At the start of Big Brother 12′s penultimate Thursday episode, Ragan said, “I am not just going to roll over and die. I’m going to find a way to guarantee another week in the house.” Make that the jury house, because he was evicted. I’ll give him credit, though: He tried
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Ragan out but Big Brother gets real drama from Matt smugly confessing wife lie
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Jeff Schroeder is currently in Laos and heading to Bangkok, where he “needs a ride from the airport and a place to stay in Bangkok,” according to the web site for his web series Around the World for Free. But sometime after his appearance on Big Brother 12 with Jordan Lloyd, his series posted a behind the scenes video that gives a bit more insight into the soundstage location that houses the hamsters
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Jeff and Jordan’s visit to Big Brother offers a behind-the-scenes look at the house
Big Brother 12′s Sunday episode started with nine minutes of recap, 21 minutes of a relatively lame competition, and more of Hayden shouting in the Diary Room. It was so boring, Julie Chen didn’t even want to stick around for it, bailing and leaving Hayden to host the new HOH competition. Lane won, predictably nominating Ragan and Enzo.
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Lane wins HOH, Pandora’s Desperate Attempt at Entertainment returns to Big Brother
Typically, seasons of Big Brother follow a predictable arc. The houseguests move in and have a calm week or two as they get to know their competition, voting out the person who stands out either the most or the least
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The problem with Big Brother 12, or why I’m having trouble caring now
After a 90-minute delay, during which the Big Brother 12 houseguests’ normal time was filled by Tiger Woods and Al Pacino, among others I fast-forwarded through, the game took an interesting turn as Brendon became Head of Household, continuing the back-and-forth wins between the Brigade and Brenchel.
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Alliances shift a little in the Big Brother house as the saboteur becomes even lamer
“They’ll know who I really am,” Kristen told Kathy sometime during last night’s episode of Big Brother 12. Who she is may still be a mystery, considering how many episodes Kristen has been absent from, but thankfully she’s here now, because the house needed some drama, and Kristen brings it
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Kristen, Hayden’s outed relationship causes drama
The limp and rapidly deflated saboteur twist on Big Brother 12 will return in some form, and we’ll learn exactly how on tonight’s episode.
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Saboteur twist returning; Big Brother producer loves it, thinks Brendon, Rachel will marry
Big Brother 12′s ill-conceived and thinly veiled regurgitation of a previous twist is over, as Annie Whittington was voted out by a unanimous vote.
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Big Brother 12′s lame, recycled twist crumbles as saboteur Annie is voted out
Big Brother 12′s ill-conceived and thinly veiled regurgitation of a previous twist is over, as Annie Whittington was voted out by a unanimous vote. Julie Chen’s laughable introduction, calling the saboteur/mole “subversive,” is about the only entertainment…

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Big Brother 12′s lame, recycled twist crumbles as saboteur Annie is voted out (source: Realityblurred.com)
There’s some interesting game play happening in the Big Brother 11 house despite its rather lethargic pace. The alliance of four has split up, with Jeff backdooring Russell. Interestingly, he was convinced to do this by the minority alliance, who plan to nominate/vote him out next week
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Russell gets backdoored after an episode of bananas and sex talk