[S2E20] Winner Revealed
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On April 17, 2011, an extra named Nicole Crowther revealed the prom king and queen result on the social networking Twitter. Co-creator Brad Falchuk replied to her, \"hope you're qualified to do something besides work in entertainment. Who are you to spoil something talented people have spent months to create\"[3] As a result, Crowther was reportedly fired from the show, however, Crowther later claimed that she had not been a Glee extra since October 2010, and that she learned the spoiler from a dinner party and not on set.[4] Following the scandal, speculation arose that the ending might be reshot when Monteith tweeted a photograph of himself standing next to Agron, who was wearing a tiara.[5] The show did not comment on this, though Crowther stated that Glee would not be reshooting.[6]
Big Brother 2 is the second season of the American reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on CBS on July 5, 2001. The HouseGuests entered the house on June 30 with the series lasting 82 days. The season concluded on September 20, 2001 with Dr. Will Kirby being crowned the winner, and Nicole Nilson Schaffrich the runner-up.
Despite the negative critical response to the first season,[2][3] rumors began circulating in September 2000 that the series would be renewed and would give CBS more creative control over the project.[4] Les Moonves later stated that the possibility of a second season was \"very possible\", adding \"If we can fix the product... we feel there's great potential there.\"[5] In February 2001, it was confirmed that there would be a second season, and that casting would begin soon.[6][7] Paul Romer, who was heavily involved in the first season, stated that the show had poor ratings as the critics \"didn't get it.\"[8] It was reported that CBS blamed the casting for the failure of the initial season.[9][10][11] With the confirmation of a second season, it was revealed that the series would undergo serious changes before the premiere. Before work on the season began, numerous changes were made in terms of the production team.[12] CBS later stated they hoped to get Arnold Shapiro to produce the series,[13] and were eventually successful in doing so.[14][15] Allison Grodner was yet another addition to the series this year, who was hired as the co-executive producer.[16]
The season was originally planned to air five nights a week, though this was later dropped to three nights a week.[17] The show was set to air on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern Time,[18] though in August was pushed back to 9 pm. Eastern Time due to the show's mature content.[19] The live show, in which one of the HouseGuests was evicted from the house, was scheduled to air on Thursday nights.[20] Chuck Riley became the narrator for this season, however, played a smaller role in the show than in the previous season.[21] Initially, it was revealed that the HouseGuests would vote to evict one another, with the viewers choosing the winner out of the final three.[22] This was later scrapped, and it was decided that the HouseGuests would choose the winner and the evictees.[23] Like the previous installment, Big Brother 2 featured the live feed streaming, in which viewers could watch live inside the house at any time.[24] This was the first season to charge for the live feeds to be used, with viewers paying either $19.95 to view the full season or $9.95 for a month of the feeds.[25] The decision to require a payment for the feeds upset numerous fans and viewers, several of which threatened not to watch the series at all.[26] A spokesperson for CBS later stated \"The subscription does two things [...] It safeguards against who's watching live feed so we can verify their age [in case there's nudity]. Second, in entertainment you generally pay for content, so I don't think this is anything unusual.\"[27]
Despite controversy surrounding her appearance on the series,[28] it was confirmed in May that Julie Chen would return to host the second season.[29] In another change to the series, Dr. Drew Pinsky and AOL Online Advisor Regina Lewis did not return to the series.[30] Following the departure of co-host Ian O'Malley during the first season, no second host was selected for the series.[31] The twelve HouseGuests competing in the series were revealed on June 29, 2001.[32] The group moved into the house on July 1, 2001.[33] HouseGuests Mike and Justin had a criminal record prior to appearing on the series,[34] causing some controversy from critics.[35][36] HouseGuest Will was a doctor, while Kent and Mike both owned their own businesses.[37][38] Autumn, Kent, Krista, and Sheryl were all parents, though Kent was the only parent who was married.[39] Bunky was revealed to be the first openly gay HouseGuest to participate in the series, while Kent revealed prior to the season that he felt homosexuality was \"perverse\".[40] The HouseGuests from this season were noted as being more disruptive than in the previous year's show, with several arguments and romantic relationships occurring in the house.[41] Shapiro stated that the new group of HouseGuests were \"uninhibited, outgoing and diverse\", and predicted \"romance and nudity\" from the group.[42]
On Day 1, the original twelve HouseGuests entered the house.[20] Nicole quickly came off as too strong to her fellow HouseGuests, while Bunky opted not to reveal his sexuality to his fellow housemates.[73] Following the introductions, the HouseGuests competed in their first food competition, \"All Stuffed Up\".[48] For this competition, the HouseGuests took as many groceries as possible and attempted to fit them inside a 2002 Buick Rendezvous; they would be allowed to keep whatever groceries they managed to keep inside of the car for a total of sixty seconds.[45] The group won the challenge, though learned of a new challenge; the last HouseGuest remaining in the car would be able to keep it.[74] The game came down to Autumn and Kent, with Kent ultimately winning the car.[45][75] On Day 2, the HouseGuests competed in the \"Wheel of First Impressions\" Head of Household competition.[48] The challenge saw HouseGuests spinning a wheel that would land on two adjectives, with the HouseGuest who spun the wheel having to choose the two HouseGuests they felt the adjectives best described. The HouseGuests not selected would then vote between the two selected HouseGuests as to whom should become the new Head of Household.[75] The HouseGuest with the fewest votes was eliminated, with this process continuing until only Mike and Sheryl remained. The HouseGuests then voted for which of the two should become the new Head of Household, with Mike being the winner.[76][77] With Mike now in power, Kent attempted to form an alliance between himself, Mike, Justin, Bunky, and Will.[78] Meanwhile, roommates Mike, Will, and Shannon began to form a close bond, and later began referring to themselves as Chilltown.[79] Bunky first revealed that he was gay to Autumn, and slowly began revealing this information to the other women in the house. Despite worries that conservative Kent would be upset, all of the HouseGuests came to accept Bunky. In fact, no one cared at all much to Bunky's disappointment. He thought his sexual preference was of interest but truly no one even bothered to mention it other than Kent.[80] Later that week, the HouseGuests competed in the \"Dirty Dozen\" luxury competition.[48] Mike, as Head of Household, entered an inflatable pool of mud and searched to find a key with the name of a HouseGuest on it; once a HouseGuests key was found, they would enter the pool and search for keys as well. If the group found all twelve of the keys within six minutes, they would earn the hot tub; they were successful.[81]
Sheryl's eviction came as a shock to the Chilltown group, who had believed that Nicole would be evicted from the house.[96] Following this, the \"To the Mat\" Head of Household competition was held in the backyard.[48] HouseGuests were asked questions regarding their fellow housemates, and answered each question by either stepping off of their individual mat or staying in place; each player was blind-folded, and could not see how the others answered.[76] Krista was the winner, making her the new Head of Household for the week.[97] Krista began asking each HouseGuest individually who should be nominated for eviction, with the majority selecting Shannon and Will.[96] Despite this, Krista didn't see Will as a threat, and instead felt that Autumn should be evicted as she often complained about life in the house.[96] On Day 13, the group played in the \"Pound of Flesh\" food competition.[48] The HouseGuests competed as guys against girls, and wrote down the weight they believed they were. The group later weighed themselves in the backyard, and the group with the least difference between their guessed weight and actual weigh would earn food for the week; the guys won the competition, placing the girls on the peanut butter and jelly diet for the week.[97] On Day 14, Krista shocked the house when she chose to nominate Autumn and Kent for eviction, hoping to see Autumn evicted from the house.[98] Krista and Monica, who began to form a strong friendship, later formed the Untouchables alliance with Hardy.[99] On Day 15, the HouseGuests competed in the \"Ride the Bull\" luxury competition.[48] The HouseGuests yet again competed as men against women, and attempted to ride a mechanical bull for a set amount of time; the winning team would earn the ingredients to make a barbecue dinner that night. The women were the winning team.[100] On Day 16, it was revealed that the America's Vote for the week determined whether Mike or Krista, who both had birthdays that week, would earn a video message from home and a dinner for two; Krista was selected by the viewers to win the prize, and chose to enjoy the dinner with Mike.[101] The house later decided as a group that Autumn should be evicted and return home to her child.[102] On Day 19, Autumn became the second HouseGuest to be evicted from the house in a unanimous vote of seven to zero.[103][104] 59ce067264