Friday, November 13, 2009

Tom Breaks Down in the Middle of the Game


Earlier today, Kuya gathered the house teams to declare the winner of the second battle. First team to win three out of five will be this week’s winner, and would enjoy the benefits of a full budget. House B was clearly ahead in the first half of the game, but House A caught up in the second half. However, one housemate failed to acknowledge the change of rules for the second half. This caused them the win, as the second part of the game was considered void, awarding the win to House B. Rob, the one at fault, had difficulty accepting the decision, feeling that the instant changing of rules was unfair. Read more of the PBB games where Tom breaks down here.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

PBB Double Up Pinoy Big Battle is Up

This week, House A and House B are up for a friendly competition called Pinoy Big Battle. Unlike their previous weekly tasks, they are actually going for a head-to-head battle with their rivals this time to get their hands on next week’s budget; and in order to claim victory, each group has to struggle in terms of bagging the first three wins out of the five exciting games Big Brother prepared. More of PBB Double Up pinoy big battle here

TNS Survey top ratings for PBB Double Up at 32.2%.

The series premiere of Pinoy Big Brother Double Up on Oct. 4 (called Pinoy Big Brother Double Up The Magical Reveal) led the pack with an average household rating of 32.2%.

In second place was the country’s longest running drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya, with 27. 4%, followed by the newsmagazine program Rated K Handa Na Ba Kayo? with 27.2%. More of this news here...

Who's Next to be Evicted in PBB Double Up

Six more "Pinoy Big Brother" (PBB) reality show contestants face eviction this week, host Toni Gonzaga announced on Sunday.

"Pinoy Big Brother: Double Up" housemates were still reeling from the departure of Katlin, a contestant from Big Brother Finland, and Delio's eviction when they heard the announcement.

Those nominated for eviction include 2 individuals from House A and 4 from House B.

It has been almost a month since the contestants shacked up in a house equipped with numerous cameras so the public can view their activities, and a confession room where they interact with an all-seeing, seemingly omnipresent "Big Brother." Read more here...

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