I’ve recently had a conversation with someone where they
asked me a very reasonable question. Why do I like Jessica and Cody on this
season of Big Brother? It’s a reasonable question. In theory, they represent
everything I don’t like in Big Brother contestants. They don’t treat the game
like the Holy Grail, they care more about competitions than strategy, and they
do have pretty terrible social games. But yet, I love them. I’ve discovered
that what I love is their no bs approach to these houseguests and how they are
the only people on this season to truly understand how everyone else in the
house with them is complete and utter trash. It’s as if the Big Brother house
became a landfill and Jody are the recyclable cans that ended up there by a
lazy mistake.
This is a cast of completely unrepentant narcissists and
nasty people. First, we have Paul: the midget with a Napoleon complex who
thinks it is his god given right to behave cruelly towards other people. The
worst part is that, try as he might to justify it, his actions have nothing to
do with the game. Kicking two people that are already down is NOT a game move.
He didn’t get anyone new to turn on them. He didn’t make them perform poorly in
a challenge and then backed off. He decided to make their lives a living hell
this past week.
For those who saw the harassment Jessica and Cody faced on
the Thursday Big Brother episode, let me tell you, there was so much you
missed. Paul orchestrated that entire attack hours before it happened and told
each person what they were to do. What you didn’t see was Alex and Christmas
for multiple hours attacked Cody’s military service and told him that his
service was a lie. Cody was a marine for 10 years and was deployed twice in
Afghanistan and they had the nerve to tell him his service was fake. CBS,
likely to protect ratings from dropping, did not air these remarks.
Furthermore, this attacking of the two lasted for hours beyond what was shown.
Jessica and Cody had to be talked out of not quitting by the diary room and the
houseguests had to be warned repeatedly to stop. However, what makes the
situation even worse is that after all of the warnings, all Paul got from the experience
was that America would “mistakenly” think he was a bully. He might as well buy
a big old track with oversize wheels because his small penis syndrome couldn’t
be anymore obvious.
Christmas ought to only receive coal this year for her
behavior as well. I do not care if she is on painkillers. She has the capacity
to realize that Paul’s actions were disgusting and she should not have agreed
with it, or even participated. Matt was
falsely portrayed as a good guy during the episode, but that was incorrect. He
did express doubt over the plan, but only because he was worried about Cody
hitting someone. He was full blown egging on Raven when she was attacking
Jessica.
And don’t even get me started on Raven. She is full blown
Carrie/single white female/white trash/insert any other crazy and demeaning
allusion here. 1. When she was flat out called Paul’s dog, she freaking barks
in response. DOES SHE NOT GET THAT THAT WAS AN INSULT?! 2. I’m angry at CBS for
how they edited her fight with Jessica over Alex’s cat ears. What they did not
show was that everything Jessica said was correct. Raven DID steal the cat ears
and pour out the coke, and CBS EASILY had tape of it that they could have
shown, but they didn’t because protecting Raven is protecting Paul. I don’t
care that they still showed those two negatively. It was much worse than what
was portrayed. 3. Raven is an attention whore. Plain and simple. While the
stomach disease that she talks about is real, the extent to which she says she
suffers does not appear to be. For a “life threatening” and horrible illness,
she has not had a SINGLE instance of being sick in the house. Furthermore,
after Christmas broke her foot, Raven noticeably began faking a limp and this
limp was only present when other houseguests were around. Then a few weeks ago,
all of a sudden she has a story about having been kidnapped. If you think this
is it, you are mistaken. Jessica a few nights ago was talking about how her
father is passed away and Raven with her “one up” disease (the only real
disease she probably has), decides to make it all about how her mother could
probably be in the hospital. Oh, Raven, your mother is so sick but you chose to
spend your summer in the Big Brother house? Crazy is as crazy does and she gets
a lot of it from her mother.
Social media participation is nothing new for Big Brother contestants’
families, but Raven’s mother has taken it to a new level. Anyone who says anything
negative about her daughter is blocked and harassed. Her mother has even gone
so far as to post people’s addresses on Facebook and report parents who don’t
like her daughter to Child Protective Services claiming that they abuse their
children.
The sad thing is, is that no one on this season outside of
Jessica, Cody, and Mark have any redeemable qualities. Elena is the classic
bystander who does nothing to stand for what’s right, which makes her almost as
culpable as who does it. Alex is a petty and insecure mean girl who trashes
girls and then wonders why she has no girlfriends. Jason has made several disgusting
remarks about how different women should be raped and Kevin has become openly
confessing to having adulterous thought about Christmas even though he has a
wife and children watching the show. Kevin, in a conversation with Paul, even
openly detailed how to have an affair without a wife knowing. Are we seriously
supposed to believe that he has this knowledge without having done it before?
The sad thing is that this week has almost had me not hating
Josh as much. At least in Josh’s case, I can pinpoint his issues to some sort
of psychological issue that he can’t control. The others are just horrible
human beings that are exhausting to watch and read about. I was really excited
about this season at the start due to the fights, but with Paul in this house,
it’s taken a turn toward revolting and without Jessica, Cody, or Mark in the
house, I’m not sure I could continue watching. What makes all of this worse is that CBS indirectly allows this behavior to continue to flourish for the sake of ratings by not airing it. If they had a truthful edit, these contestants would be getting blasted and actually have to face real consequences for their actions.
So I’ll continue to wave my Jessica and Cody flags in
support for non-trash Big Brother contestants. I will also continue to write
about what actually needs to be said about this season, even if CBS refuses to
show it. You can’t just cast horrible people and expect to get no backlash for
it.
I'll see you next time,
Julia
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