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I wish Netflix owned both Big Brother US & Canada. I feel like BB would benefit from it, and be a better fit with them (It would probably be uncensored like OTT was to). The people in charge at CBS, and the current production team are stuck in their way's, and clearly doesn't care about the show. Every season thes days. I get the sense that they run the show like "CBS probably won't renew us this time, welp, I finally get to use that kayak I purchased 8 summers ago. Oh, racist things are happening towards black people in the house? Meh."

As for Julie. People on reddit, and Twitter hate her as the host (mostly recently because she's OD religious now), and prefer Arisa Cox from Canada but I like Julie (I like Arisa to, she's an actual fan of BB). Her never missing a Live episode for 20 years cements her with the show for me. I think BB without Julie would sort of take some getting used to for me (she's only on 1 episode a week, I know lol). With that said, I am curious to see how a live episode without Julie, and someone else hosting would be like though.
 
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I wish Netflix owned both Big Brother US & Canada. I feel like BB would benefit from it, and be a better fit with them (It would probably be uncensored like OTT was to). The people in charge at CBS, and the current production team are stuck in their way's, and clearly doesn't care about the show. Every season, I get the sense that they run the show like "CBS probably won't renew us this time, welp, I finally get to use that kayak I purchased 8 summers ago. Oh, racist things are happening towards black people in the house? Meh."

As for Julie. People on reddit, and Twitter hate her as the host (mostly recently because she's OD religious now), and prefer Arisa Cox from Canada but I like Julie (I like Arisa to, she's an actual fan of BB). Her never missing a Live episode for 20 years cements her with the show for me. I think BB without Julie would sort of take some getting used to for me (she's only on 1 episode a week, I know lol).

I imagine it's more like "We can do damn near whatever the fukk we want, and CBS isn't cancelling a fukking thing." There's a reason this airs in the summer. This is an easy three nights of programming in the middle of the summer that probably turns in 2-3 million viewers almost automatically for next to nothing compared to the cost of any scripted programming they could run right now.

I'm not too well versed in what people think about Julie Chen, since I just started watching this last year, but I can easily see why people wouldn't like her. Even with the shytty edit they apparently gave Taylor, and even being obtuse and trying to leave racism/colorism out of it, it's pretty obvious that all the women other than the cook lady made their minds up that they didn't like Taylor almost instantly, and have seemingly been working on getting everyone else to check out on her ASAP. To boil that down to two stale ass right wing adjacent talking points like "The Twitter Mob is bad", and "Only God can judge" is some corny shyt.
 

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Julie Chen is so strange and awkward sometimes, but it makes her awesome. I love her little quotes at the end of eviction nights. "Remember... always be kind! :smile:"
 

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Julie Chen letting you know what type of time her and Les Moonves are on in that last tweet, if you somehow didn't know. :mjpls:
Tweets are deleted. What'd they say?
 
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