Big Brother 9: Waiting for TV to Catch Up
The TV show is a week behind the feeds, do they want to catch up?
Allison on CBS' 'Big Brother 9' -
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Posted by Ryn As I was watching tonight's show I was confused for a moment. Ryan, Jen, Parker and Allison were having a conversation and Allison was telling Jen that she would exposed her and Ryan's secret if she felt they were not treating her right. I had to think to myself, "What secret?" Then I remembered, on the CBS show Ryan and Jen's relationships was still a "secret." As far as I have been able to tell, that relationship was exposed last Monday or Tuesday. So the TV show is nearly a week behind what we have been watching on the "live feeds." Thankfully things will catch up a bit on Tuesday and then the live show on Wednesday when the first live eviction takes place. However, it will be hard for CBS to catch up on some of the "goings on" in the house over the last six days. Jen and Ryan had some kind of encounter in the bathroom and Matt has Natalie eating out of his hand, she has literally taken care of his "needs" not once but twice in the last three days. The poor non-feed viewing fan of Big Brother has no idea what they have missed so far, I am sure some of them would be shocked if only they knew. For the last eight seasons the internet viewer has been waiting for the sexual tension in the house to end with more than just a kiss. Only once in those first six seasons has it happened. Guess what? It has happened three times in just the first week of Big Brother 9. Is this a good thing or is it too much? Got a question? Ask Big Brother Here. Your question may be read on the air on CBS's Housecalls! Most Popular Stories
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