Lydia and Natalie Have It Out On The Radio

October 2, 2009 by Chris  
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Natalie was doing an interview on B.B.A.D. and said a few negative things about the house guests and Lydia took offense.

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

September 15, 2009 by Chris  
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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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Big Brother 11 Week 10 – Michelle Gets Outsted and Final HoH Competition Spoilers

September 8, 2009 by Chris  
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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 Whitfield  
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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 11 Spoiler: Lydia Goes Nuts, Takes Over Chima’s Role

August 15, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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The New and Improved Big Brother, Now With 25% More Crazy!

I wanted to post this before it gets snatched off of YouTube. An hour ago I watched the most bizarre fight between Jeff and Lydia, where it seems that Lydia began to channel Chima. It was really crazy; she started acting like her and saying things that Chima would say. And she was slurring her words, despite the fact that she hadn’t been drinking. Check it out:

She ended up going to the diary room, where she stayed for quite some time. Hopefully, they talked some sense into her, explaining that she would forfeit her stipend if she lost her mind like Chima did, that Chima came very close to getting into legal trouble, and most important: sit down, be quiet and get a grip.

These people seem to forget that they have to go back to their careers when this is over. Acting out like this can’t look good on a resume.

Update: When we next saw Lydia, she was wearing the leotard that she was forced to wear because of a competition. It looks like a superhero costume (give those unitard wearers some dignity; make them superheroes). She seems to have had the wind taken out of her sails, depsite having perky pink hair now.

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Big Brother 11: Is Jessie the New Cappy?

August 13, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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Say “Hello” to the new Nerd Herd

Jessie Godderz has been gone from the Big Brother house for more than a few hours now, and it seems that some people have gone off the deep end. As of this writing, Chima, Lydia and Natalie are all in the kitchen crying because Jessie was evicted tonight. Yes, crying. And ruining perfectly good Chinese food. I can understand Lydia crying because she was secretly hooking up with him for a month and a half, and Natalie is crying because she had to had to get her lips removed from his butt before he could leave the house, but I am not so sure why Chima is crying, unless it’s out of frustration that all her machinations were destroyed by Jeff and the Coup d’etat.

Did I miss something? Do they put you in front of a firing squad, instead of sending you to the Jury House this season?

The only topic of conversation for these three tonight is Jessie. Sure, Chima launches into an occasional venomous Russell tirade, but that’s a conversation that no one is really chiming in on. The three expressed their displeasure at the outcome of eviction by pouring Nerds into Jeff baseball cap, and dumping Russell’s stuff  on the floor. The only time there has been this kind of insanity over one person leaving was when the Nerd Herd couldn’t get over Cappy leaving  Big Brother 6 in week two.  Does that mean that Chima, Natalie and Lydia are the new “Friendship”? I don’t know, but if they start talking about how they are “good people,” we should all start to worry.

And, if Jessie is the new Cappy, is Jeff the new Kaysar?

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Big Brother 11 Week 6 Eviction and HoH Update

August 13, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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(Chris has evening classes for the next few weeks, so I will be filling in for him.)

Well, every thing went as expected tonight as far as the eviction and Coup d’etat goes. Jeff used his Wizard Power to remove Lydia and Russell from the block, and replaced them with Natalie and Jessie. Natalie gave a graceful “let me save my ass” speech, and Jessie removed his shirt to reveal a lame shirt with his picture on it and some self-promoting writing on it. His speech was so rambling and unproductive that Julie Chen eventually had to tell him to sit down so that the show could go on. And, in a vote of three to two he was kicked out of the Big Brother house. Lydia voted for Natalie (duh!), and Russell cast a strategic vote for Natalie. This way, if he makes it to the end, he can always tell Jessie that he voted for him to stay. Smart thinking, but I don’t think Russell is going to make it that far.

I just want to say that Russell is playing the game fairly intelligently. His downfall is that he flies off the handle way too much, and burns bridges because of it.

Chima said that she is going to speak to production because she feels that Jeff broke the rule of the Coup d’etat, by telling Russell that he would keep him safe. Unless Kevin is in production, I really don’t think they are going to be shaking in their shoes because she wants to have a few words with them.

And I am just waiting for Kevin to hit the bricks, because at first I thought he was a floater, and I was wrong. Floaters actions are not completely motivated by fear. If he thinks that Chima is thinking about keeping him in the long term, when she clearly said she wanted only girls to be in the game at the end, he is delusional.

Next was the Head of Household competition. It was one of those memory-themed competitions. To cut  a long story short; Michelle emerged victorious. I like Michelle, but I am not sure what kind of game she is playing. This week will give everyone a clear view of her actual alliances.

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Big Brother 11 Week 5 Power of Veto Update

August 11, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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Here is the summary in three sentences:

1. Kevin wins POV

2. Kevin is afraid to  save his friend Lydia

3. Kevin sucks

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The Top Ten Things People Who Watch Big Brother 11 on TV Need to Know

August 11, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
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Most people know that there are three types of Big Brother viewing experiences: watching the show on CBS,  watching  Big Brother After Dark on Showtime, and watching the live feeds. The broadcast show that airs on television three times a week tells a small fraction of the story. Here are the top 10 things network viewers need to know about Big Brother so far:

Even Jessie can't believe it and he's there.

Even Jessie can't believe it and he's there.

1. Braden,  was called a racist in Chima’s voting speech  because he got into an argument with Kevin, and called him a “beaner,” which is a derogatory term for a Mexican. This led to a blowout, and later, when explaining his foul choice of words, Braden said that he was defending himself when Kevin “got all gay hands” on him during the argument.

The irony is that Braeden’s acting resume mainly consists of  nude scenes in gay movies and television.

2. Ronnie thinks that Hitler is one of the greatest public speakers ever, and although he claims to love Hinduism he can’t stand people from India. He also confessed to being a cyber bully.

3. The strained relationship between Russell and Chima began when Russell decided that he didn’t like Chima romantically after it seemed that things may have been headed in that direction. Hell hath no fury like Chima scorned.

4. Chima repeatedly calls Russell a terrorist because his family is from Lebanon. She does it so often that production often interrupts the lives feeds, and contributes to the unpleasant experience of watching her live.

5. Chima has been trying for a couple of weeks to provoke Russell to hit her, and has mentioned this on more than one occasion to other house guests.  It’s a bit twisted that a woman who is a victim of violent crime is deliberately trying to get a man to attack her.

6. The Jessie/Natalie/Lydia triangle is more scandalous than played out on television. Although Natalie does keep Jessie on a tight leash (which is odd because she has a boyfriend), he has managed to have a lot of intimate encounters with Lydia, after all the other house guests have fallen asleep. Some of these encounters have actually required the use of a condom.

7. Lydia, is actually treated poorly most of the time by Jessie. He has actually brought her to tears while repeatedly punching her during “roughhousing”, and their relationship has driven her to cutting herself on at least one occasion.

8. Jessie has actually hit Natalie so hard on the thigh during “horseplay” that he left a mark on her. He has not apologized for either incident.

9. Jessie has not engaged in “horseplay” with the men in the house.

10. Jeff and Jordan have not done anything other than kissing, despite being the “couple” in the house.

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Big Brother 11 Week 4 Live Eviction – Ronnie Gets Owned

August 6, 2009 by Chris  
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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.

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