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Daily Roundup 9/29 – Big Brother’s Finale, Ashley’s Answers & Final Speech, the Format Change That NEEDS to Happen, & My Issue with the Special Forces Premiere, & Love is Blind on Wednesday

You are listening to the Daily Roundup here as part of the Reality. Steve Podcast, I’m your host of reality. Steve, thank you all for tuning in on this Monday. We are gonna talk about the Big Brother finale last night. And we’re also gonna discuss some shows at the end of last week. Also, we got Love is Blind coming up on Wednesday, so big day today to go over a lot of things and we will get started on that right now.

Big Brother last night, and I can’t say I’m surprised with the outcome once we knew who the final two were. I mean if you saw my text messages. To people you would know that I said, well, Ashley’s gonna win six one or seven zero. It’s just a matter of if Morgan votes for Vince or not. And she did, but it didn’t matter.

It was obvious. I mean, you knew Rachel was gonna vote for Ashley, considering Rachel literally started crying when she saw that Ashley made final two. When Morgan walked out there, you knew Will voted for Ashley because, well, he said he did when he put his key in. You knew Ava wasn’t voting for Vinny. So you already had three votes.

She only needed one more between Keanu, Kelly and Lauren. And I figured Keanu, after reading all of his post exit interviews, was talking about how much of a liar Vince was. You knew Ashley had Keanu’s vote, and then I just thought Kelly and Lauren were gonna vote for her as well. Remember Lauren was fairly close with Ashley, and then Kelly talked about how Vince lied all season anyway.

Now it was a done deal. Now you know, of course I said, this is Morgan’s game to win. That was assuming that she won the final HOH and she didn’t, and she got beat and she got beat four to one and you could tell she got flustered and. This is, you know, this is what they do. This, we all know that the final HOH comp is always the jury members saying two truths and a lie basically.

Or two statements that are true, one statement that is false. And the final two people have to say which statement isn’t true. But it’s all stuff that is, you know, I’ve obviously never played this game. I watch it, but I don’t watch it and do a show about it every night. I don’t take notes during it, and I always find that last competition to be so damn near impossible because these questions of, I nominated eight people all season and it’s like, I understand these people that are in a house.

For 85 days, and all they can do is think about who won this, when they did it, what day it was on. But that last competition isn’t, Hey, I was evicted on this day. It’s way more intricate than that. It is like, I didn’t write any of them down from last night, but you, you saw it. Any of you that are sitting there watching it.

Did you know the answers to any of those questions? Like if you honestly gunned to your head, had to answer those questions. I’m not saying guessing, I’m saying you knew the answer when you saw the two true statements and the false statement. You knew it, which one was false? Like I, I’m looking at it like I, it’s hard enough as it is, and then you have to figure it out literally in five seconds, maybe seven or eight seconds.

Before Julie’s like, I gotta have your answer. And every season, that is the final one. And that’s why if you watch the live feeds, the last couple days, all of them were going over their notes and practicing. But still you can only know so much. You don’t know which ones are coming. Like you can know. Okay, I know Kelly was the blank number.

Juror. Okay. Kelly’s the blank number. Juror. All right. Got it. And then you’ve got. Kelly was evicted on this day. Okay. But those questions were so much harder. I, in every season I say the same thing. Those questions are ridiculous. I, I, I guess, I guess it just comes down to getting the right one and just knowing.

Just enough, because I thought Morgan knew all that stuff and she struggled mightily. There was one where she picked up the wrong card and she knew she picked up the wrong card and she was about to switch it. And Julie said, you can’t, but it wouldn’t have mattered. She was, she would’ve been down. She would’ve lost four, two, you know, so, and Ashley got ’em all right, like credit to her, credit to Ashley, because.

My biggest thing was Vince was not gonna win this game. He had too many people on the jury that didn’t like him. All the lying, a lot of people didn’t believe his tears, all that stuff. But what was interesting to me was the question and answer. One of my biggest issues with Big Brother is. The finale night jury questions to the final two.

People are so scripted and so dumb, you gotta leave more time for it and you gotta make it more of a survivor like discussion when they’re at Final Tribal. I just think this, okay, Julie, I’m gonna read this card. Hey Vince, you were really emotional in the house. Were those tears real? Really? That’s the question you wanna know.

Nobody asks anything tough. I think they’re basically told what to write. Maybe all the jurors pull poll their questions, and then they just say, okay, production. These are the questions we have. These are the questions we want to know. And each one can ask a different one because I just looked at it and I’m like, why would Keanu ask that?

Why would Kelly ask that? It’s just such generic questioning. Nobody’s called out for anything. I think they’re really missing the boat on this, and this is the way they’ve always done it. And this will always be my complaint on finale night. Well that, and maybe Amy and Lauren can lay off the self tanner.

Holy shit. They look like pumpkins, ladies, you don’t have to put on that much self tanner. I understand you haven’t really been outside. Well, I guess Amy has. She’s been home, but Oh my gosh. It was way too much. Ladies, come on.

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