Showing posts with label Faye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faye. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Around the Web: #BBCan Fallout Matchmaker Edition

Now that the Big Brother Canada houseguests have returned to the outside world, most of them are on Twitter, with the notable exceptions of Topaz, Emmett, and Jillian.

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As I had hoped, The Shield The Sheyld have been particularly responsive so far, with both fans and with haters, though Peter seems more comfortable on Twitter than Alec.

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Needless to say, the pair aren't getting a uniformly cheery reaction on Twitter, but they're able to find the positive:


In other news, the Alec/Topaz "thing" continues its weirdness, unabated:


Ohhhh, she probably did. 

In other Big Brother news, there's a new development in the Big Brother US winner's circle, with BB4 winner Jun Song starting a dating service focused exclusively on finding love for BB14 winner Ian Terry after a particularly self-deprecating tweet from the founder of the Quack Pack.

Wonder if she'd expand the circle outside of Big Brother winners to include Big Brother losers? Since it sounds like Alec might be back to the drawing board in that department.


And speaking of Big Brother winners and love, someone in the UK has had a little time on their hands:


Indeed.

I wonder if Jay and Louise's rumored breakup had anything to do with Aaron's Big Brother marathon - I can't shake the feeling that he and Faye are privately giddy about outlasting JayLou to be the longest-lasting showmance of BBUK Season 12. I imagine their reaction looking something like this:


Maybe Jay can get a leg up now from JunMatches.com too, if she expands the circle to include Big Brother losers. (Warning: link is to Jay's very unflattering leg tattoo of Louise, don't click while eating.)

I guess all that's left to say on that can be summed up by the Bit on the Side caption team:




Sunday, April 7, 2013

Big Brother Around the Web: Dysfunction Junction



"I know how I feel about you, and it took me too long to realize that. And that sucks." 
-Alec to Topaz, on why he doesn't want to campaign against her.


Well. So, that's where he seems to be.

On that note, I've got another classic from the Survivor Sucks thread this afternoon, from ohboy:

"i never imagined a bb relationship could be more dysfunctional than bbuk's aaron and faye, but alec and topaz have done it."
Yes! - Dysfunctional Aaron and Faye
It's so true. Welcome to the Dysfunction Junction club, Alec and Topaz. 

I doubt they'll still be living together a year and a half later like Aaron and Faye, but it is starting to look like Alec and Topaz may have something that continues at least into the Jury House, which is more than I would have expected from them a week ago. 

We'll just ignore for the moment the irony that all of this comes from Topaz finally realizing that she had to play the crap out of Alec in order to get him to admit his real feelings. 

Or, maybe that just means that they're cut out for each other after all. 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Diary Room Pile-Up

When I heard all the houseguests were called to the Diary Room to answer fan questions this afternoon, I had a momentary flashback to this great moment from Channel 5's first Big Brother UK season:


That will never get old. (Especially that innocently subversive moment where Aaron delivers the first official acknowledgment of the Freezergate controversy from inside the house. Classic.)

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Alec and Topaz: Who Plays the Players?

Overnight at Jokers Updates, posters were speculating about Alec's BBUK fandom and a report that he called Big Brother UK Season 12 one of his favorites. (I didn't hear that, but did catch him discussing Faye's secret task last week.) The reason why this is significant is that BBUK 12 winner Aaron was notorious for playing a blistering mindfuck of a game, confounding production and viewers alike for weeks*.

*For the record, in the end, Aaron was not playing the girl, he and Faye are still together a year and a half later, thank you very much.


Alec seems to be heading down that road to an extent, confusing viewers about his intentions, especially with Topaz.

His physical attraction to her seems legit - I've heard him cite BBUK's Noirin as being one of his Big Brother crushes, so it's not surprising that he cuddled up to Topaz on the first night. But what about after that? You can't exactly break up with your showmance in the Big Brother house - even if you want to.


Then there was Showergate, an incident that I thought was rather Aaron-like back when it happened. I still do think that Alec's overreaction was genuine (as were most of Aaron's), especially after hearing Aneal and Kat discussing it on a recent podcast. Aneal pointed out, and Kat agreed, that the corner where Alec went to "hide" during his Diary Room session is the natural place in that room to go to avoid the camera. The breakdown was probably legitimate.


But many skeptical viewers have pointed to Alec's own master's thesis, defended just last year. In the thesis, Alec explores the sexual attractiveness of a variety of emotions, most notably shame, and finds that with certain situations, male displays of shame can be sexually appealing.  That finding is not consistent, though - and Alec's hyper-awareness of the physical presentation of shame could have actually been what caused him to overreact and lose his cool in the situation. (That, and the slop.)

Hot or not? Alec's actual research

Alec has admitted that his social psychology scholarship was inspired by Dr. Will Kirby and his love of Big Brother. So, it opens up the question - just how far will Alec go to manipulate in the Big Brother game? 

We know he's playing Topaz, but Topaz suspects it, too. She's called him out for withholding personal information and doubted him in her private conversations with Gary. She knows she goes farther with Alec than without, so at this point, she's putting up with him as much as he's putting up with her. She seems casually attracted to him, but also annoyed by his cautious personality and reluctance to consult her on game decisions.

There's one big difference between how Alec privately discusses Topaz and how Topaz privately discusses Alec, however.

Topaz at least sees the value in keeping Alec in the game as long as possible, and is looking out for his interests. When he won Head of Household, she cautioned him to use his power to make deals with people rather than automatically guaranteeing them safety, but he brushed her off and privately told Peter that she was getting too big for her britches.


Alec openly has no qualms about cutting Topaz, even next week if it comes down to it. This wouldn't be a bad strategy if he wanted to throw suspicion away from their showmance, but he seems quite serious about it. He's much more open in his game talk with Peter and even with Andrew and Emmett at times than he is with Topaz.

The fact that Topaz is becoming a fan favorite in her own right is also hurting Alec's public popularity right now - he's plummeting in the Joker's ratings poll, and could be in danger if there's a fan vote that puts him at risk.


As a viewer, I find the Alec-Topaz dynamic fascinating. Showmances that lack tension are boring, and players that jump in the sack right away and refuse to come out until their eviction tend to clog up the feeds. Showmances are entertaining when there's tension, though. Usually that means some kind of sexual tension, as relationships build over time. Alec and Topaz are something different, something we haven't seen before.

This isn't the first strategic showmance - that prize goes to Chilltown, who invented the strategy (and claim they invented the word 'showmance'). What Alec is doing is also not at the level of a Mike Boogie/Erika game, to his credit. Topaz is sharper than the average showmance, and Alec hasn't exactly been subtle about the fact that she's not his number one. She's appropriately suspicious of his intentions, and Alec is at least respectful of her.

They just don't seem like a compatible couple outside of the game, and both seem to be consciously aware of that. So, what do you do?


The unfortunate part of all of this is that both Topaz and Alec are astute gamers, whose skills complement each other's deficits. Alec has the cool head that Topaz lacks, Topaz has the heightened perception that Alec lacks, and the two of them could really control the entire house... if they tried.

The only way that can happen now is if Peter and Gary leave before Alec and Topaz and force them to work together. It's not out of the question, but it's looking less and less likely every day.