Tuesday, 4 August 2009

BBUS11 - Casey evicted & secret power revealed

For now on, my blogs on Big Brother will be weekly, instead of after every episode, simply because it’s just going to be easier on me. This is about Casey’s eviction, so here we go.

Basic info of the night:
Casey tried to scheme to get the chance to stay, so he goes to Russell, and tells Russell, he’s fourth in Jessie’s alliance. At first Russell claims to be second, but what I thought was, why settle for second? Until he noticed it’ll be easier to beat Ronnie and Natalie in the final three with him out. So, Russell claims he’s got to consider keeping Casey, and says he’ll try to get the numbers to save him. Meanwhile, everyone else pretty much considered the vote to turn out unanimous. At the eviction ceremony, the vote was 7-1, Russell voted for Jordan, but couldn’t get the numbers to save Casey, and Casey was evicted.

Twist and another resurrected twist:
Shortly after Casey was evicted, Julie Chen called all housemates to the living room, where she announced the housemates have Graduated from Big Brother School District (OK, so maybe not those exact words, but still, the housemates were told they “graduated”) which is just a metaphorical way of saying the housemates are no longer competing or depending on as cliques. Then, Julie Chen announced another twist, a Secret Power was to be given to a certain housemate. This housemate would receive the power as request by America. Julie Chen revealed to America that this secret power was the Coup D’Etat, which we saw that in Season 7, it gave us a whole lot of nothing, but hey, the Immunity Idol’s in Survivor started off that way, and look at it now. (Blindside flashbacks!) I do think the Coup D’Etat can be used, it’ll just be sued predictably, because these people are all pretty much playing a predicable game.

The HOH competition:
The HOH competition required everyone to sit on a graduation hat and hang on for dear life as they get spun around, while being rained on, and then whacked by an oversized inflatable diploma. Nobody dropped before the end of the show, where it was left as a cliffhanger. (But Russell won, I’ll say more in the next blog). So, it was pretty sad to see Casey go, and to see him up against Jordan, and it really sucks to see Jessie’s ego continue inflating more than that diploma was inflated. Jessie just reminds me of Coach from Survivor, minus being a self proclaimed “dragon slayer”. I’ve noticed this is Big Brother’s, what third twist resurrected into a public voting twist (Returning Housemate, America’s Player, Coup D’Etat). What’s next? America’s Pairs? Whatever happened to Expect the Unexpected? Anyways, Go Jordan and Jeff! That’s just about it, for now, however, I finally have respect for Russell for saving Casey and not being so up to Jessie so much. Also, readers, I want to hear from you, I want to know what you think of this season, maybe compare it to BBUK10, or whatever, just comment, please?

Top 5:
1. Jordan
2. Jeff
3. Russell
4. Casey (evicted)
5. Laura (evicted)

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