Catch Evel Dick’s BB11 Finale Backyard Live Stream Coverage!

September 15, 2009 by Chris  
Filed under Big Brother 11, Reality TV

Evel_Dick_BB8As you all very well know tonight is the season finale of Big Brother 11, and with the finale comes many interviews with the houseguests. Normally we have to wait a day or so before we get to see what was said in the back yard interviews, but not this year. This year thanks to Stickam.com, Jokersupdates.com, MortysTv.com, and most important:Evel Dick Donato. We will have a live stream from the backyard of the Big Brother House as Evel Dick interviews this seasons houseguests. Feed starts at 8:00 PT.


The video stream won’t work on this site. Click Here to go straight to the feed. Then come back to RealityRollCall.com and leave a comment, and let us know what you think.

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Can Big Brother 11 Save Itself From the Impending Crash and Burn?

Big Brother 11 Heads Towards the Worst Ending Ever

We are at the point in the Big Brother season where I usually write my “Player’s Fatal Mistakes” piece. You know, the one where I review each house guest that’s been evicted to date and tell you where I think they sealed their fate. I’m not doing that this year.

One of  reasons there will be no “Player’s Fatal Mistakes” is because the set up of the game  in the early part of this season excluded certain people from eviction for the week. If a member of your clique won Head of Household, you were safe as well. It worked well when it saved people from being evicted for personal reasons instead of game play. It worked poorly when it saved underhanded game players from the fate they deserved.

But each Big Brother season is an experiment. Each season there is a theme that changes the rules of what is essentially a human chess game. CBS doesn’t know how the game will shake out in the end, or if the house guests will find a glitch in the game that can change it fundamentally (like the “six finger” plan made up by Nakomis in season 5, which later came to be known as “back dooring”). The entertainment  factor of Big Brother is based on the fundamentals of all competition reality shows: rules + personalities = good ratings.

And up until  last Thursday,  the ratings for Big Brother have been greatly assisted by the personalities of some of the house guests this season. Despite whatever Ronnie thought about his game play, viewers saw that he was playing too hard too soon, and honestly couldn’t get far in the game because of his strategic errors and social handicap. He would have been evicted much sooner were it not for the protection of the clique. We couldn’t wait to see him get his.

Jessie’s power in the house was really an illusion. He automatically had a built in alliance because of his clique, and others who clung to him did so because he came in as Head of Household and a former player. He was still the arrogant  meathead he was last season, and to make matters worse he showed the kind of man he was in his interactions with Lydia and Natalie. We watched to see if either of the women would wise up.

Chima’s brand of mean-spirited, man-hating, crazy added a big boost to the ratings. We knew it couldn’t last, but we hung in there to see how far her destructive personality would take her. And Lydia. The thing about Lydia’s personality in the game is that sometimes she was funny, and occasionally she had moments of clarity. Sometimes I wanted to pat her on head and say, “you poor thing; get some help.” And sometimes I wanted to throw a bucket of ice water on her and tell her to get a grip.

Everyone else, including  Russell, was kind of a throwaway. Russell played hard, and was a great competitor. And I thought he was cute, cauliflower ears aside. But I really didn’t miss him when he left. And I knew I wouldn’t miss Michelle, but she played a good game.

I could say how much I enjoyed Jeff and Jordan as a showmance, and Jeff as game player and a hottie, but I would be saying what most people are saying out there. Let me just say this, because it has been driving me crazy for weeks: TECHNOTRONIC is a proper noun. Doesn’t anyone remember the song, “Pump Up the Jam”? The  performers derived their name from the music genre known as “techno”.

But Russell screamed and screamed about technotronic not being a word. And sadly, in America these days the rule is that if you scream loud and long enough about something, it must be true.

But I digress. The bottom line is that once Jeff was voted out, America knew the face of the game was going to be ugly.  I don’t know what the ratings were for Big Brother last night, but I  could only bear to watch ten minutes of the show. We knew Michelle was going to get the boot, and Jordan can’t really hold her own.

Which leaves us with the possibility of a final two that actually make Maggie and Ivette of season 6 look popular. Evel Dick of Big Brother 8 sums the situation up in words that mirror my sentiment:

“The final three is so f***ing horrible this year that they are going to have a triple eviction and tell them all to kill themselves…”

It might boost ratings.

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Big Brother 11 Week 10 – Michelle Gets Outsted and Final HoH Competition Spoilers

September 8, 2009 by Chris  
Filed under Big Brother 11, Reality TV

1 9-8-2009 10.52.25 PMSo,, Michelle goes bye bye. I can’t say I didn’t see it coming, but still her walking out of the house gave me yet another sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. As happy as I was that Jeff decided to get Russell two weeks ago I can’t help but think “what if?” What if Jeff kept Russell and he stayed true to his word? Would the final four have been Jeff, Russell, Jordan, and Michelle? We’ll never know, but still it doesn’t hurt to dream.

Now, let us take a look at our final three, Kevin, Jordo, and Natalie. Obviously they kept Jordan around because they feel they can beat her in any type of mind competition, and in endurance she’s not that great either. I hope that Jordan pulls out that competitive spirit that helped her to last longer than both Kevin and Natalie in the Graduation endurance competition. 1 9-8-2009 10.44.40 PM

Right now we’re about an hour into the competition and all three house guests are still going strong. So far there has been a torrential down pour, hurricane-like winds, and the log sped up. There was a moment when the log abruptly stopped and everyone nearly stepped off. The log had since then started back up, its rotation reversed so that the house guest have to walk backwards in order to stay on.

I’ll be updating this post as the competition develops so check back often.

Update 3 hours and 35minutes In

Jordan falls. The log stay still for a good 30 minutes before starting up again catching Jordo off guard and sending her to the ground. About three minutes after Jordan went inside Kevin and Natalie started discussing who would fall and it appeared that they decided Natalie would fall in 5 minutes. Almost immediately after they came that decision Natalie made Kevin promise to take her to final 2 and he did. He actually promised on everything he could possibly promise on so I’m inclined to believe he’ll keep her if he gets to make that choice. Either way Kevin wins stage one of the HoH.

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Big Brother Week 7 – Bye Bye Lydia, Jeff Wins HoH

August 20, 2009 by Faith W  
Filed under Big Brother, Big Brother 11, Reality TV

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Tonight was a busy night on Big Brother 11. With Chima and Jessie gone from the house, the alliance that dominated the house for the last four weeks was decimated. The remaining three players of Natalie, Kevin and Lydia were desperate to stop the bleeding, hopefully by winning The Power of Veto and having either Kevin or Lydia taken off the block. Once they were off the block, the plan was to get Russell on the block and have his teammates back door him.

The problem was getting his alliance to see him as a threat and want him gone. In the television version, of Big Brother, Russell looked like he turned his back on Jeff by making a side deal with Michelle to go to the final two. In actuality, he has made deals with both Jeff and Michelle, but he is not “screwing anyone over” in his alliance at this point.

In the TV version, Kevin approaches Jeff and tells him that he wants to be down with him and shows how honorable he is by telling him that Russell is making all kinds of deals behind his back. This is the lie that is supposed to put the chink in the armor of the alliance. On TV it looks like Jeff has taken the bait.

In real life, Kevin’s plan worked only for a short time. The alliance all got together and figured out that Kevin was lying. Russell came clean about what he said to Michelle, and the issue was squashed. However, they didn’t let on to Kevin that they knew he was lying (hence, his conferencing with them before the veto ceremony, and his not knowing who to vote out when the they took no one off the block).

We are now waiting for the results of the HoH competition. Keep checking back to find out more.

Update: Jeff  has won Head of Household.

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Big Brother 10: Final HoH Winner

September 10, 2008 by Chris  
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The feeds were down for about two hours earlier and when they came back we got the news of won Part 2 of the final HoH competition.

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Big Brother 10 Nomination and POV Spoilers: Week 9

September 7, 2008 by Faith W  
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Things are quickly moving toward the end of this season of Big Brother. When we last tuned in on CBS, Dan had won Head of Household, and there was a sumo wrestler sitting the the middle of the living room. Continue to read spoilers…

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Big Brother 10 Nomination and Veto Spoiler Week 8

August 31, 2008 by Faith W  
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It’s been a busy few days in the Big Brother house, with the dismissal of Michelle and Ollie. It’s always strange after double-eviction week, and for BB fans, it’s a little sad, because you know it’s just a matter of a couple of weeks until it’s all over.

Anyway, things were on shaky ground for a few days, and depending on who you are rooting for to win it all, it doesn’t look good.

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Crazy James Does It Again!

April 1, 2008 by Chris  
Filed under Big Brother 9

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The pink Mohawk sporting, bike riding, veto winning James will be staying another week. As you all know he and Josh were nominated for eviction this week, with the main target being James. But like so many times before he WON THE VETO. I’m not a James fan, but he is a beast in these veto competitions, and any BB fan has to respect that. For a second I thought Natalie would try and back door him. While she had a very minimal chance of success, she should have tried. Even if he knew the plan was to back door him, he wouldn’t have competed as hard in the competition, because at the point there was a potential threat of being back doored and sent home rather than the immediately threat of already being on the block.

It’s too late to live in the past and talk about what should have been done, because the fact of the matter is that he’ll be around next week, again threating to win HOH. Everyone in the house needs to make the conscious effort to try and get rid of him, because with this win no one in the house will beat James in the end. He’s won too much and he’s been a target for too long and if he’s in the final to that’s all he’ll have to say to promote himself and no one  in the house could argue that.

Knowing the house guests this season and seeing their wacky strategies, I bet that they’ll see James as strong and try to form an alliance with him that’ll let him float for a few weeks while they pick each other off.

Bringing James back into the house 15mins after evicting him will go down as the house guests’ ultimate undoing, and one of the dumbest moves in BB history.

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