TV Review: <i>Big Brother Canada 4</i> (Round #2)

It’s the second week in the Big Brother Canada house, and the game is already seeing a shift in power; it’s full-on Game of Thrones-style. The wildcards have arrived, but their first week won’t be a quiet one. There’s a new feeling in the air – it’s the feeling of revenge. And someone is about to get justice.

The two new houseguests, Nikki from Big Brother U.K. and Tim from Big Brother Australia, have joined the game after last week’s blindside. Everyone is all smiles and excitement (it’s something the houseguests would expect after a big twist like this), but the drama isn’t taking a break with these two new faces around. If Round 2 was summed in a chapter in a novel, “An Eye for an Eye” would be the perfect title.

Here’s a quick look of what went down in the Big Brother Canada 4 house during Round #2:

Round 2

The beauty of Big Brother is the constant shifts of power. One week a houseguest could be ruling the world and controlling everyone but in the next week, they could be the one heading out the door. Loveita nearly saw her dreams go up in flames based on her reckless gameplay in the first week. However, it was her ally Sharry who got the boot.

Sharry is equally at fault for her moves that got her evicted. She is a social and physical threat who could have potentially won the game and people realized this. Instead of campaigning and making deals, she took the high road and kept things civil while Loveita jumped back into the game to campaign. Her reasoning worked out and Sharry had no chance – it was too late to do anything to turn the tide. After Paige’s eviction in the first week due to lack of campaigning, Sharry’s eviction will set the standard for houseguests to come. If you want to stay, ALWAYS campaign and build relationships before it’s too late.

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Episode Ratings:

HOH/Nominations – 8/10
Power of Veto– 6/10
Eviction/HOH – 9/10

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