![]() These three people walk that rare line of being both incredibly annoying and very boring. ![]() Here’s the lowdown on who’s left and some thoughts on the most recent evictees. I could talk about Arisa Cox’s human being-resembling hosting skills (she’s still pretty shaky but all my complaints feel like things that will be fixed with practice) or the fantastic claustrophobia of the 90% indoors house design (even the backyard has a ceiling!), but what all real reality TV fans know is that a season lives or dies by the contestants it showcases and Big Brother Canada has one of the best casts I think I’ve ever seen in a single season. There are a couple reasons the show’s been this good. Who knows if they’ll get this lucky again but Big Brother Canada has stacked their first season with players both good enough and interesting enough to make the Canadian show an easy rival for those legendary seasons of American Big Brother. I’m talking season 2, season 7, season 10, season 14 here people- the big ones. But this time, at least this season, Big Brother Canada is as good as the absolute best seasons of the American original (when I say original, I mean with this particular format I know the first version was Dutch but only we and the Americans use the Survivor-inspired rules of eviction and the HOH-Veto format). Canadian Idol never stood a chance against the massive population down south. That never happens! There was a moment there when I felt like the Canadian dancers had the Americans beat on So You Think You Can Dance but then the disparity in choreographic excellence dragged us back down. Ready? I’m starting to think that Big Brother Canada might be even better than its oh-so-good American counterpart.
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