Haha!! I know that guy....he student taught for a while and everyone thought he was a dick! I didn't even know he was on the show...
The Karate Instructor was a 2-face. Usually she looked downright hideous. But with her hair down, in the dark so a shadow was covering her face, and her body clearly visible, she didn't look half bad. Allison looks straight out of a U.T. sorority. A few years after graduation and one too many drinks have had their toll.
i don't think this big brother will be as good as the 3rd one. I just have a feeling it'll be decent but not much more.
I'm not a big Big Brother fan... but here in Australia I don't understand why people voting off all the hot chicks early & left off a bunch of fat & ugly ladies at the end... & I really don't want to say that's the Australian style...
I'm being harsh but it's only because she talks too much crap about her ex. I'd be surprised if he didn't go on the chopping block this week.
Did you see that one guy was kicked off right before the show started? http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|82154|1|,00.html 'Big Brother' Player Denied Entry to House (Sunday, July 06 10:00 PM) LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - A contestant on CBS' "Big Brother 4" has been kicked out of the house before he even entered. Brandon Showalter, one of the nine people scheduled to enter the "Big Brother 4" house in Tuesday's (July 8) premiere, has been removed from the game. His replacement will be announced during the premiere. A CBS spokeswoman says the show's producers thought Showalter, a 28-year-old computer engineer from Newport Beach, Calif., had a great personality for "Big Brother" but were concerned about how he would handle up to three months with no contact with the outside world. Houseguests aren't allowed access to phones or any media during their stay. The spokeswoman also confirmed reports that Showalter may have tried to contact someone during the time he was sequestered before entering the house. Showalter's replacement will be an ex-boyfriend or -girlfriend of one of the other players, bringing the number of former couples on the show from four to five. The "X Factor," as producers Arnold Shapiro and Allison Grodner call it, is the biggest new wrinkle in the game this time around. Several "Big Brother" fan sites have noted that Showalter -- or someone claiming to be him -- posted several messages about his removal on a personal web site over the weekend. The site has since been taken down.
BB2 was THE best reality show of all time. The winner, Will, was the most entertaining and devious and compelling character i've ever seen on one of these shows. last year was a solid season as well. i don't watch a ton of reality tv anymore, because 99% of it is crap, but, i like big brother because, aside from the queer games and challenges that they have to do, it is a great psychological game. nobody will ever top Will though.
I don't get it. A couple of days ago, Scott couldn't stand being in the same room with his ex. Instead of being happy with her being nominated, he's pissed at Nathan cause he (Nathan)was "disrespectful" to her. WTF. All he said was he couldn't trust her. How is that disrespectful?
Would someone please slap that goofy cap of that one dude? He wears it everywhere. No wonder his girlfriend dumped his ass.
Yeah you rarely see a Asian guy on reality TV and when they are on they are usually one of the first to get voted off, ala the last Survior. I think Jee was nominated to get voted off in the last episode.
I told you that dude was an idiot...Now the show is getting good! Gotta watch this week for sure. http://jam.canoe.ca/JamBigBrother4/jul13_bb4-can.html Tantrum evicts 'Big Brother' contestant By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz CBS wanted drama and now they've got it. Another season of 'Big Brother' and another contestant has been shown the door for violent behavior. Scott Weintraub, the 33-year-old waiter from Chicago, was ejected from the "Big Brother 4" game for throwing a temper tantrum in the house Saturday night. The outburst caused some of the players to fear for their own personal safety in the "Big Brother" house. Unhappy about being in the game with his ex-girlfriend, Weintraub, exploded and threw chairs across the kitchen sending his fellow HouseGuests scurrying to separate parts of the house. The producers called Weintraub to the Diary Room, a separate confessional room, to speak to him but he initially refused. "These people don't own me. Scott to the Diary Room? I am not going to the Diary Room," he responded. In talking with fellow HouseGuest David Lane, Weintraub said he felt like the producers were taking advantage of him. Weintraub's ex-girlfriend in the house, Amanda Craig, explained his behavior to some of the other HouseGuests when he finally obeyed the producers instructions and went into the Diary Room to speak to them. "He is a great guy. He is very spoiled and he doesn't handle situations in a mature way. He blames everyone else for his problems. I met him as a waiter and I loved him for it. He always wants things handed to him," she said. Together in the bathroom, some of the female HouseGuests expressed fear over having Weintraub remain in the game. HouseGuest Jun Song hoped that the producers locked Weintraub in the Diary Room and wouldn't let him back into the house. HouseGuest Dana Varela claimed to have spoken to the producers in the Diary Room and they promised that they were going to handle the situation and put a high priority on everyone's safety. "They will put us on lockdown and escort him out of the house," Varela predicted. Upon exiting the Diary Room, Weintraub held a meeting and apologized to everyone for his actions and admitted that he has Human Papillomavirus Virus, otherwise known as genital warts. According to him, the situation has devastated his life. "The reason I was hit by an overload is basically because I have been carrying around this load for like a year. I have isolated myself for the rest of the world. I have HPV. I don't have any now. I haven't had any for a year," said Weintraub. "Seeing Amanda here has brought me back to the time we broke up. She has been able to go on with her life and I haven't. Part of me loves her being here, part of me doesn't." "In no way do I want to leave here or this game. I am truly very sorry. I am just sorry. I want to let everyone to know that," said Weintraub. Some HouseGuests questioned Weintraub's decision to remain in the house and others didn't think his apology was sincere since he has lost his temper before. Weintraub was called into the Diary Room again and apparently sent home by the producers after they spoke to the other players about their safety concerns. Before the "Big Brother 4" series even began, the producers disqualified potential player Brandon Showalter, the 28-year-old computer engineer from Newport Beach, Calif, for breaking the rules. Sub-titling the series 'The X Factor', the "Big Brother" producers introduced a twist into the game this year in which some of the HouseGuests are playing along and living with their former girlfriends and boyfriends. "The twist was the brainchild of my partner Allison Grodner. She came up with this idea for 'The X Factor' and we think that this is the single biggest change that we have ever introduced to 'Big Brother' since we have taken over the show. It is totally unpredictable. We have no idea what is going to happen," series co-producer Arnold Shapiro told Jam! Showbiz on July 3rd. This isn't the first time the CBS reality show has run into controversy. During 'Big Brother 2' in 2001, HouseGuest Justin Sebik was dismissed by the producers early in the series for placing a knife to the throat of contestant Krista -- who took it as a joke and wasn't threatened by his actions -- after a night of reported heavy drinking in the house. Kicked from the game, Justin wasn't allowed to participate in the jury vote. In the 'Big Brother' show, contestants must remain in a house on the CBS Studio lot in California for three months without contact with the outside world. The 'Big Brother' house is outfitted with 38 cameras and 62 microphones, which record the lives of the 12 contestants 24 hours a day. The goings-on are broadcast on TV as well as over the Internet. Each week the contestants vote one of their own out until just two are left. The final surviving HouseGuests are then subjected to a final vote. The winner takes home $500,000.
Is this a joke?!?!? I think they should take this guy and the fat guy with the big t*** from Road Rules and have them go mano a mano in a cage match. It seems as though they both have the same brain capacity.