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July 29, 2009

'Big Brother' blahs

At this point in the season, I pretty much always dislike everyone on Big Brother, and this season is no different.

Last week, I had started to think that Jessie wasn't as insufferable as last season. But then he won HOH again and proved me wrong nearly immediately.

I liked Lydia at first, but she's kind of a nutcase, and inexplicably attaching herself to Jessie. I wanted to like Michelle, but she is really kind of boring -- and not doing much to break out of the "brain" shell that has been forced upon her.

Natalie and Russell are mean bullies, Jordan is sweet but so dim, Chima is just all-around weird, and Kevin has been pretty quiet. Casey seems OK, but he's probably going home tomorrow. Jeff is also OK, but he doesn't seem to be playing the game at all.

Oh, and Ronnie is just a nincompoop. But at least he is playing.

I assume it will get more interesting once a couple of more people go home, and I sincerely hope they get rid of the cliques soon because I think it's added some unfortunate divisions to the house.

We'll see.

What do you think is going to happen tomorrow?

Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber at 3:44 PM | | Comments (6)
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i am hoping they bring in natalie's boyfriend

It's weird to me that Jessie and Lydia are being portrayed as "together" or whatever you want to call it. But it seems that Jessie and Natalie get along together better than Jessie and Lydia. Not sure what to make of it, maybe I would have a different opinion if I watched more than just the CBS broadcast.

I think Casey is going home tonight, not sure what he was smoking when he thought that Jessie would be putting Ronnie up for elimination.

Can't argue with your character assessment... it pretty much hits the nail on the head.

Jordan has been my favorite but the poor dear has no game at all other than to be there looking good. (which she does extremely well)

I know she's getting grief about the telling time thing, but I think she should get some slack.

I used to have a hard time learning how to tell time... I just didn't "get it", no matter how anyone tried to explain it to me. Then one day I was just staring at the clock and suddenly it all clicked in. Maybe it will hit Jordan like that one day.

Of course, when I had my moment of clarity, I was in the 1st grade.

I am wondering if Natalie and Russell are boyfriend/girlfriend. They both have the same occupations and come from the same place in Arizona. Could they be a couple, brother/sister? Also, Ronnie needs to go, he is such a louse, he is really worse than Casey, as far as teaching goes, because he feels its ok to lie in a game. You are still lieing and you are setting examples for your students. I think Jessie, Natalie, Ronnie and Russell should go and then let the rest of them finish the game for the winner.

I just found out that Jesse slapped Natalie. Can anyone tell me when this happened and why? Also is it on tape somewhere so we can look it up. Isn't that a reason to send him home immediately. Slapping is violence no matter what.

>>Not sure what to make of it, maybe I would have a different opinion if I watched more than just the CBS broadcast.

Chris in KC...yes you would have a different opinion of J and L from the feeds. I don't watch feeds but read message boards which monitor the feeds. To be blunt, BB9 Matty and Natty!

SKK: Oh dear.

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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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