Big Brother 27
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I don't care who wins, I'm just here for the cheap entertainment.. the cheaper, the better
This site is about the Big Brother 27 feeds and contains spoilers! It isn't necessarily thorough: it's what I catch and/or what interests me. It's about watching hamsters: who's doing what and why. Thanks for encouraging my behavior.
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BB27 DRINKING GAME

Take a big swig and then another because we're about to do it all again!

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EAST COAST AIR SHOWS

East coast air show live streams:
Use these links at your own risk
- USTV Now
- If you have Paramount+ with Showtime (ad-free) plan, you can watch live TV for your local timezone
- Use Cloaq Chrome extension and set to New York to watch East Coast airing from other timezones

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For the Families and Friends

So your spouse/significant other, sibling or child or cousin, or buddy or neighbor or co-worker has been cast on Big Brother, what fun! But you're in for a few surprises.

First, realize the TV editors' job isn't to make your person look good: they're making a TV show. They might put your person's worst or dumbest moments on the show, and they often specialize in "out of context". Nothing will change that, you just need to accept it, as well as the fact that people watch the feeds 24/7. Feedsters will see your person at their best and their worst, and some will dwell on either extreme. Whispered conversations, bad habits, grooming rituals - you name it, it will be analyzed, made fun of, idolized and ridiculed, and it'll live on the internet forever. You just need to accept that too.

Second, understand going in that this fanbase is like no other. The vast majority of BB fans and feedsters are fun, funny, kind-hearted people, but nearly all BB fans and most sites, myself included, have some fun at the hamsters' expense (I call them hamsters because watching live feeds is like watching and poking at hamsters in a cage). Some folks can take it to vicious, hateful extremes and others can become obsessive, stalkerish fanatics. Social media has magnified that exponentially in the last several years. If you try to bait or argue with the haters or let the obsessive ones get too close, you'll probably regret it.

Third, not everyone is going to love your person, no matter how much you think they should. Every single hamster has both fans and haters. Even the most popular ones have hardcore haters, and the least popular ones always have some dedicated fans. Your person is going to come home after all this and be whoever they were before, and that's what matters. Until then, count to ten before engaging with viewers of either extreme.

Mostly just have fun. Step away for a bit if things get too intense. Bookmark, print, or save things you come across for your person when they get home, and try to relax - even/especially if they're about to be evicted. They all survive.

But don't just take my word for it, read it from three who have been there: see For the friends and loved ones by BB15 Spencer Clawson's girlfriend Marilyn, about watching her guy on one of BB USA's most volatile seasons, Advice to houseguests's moms & dads by BB17 winner Steve Moses's mom Kathleen, and What it's really like to be the Mother of an All-Star by BB6/7/14/22 Janelle Pierzina's mom Ann. Ongoing thanks to all of them for sharing their thoughts!



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THE REAL SHOW IS THE FEEDS

I'm no longer a feeds affiliate, but they remain the only way to get the full story

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GAME TWISTS

Twists and related nonsense will be posted here

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Big Brother 27 SEASON FAQ
-Day 1: Move-in TBA
-July 10: Premiere

Feeds are streamed by Paramount Plus. Call 888-274-5343 for account help, including cancellation.

BB27 finalist prizes are likely the same: $750k for the winner, $75k for 2nd place, and probably still $10k for 3rd, $7.5k for 4th, $5k for 5th.
Stipend is probably still $1k per week for all except finalists, including pre-season sequester. Stuntcasts may get more.

The habitat has 94 HD cameras (no change) and 113 microphones (no change).

The recorded in-house announcements are the voice of producer Don Wollman. He and Julie Chen are the only senior staffers who have been there since Big Brother 1.

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