Big Brother Canada Week 8 Recap: Chaos Theory in Action

This week on Big Brother Canada, one houseguest left and another one returned. That's the circle of life in the Big Brother Canada house, which sees more twists than the collective film works of M. Night Shyamalan. o-BIG-BROTHER-CANADA-GARY-BACK-570 Before we learned that it would be Gary returning back in to the house, we saw the last remaining member of The Shield alliance evicted. Peter had been my favourite player to watch in the game this season. He played to the cameras more than any past Big Brothercontestant in the history of the U.S. and Canada iterations, and he definitely knew the game. Peter played hard and fought to the bitter end, which was more than I can say for the other half of The Shield alliance. Power couple Emmett and Jillian (affectionately known as "Jemmett" in social spheres) certainly made the right call by getting rid of the real threat, Peter. On a number of occasions, the underdog left in the house has come back to win on the U.S. versions of Big Brother. Better to send Peter out and take your chances against Andrew and the hapless Talla. Peter mentioned numerous times that his game is based on chaos theory and he would be doing just that. Peter hoped that the chaos he created would be enough to distract people from his true agenda. After this latest "twist," I'm beginning to wonder if the producers ofBig Brother Canada are subscribing to the same theory. While the players momentarily thought they were down to the final four, we finally got to learn who was heading back in to the house, and we were treated to a package of clips telling us what the jury members have been up to. It's probably not a good sign for the show that the jury house interaction was the most engaging segment of the night, but I really enjoyed everybody blaming Alec for being out of the game.
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