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You can't fix stupid.Any guy in this chat want to step up and try to fix her?
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You can't fix stupid.Any guy in this chat want to step up and try to fix her?
They need to embrace the Big Brother inspo and create/plan real challenges/sets before the show even goes live. Love productionThe lack of structure and a vision was felt by everyone and I found it annoying a lot of the time was a viewer.
They need to be so prepared with the challenges that they have a little UI item that explains what the challenge is right now and what the rules are, that doesn't change once it appears because the rules aren't changing.They need to embrace the Big Brother inspo and create/plan real challenges/sets before the show even goes live. Love production
to death, but its so fucking cringe watching them standing there trying to come up with low quality shit to do or altering challenges on the fly.
This Januki guy is obsessed. I’ve seen him go on and on about Betty on X. And Betty encourages it. He gives me Bjork stalker vibes.Fishtank Community Space and Betty spazzing out, doubling down on shit.
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I have suspicions that he is her original obsessed simp, https://www.x.com/_brightlordThis Januki guy is obsessed. I’ve seen him go on and on about Betty on X. And Betty encourages it. He gives me Bjork stalker vibes.
Fishtank Community Space and Betty spazzing out, doubling down on shit.
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I'm not disagreeing with you but planning that far ahead would add a lot in production costs. While paramount (the company that owns big brother) is a multi billion dollar company, mde is maybe anywhere from 2-5 million.They need to embrace the Big Brother inspo and create/plan real challenges/sets before the show even goes live. Love production
to death, but its so fucking cringe watching them standing there trying to come up with low quality shit to do or altering challenges on the fly.
Oh sorry I thought most people had fast internet, not dial up 56k.
It doesn't cost much money to think of challenge ideas before going live. They should trial them when they can and be ready to cross some off the list but they need a list to pull from that isn't made after the show goes live. They got away with floundering live during season 1 because it was basically a rough pilot but watching them "uhh..." live on cam or be inconsistent with the challenges is rough and everyone in the house picked up on it too.I'm not disagreeing with you but planning that far ahead would add a lot in production costs. While paramount (the company that owns big brother) is a multi billion dollar company, mde is maybe anywhere from 2-5 million.
They had to sell a percentage of the show to keep it running. I think that's indicative of something.
Shinji realized that he was desperately down in points and that those +2 point papers he found on the ground were almost certainly not going to be counted, also both Tay and Shinji were suspecting that the thing was about to end soon since the rate of challenges had dried up dramatically so he just decided to leave. We'll never know what exactly his explaination in the hallway was since the camera feeds died, but it IS clear that Sam was already on the premises since he was putzing around when they came up 5-10 minutes later and that Abi was shortly due to arrive so likely Sam was going to terminate it just to introduce the new freeloader within an hour of Shinji leaving anyway.None of the viewers or contestants really understood how points worked in The Cell: Season 2 Edition and it ended up not mattering at all, maybe even hurting the challenge as Shinji seemed to think there was no point in toughing it out. Production is making their own job harder than it has to be by not planning better.
Did the contestants understand the purpose of the points system? Why not state this clearly or was it?I don't know where this notion came up that nobody knew what the points were for. Its clear they learned their lesson from Season 1 regarding endurance challenges, that the fish would grind it out far harder than they ever would have expected and the event would run long. They decided to institute a point system so they could terminate the challenge at any point and decide a winner.
Usually longer challenges had rule changes or something thrown in and it was inconsistent. Very annoying.If you were to point out the finale as a clusterfuck then I would agree, nobody, not even the production staff knew the exact ruleset because it changed too many times.
Looks like my cock but shorter.The fact this freak has simps is criminal.
It was always fairly obvious, but it's nice to have confirmation that all of the accusations were fueled by Channing using a mentally ill girl to further her deranged crusade against Sam. Channing Creager is an evil disgusting bitch and I would not make a Christmas Example of her.edit:
Summer in a lucid moment
I see where you're coming from. I thought you meant building challenges, testing them and keeping the ones that worked. My mistake.It doesn't cost much money to think of challenge ideas before going live. They should trial them when they can and be ready to cross some off the list but they need a list to pull from that isn't made after the show goes live.
So she lived in a trailer park now?The fact this freak has simps is criminal.
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