Sunday, March 17, 2013

First, a Welcome

Welcome to Big Brother Play By Play!

Now that we've got two seasons of North American Big Brother to look forward to each year - and yes, this is going to be a thing now, Big Brother Canada is a Canadian hit - it's time to put some of my constant over-analysis of Big Brother to good use - yours.

Here, you'll find summaries of what's happening around the net, tidbits from the live feeds, thoughts on episodes, rumors, debunking of rumors, gossip, old wives' tales, and urban legends. You'll get stanning, opinions and judgments, strategic analysis and wit - everything that makes Big Brother worth enjoying.


Week Four: Still Bright and Cheery


At the moment, Big Brother Canada is in full swing in its third week (fourth eviction). The Canadian production team... well, let's just say that they're still working the kinks out. (One gets the impression that they had no idea what they were getting themselves in to.) Luckily for them and for the Slice network, they've been blessed with an interesting, scheming group of characters to launch the northern series, and their unique mix of American-style gaming with British-style tasks has created nonstop excitement. 

Maybe their twists have come a little hard and fast, maybe they haven't quite realized how to turn the feeds on in between competitions, maybe they're just now realizing that their live games need a referee (whoops!), but it's not a bad thing that when the feeds do go down for hours, they've got fans screaming for more.


Showmance or Nomance? Two gamers, one game.
Will Alec and Topaz be the first North American BB showmance to betray each other in the house? Will Gary's social pizzazz keep him on the upside of the house once he's no longer in power? Will Tom be blindsided at the eviction? Will anything come of the Quattro alliance? Will Talla ever figure out how to use a teapot? Most importantly, when will we see Marsha the Moose again?

Welcome to Big Brother Play By Play, and I'm looking forward to finding out just as much as you are. 

-Karen Elise

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