Shouldn't it be the fans who greet the winners tomorrow?
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Shouldn't it be the fans who greet the winners tomorrow?
Martha | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:06 pm  Don't you think that the people outside the house tomorrow when the winners leave should all be fans? (Maybe even BBFC members?) I've read all sorts of accounts about the people who stand outside - that they are CBS employees, that they're just picked off the street to participate in a live TV show, that they're random people who may never have seen the show before.... I think for the final show, those people should be the die-hard fans, the addicts, the Big Brother junkies! |
Caged | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:10 pm  Eddie's biggest fan will be there....his Mom. I've spoke to her on many occasions, she is his biggest fan! |
Ricmunoz | Thursday, September 28, 2000 - 09:18 pm  Martha: They don't want "real" BB fans out there because they would be much harder to "control" by CBS security. It's far easier to have bodies out there who are good at following the orders of the BB production assistants who stand outside the blue gate. When I was among the "fans" during Brittany's banishment, the assistants reeled off all the "do's and and don'ts" before Brittany emerged. They are very much into control of every aspect of the production. But I agree, fans like those here at BBFC really SHOULD be the ones to cheer the final three. CBS simply does not want us there, and that, of course, is a pity. |
Jombie | Friday, September 29, 2000 - 10:25 am  Ric is right...they absoultely DO NOT want the fans at the show...never did... It is just their way of keeping control...they seem to worry about everything, and they are convinced that there's an unpredictability factor when dealing with fans... A fan is considered a good thing to everyone but security and people in charge of the show...but they want it to appear that there are lots of them, so they either "buy" them (rent extras), or pass the tickets out to out of towners who just want to see a 'show'- and Voila - fans... Remember, Hollywood is all illusion in the first place...even in "reality" television... |
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