Big Brother 11 Week 4 Live Eviction – Ronnie Gets Owned
August 6, 2009 by Chris
Filed under Big Brother 11, Reality TV
Let me start by saying Jeff winning the Coup D’etat is pure awesomeness. I always find it funny when people in the BB house have a mystery power and Julie mentions it, and everyone just looks around normally while the person who has the power does their best to look around casually and as a result they look the most suspicious. It’s almost as awkward as yelling out that you don’t have the power.
Now is it me, or are the non-cliche hateful final words just before eviction votes are cast becoming more cliche in the fact that they’ll certainly be hateful? Doesn’t anyone want to leave with dignity any more? Has being a gracious loser suddenly gone out of style? They claim to enjoy the game then take elementary shots at each other while voting, leaving or even in their goodbye messages. Come on house guests, let’s get back to game play and accept when you’ve been outplayed. Sure, being angry about being lied to during the game is cool, but I see evicition as a “timeout.” Yeah, you make a decision that affects the game, but you don’t need to air your dirty laundry since by that time everyone’s choices have been made.
Tonight Ronnie was evicted from the house in a 3-4 vote. It felt like he’d been avoiding eviction for weeks, but in reality it was only one week (not counting week 2 since he had HoH). There was just something about the way that he played the game that I just didn’t like at all. I may have been how he talked down to people that he felt he was smarter than, or it could have been how he had a bad habit of bringing up fights and interactions from previous seasons and getting the details wrong. Whatever the reason may be, I’m just glad he’s gone. That brings me to my next topic: HoH.
Congratulations, Chima. You are safe from eviction this week, and that’s it. Your nominations won’t mean a thing as long as Jeff keeps his mouth shut about the Coup D’etat. I look forward to what I suspect will be a weekend filled with burned bridges and bad blood. Topped off with a shocked look as either Jessie or Natalie are evicted next Thursday.

