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Big Brother 23 | |
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Hosted past | Julie Chen Moonves |
No. of days | 85 |
No. of houseguests | xvi |
Winner | Xavier Prather |
Runner-up | Derek Frazier |
America'south Favorite HouseGuest | Tiffany Mitchell |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 37 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | July 7 (2021-07-07) – September 29, 2021 (2021-09-29) |
Season chronology | |
Big Blood brother 23 is the xx-tertiary flavour of the American reality telly program Big Brother. The season premiered on July 7, 2021, with a live motion-in on CBS in the United States and Global in Canada. The show chronicles a group of contestants (known as HouseGuests) living in a house together while beingness constantly filmed and having no communication with the outside globe as they compete to be the concluding competitor remaining to win a grand prize of $750,000 (an increase of $250,000 from past editions of the evidence). CBS renewed Big Blood brother for an boosted flavour on Oct 28, 2020, the day the previous flavour ended. On the aforementioned day, Julie Chen Moonves was confirmed to return as host.
The season ended on September 29, 2021, after 85 days of competition.[1] Xavier Prather was crowned the winner defeating Derek Frazier, becoming the first black HouseGuest to win in the main edition of the show in the 2d unanimous jury vote in a row and the quaternary unanimous jury vote in Large Brother Us history (following Dan Gheesling of Big Blood brother 10, Tamar Braxton of Celebrity Big Brother 2 and Cody Calafiore of Big Brother 22). Tiffany Mitchell was voted as the flavour's America'due south Favorite HouseGuest.
Format [edit]
Big Brother depicts a group of contestants, known equally HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-congenital house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.[2] The HouseGuests are sequestered in the Big Brother House with no contact with the outside world.[3] During their stay the HouseGuests share their thoughts on events and other HouseGuests inside a private room referred to as the Diary Room.[iv] [5] Each week, the HouseGuests compete in several competitions in society to win power and safety within the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in the Caput of Household (abbreviated as "HOH") competition.[6] The winner of the HoH contest is immune from eviction and volition select two HouseGuests to be nominated for eviction.[7] Then six HouseGuests are selected to compete in the Ability of Veto (abbreviated as "PoV") competition: the reigning HoH and the nominees are guaranteed to play with the remaining slots existence given to other HouseGuests selected by random draw. The winner of the PoV contest wins the right to either revoke the nomination of ane of the nominated HouseGuests or leave them as is. If the veto winner uses this power, the HoH must immediately nominate another HouseGuest for eviction. The PoV winner is too immune from being named as the replacement nominee.[8] On eviction nighttime, all HouseGuests must vote to adios one of the nominees. The Caput of Household and the nominees are non allowed to vote. This compulsory vote is conducted in the privacy of the Diary Room by host Julie Chen Moonves. In the event of a tie, the Head of Household will cast the tie-breaking vote in front of all the HouseGuests in the living room. The nominee with the nearly votes is evicted from the house.[ix] The concluding nine evicted HouseGuests, referred to as the Jury, are sequestered in a separate firm following their eviction and ultimately decide the winner of the flavor. The Jury are not allowed to picket the show except for competitions and ceremonies that include all of the remaining HouseGuests. They are not shown any Diary Room interviews or any footage that may include strategy or details regarding nominations.[x] The viewing public is able to award an additional prize of $50,000 (twice the original $25,000 to their favorite HouseGuest of the season. All evicted HouseGuests are eligible to win this award except for those who either voluntarily leave or are forcibly removed for rule-breaking.[11]
Twists [edit]
Through various interviews, the show's producers, Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan, debuted the twists for the flavour.[12] [13]
Teams [edit]
HouseGuests were separated into four teams of four during the live premiere night, with two male and two female members in each team. Iv Team Captain competitions took identify throughout the premiere to decide four Team Captains; the captains (with the houseguests present) then received a brief introduction from two randomly selected houseguests with the option of selecting either of them to be office of their team. As with Large Brother xi and Big Blood brother 18, Heads of Household will earn immunity for their entire team.[13] [12] The team phase of the game concluded after the fourth eviction.
Squad | Captain | Members |
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Jokers | Frenchie | Azah, Britini, Derek F. |
Aces | Whitney | Brent, Derek X., Hannah |
Kings | Christian | Alyssa, Sarah Beth, Xavier |
Queens | Claire | Kyland, Tiffany, Travis |
Wildcard Contest [edit]
For the first four weeks, the 3 non-allowed teams (i.e., the teams non including the Head of Household) will each select a teammate to compete in the Wildcard Competition; the winning HouseGuest volition be given the hazard to gain immunity but will be given a Wildcard decision in exchange for that immunity - this determination could affect the game for either the Wildcard winner, their teammates or all HouseGuests.[fourteen] Each HouseGuest could but compete in a Wildcard competition once, unless all other team members had already played.
Calendar week | Wildcard Competitors | Wildcard decision | |||||
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Jokers | Aces | Kings | Queens | Offer | Consequence | Outcome | |
1 | (none) | Hannah | Christian | Kyland | Immunity for teammates | Christian was required to spin a bike containing numbers 1, ii & iii – the number spun corresponded to the number of teammates he could go along condom for the calendar week in addition to himself. | The bicycle landed on 1, allowed Christian and one teammate of his choosing, Xavier, immunity for the week. |
2 | Frenchie | Brent | Sarah Beth | (none) | Amnesty to swap | Sarah Beth had the selection of whether to swap teams with a fellow member of the HoH'southward squad (Queens), and thereby give herself immunity and take amnesty from the swapped teammate (who would have Sarah Beth's spot on Kings), or turn down amnesty altogether. | Sarah Beth declined the wildcard immunity offer, choosing to stay on her team instead. |
3 | Britini | Derek X. | (none) | Tiffany | Immunity for rivals | Tiffany had the option to accept condom, nevertheless, the Jokers and the Aces would have a chance for ane of their teammates to get condom with a game of chance. | Tiffany declined the wildcard immunity offer, thereby preventing a member of the Jokers or Aces to proceeds immunity. |
4 | Azah | Whitney | (none) | Claire | Amnesty for the team or Immunity until jury | Claire had the choice between safety for herself and the residuum of her squad for the week, or safety for only herself until jury. | Claire picked safety for herself, leaving Kyland and Tiffany vulnerable for eviction. |
High Roller's Room [edit]
For weeks half dozen through eight, the High Roller's Room opened for the final eleven HouseGuests, and an in-game currency, "BB Bucks" (BB$), was introduced. America distributed a certain amount of BB$ to each HouseGuest through text voting; the three HouseGuests with the nigh votes receives BB$100, the adjacent iii receives BB$75, and the remaining HouseGuests receives BB$50. For calendar week viii, additional BB$ were determined via an envelope draw after the HoH competition. HouseGuests are non required to utilize their BB$ immediately and could concord them for as long equally possible. HouseGuests could also earn BB$ during the game when the High Roller's Room was in play.
While the room is open, HouseGuests could apply their BB$ to play a game of chance. If they won the game, they would win a power. The stronger the ability, the more expensive the game.[15] Powers won are but allowed to exist used within the week that it was obtained.
Week | BB$ Distribution Summary | High Roller's Room | ||||||
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BB$100 | BB$75 | BB$fifty | Game | Cost | Competitors | Winner | Effect | |
6 | Britini, Derek F., Derek 10. | Hannah, Tiffany, Xavier | Alyssa, Azah, Claire, Kyland, Sarah Beth | Veto Derby Participating HouseGuests had to slide 3 drinks down a tabular array and earn points based on where they landed from 1 to 5. If a drink fell off the table, they would receive no points for that drink. The Top 6 fastest and highest indicate earners were given the chance to bet on who would win the Power of Veto for a second veto for the calendar week. | BB$50 | Claire, Derek F., Kyland, Sarah Beth, Tiffany | Kyland | Kyland placed his bet on Alyssa to win the Power of Veto. Alyssa won, giving Kyland the 2d Power of Veto for the calendar week. |
7 | Claire, Derek F., Derek X. | Alyssa, Hannah, Xavier | Azah, Kyland, Sarah Beth, Tiffany | Chopping Block Roulette Participating Houseguests had to stand up on a non-sturdy tabular array and roll a ball in a circumvolve every bit many times every bit they could in two minutes. The HouseGuest with the well-nigh points was forced to remove someone from the block and spin a roulette wheel to determine the replacement nominee. | BB$125 | Alyssa | Alyssa | Alyssa won the competition and removed Derek F. from the block. As a result, the roulette bicycle was spun and Xavier was named the replacement nominee. Alyssa and Derek F. also received immunity for the week. |
eight | Claire, Hannah, Tiffany | Alyssa, Derek F., Xavier | Azah, Kyland, Sarah Beth | Coin of Destiny Participating HouseGuests had to roll coins down a table and into one of three slots in two minutes. The winner with the virtually points then chosen a coin toss, and if guessed correctly, was able to overthrow the incumbent HoH. | BB$250 | Claire, Derek F. | Claire | Claire won the contest and replaced Tiffany every bit the HOH. Claire chose to keep Kyland and Sarah Beth equally the nominees for the week. |
BB$ Balances
Contestant | Week 6 | Week 7 | Calendar week 8 | ||||
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First | Terminate | Start | Cease | Start | Cease | ||
Xavier | BB$75 | BB$150 | BB$0 | BB$125 | |||
Derek F. | BB$100 | BB$50 | BB$150 | BB$250 | BB$425 | BB$175 | |
Azah | BB$l | BB$100 | BB$200 | ||||
Kyland | BB$l | BB$0 | BB$50 | BB$200 | |||
Hannah | BB$75 | BB$150 | BB$300 | ||||
Tiffany | BB$75 | BB$25 | BB$75 | BB$225 | |||
Alyssa | BB$l | BB$125 | BB$0 | BB$175 | |||
Claire | BB$fifty | BB$0 | BB$100 | BB$250 | BB$0 | ||
Sarah Beth | BB$50 | BB$0 | BB$50 | BB$200 | |||
Derek X. | BB$100 | BB$200 | |||||
Britini | BB$100 |
Notes [edit]
- During the Week 7 PoV competition, Derek F. won BB$100.
- Equally part of the Week 7 PoV competition, Xavier lost all of his BB$ as a punishment.
- Following the Week eight HoH competition, the HouseGuests each picked envelopes at random containing either a bonus BB$50 or BB$100. In the Loftier Roller's Room, it was revealed that Alyssa, Derek F., Kyland, and Sarah Beth received BB$100, while Azah, Claire, Hannah, Tiffany, and Xavier received BB$50.
Back-to-Back Double Evictions [edit]
This season is the first to characteristic back-to-back Double Eviction nights over two consecutive weeks instead of Double Evictions spread out by a few weeks, an early eviction night, or a Triple Eviction every bit washed in previous seasons.[16] As a result, Claire, Alyssa, Tiffany and Hannah were all evicted in the span of only two weeks.[17]
Production [edit]
Evolution [edit]
CBS announced that Big Brother had been renewed for a 20-third flavor on October 28, 2020, with Chen Moonves confirmed to render as host on the same mean solar day. On May 13, 2021, information technology was announced that the season would be premiering on July vii, 2021.[18] Key art for the flavor was released by Entertainment Weekly on June 16, 2021.[nineteen]
Casting [edit]
On January 22, 2021, Robyn Kass appear that Kassting, Inc. would non be providing casting services for the upcoming flavor.[20] It was announced that Jesse Tannenbaum, one-time Big Brother casting producer and casting managing director for Big Blood brother: Over The Meridian and Survivor, would be in accuse of the casting efforts for Big Brother 23.[21] Several casting producers who bandage the prove under Kassting, Inc. too returned to cast BB23.[22]
Product design [edit]
Photos of the house were revealed on July five, 2021, via various social media accounts and entertainment news outlets.[23] When explaining the theme executive producer Allison Grodner stated "Everyone's longing for vacations, to become out there and and so forth. So we really wanted to bring a sense of chance and vacation fun and a social club atmosphere to the business firm."[24] Immediately upon entering the house ii neon signs hang in the entry way, one reading "BB Beach Lodge" and the other stating "No Risk, No Advantage."[25] The living room, known every bit "The Seaview Anteroom," features floor-to-ceiling azure and teal tinted drinking glass windows, a handmade shark lamp, and a coffee table congenital of playing cards.[26] [27] Each of the iii bedrooms downstairs are based on different h2o elements; the outset bedroom, known as "The Ocean Glass Room," contains orange and aqua illuminated bounding main glass on the walls and has four beds, the next bedroom, named "The Yacht Social club," holds four nautical-themed yacht beds, the terminal sleeping accommodation, called "The Reef Room," features a coral reef design, holding three beds.[27] A shark-themed kitchen and dining room contains an L-shaped kitchen isle with the walls containing numerous shark and fish artwork.[28] Gym equipment for the flavour has been relocated inside taking the place of the former downstairs lounge, while in previous seasons whatsoever gym equipment was located in the backyard, the gym and bathroom are collectively known every bit "The Spa" and for the first time, a wall has been constructed endmost off the kitchen from the bath area.[29] [28] On the 2d flooring, the upstairs lounge, called "The Poker Parlor," is based on a casino game of poker and has blackness, white, and gilt themed furniture; walls of the room have also been synthetic on 3 sides effectively closing off the room, in previous seasons the area only featured railings overlooking the kitchen and dining room.[30] The Head of Household bedroom, named "The VIP Cabana" has been designed around a seaside cabana theme.[31]
HouseGuests [edit]
As a response to racial reckoning in the U.s.a. and a lack of various representation on telly, CBS reality shows enacted a policy whereby at to the lowest degree 50% of the cast must be BIPOC starting with the 2021–22 circulate season.[32] [33] The HouseGuests for the twenty-third season were appear on July 1, 2021.[34] [35] Amongst the xvi HouseGuests is professional person boxer Joe Frazier's son Derek Frazier. Christie Valdiserri, a 27-year-old professional dancer from Northward Hollywood, California, was originally function of the bandage, but tested positive for COVID-19 while in sequester and therefore could not compete, hence exiting the season. She was replaced by Claire Rehfuss.[36] [37]
Name | Age on entry | Occupation | Residence | Solar day entered | Day exited | Consequence |
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Xavier Prather | 27 | Attorney | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1 | 85 | Winner |
Derek Frazier | 29 | Condom officeholder | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 1 | 85 | Runner-up |
Azah Awasum | thirty | Sales operations director | Takoma Park, Maryland | i | 85 | Evicted |
Kyland Young | 29 | Account executive | Venice Beach, California | 1 | 79 | Evicted |
Hannah Chaddha | 21 | Grad pupil | Naperville, Illinois | one | 71 | Evicted |
Tiffany Mitchell | 40 | Phlebotomist | Detroit, Michigan | 1 | 71 | Evicted |
Alyssa Lopez | 24 | Swimwear designer | Sarasota, Florida | 1 | 65 | Evicted |
Claire Rehfuss | 25 | AI technical architect | Manhattan, New York | 1 | 65 | Evicted |
Sarah Beth Steagall | 27 | Forensic scientist | Fort Myers, Florida | one | 58 | Evicted |
Derek Xiao | 24 | Start-upwardly founder | New York, New York | i | 51 | Evicted |
Britini D'Angelo | 24 | Kindergarten teacher | Niagara Falls, New York | 1 | 44 | Evicted |
Christian Birkenberger | 23 | General contractor banana | Harwinton, Connecticut | 1 | 37 | Evicted |
Whitney Williams | xxx | Make-up creative person | Happy Valley, Oregon | 1 | 30 | Evicted |
Brent Champagne | 28 | Flying attendant | Cranston, Rhode Isle | 1 | 23 | Evicted |
Brandon "Frenchie" French | 34 | Farmer | Clarksville, Tennessee | ane | 16 | Evicted |
Travis Long | 22 | Technology sales consultant | Honolulu, Hawaii | one | 9 | Evicted |
Episodes [edit]
- ^ In Episode 35, the concluding iii HouseGuests looked dorsum over their time in the Big Blood brother firm. Flashbacks included clips from previous Days in the house, while the current Day in the house was 79.
- ^ Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the first five evicted HouseGuests (Travis, Frenchie, Brent, Whitney, and Christian) attended the finale via live video call.
Have-Nots [edit]
Each week, a group of HouseGuests are selected to become Have-Nots for the week. Those selected to be Take-Nots are restricted to a slop diet and cold showers, and are required to slumber in an uncomfortable bedroom.
The Have-Nots for the season were selected via the following ways:
- For Week 1, the team that finished final in the Head of Household competition were named Have-Nots for the week.
- For Weeks 2–4, that week'south Head of Household selected ane of the opposing teams to become Accept-Nots.
- For Weeks 5 and 7, that week's Head of Household selected the Have-Nots for the calendar week.
- For Week 9, the beginning three HouseGuests to exist eliminated in the HoH contest were named Have-Nots for the week.
For Weeks 6 and viii in that location were no Have-Nots with the Have-Not phase for the season ultimately ending in Week 10.
Week 1 | Calendar week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week v | Week half-dozen | Week 7 | Week viii | Week 9 | Weeks 10-12 | ||
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Kings (Alyssa, Christian, Sarah Beth, Xavier) | Aces (Brent, Derek 10., Hannah, Whitney) | Queens (Claire, Kyland, Tiffany) | Jokers (Azah, Britini, Derek F.) | Alyssa, Christian, Xavier | None | Derek X., Kyland | None | Alyssa, Claire, Derek F. | None |
Voting history [edit]
- Team Phase
For the first four weeks, the HouseGuests competed in teams. Each squad is noted by the colour ( – Jokers, – Aces, – Kings, – Queens). The Head of Household would likewise win immunity for their squad (indicated by ). On Twenty-four hours 30, the game reverted to the regular format, with the HouseGuests playing every bit individuals.
- Wildcard Competition
In each calendar week during the squad phase, a team member from each non-immune team competed in the Wildcard Contest. The winners were presented with game-changing decisions that could permit them to win amnesty. If the wildcard decision affected the game, the winner is denoted by . If the wildcard decision did non affect the game, the winner is denoted past .
Team Stage | Individual Phase | |||||||||||||||
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Week ane | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week four | Calendar week 5 | Week six | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Calendar week ten | Week 11 | Week 12 | |||||
Solar day 59 | Day 65 | Solar day 66 | Day 71 | 24-hour interval 85 | Finale | |||||||||||
Head of Household | Frenchie | Kyland | Xavier | Christian | Derek X. | Kyland | Sarah Beth | | Tiffany | Hannah | Kyland | Azah | Xavier | Xavier | (none) | |
Claire | ||||||||||||||||
Wildcard Winner | Christian | Sarah Beth | Tiffany | Claire | (none) | |||||||||||
Nominations (pre-veto) | Alyssa Kyland | Britini Frenchie | Brent Britini | Hannah Whitney | Britini Sarah Beth | Claire Derek F. | Claire Xavier | Kyland Sarah Beth Xavier | Alyssa Xavier | Alyssa Xavier | Hannah Tiffany | Hannah Xavier | Azah Kyland | Azah Derek F. | ||
Veto Winner(s) | Derek X. | Derek X. | Christian | Christian | Britini | Alyssa | Xavier | Hannah | Alyssa | Xavier | Kyland | Kyland | Xavier | (none) | ||
Kyland | ||||||||||||||||
Nominations (mail service-veto) | Alyssa Travis | Britini Frenchie | Brent Britini | Hannah Whitney | Christian Sarah Beth | Britini Derek F. | Claire Derek X. | Kyland Sarah Beth | Claire Xavier | Alyssa Kyland | Hannah Tiffany | Derek F. Hannah | Azah Kyland | |||
Xavier | Travis | Frenchie | Head of Household | Whitney | Sarah Beth | Britini | Derek Ten. | Sarah Beth | Nominated | Kyland | Tiffany | Hannah | Head of Household | Azah | Winner (Solar day 85) | |
Derek F. | Alyssa | Britini | Brent | Whitney | Christian | Nominated | Derek X. | Sarah Beth | Claire | Alyssa | Tiffany | Nominated | Kyland | Nominated | Runner-up (Day 85) | |
Azah | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Christian | Derek F. | Derek X. | Sarah Beth | Claire | Alyssa | Tiffany | Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (24-hour interval 85) | Xavier | |
Kyland | Travis | Head of Household | Brent | Whitney | Christian | Head of Household | Claire | Nominated | Claire | Nominated | Head of Household | Hannah | Nominated | Evicted (Day 79) | Xavier | |
Hannah | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Nominated | Christian | Britini | Claire | Sarah Beth | Xavier | Head of Household | Nominated | Nominated | Evicted (Mean solar day 71) | Xavier | ||
Tiffany | Alyssa | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Christian | Britini | Derek Ten. | Kyland | Caput of Household | Alyssa | Nominated | Evicted (Day 71) | Xavier | |||
Alyssa | Nominated | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Sarah Beth | Britini | Derek 10. | Sarah Beth | Claire | Nominated | Evicted (Twenty-four hours 65) | Xavier | ||||
Claire | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Christian | Britini | Nominated | Caput of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Twenty-four hours 65) | Xavier | |||||
Sarah Beth | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Nominated | Britini | Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Day 58) | Xavier | ||||||
Derek X. | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Whitney | Caput of Household | Britini | Nominated | Evicted (Twenty-four hour period 51) | Xavier | |||||||
Britini | Travis | Nominated | Nominated | Whitney | Christian | Nominated | Evicted (Twenty-four hour period 44) | Xavier | ||||||||
Christian | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Day 37) | ||||||||||
Whitney | Travis | Frenchie | Brent | Nominated | Evicted (Day 30) | |||||||||||
Brent | Travis | Frenchie | Nominated | Evicted (Day 23) | ||||||||||||
Frenchie | Head of Household | Nominated | Evicted (Day xvi) | |||||||||||||
Travis | Nominated | Evicted (Twenty-four hour period 9) | ||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | none | 2 | 3 | iv | v, 6 | none | vii | none | 7 | none | viii | ||||
Evicted | Travis eleven of xiii votes to evict | Frenchie 11 of 12 votes to evict | Brent eleven of xi votes to adios | Whitney ten of 10 votes to evict | Christian vii of nine votes to adios | Britini 7 of 8 votes to evict | Derek X. 5 of seven votes to evict | Sarah Beth five of 6 votes to evict | Claire iv of 5 votes to evict | Alyssa 3 of 4 votes to evict | Tiffany 3 of 3 votes to evict | Hannah 2 of 2 votes to evict | Kyland Derek F.'s choice to evict | Azah Xavier'due south choice to adios | Derek F. 0 votes to win | |
Xavier 9 votes to win |
Notes [edit]
- ^Note 1 : Christian's Wildcard Decision was to give immunity to 1 additional teammate; he chose Xavier.
- ^Annotation two : Claire's Wildcard Decision was to choose ane week of immunity for her squad or amnesty until Jury for herself. Claire chose immunity until Jury.
- ^Note 3 : Equally Kyland bet on Alyssa for the Veto Derby through the High Roller's Room, he won his own Power of Veto for the week. At the Veto Ceremony, Kyland showtime used his veto on Claire, named Britini equally the replacement, and then Alyssa did non utilize her veto.
- ^Note 4 : Alyssa won the Chopping Block Roulette in the High Roller'south Room - allowing her to relieve one of the nominees, with a roulette wheel determining the replacement nominee. Alyssa saved Derek F. and Xavier was chosen by the wheel as the replacement nominee - this nomination is noted in assuming. Alyssa and Derek F. also received amnesty for the calendar week.
- ^Annotation 5 : Xavier took the "3rd Nominee" punishment in Week 7's PoV Competition and was automatically nominated - this nomination is noted in assuming and his nomination did not demand a replacement if the veto was used on him.
- ^Notation half dozen : Claire won the Coin of Destiny in the Loftier Roller's Room, allowing her to participate in a coin-flip to supervene upon Tiffany as HoH. Claire won the coin-flip and anonymously replaced Tiffany as HoH - Claire's nominations were made in clandestine. Additionally, to disguise Claire's HoH reign, she cast a vote during the eviction which would only count for a tie-break (this vote was to evict Sarah Beth), and was required to throw the next HoH Competition. Tiffany remained allowed for the week and could compete in the following HoH.
- ^Note vii : This week was a double eviction week. Following the first eviction, the remaining HouseGuests played a week's worth of games, including HoH and Veto competitions, and Nomination, Veto and Eviction ceremonies, during the rest of the alive show, culminating in a second eviction for the week.
- ^Note 8 : During the finale, the Jury members voted for which finalist should win the season.
Reception [edit]
Controversies and criticisms [edit]
Some viewers accused "The Cookout", an all-black vi-person brotherhood, of racism and making voting decisions solely based on race. The alliance was formed as a collective in hopes of combatting the tendency from past seasons of minorities beingness evicted early, too as having one of its members condign the main series' commencement-e'er black winner.[77] [78] The "Cookout" term itself stems from African-American culture.[79] Julie Chen Moonves disapproved of the criticism on the topic, proverb that the alliance "is non [racist]" in her opinion, adding that "it's hard for some people who are non of color to understand the importance of [The Cookout] making information technology this far".[80]
Viewing figures [edit]
United States [edit]
- ^Note one : Episode 23 was delayed to 8:09 PM ET (seven:09 PM CT) due to NFL on CBS overrun
- ^Note 2 : Episode 29 was scheduled for 8:xxx PM ET (vii:30 PM CT) due to afternoon NFL on CBS and was further delayed to 8:34 PM ET due to football overrun
- ^Annotation 3 : Episode 32 was bumped from the schedule to Fri 8:00 PM ET (7:00 PM CT) due to CBS's presentation of the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards
- ^Note 4 : Episode 33 was delayed to 10:00 PM ET (9:00 PM CT) due to the ii-hr season premiere of Survivor 41
Canada [edit]
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External links [edit]
- Big Blood brother – official American site
- Big Brother – official Canadian site
- Big Brother at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_23_(American_season)
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