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July 30, 2009

'Big Brother': Another one bites the dust

Casey didn't have a chance, did he? Especially after that speech.

Tonight's Big Brother was not a big surprise in really any way. Julie Chen announced that the cliques would be dissolved and that a surprise power would be bestowed on someone by the viewing public, but even that wasn't super unexpected.

The HOH competition wasn't over by the end of the episode, so what is unexpected is what will happen next. 

What did you think about the episode?

Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber at 10:03 PM | | Comments (3)
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I think Casey left with one of the best exit lines I've heard... "Go make Jesse a sandwich."

It was kind of funny that half of the house was predicting aloud what the "big announcement" was going to be.

Casey fought to end and I loved his exit speech. Lydia was made out to be the crazy girlfriend you try to break up with. Its a shame CBS wont show what really happened in the bedroom between her and Jesse. For those w/o the live feeds you do not want to miss Sundays episode. The HoH competition was over somewhere between midnight and 3am.

pretty good episode. im glad casey said his piece on the way out. im pretty much done with "scrappy" aka natalie....and jesse. ugh. i really liked casey--not sure who is a frontrunner now or who i think deserves it...

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About Sarah Kelber
Sarah Kickler Kelber, an editor in the features department since 1999, got sucked into reality TV with the first episode of MTV's The Real World in 1992. Then came Survivor and American Idol, and suddenly, the genre was everywhere. She started blogging about it for The Baltimore Sun in January 2006 and has logged more hours watching and writing about such shows as Dancing With the Stars, Big Brother and, of course, Idol, than she'd like to admit.
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