TV Review: <i>Big Brother Canada 4</i> (Round #6)

Big Brother Canada is heading down under. The house has shifted yet again and the game is taking a new turn with how things are being run. The format is still the same, but one of the houseguests is having a little fun this week to change the pace. It’s a “game within a game” as one of the houseguests puts it. But will one different week affect the game going forward?

Much like the American house, the Canadian edition is run by competition, backstabbing and the duplicitous moves the houseguests make to pull ahead of the pack. While around the world – similar to Nikki’s house in the U.K. or Tim’s house in Australia – the game is a popularity contest. While the relationships determine who gets nominated, the public votes for their least favorites to leave. The former creates the drama while the latter is more of a social experiment. Both have their positives and their negatives.

With a dash of international flair added to the game’s events this week, the Canadian houseguests didn’t know how to react. And it created some much needed tension that was definitely new for the viewers as well.

Here’s a look of what went down in the Big Brother Canada 4 house during Round Six:

Round 6

Dallas’ game is a prime example of the shift of power. His alliance was strong, he had two good allies in Maddy and Ramsey and he had the house on his side to take out the bigger threats. However, after weakening the enemy and a thoughtless move by his ally, the game turned against him. He became the new house enemy and an easy target.

Whereas his enemies were stronger socially, Dallas let his emotions cripple his game so much so that he turned against Maddy, who by extension took away Ramsey. He got cocky and let the game shift to the point that he easily became the most desirable person to go. Future Big Brother players can follow this as an example: Keep your relationships strong and never think you’re above the game. If Dallas had simply played along and kept the pieces moving after Maddy’s reckless move or Tim’s Australian nomination strategy, the week could’ve played out much differently.

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Episode Ratings:

HOH/Nominations – 9/10
Power of Veto– 6/10
Eviction – 9/10

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