‘Big Brother Canada’ live feed spoilers: The Head of Household finally revealed
Now, you can finally breathe a sigh of relief. For the past 32 or so hours, “Big Brother Canada” has tortured us for whatever reason by taking away our live feeds, and asking us to wait to find out the next big news from the house. Can we really complain? Not really. After all, we didn’t have any “Big Brother” at all last year north of the border, and we’re not paying for anything other than bandwidth checking the feeds every now and then.
When the feeds did finally return early Saturday morning (on the east coast), we at least had the opportunity to find out quickly that Alec is the new Head of Household. Not only that, but he also managed to win $10,000 in some sort of additional task. This is a pretty pivotal win for him, and you have to now chalk it up to his shrewd decision to throw the challenge last week for Andrew: he likely knows that he is a threat now in this game, but with Tom gone, he will be able to handle being targeted a little bit better since his odds of winning challenges are higher.
As for the nominations, it looks like Alec is playing it safe after the big move with Tom and is targeting instead AJ and Suzette, though we don’t think the Nomination Ceremony has happened yet. Is there really anything major for him to gain from putting these two up? Mostly, it keeps Alec from making enemies who are big threats in the game. We wouldn’t be stunned if Gary is backdoored and that is somehow a part of the plan, but he doesn’t want to run the risk of putting him up, having him win the Veto, and then feeling the wrath of the glitter later.
Ultimately, though, the real implications of this are simple: Alec can no longer claim that he is the new Dr. Will, since he was the master of winning absolutely nothing and just taking all of the money.
What do you think about the new Head of Houeshold? Be sure to share your thoughts below, and be sure to head over to the link here to check out our chat with the recently-eliminated Tom. We’ll have our interview with Liza up tomorrow.
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Kate
March 24, 2013 @ 1:26 pm
My comment was misunderstood. I wasnt suggesting bullying was right, nor do I think it is, not at all, what I was saying the time the producers gave it on air, and they way it was dramatized by Alec, was ridiculous. Lots of stuff goes on in the house after hours, and only a selective portion of it is even aired, depending what is good “show.” All the guests sign waivers when they enter the house, and it is all fair game, for each houseguest. The term bully was first mentioned by a houseguest…my point strictly was it is all a game, with many aspects to it, and the fact so much air time last week was given to that one incident, was what was ridiculous. The Producers should take some responsibility for airing it on the taped broadcast, and not to have drawn so much attention or allowed as much diary room talk that was aired, which is exactly what happened.
Elle
March 23, 2013 @ 2:34 pm
Kate,
First off, bullying is an issue that affects people regardless of age. It is completely ignorant and unsympathetic of you to consider bullying “absolutely ridiculous” in the case of adults. Media generally focuses on bullying surrounding children because it is of concern in child development and confidence, and approaching bullying at a young age is effective at diminishing bullying in adults. But that is not to say that it is not a serious concern for adults that plagues people on a daily basis. If anything this highlights bullying in adults as a problem, and your thought process illustrates how accepted it has become. You can’t tell me that it is unreasonable that he is upset that he was exposed on national television when the guidelines of the show clearly state that no footage taken in the showers or toilet will be televised. Yes the show is about people scheming to win a big prize, in what way does scheming include houseguests exposing your private areas on television?
Second of all, how on earth can you classify Tom opening that shower door as “psychological play”. Do you think that that was a strategic move to intimidate Alec? When Alec held the power of veto that could have saved him? Obviously it didn’t work since he has been dominating the game since. Tom was thoughtless in his action. He is an impulsive person, and that led to his demise in the game.
Thirdly, Alec has a professional position outside of this game. Like he said, it takes one freeze frame to expose him to the world and that could affect his professional career. I just hope no one saw and his privacy is kept.
Alec is genuinely a wonderful person, as I’m sure many people in the house are. You are entitled to your own opinion about the guests, but you should really think more empathetically about this situation.
Amy
March 23, 2013 @ 11:47 am
Oh my gosh. I can’t even believe what I’ve read in Kate’s comment. What happened to Alec in the shower was wrong. If it was a girl in the shower and Tom did it to her, it would be grounds for sexual assault. It’s wrong what happened to him, and it was bullying. Good for Alec to verbalize what he was feeling. You’re disgusting Kate to just sweep it under the covers and be all, “it’s a game, get used to it.” Well I guess if it’s a game, they should let people get into physical altercations because they just get so heated and have to let it out some way…oh wait that did happen last year in the States and wait…it’s against the rules. Bullies exist at every age. Hence why there’s a bullying law for workplaces now. Maybe take a look at your own personal life. Because I’m kinda feeling you might be the bully for people around you.
Kate
March 23, 2013 @ 6:34 am
Im disappointed Alex actually won the HOH. His diary room chatter on eviction night, with regard to being “exposed” in the shower was way over dramatized. They all know there are cameras and After Dark for viewers. Granted, Tom shouldnt have done it, but he did, and so what? Alec’s attempt to make viewers feel more hatred for Tom was pathetic, and considering his own attitude it was an unworthy attempt to look good to viewers. He acted like a little child! Big Brother is a game, and people come there with an agenda and to scheme to win the big prize, and do what they must to try and get themself further in the game. To bring up the term “bullying” in the diary room, was shallow of him, considering what Big Brother is all about. The producers even allowing so much focus on the term “bullying” in diaray room feeds, they should be ashamed as well, as “real life bullying” is not accepted. Alec is not a child,but a grown man, and to use a term such as bullying was absolutely ridiculous and shouldnt have been given the air time to air it. It’s a game, if he cant take the threat of social and physical play, as well as psychological, he should not have auditioned. This is one person I hope doesnt make it to the end.
BBCanFan
March 23, 2013 @ 1:49 am
I don’t understand why A.J. is given so little respect.