Wednesday, 29 July 2009

BBUS11 - Michele wins POV, got vetoed, Casey Nominated

I do have Sunday’s episode up, you can look below to read that first. This episode is about Big Brother week three’s veto competition and Ronnie and Casey battling to stay off the block. So, after Michelle and Jordan were nominated, they really looked surprised, and while thinking they were pawns, Jordan still did not want to be nominated. As of now, it’s Chima, Ronnie, Natalie, and Russell who want Jessie to backdoor Casey, and Jeff, Jordan, Michele, and Casey to see Jessie backdoor Ronnie. I’m not really sure where Lydia and Kevin stand, I think those two are pretty much stuck in-between as of now.

In this episode, we first watched a couple of dares from Truth or Dare, as we see Kevin dared to cuddle for two seconds with Jessie while he’s asleep, and see Ronnie hug Casey, while Casey is mad, and not wanting to hug a rat. Casey really seemed to take that hug more personal then I’d expect. Next, we see Jessie constantly asking several other housemates this question: “Why do you want Ronnie out and how would that benefit you?” Then, it was time for the housemates to pick veto players, and this week, Jessie talks about hoping Casey doesn’t play the veto competition. As it was finally time to pick players for the veto competition, it was Chima, Casey, and Jeff chosen to play with the HOH and nominees.

In the veto competition, the teams were dressed as pigs and had to find numbers in a pile of mud and if they liked the number, they could claim it. Thy could claim four numbers, and the one with the highest number would be the winner. In the veto competition, Jessie went out to claim $2,500 and Casey won everyone a Margarita party for everyone, but during the taking a card deal, Casey was punished and forced to wear a banana suit for a wee. In was Michele’s risk to take a card that put her on the top, and she won the veto competition.

Before the veto ceremony, Kevin and Lydia also hear about their fellow off-beater getting put on the block, and talk about the chances to save Casey in hopes of Casey getting Jessie out. It was now either Ronnie or Casey expected to be on the block, Casey attempts to talk to Jessie for one last time after having his allies telling him it’ll be him up for eviction. However, it didn’t work, and after Michelle vetoed herself at the veto ceremony, Casey was nominated, making the house, like his suit, go bananas.

This nominations was deferentially B-A-N-AN-A-S as we see Jessie thinking he’s got the game wrapped up. I’d love for a turn around, and see something happen. I really didn’t want Casey or Jordan to go, but if I had my choice, Jordan should go, since Casey is more likely to win.

BBUS11 - Michele & Jordan nominated

I’m back from the best vacation ever, and ready to talk about Big Brother’s third week. So sit back at we see Rat-a-tat Rat Ronnie go vulnerable to felling safe, two jealous girls and a meathead, and the (literally) most unexplained nominations in Big Brother history.

So, it all started with Ronnie feeling like a criminal, as he was left with some bitter enemies for siding with certain people. People like Jeff, Jordan, Michele, and Casey were all sure they hated Ronnie, and were sure he’d be the next one to go. However, it seems that Jessie, Russell, and Natalie, the power athletes want Casey to go, as Casey has come pretty close to winning some challenges.

Next, we have the HHN competition that Chima, Jordan, and Kevin got to play. The teams had to wear drunk goggles (derived from I Survived a Japanese Game show?) and throw ice cubes (large plastic objects painted white) into a large can. The one with the most ice in their cans was to be the Have Not of the week. It was Chima who failed for her team, and her along with Ronnie and Michele were the week three have nots. At least this time Chima didn’t throw a fit, I was very surprised.

Jealously spawned between Lydia and Natalie, as they are involved in a love Showmance triangle with Jessie, who is still probably more into himself. We see their Jealously as Natalie and Lydia attempt to take the game personal by threatening to nominate each other and are bringing each other down. They are also not liking it when the other one is cuddling with Jessie.

Next, it was time for nominations. Ronnie acted like he felt vulnerable, and the same people who hate him are all sure he’s up for eviction. Then, at the nomination ceremony, it was Michelle and Jordan who got nominated, and Jessie left no explanation. Jordan and Michelle left the nomination ceremony thinking they were pawns, and that Ronnie was to be getting backdoored.

First off, I knew Ronnie was going to be marked as some sort of a target for getting Laura out and siding with Jessie’s alliance the minute he was HOH after Braden left because of his attempt to turn on Braden, sending them home. I really don’t care about Jessie nor do I care whether he hooks up with Natalie, Lydia, or himself, I just want to see Jessie’s alliance crumble. I would, however, enjoy to see Lydia and Natalie smarten up and see them both ditch their love for Jessie. That would be epic.

Jessie was kind of a coward for not even explaining his choice of nominating Michelle and Jordan, and a bigger coward for nominating the freakin’ two weakest players at the time in probably Big Brother’s history. It’s pretty clear I want the Casey/Jordan/Jeff/Michelle alliance to stay in all the way together, but they are severely the underdogs. I really hope they can flip something next week.

Saturday, 18 July 2009

BBUS11 - Braden Evicted & Ronnie HOH

In the Big Brother house on Thursday, tension sparked as Braden was upset with Lydia over Lydia targeting Braden. This is the part where Braden pulls out some Jade Goody behavior and says some racial slurs to Lydia and Kevin. Then, Lydia goes off on Jordan for really no reason by saying she’s aligned with a complete bigot. Jordan gets her chance to own Lydia stating she had nothing to do with the eviction, saying she sold her soul to the other alliance. Lydia was easily upset with Jordan over Jordan choosing not to cry when Lydia was on the block. Hey Lydia, it’s Jordan’s eyes, she can flood them with tears any time she wants to.

Once again, Jordan attempts to own the game by keeping Braden and evicting Chima. She gets together with Laura her other clique mate and tells her they would be screwed without Braden. Either way the Brains or Popular clique is screwed tonight. So, Jordan rambles up Michelle, Jeff, Ronnie, and Casey asking them to vote for Braden. Casey is completely looked at as a swing vote, and thinks it’s his decision.

Next, it was time for eviction. Braden’s speech says this was the best first week of Big Brother ever, and I have to bluntly disagree, and say that obviously another season could take that title. Chima easily explains that these housemates have forgotten things and that “anyone who aligns themselves with a bigot deserves to go home”. Then, the voting started. By a vote of 5-5, the housemates were in a tie, meaning the HOH, Jessie had to vote. Jessie easily voted for Braden, and Braden was evicted. Braden talks to Julie Chen where he learns it was Ronnie who flipped and Braden describes his Big Brother experience as discombobulated.

Next, is the HOH competition called “Most Likely to. . . . .” where they had to simply guess what the fans of Big Brother thinks about the cliques. If answered wrong, they would be eliminated. If correct, they get to eliminate another housemate. The last one standing would be the winner of HOH. At the very end, it was Michelle and Ronnie left standing, and Ronnie was the eventual winner.

I think I’d really appreciate Jordan now, and I so hope Jordan, Laura, Jeff, Michelle, and Casey get more numbers on their side and take out people like Lydia next. However, with Ronnie as HOH, I think this week will be a part of a random, unpredictable nomination ceremony. Hopefully, It will be Lydia and either Kevin Russell who end nominated. However, I think Ronnie will be crushed next week because either way he’ll have to upset half of the house with his nominations after playing both sides the first week. Here is the list of a top 5 favorite housemates of this week:

1. Jordan
2. Casey
3. Laura
4. Jeff
5. Chima

There will be NO blog for the Tuesday & Thursday episodes of this week, as I will be gone next week. I may get a Sunday blog up, and I will get the blogging back up for the third week.

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Survivor confirms All Star season, called “Heroes vs. Villains”

So, Survivor’s 20th season which is going to be filmed in Samoa, just like the 19th season, which is set for September. The other news is that the 20th season will be doing another All Star series called “Heroes vs. Villains. I actually think this is better than what we saw on our original all star version back in 2004 because the villains can’t be targeted by heroes right off the bat. If this season works out alright, give the casting is good, this season has way more potential than people expect.

Right after Survivor: Tocantins ended I made an all star list, having no idea they would invite people back next year. Now since this special edition is confirmed, I am not going to make another list, bit I’m going to state whom from Survivor 1-18 and I would put in. Each man, woman, villain, and hero in order of which they deserve their spot. I am putting winners, second chances, Micronesia favourites, or season eight all stars in the other pile because I want to go over who should and shouldn’t be invited back for a third chance, considering there were two-time Survivors who may get a third chance.

Heroes:
For females, I really hope people like Colleen, Elizabeth, and Peih-Gee reconsider a second chance because it was those guys who people like Parvati/Amber back in the game and people like them have got nothing to lose. I think Colleen, Elizabeth, and Peih-Gee could play a better game and not make a downfall. Those three girls were likable women who outlast their underhanded tribe. Sugar, despite she was not very liked by the Onion Layer allies like Marcus, Corinne, and Randy, her “get good people to the end” worked for her, and she wouldn’t want to play as a villain. I believe one of the most heroic, well-liked by fans and Survivors, and had it in the bag for an easy final four spot survivor was Michael from Survivor: Outback. Sure he didn’t make the merge, but it wasn’t his fault he got burned. I would much likely consider Terry on the hero side because he was more liked than hated by fans, and did an excellent job using the idol to take on Casaya. Since Tom was the winner, I think Ian is more likely to be asked back, and stands a more fair shot than Tom would. Next, I think since Danni won, Gary, like Ian, was a decent person beside Danni who stands a more fair shot.

Villains:
I think, Villain wise, Twila is pretty much going to be the first female asked back to be on this tribe because she manipulated her own female alliance and lost to Chris. I would also really like to see Candace our Mutineer of Cook Islands return just because anyone is just better than under edited Natalie. I’d also expect to see Crystal and Sierra there to be in the middle of more immature drama. Picking Male Villains, which is the least of Survivor’s worries, should likely feature Coach (who will probably go by Ben) and Randy for sure, and I’d like to see crazy Shane back and then Judd, please. Just think: This is my villain’s thinking chair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”. I really don’t want them to cast Crystal with Kenny, but I still they were both equally deserving for a villain tribe spot.

Others:
I really hope if they cast already two-time survivors, they casted the ones that made the merge twice. Please don’t bring back the pre-jury all-stars, Fairplay/Yau-man/Ami because those guys failed to live up their first-time play. I also think it would be hard to bring back Stephenie or Ozzy because those guys turned into villains after being heroes. Preferably, they could bring back Amanda/Cirie/Rob M. because those guys took massive control twice but fell short due to stupid jurors. Jonathan Penner could’ve easily changed Micronesia if he remained on his dominating tribe and they merged to a massive upper hand. In the event a couple winners come back, it should be Danni/Tom/Yul/Chris for a hero and Brian/Todd as villain winners, I really don’t think a female who was a villain ended up winning. I don’t know where to place Aras/JT, as I think they were respected as a mixture of a villain-hero type player.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

BBUS11 - Russell wins POV, Lydia vetoed, Braden nominated

Sunday’s blog is below, read below to catch up so you’re not lost. So, in Big Brother 11 last night, Lydia felt hurt over being nominated, and totally wasn’t expecting it. She goes in the bedroom (the one that looks like a pool) and begins crying. Kevin, Braden, Jordan, and Jeff were there to comfort her. That got the other athletes upset, and their egos were hurt. Chima was noticing that Lydia was being comforted, but not her.

In the veto competition, the housemates had to pick letters out of “zits” from a face that I swear looked like Michael Jackson’s face, and spell a word from the letters they find. The housemate that spells the longest word would win the. . . . . give me a V, give me an E, give me a T, and give me an O. What does that spell,? Veto. The veto players were the two nominees (Lydia and Chima) and surprise, all four athletes (Jessie, Natalie, Jeff, Russell). Notable words that were spelled were L-A-S-T (Natalie’s word, and it almost worked) and Big Brother’s new edition to the dictionary, T-E-C-T-O-N-I-C-S, which the housemates claimed wasn’t a word, but I looked it up, it is a word, Jeff just spelled it wrong. However, the winning word turned out to be none other than S-H-O-T-G-U-N. That’s just so appropriate to a high school themed Big Brother series. That word belonged to Russell, and he was crowned the veto holder.

Next, a big event happened. Russell decided it was time to make himself feel better (as if the veto wasn’t enough of a reason) by calling Jeff out as a two-faced liar who threw the veto competition. Jeff and Russell turn around and begin verbally attacking each other, Russell rambling on Jeff’s failure to make a word and Jeff rambles about Russell spelling Shotgun. That had to be an extremely lame and easily avoidable fight.
Natalie and Jeff also get into an argument about Jeff not being loyal to the athletes, and Natalie is right, Jeff really hasn’t been loyal to the athletes.

Laura seems to be making friends with the athletes Jessie, Natalie, and Russell as they are needing her number to get the vote their way. Then, Lydia seems to tell Jessie and Natalie they that she was not the right nominee, and decides to throw Braden’s name in there. Jessie and Natalie seem to agree, and think they can get Lydia on their side and evict Braden, after noticing the housemates are about to be divided into two split alliances. Big Brother US being divided into two split alliances has happened just about every season. Before the veto ceremony, Russell tells Ronnie it’s Braden who is going, and Ronnie tells Braden this. Russell knows that Braden knows and confronts Ronnie, who lies bluntly to Russell. So, at the veto ceremony, Russell vetoed Lydia, and Jessie nominated Braden.

I am really not sure about the game being divided already, usually it takes until week three or four. Right now there are only a few to like and a lot of them need to grow on me in order for e to like them. I don’t think Russell, Jessie, and Natalie stand a chance of getting much more allies, and maybe I think Laura and maybe Lydia would be doing a bad thing if aligning with the athletes. Right now, this is bringing back BBUS5 flashbacks, remembering in that season, there was a group of four, the “Four Horsemen” running the first week, and crumbling after that. As of now, I like all the off-beats clique members (Lydia, Kevin, Casey), and Jordan, the rest just need more time for me to decide on. I want Braden to go because of what I read about him saying.

BBUS11 - Jessie nominates Lydia and Chima

Sorry for the delay, I’ve been doing something else. In this episode of Big Brother, we start off with Jessie entering the house and the housemates are already talking about how much they like or don’t like Jessie. Meanwhile, Jessie is doing some obscene victory dance in the diary room, gloating the fact he’s back in the game.

Later, the athletes, mainly Jessie, Russell, and Natalie are coming up with plans to whom to nominate. Then, Ronnie comes by and nearly begs Jessie for a deal. They come up with some first ever nerd-athlete union, and agree to nominate a pawn. Chima agrees to be the pawn. The other target seems to automatically be Lydia. However, Jessie talks about how Lydia and Laura are being really nice to Jessie.

Big Brother has announced the housemates will be having the first ever “Haves and Have Not’s” competition where the Popular people, Brainy people, and Off-Beat people competed for luxuries. In their HHN Competition, the cliques had to put pipes with coloured, glowing liquid together to spell a word (something like that). The Off-Beats and Popular people were the winners, forcing the brainy people to be placed on slop, sleep in a not so luxurious room, and go without hot water.

Chima was very upset to losing the challenge, and simple continues crying over it. Then, it came time to see Jessie nominate two people. The athletes begin talking about nominating Chima as a pawn, and want either Lydia or Laura up. They say Laura isn’t playing the game and Lydia is. When it came time to see nominations, it was Chima (the pawn) and Lydia (the target) nominated.

I really thought these were the wrong nominations. First off, Chima is still dumb for volunteering to be the pawn despite the fact she knows pawn are just as likely, if not, more likely to go home. I don’t really think Lydia was the right option for nomination.

Friday, 10 July 2009

BBUS11 - 12 new Housemates enter, Jessie enters as HOH.

Big Brother 11 premiered last night, and it started with Julie Chen comparing the Big Brother game to High School. OK, I just left High school, and am now almost reliving it on my television screen, sigh. Julie Chen also talks about this high school comparison that will lead to Big Brother’s famous motto, “Expect the Unexpected, then Julie Chen joked, she’s just expecting. Julie Chen is pregnant and is presenting the show as pregnant. So, it was now time for the housemates to receive their key at home, and perform this annual “getting ready to be on Big Brother and be excited about it” ceremony.

Then, the twelve new housemates are now in front of the front door, and are there with their bags, attempting to observe each other. I’m waiting for Julie Chen and Big Brother to do what Survivor and TAR do, make the housemates drop their bags, and enter with just the clothes on their backs, but oh well. So, four by four, the housemates enter the house. The housemates run around picking a bedroom to stay in, and introducing themselves by name.

The housemates are now all together in the living room, announcing themselves by name, age, location, and profession. Natalie lies about her age, saying she’s 18, which in the US, you have to be 21 to be on the show, unless you enter the game with your ex or estranged father. Before it was time for a commercial, Julie Chen talks to the housemates about the first twist of the season , and revealing the twelve of them will be divided into four high school cliques: Brains, Popular, Athletes, and off-beats. The housemates begin to guess what Clique they’ll belong to. Lydia and Kevin are sure they are the off-beats, Jeff says he played football, Jordan announces she was on Homecoming, and Michele and Ronnie are sure they are the brains.

It was them time for the cliques to be announces. So, everyone was ordered outside. So, the brains were Chima, Ronnie, and Michele. The athletes were Russell, Natalie, and Jeff. The off-beats were Lydia, Casey, and Kevin. The popular people were Jordan, Laura, and Braden. These clique people were almost predicable, except I didn’t predict Jeff and Braden. It was time for the very first HOH competition, called The Wedgie. Housemates were to put on long underwear, and be airlifted as if they were getting a real wedgie and had to hold onto a toilet seat. The last clique remaining would win HOH, however, they won’t take HOH power, that will go to a mystery thirteenth housemate who will become HOH and join the clique in the event their clique wins HOH for them. The three members of the clique, who’s clique is HOH are all safe from the threat of eviction.

These potential thirteenth housemates are no strangers to Big Brother, as they were previous players from past seasons. The four potential housemates also represented a clique. The brain member was Brian, the first evictee from BBUS10, the popular member was Jessica from BBUS8, the off-beat member was Cowboy aka Michael from BBUS5, and the athlete was Jessie from BBUS10. One of those four would be returning back to the game and be Big Brother’s version of “Stephanie LaGrossa”.

Back in the house, and in the backyard challenge, things were not looking good for the brains. Michele and Ronnie were the first two eliminated from the challenge, leaving Chima to represent the brains, a clique she doesn’t seem to happy about. The competition went on and on, until it was the nerds wiped out, excluding Brian’s chance to return to the game. Next, the off-beats were out, eliminating Cowboy from a chance to come back. Cowboy was absolutely the worst of the four, he was useless, whipped, and a joke the first time, and would not have the capability to add anything to this season. It’s also his second failing time returning to the game, he wasn’t voted in or selected to play in BBUS7.

So, Laura, Braden, Natalie, and Russell were the final four housemates remaining in the HOH competition, and Jessica and Jessie were the last two hoping, not fighting, for HOH. At this time, I was rooting for the popular clique to win so Jessica could return in the game. However, Laura, then Braden let me down, giving Jessie the opportunity to come back and play.

This season has a bit of potential, but I feel this kind of twist will make things so predictable. For some reason, I would expect the weakest two (Michele & Ronnie) to be nominated, since it can be “too early” to start picking off strong competitors. They did this with Carol and Amber in BBUS8. I really don’t think Jessie will last, he may pull a Kaysar and keep Tenth place. I really am not favoring a clique, since none of these cliques I truly represented in high school. I really think I’m going to like Laura and Jordan, maybe because they are hot, or whatever. The rest don’t stand out yet, and I don’t think I am going to root for a specific clique. I think the Athletes have what they want this week, but all it takes is for the other cliques to regime change and gang up on the athletic four some.

I am also thinking about what I would’ve done if I was the one who controlled this show and picked which previous housemates should return. I would’ve invited Holly of BBUS5 back to be in the popular group, just because Holly was hilarious, and one of the most unique BBUS housemates, Crazy James of BBUS9 would make a perfect representation for Off-beats, he was way more outrageous, competitive, and strategic than Cowboy, Hardy from BBUS2, despite he was the one who stopped Chilltown from controlling the whole game, but it would be nice to see someone from extreme old school to play Big Brother now. As for the other brain member, well, I guess it wouldn’t hurt to bring back smart people like Maggie, Jun, or Dan back, despite they won.

I really think a lot of you readers are more into Big Brother, especially your own country’s Big Brother version, so therefore, I expect to see more comments. I love seeing comments, so please say something.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Big Brother US 11 Cast Revealed

Hello, Hello, and welcome to my first Big Brother US blog. I’m sorry that BBUK10 Has been pulled off of you tube, and couldn’t watch that. But Big Brother isn’t pulled off my TV screen, so I’m all ready to blog about Big Brother 11 this winner. I’ll start with announcing the cast, I will not be revealing any information on “the twist” as I haven’t seen any official information on CBS’s website. However, you will be able to see house pictures, as that’s been revealed. Here we go!

BRADEN is a actor/model from California, who also does surfing. He’s just a typical California stereotype and very Big Brother material. He thinks of himself as a fashion icon, and makes jewelry, but was “too cool for school” Seriously, what does he have to offer because trying to be famous? Not much I see, at least. Considering he makes up words, I wonder what will be the new term for “Showmance“, or “backdoor”.

CASEY is a teacher and a rap DJ from a low income community? (No location information is on the website of CBS) He believes he will miss his family, and has a life motto: refuse to lose. He’s this season’s token older guy, who, since he is a rapper, may turn out to have a similar personality as Mike Boogie.

CHIMA is a freelance journalist who, as a military brat, lived all over the country. She’s single (yay!) but wants a tall guy (ruling me out). She really is exotic, and very beautiful. If I must say Big Brother does one thing, it’s having the hottest girl (Jen, Michelle (BB4), Holly, Jennifer (BB6). Chima seems smart, something most girls on Big Brother aren’t.

JEFF is an advertising salesman, who is into sports and is very adventurous. He’s single, and wouldn’t mind a Showmance, if she’s the right one for him at the time. He lives by a motto “treat others the way you’d be treated” Ummm, how does that exactly apply to Big Brother US?. He looks smart, and beast in challenges, but could be more of a Survivor fit.

JORDAN is the southern small hometown girl, who is very hot. I’d say she’s the hottest this season. She’s a waitress,, that’s a plus, as I prefer girls on my education level. When I saw Jordan, I figured it’d be her for the win. I was right about Tammy/Victor, Lou, and anyone could predict JT’s win, so maybe I’ll continue to be right. When I saw Jordan, “I couldn’t breath, I had no air, and she‘s on my heart, like a tattoo” (cheesy reference to Jordin Sparks).

KEVIN is a “blackenese” housemate, the first blackenese housemates, I may say. He was a Jehovah’s Witness, but excommunicated from that, breaking away from his family and friends. He describes himself to be ghetto, which I find to be very annoying. He seems like an OK guy, I really think he’ll be interesting. He hopes his lost, estranged family will someday watch Big Brother, see him, and see how he’s become. Despite I don’t think Jehovah Witnesses watch Big Brother, I know the producers will be calling them, telling them about Kevin.

LAURA is a 21 year old bikini model, which is a plus for me. She reminds me of the infamous Jen, which is an extra plus. I also like her too, and she seems fun. While in the house, she plans to live in her BIKINI! Like AI’s Bikini girl, but BB’s own version. That’s a good way to get the guys on her side, but a terrible way to get the girls on her side. It’s also a good way to be an easy fan favourite of guys.

LYDIA is the heavily-tattooed female with a eccentric personality. I really like people that aren’t afraid to act different, just I can do without the dozens of tattoos. Hey, I love how we have the exact same sport teams favourites: none, because she doesn’t watch sports. She also loves her parents, despite her police-officer dad not approving of her tattoos.

MICHELE is a brainy female who has a PHD in neuroscience as her main accomplishment, and self-proclaims to be a nerd and bad geek. OK, girls who are smart are just not for me, as those girls are easily most arrogant, and I don’t know if I’ll expect different from this girl. She also claims to be a news junkie, so I really think that’s a minus, since I can learn more about society while watching Reality TV, than from any news show.

NATALIE is a Tae Kwan Do champion from California. Natalie really looks boring, but hey, I said the same thing about Erinn, so anything can come around to surprise me. She seems smarter than the other Natalie, who believed in a 27th letter in the alphabet, and is into poker. Can the others read her poker face, as goes a bluffing with her muffin? (again, more music reference)

RONNIE is a video game addict, and a uber Big Brother fan, who can recite the order of eviction of every season throughout the series. I bet I can do that, I bet I’m just as mush of a fan as he. He also likes sci-fi collectables, especially star-trek. He’s married to his wife for five years, so there’s little hope of a nerd Showmance. I bet the producers are expecting that.

RUSSELL is a body-builder who goes by the name Russell the love muscle”. We’ll see how loving he really is, when Russell claims he’s ready to get into a fight in the house. He seems like he’ll do good in challenges, but already is giving me BB10 Jessie flashbacks. He is a real estate broker, claiming also to be loud and brash. Is really the producer’s pick for a fan favourite?

THE MYSTERY HOUSEMATE is me, a 17 year old reality TV blogger. No, I’m just kidding. But there is a mystery housemate, and CBS hasn’t revealed him/her. No, there’s only one speculation of who it is. Sheila of BB9, claims she’s looking for someone to baby-sit her dog for three months while she’s on vacation, and hasn’t logged into My Space since the day the housemates were in sequester.

OK, Big Brother begins Thursday, 8:00PM July 9th and I really think I have high expectations for this season. I’m rooting for Jordan & Laura, and I really want to hear from you, my readers, more than I did. As I promised, I have a link to CBS’s website to view the cast and the house pictures. This house really seems good, I really like it. So, here’s the house pictures: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/photos/photos.php?v=25761&s=0&p=0 and here’s the official site: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_brother/ You can comment here, tell me who you’re rooting for, or email me at my new email address lol_its_dan@hotmail.com.