I agree WHOAMI that I am happy this season has ended. I love this show usually, and I was disappointed that CBS chose the people that they did. In the beginning of the show, it was about choosing people whose characters could possibly conflict and about watching the complexity of human interaction. This complexity shows both the bad AND the good that can come out in people. This season was purely about pretty petty people and showing the dark side of human nature. Arnold Shapiro needs to take some contestant screening lessons from Mark Brunett.The one point I do not agree with you on, however, is that not everyone was called to account for their actions on air. The jury and former contestants alluded to some of the evil comments that Jun and Allison made, but CBS has still never showed their tirades about Robert and his daughter and Julie did not confront them on their hurtful backstabbing.
I am just glad that no one really congratulated them. The saddest part to see was Allison's comment that everyone in the house was hurt by each other and that they will all walk away from this experience with some hurt and that she and Jun won't keep in touch with most of them. The past seasons have been more about bonding with your housemates, not alienating them.
Just my random thoughts. . .I still look forward to more Big Brothers in the future - I only hope they are better...
"Belief creates the actual fact"
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