I don’t see how an episode title he’s giving his podcast can be seen a gloating.
I’m currently watching season 1 of big brother on YouTube for nastaligi. Reasons (obviously not going to watch the uncut episodes for my own protection) I remember thinking they got a decent different personality of house mates, then by season 6bit was all about plastic barbies and ken.
Everything you need to know - and it can’t name the host, the location of the house, how many episodes nor when it commences. In other words, it doesn’t tell us anything other than stuff we already knew.
It was a but of a joke tweet, but we revealed more than just Big Brother. And the graphic Seven showed had Big Brother after the Olympics which is what I reported… plus Jamie Durie as the host of House Rules (which another publication tried to debunk)
Would that video suggest the Big Brother “house” will be one of the abandoned buildings (Prison Barracks Precinct) or warehouses on Cockatoo Island (former home of Nine’s Ninja Warrior)?
The video looks cheap and tacky and I found it bizarre that they used so much American footage. It is clearly going the US format but removing the live aspect and pre-recording the thing. There’s no point reflecting on how big the show was and showing past footage if it is essentially going to be a completely new and different show. They should have at least rebranded the season or something and focused on the new angle rather than reflect on what Big Brother was.
I am all for them going in a new direction but I just wonder why they didn’t just take a risk and try a new format like The Circle. I don’t know how the Australian audience is going take with changing the format. People will expect Big Brother the way they know it. Not a new format
It was discussed by ex-Big Brother contestant Fitzy on Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa this morning and basically everyone thought the concept was a bad idea. They all thought pre-recording and lack of audience interaction makes it pointless.