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Tidbits, Trinkets & Trash - The Final Five Face the Facts. Thursday, November 17, 2016 11/18/16 04:43 AM
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Tidbits, Trinkets & Trash - The Final Five Face the Facts. Thursday, November 17, 2016 By FeedWatcher
Last night the festivities started at the new time, two hours earlier than it usually does on eviction nights. This was MUCH appreciated by all of the East Coast live feeders, since the HoH comps have been starting well after midnight for us all season.
Last night Danielle was evicted by a unanimous vote, and left without seeming too salty. She looked gorgeous, and everyone gathered at the Memory Wall to watch her picture turn to black and white. It's funny, because after the first eviction, when Cornbread left, only Jason and Scott stood at the wall to watch this BB tradition. But now everyone does it...it's a rite of passage in the game, sort of like attending a funeral for a comrade.\

The HoH comp started around 10:00 PM EST, after a short FISH break to give the house guests instructions. This was another good comp, although it was rather uneventful to watch much of the time. Basically, they started with Shelby asking the players seven different questions about gender differences in the game, questions that were difficult to anticipate or prepare for. Questions like, "who placed more votes to evict this season, males or females?" Shelby asked each player to lock in their answers, and then we went to the next question without learning that the correct answer, or who answered correctly.
There were some long pauses while Shelby waited to be prompted after each question, dragging out the process somewhat. But I'm sure Production was checking to be sure they had the footage they need, and noting the recorded answers before continuing. Once all of the questions were completed, it was time to start the balance portion of the competition. BB asked them to wipe their shoes off on a special mat each of them had in their booths, so they wouldn't be too slippery.

Then it was Go Time. Each player had a series of pegs to stand on, getting smaller and smaller the further they got from their booth. They all started balancing on the first peg, until BB decided it was time to reveal the answers to the questions. If they got the answer correct, they got to stay on their current peg, but if they got it wrong, they had to step forward to the next peg. They were not allowed to crouch or bend their knees, unless they needed to catch their balance for a second.
Kryssie and Morgan both got all of the questions correct, so that kept them on the largest peg for most of the competition. Jason missed one question, and Justin missed three, so they had to move ahead while the girls stayed where they were. Justin ended up way out there on the smallest peg, where he could only stand on one foot, lasting about a minute like that. Jason fell off first, though, moving to the next peg. He later said that he thinks this comp was meant for him, and he blew it by overshooting the distance between pegs.
This left just Kryssie and Morgan out there, balancing in the cold air. The comp rules stated that once all of the questions were completed, BB would ask the remaining players to step forward to the next peg every five minutes, until each player was at the end. Then it would just be balancing...something that Morgan was built for, as a cheerleader for over 10 years.
Read on here: http://bigbrotherlivefeedupdates.blogspot.com/2016/11/tidbits-trinkets-trash-final-five-face.html
Shut the flippin' front door! ~~ Do you think you were born awesome, or just grew up badass? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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