The
Big Brother 20 Double Eviction show aired on Thursday night and from our perspective, it's clear that this was the biggest episode in some time. Brett was blindsided, and with that we're left with a final five that includes three members of Level 6 (Tyler, Kaycee, and Angela) and then two who have close relationships with Tyler in Sam and JC. Things are going to move quickly now as we move towards the final three, which will be made official on Thursday night's new episode.
Before we get to Sunday's new episode, though, why not share the latest Allison Grodner interview? Below, you can see what the show executive producer had to say on the subject of challenges with the Double Eviction plus also Brett's reaction to the blindside and what she's most excited about leading up to the end of the game.
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CarterMatt – I imagine on your end that Double Evictions are not the easiest show to pull off. What's the hardest challenge producing them?
Allison Grodner – Double Evictions are thrilling and nerve-wracking for everyone including all of us behind the scenes. I love live television and the surprises it brings and there is always something unexpected that happens during a DE. One of the hardest things to deal with is the language used by our HGs in the moment. They are told multiple times during the commercial and package breaks that they are live and cannot use curse words but, in the heat of the moment, they forget and we are forced to censor which makes the conversations hard to follow.
Brett, for most of this season, has been very much a larger-than-life, confident figure. Yet, the moment he realized his time was done in the game, you could almost see most of that gravitas go away. As someone who has seen him first-hand, what did you take away from watching him tonight?
Brett has a big personality but he was blindsided and he is smart enough to know that his demise was pre-planned and there was no way out. I think he was genuinely shocked and saddened that his game was coming to a sudden end.
We're less than two weeks away from the end of the game. What are you the most excited about entering the home stretch?
This has been a long but fun summer and I am excited to see who is left standing as the final two. I think it is fair to say that almost everyone in that house has truly played the game this summer on some level and I am looking forward to what the jury thinks at the roundtable
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