Post by Colby on Jun 17, 2015 19:59:50 GMT -5
Big Brother Rise & Fall 11 - All Stars 2!
Welcome back housemates! After five seasons, 66 evictions, 57 weeks, and five brand new winners, we've recruited the strongest, most memorable, and brightest stars to return for another shot at the Rise & Fall crown. Throughout the past five seasons, there has been carnage, betrayal, drama, and of course challenge! With one of the biggest casts imaginable, a whopping 27 strong players, we expect this to go down as one of the most grueling seasons in Rise & Fall history! Each of the past five seasons have brought something different to the table, so let's recap how we got here!
Season 6
It appeared coming off the heels of All Stars would be a hard act to follow, but with a cast equal in size to our first All Star season, everyone showed they were here to play! With two separate houses reshuffled every week, the game got shook up in a way we had never seen before.
In the first week of the game, an all male alliance formed, called the League of Gentleman, and they had their hands in all the cookie jars! Lead by the likes of Nick, Memphis, Lane and Jon, they controlled the first few weeks of the game, making sure all threats to their alliance walked out the front door. All of that soon changed when Heaven stepped onto the scene.
Sensing something was off, she began taking out the League of Gentleman's pawns, starting with Kenny. Knowing she was onto something, Heaven formed a counter alliance of herself, Kaysar, Hayley, and Keith to knock the League of Gentleman off their throne. Week after week, Heaven and Kaysar won challenges and slowly stole control from the League of Gentleman. As their alliance began taking major hits losing Jon and Aaryn, Nick won his first Head of Household with one goal in mind - to evict Heaven. To his dismay, Heaven was able to find a special Power of Veto preserving her and her allies, while exterminating the League of Gentleman's last pawn, Allison. With some help from Hayley and Keith, the League of Gentleman were evicted one after another until none remained.
At the final four, Keith won Head of Household planning to get Heaven out, but it was too late, as Heaven went on to sweep the last two challenges, sending Kaysar out for his challenge prowess and Hayley out for being the sweetheart of the season.
At the season finale, Heaven swept all nine jury votes, and got the distinction of not only becoming Rise and Fall's first unanimous winner, but the holder of the most challenge wins in a season winning 6 HoH's and 7 PoV's. How will this happy little family of All Stars fare here after their back and forth season? Please welcome back, Hayley, Heaven, Keith, Memphis, and Nick!
Season 7
On the heels of a twenty person cast, it was time to go back to basics and usher in twelve new players to vie for their chance to become the next winner of Big Brother Rise & Fall. While things had appeared to return to basics, a twist in the week three turned the game upside down.
In the first two weeks of the game Sam and Neda took control and dealt with weaker players in the house, swiftly taking out JoJo and Gina. In week three, the game got a shake up as Mike and Zach won Head of Household, with Zach seizing control of the game when Sarah and Brittany won the battle of the block challenge. With Neda at his side, Zach began taking control of the game eliminating the comedic Wil and Luke, while playing a major role in evicting Sarah.
When Sam won HoH at the final seven, Zach made a push for Brian and Mike to go up on the block. Not wanting to sit by idlely while Zach attempted to run the game, Sofia formed an alliance consisting of herself, Brittany, Sam and Mike to take out Zach and Neda. While it came at the expense of Brian, this newly formed foursome saved Mike, and went on to take out Zach and Neda in back to back weeks.
At the final four, Mike secured his spot in the final three by winning head of household. Sofia followed suit when she won the power of veto, evicting her closest ally Brittany, citing that she was too much of a jury threat, as well as wanting to go against the strongest physical competitors in the final three. Her strategy paid off, as she went on the win the final HoH, evicting Mike and winning the game by another 5-2 vote. With half of this cast returning, will the season 7 All Stars once again bring their A game? Please welcome back, Brian, Brittany, Mike, Neda, Sofia, and Zach!
Season 8
Our eighth season saw sixteen new housemates enter the game planning to play as individuals, only to find out they would be playing the game as duos!
In the first two weeks of the game, Caleb let his presence be known and tried to take control of the house, but it wasn't long before things caught up to him. In week three, Ryan and Danielle turned the game up on it's head by putting Caleb & Heather, and Nicole & Leo on the block. Knowing that they would survive eviction yet lose their closest ally, Heather and Nicole solidified their alliance with a F2 deal, as their partners walked out the front door.
The next week, Heather won Head of Household and fired back, with the intention of removing Ryan from the game, but her plan was foiled when Ryan won the Power of Veto, and Matt was the one to take the fall. While the houseguests were already shaken up from having to play as duos, they got another shake up when the first boot of the game, Jerry returned to the house for another shot at $500,000.
In week five, Ryan cut a deal with Heather and Nicole to work together and Luisa was the next houseguest evicted, but the deal didn't hold up long! Nicole would take the HoH key the next week and go back on her word, nominating Ryan and Danielle. Once again, Ryan won the PoV and took himself down. While Danielle was able to play both sides for a majority of the game, her double dealing caught up to her and she was evicted, leaving Ryan with no allies.
The next week, Ryan once again won HoH and this time he was set on removing Heather or Nicole from the game. When Nicole won PoV it seemed Heather's demise was imminent. In a twist of fate, Heather convinced Jerry to keep her in the game, and Jessica was evicted at the eleventh hour. Jerry's action did not come without consequence as he would be evicted again the following week when Ryan won PoV. Donny followed suit at the final four.
At the final three there was no where to hide. After nine weeks of playing against each other, the war would finally come to an end. Ryan and Heather won the first two parts of the HoH challenge and it all came down to part three, with the winner evicting the other. After a string of tie breakers, Heather finally usurped Ryan from his challenge throne, and sent him out of the game once and for all.
At the finale, Heather and Nicole battled it out in the jury questioning. While jurors respected both of their gameplay, it was Nicole who came out on top, due to the fact some jurors felt scorned by Heather, as well as feeling Nicole was more visible in the game. After a season where it was clearly one man versus everyone else, have things changed for this group of All Stars? Let's give a warm welcome to, Danielle, Heather, Luisa, Matt, Nicole, and Ryan!
Season 9
After seasons of houses, duos, and a battle of the block twist, it was time for a new twist to shake up the game even further. The season 9 housemates entered the game knowing that one of them would be named MVP each week, and the MVP would be responsible for nominating another housemate. With three nominees, the houseguests would be saving one of the nominees each week unlike in past seasons.
The game got off roaring start, and it was all about Shilpa! After winning the HoH and PoV in week one, she ended up in two alliances, one consisting of Rachelle & Craig, and another consisting of Drew & Christine. When Craig won HoH the next week, she used her alliances to help control Craig's nominations, Rachelle's MVP selection, and the eviction vote.
Unbeknownst to Shilpa her other ally Drew would go on to become MVP the following week. With the HoH key in hand, Drew held all the power, and struck a nerve when he single handedly nominated Shilpa's allies Craig and Rachelle. Knowing that her two alliances would eventually be at war, Shilpa pledged her loyalty to Rachelle & Craig, and was able to continue playing both sides during Ash's HoH reign.
At the final ten, Rachelle won HoH, and Shilpa sold her old allies Drew & Christine down the river. Drew once again holding the MVP power, used it to place Dan on the block with the intention of preserving his game. Unfortunately it didn't work, and Drew ended up being evicted. When Shilpa won HoH the following week, she fired shots at those she wasn't aligned with, nominating Chris and Ash. While Shilpa would get her way with Chris leaving at week's end, it came at a price, as Chris scolded Shilpa's allies for doing what she wanted and put the house in a state of turmoil.
Realizing she needed to do something, Rachelle began strengthening her connections with Dan and Ika, with the hopes of being able to take out her close ally Shilpa. Rachelle and Shilpa would go on to alternate HoH wins, and eliminate the remaining threats to their alliance, starting with Ash and ending with Ivette.
When Rachelle won HoH at the final six, the odd man out was Christine, but Rachelle had other plans. Using Christine and Ika as pawns, Rachelle went on to win the Power of Veto, and used it to backdoor her close ally Shilpa, sending her out of the game. While Christine was thankful to have survived another week, she knew her days were numbered and had to make a move. Luckily for her, she won HoH and did just that, nominating Rachelle & Craig. When Rachelle once again won PoV and removed herself from the block, Dan went up and Craig went out. While Christine got out Craig, she still ended up leaving when Rachelle won PoV at the final four.
Entering the final three, Rachelle knew the only person standing in her way was herself, having separate final two deals with Dan and Ika. She felt confident with her place in the game, but still gave it her all in the final HoH challenge, only to be shocked when Ika defeated her in part three. Despite their close connection throughout the game, Ika had ill feelings toward Rachelle for using her as a pawn throughout the game, and ended Rachelle's dream of winning Rise & Fall.
At the finale, the jurors were upset and angry that Dan and Ika were the final two. Many of them cited Dan's game as too under the radar to warrant a win, while they considered Ika too delusional to deserve the win. In a split decision, the camera panned to Ika, and she defeated Dan in a 4-3 vote. In a season where all the proactive players took each other out one by one, how will this group of All Stars play upon their return? Please welcome back, Ash, Christine, Drew, Ika, Rachelle and Shilpa!
Season 10
Once upon a time, during season 9, another Rise & Fall season was taking place in secret, off in a remote location unbeknownst to past housemates, and a majority of the world. The twist on this season, was that it was largely a secret, featuring a twelve person cast playing a bare bones game of Big Brother.
The early weeks of the game saw one of the most powerful duos in Rise & Fall history emerge in Skye and Candice. They quickly went to work and ended up being aligned with the likes of Boog, Casey, and Joey. Things would play out exactly as this duo planned, as their targets walked out the door during the first three weeks.
In week four, this duo finally lost power, as Calum won HoH and nominated their alliance member Boog for being a challenge threat, luckily for them Boog was up against Tahan, and the alliance of Casey, Skye, Candice, and Joey spared their alliance member Boog. Boog would strike back the following week and take out Calum.
Casey sensing that he wasn't a priority to Candice & Skye, worked on branching out by forming strong bonds to Greg and Russell. Unfortunately for him, Candice took control the next week, and Boog the week after to eliminate his allies.
With no where left to turn, it was time for this alliance to turn on itself. Skye gained control at the final five, and betrayed her alliance members Boog and Casey. Being too much of a challenge threat, Candice and Skye were able to send Boog packing at the end of the week.
After seeing most of his allies take their stroll to the jury house, Casey finally got power, and planned on breaking up the duo of Candice and Skye. Casey got his wish, but in an unexpected manner, as Skye won the Power of Veto and took out her partner Candice, citing she was too much of a threat to win it all.
Skye went on to claim her seventh challenge win in the final Head of Household, and evicted Casey for being a jury threat. She would go on to sweep jury votes against Joey, and won the game in a unanimous vote. While Skye was the winner of the season, she declined to return and instead will be assisting as a housecall. Without further adieu, let us welcome our last group of All Stars. Step on down, Boog, Candice, Casey, and Russell!
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Welcome back All Stars! I hope you are all ready for a battle royale. With twists and turns awaiting you, it's going to be a wild ride. Grab your things and head in! The time has come for Big Brother Rise & Fall All Stars 2!
Welcome back housemates! After five seasons, 66 evictions, 57 weeks, and five brand new winners, we've recruited the strongest, most memorable, and brightest stars to return for another shot at the Rise & Fall crown. Throughout the past five seasons, there has been carnage, betrayal, drama, and of course challenge! With one of the biggest casts imaginable, a whopping 27 strong players, we expect this to go down as one of the most grueling seasons in Rise & Fall history! Each of the past five seasons have brought something different to the table, so let's recap how we got here!
Season 6
It appeared coming off the heels of All Stars would be a hard act to follow, but with a cast equal in size to our first All Star season, everyone showed they were here to play! With two separate houses reshuffled every week, the game got shook up in a way we had never seen before.
In the first week of the game, an all male alliance formed, called the League of Gentleman, and they had their hands in all the cookie jars! Lead by the likes of Nick, Memphis, Lane and Jon, they controlled the first few weeks of the game, making sure all threats to their alliance walked out the front door. All of that soon changed when Heaven stepped onto the scene.
Sensing something was off, she began taking out the League of Gentleman's pawns, starting with Kenny. Knowing she was onto something, Heaven formed a counter alliance of herself, Kaysar, Hayley, and Keith to knock the League of Gentleman off their throne. Week after week, Heaven and Kaysar won challenges and slowly stole control from the League of Gentleman. As their alliance began taking major hits losing Jon and Aaryn, Nick won his first Head of Household with one goal in mind - to evict Heaven. To his dismay, Heaven was able to find a special Power of Veto preserving her and her allies, while exterminating the League of Gentleman's last pawn, Allison. With some help from Hayley and Keith, the League of Gentleman were evicted one after another until none remained.
At the final four, Keith won Head of Household planning to get Heaven out, but it was too late, as Heaven went on to sweep the last two challenges, sending Kaysar out for his challenge prowess and Hayley out for being the sweetheart of the season.
At the season finale, Heaven swept all nine jury votes, and got the distinction of not only becoming Rise and Fall's first unanimous winner, but the holder of the most challenge wins in a season winning 6 HoH's and 7 PoV's. How will this happy little family of All Stars fare here after their back and forth season? Please welcome back, Hayley, Heaven, Keith, Memphis, and Nick!
Season 7
On the heels of a twenty person cast, it was time to go back to basics and usher in twelve new players to vie for their chance to become the next winner of Big Brother Rise & Fall. While things had appeared to return to basics, a twist in the week three turned the game upside down.
In the first two weeks of the game Sam and Neda took control and dealt with weaker players in the house, swiftly taking out JoJo and Gina. In week three, the game got a shake up as Mike and Zach won Head of Household, with Zach seizing control of the game when Sarah and Brittany won the battle of the block challenge. With Neda at his side, Zach began taking control of the game eliminating the comedic Wil and Luke, while playing a major role in evicting Sarah.
When Sam won HoH at the final seven, Zach made a push for Brian and Mike to go up on the block. Not wanting to sit by idlely while Zach attempted to run the game, Sofia formed an alliance consisting of herself, Brittany, Sam and Mike to take out Zach and Neda. While it came at the expense of Brian, this newly formed foursome saved Mike, and went on to take out Zach and Neda in back to back weeks.
At the final four, Mike secured his spot in the final three by winning head of household. Sofia followed suit when she won the power of veto, evicting her closest ally Brittany, citing that she was too much of a jury threat, as well as wanting to go against the strongest physical competitors in the final three. Her strategy paid off, as she went on the win the final HoH, evicting Mike and winning the game by another 5-2 vote. With half of this cast returning, will the season 7 All Stars once again bring their A game? Please welcome back, Brian, Brittany, Mike, Neda, Sofia, and Zach!
Season 8
Our eighth season saw sixteen new housemates enter the game planning to play as individuals, only to find out they would be playing the game as duos!
In the first two weeks of the game, Caleb let his presence be known and tried to take control of the house, but it wasn't long before things caught up to him. In week three, Ryan and Danielle turned the game up on it's head by putting Caleb & Heather, and Nicole & Leo on the block. Knowing that they would survive eviction yet lose their closest ally, Heather and Nicole solidified their alliance with a F2 deal, as their partners walked out the front door.
The next week, Heather won Head of Household and fired back, with the intention of removing Ryan from the game, but her plan was foiled when Ryan won the Power of Veto, and Matt was the one to take the fall. While the houseguests were already shaken up from having to play as duos, they got another shake up when the first boot of the game, Jerry returned to the house for another shot at $500,000.
In week five, Ryan cut a deal with Heather and Nicole to work together and Luisa was the next houseguest evicted, but the deal didn't hold up long! Nicole would take the HoH key the next week and go back on her word, nominating Ryan and Danielle. Once again, Ryan won the PoV and took himself down. While Danielle was able to play both sides for a majority of the game, her double dealing caught up to her and she was evicted, leaving Ryan with no allies.
The next week, Ryan once again won HoH and this time he was set on removing Heather or Nicole from the game. When Nicole won PoV it seemed Heather's demise was imminent. In a twist of fate, Heather convinced Jerry to keep her in the game, and Jessica was evicted at the eleventh hour. Jerry's action did not come without consequence as he would be evicted again the following week when Ryan won PoV. Donny followed suit at the final four.
At the final three there was no where to hide. After nine weeks of playing against each other, the war would finally come to an end. Ryan and Heather won the first two parts of the HoH challenge and it all came down to part three, with the winner evicting the other. After a string of tie breakers, Heather finally usurped Ryan from his challenge throne, and sent him out of the game once and for all.
At the finale, Heather and Nicole battled it out in the jury questioning. While jurors respected both of their gameplay, it was Nicole who came out on top, due to the fact some jurors felt scorned by Heather, as well as feeling Nicole was more visible in the game. After a season where it was clearly one man versus everyone else, have things changed for this group of All Stars? Let's give a warm welcome to, Danielle, Heather, Luisa, Matt, Nicole, and Ryan!
Season 9
After seasons of houses, duos, and a battle of the block twist, it was time for a new twist to shake up the game even further. The season 9 housemates entered the game knowing that one of them would be named MVP each week, and the MVP would be responsible for nominating another housemate. With three nominees, the houseguests would be saving one of the nominees each week unlike in past seasons.
The game got off roaring start, and it was all about Shilpa! After winning the HoH and PoV in week one, she ended up in two alliances, one consisting of Rachelle & Craig, and another consisting of Drew & Christine. When Craig won HoH the next week, she used her alliances to help control Craig's nominations, Rachelle's MVP selection, and the eviction vote.
Unbeknownst to Shilpa her other ally Drew would go on to become MVP the following week. With the HoH key in hand, Drew held all the power, and struck a nerve when he single handedly nominated Shilpa's allies Craig and Rachelle. Knowing that her two alliances would eventually be at war, Shilpa pledged her loyalty to Rachelle & Craig, and was able to continue playing both sides during Ash's HoH reign.
At the final ten, Rachelle won HoH, and Shilpa sold her old allies Drew & Christine down the river. Drew once again holding the MVP power, used it to place Dan on the block with the intention of preserving his game. Unfortunately it didn't work, and Drew ended up being evicted. When Shilpa won HoH the following week, she fired shots at those she wasn't aligned with, nominating Chris and Ash. While Shilpa would get her way with Chris leaving at week's end, it came at a price, as Chris scolded Shilpa's allies for doing what she wanted and put the house in a state of turmoil.
Realizing she needed to do something, Rachelle began strengthening her connections with Dan and Ika, with the hopes of being able to take out her close ally Shilpa. Rachelle and Shilpa would go on to alternate HoH wins, and eliminate the remaining threats to their alliance, starting with Ash and ending with Ivette.
When Rachelle won HoH at the final six, the odd man out was Christine, but Rachelle had other plans. Using Christine and Ika as pawns, Rachelle went on to win the Power of Veto, and used it to backdoor her close ally Shilpa, sending her out of the game. While Christine was thankful to have survived another week, she knew her days were numbered and had to make a move. Luckily for her, she won HoH and did just that, nominating Rachelle & Craig. When Rachelle once again won PoV and removed herself from the block, Dan went up and Craig went out. While Christine got out Craig, she still ended up leaving when Rachelle won PoV at the final four.
Entering the final three, Rachelle knew the only person standing in her way was herself, having separate final two deals with Dan and Ika. She felt confident with her place in the game, but still gave it her all in the final HoH challenge, only to be shocked when Ika defeated her in part three. Despite their close connection throughout the game, Ika had ill feelings toward Rachelle for using her as a pawn throughout the game, and ended Rachelle's dream of winning Rise & Fall.
At the finale, the jurors were upset and angry that Dan and Ika were the final two. Many of them cited Dan's game as too under the radar to warrant a win, while they considered Ika too delusional to deserve the win. In a split decision, the camera panned to Ika, and she defeated Dan in a 4-3 vote. In a season where all the proactive players took each other out one by one, how will this group of All Stars play upon their return? Please welcome back, Ash, Christine, Drew, Ika, Rachelle and Shilpa!
Season 10
Once upon a time, during season 9, another Rise & Fall season was taking place in secret, off in a remote location unbeknownst to past housemates, and a majority of the world. The twist on this season, was that it was largely a secret, featuring a twelve person cast playing a bare bones game of Big Brother.
The early weeks of the game saw one of the most powerful duos in Rise & Fall history emerge in Skye and Candice. They quickly went to work and ended up being aligned with the likes of Boog, Casey, and Joey. Things would play out exactly as this duo planned, as their targets walked out the door during the first three weeks.
In week four, this duo finally lost power, as Calum won HoH and nominated their alliance member Boog for being a challenge threat, luckily for them Boog was up against Tahan, and the alliance of Casey, Skye, Candice, and Joey spared their alliance member Boog. Boog would strike back the following week and take out Calum.
Casey sensing that he wasn't a priority to Candice & Skye, worked on branching out by forming strong bonds to Greg and Russell. Unfortunately for him, Candice took control the next week, and Boog the week after to eliminate his allies.
With no where left to turn, it was time for this alliance to turn on itself. Skye gained control at the final five, and betrayed her alliance members Boog and Casey. Being too much of a challenge threat, Candice and Skye were able to send Boog packing at the end of the week.
After seeing most of his allies take their stroll to the jury house, Casey finally got power, and planned on breaking up the duo of Candice and Skye. Casey got his wish, but in an unexpected manner, as Skye won the Power of Veto and took out her partner Candice, citing she was too much of a threat to win it all.
Skye went on to claim her seventh challenge win in the final Head of Household, and evicted Casey for being a jury threat. She would go on to sweep jury votes against Joey, and won the game in a unanimous vote. While Skye was the winner of the season, she declined to return and instead will be assisting as a housecall. Without further adieu, let us welcome our last group of All Stars. Step on down, Boog, Candice, Casey, and Russell!
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Welcome back All Stars! I hope you are all ready for a battle royale. With twists and turns awaiting you, it's going to be a wild ride. Grab your things and head in! The time has come for Big Brother Rise & Fall All Stars 2!