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Big Brother 12: Who Leads? Who Goes Home? Here's The Final Rankings
Spoiler Influenced Commentary and Rankings by Jesse Caylor
September 5, 2010






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So much to cover in one Big Brother scoreboard that should have been covered in three or four!

As it is, however, we are down to the final four and, honestly, the game hasn’t been very interesting since Brendon’s eviction several weeks ago. I can’t say I’m surprised. I love seasons when the house is divided.

Not when everyone gangs up on one or two individuals. I’d like to say this is purely out of the goodness of my heart, but it’s not. It makes for uninteresting game play and that’s just what we got this season.

How else could you explain the fact that three morons are going to make the finals and, one of them, eventually go on to win the game?

Players like Ragan and Britney got so wrapped up in their personal emotions that they lost sight of the big picture. However, I would say the same is also true of our dear Rachel. How else can you explain that she targeted girls her weeks as HoH and taped goodbye messages that warned them to stay away from “her man”?

But that’s neither here nor there. Ultimately, this season was not about game play, but pettiness and it saddens me. That is what so many think reality television is about: watching arguments between worthless individuals.

I only hope, that CBS doesn’t think that the high ratings of this season should encourage similar behavior in coming seasons. I want to go back to the Janelle and Will days, when there was legitimate face offs and a fight to the end.

This week, like Ragan last week, Britney will go quietly out the door. She will be evicted and she probably should be. In the finals, she would win hands-down and even the stupid boys aren’t dumb enough not to see that.

It’s like this season is going out with a whimper. Really the only question left is who will win the final HoH.

If it’s Hayden, he has won the game. If it’s either of the others, Hayden will most likely become the final member of the Jury house and the crown of the season will be given to someone completely undeserving.

Now, this is usually the point when I take solace in knowing that America’s vote will give the season’s TRUE winner a nice chunk of change, but thanks to the editors at CBS I do not think this will be the case.

Most likely one of the most nefarious members of the cast will walk away with the cash and Brendon and Rachel will go out painted the villains. It’s a shame. That’s really all I have to say about it.

What could have been an excellent season, with game changing move after game changing move, turned out to be one of my least favorites.

Did you notice that the Veto was used almost every week? And yet, with the exception of Matt’s eviction, none of these Veto’s changed the game at all?

The Brigade may claim to be the best alliance ever, but in the worst strategic season yet, is that really saying much?

I hope that next season gets a cast that knows how to play the game.

Here's my final rankings:

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