Worst/Saddest BB moments
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John32070

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 01:34 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
For me it would be from BB1 when Brit was evicted. That week, only Jamie was free from being evicted and I think everyone else didn't even consider that Brit would be the one to go as a week or so before it was told that Brit was the most popular one in the house according to internet poll. Add to that poor Jamie got to do some hosting duty on the show and learned beforehand who was going to be evicted and had to go out and face everyone without telling. And the shot of Josh outside after she left all alone was heartbreaking.

Beagle

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 02:17 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Justin and the knife. A very sad and shocking moment.


Maris

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 02:34 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Telling Monica in the Diary room what happened in New York. I can still remember her face looking like she was trying to understand what they were saying.

Lurknomore

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 03:44 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Actually I would agree with Maris but with one twist. To me the saddest and cruelest thing BB has EVER done is after Sept. 11th when for several days they were just in their BB house cocoon unaware of the ghastly and world changing events that had stunned all of America and the World.

I still say they should have been given TV access for news coverage...if they could break the no contact rule for Survivors and Sheryl Crow, they certainly could have done so for this. They missed living American history and mourning with all of us. Given Monica's cousin they probably were scared she's flip and walk out, but she and the few HG's left has a right to this. And Monica had a right to decide IMMEDIATELY how she wanted to deal with this. We all know she chose to stay, but what if she had wanted to be with her family and was deprived of that by the producers? The way they handled it was just so wrong, and I felt so sad for those in the house just rambling on about the game and such while were all we trying to deal with the news and devestation.

But at least we all mourned and were in shock with our family and friends, and I don't know of one person who wasn't glued to the TV for the first few weeks. Imagine getting out weeks later and just seeing recaps. This was too important and the HG's should never had been kept in the dark.

Hippyt

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 03:54 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I totally agrere.I was really,truly disgusted with the decision to keep them in the dark so long. Still makes me angry to think about it now.

Pamy

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 04:07 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I also agree. It was so surreal watching them go thru their daily routines not knowing that such a horrible tragedy had just happened. Even when they were told you knew there was no way they could imagine how horrible it actually was.

Not1worry

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 05:49 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Well, this is maybe not the saddest moment, especially compared with Monica and 9-11. But seeing Amy as Marcellus was ripping her up as he nominated her, telling her "don't minimize it". He was so awful to her and so self-righteous. She really thought they were friends, to me it was sad.

Maris

Sunday, June 22, 2003 - 05:56 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
you are right Not1worry, I felt so sorry for her. It is interesting though if you were following the message boards on the web, many people turned off Marcellas from that.