The most repulsive players in last night's episode follow.
Most Terrible Words Spoken on Camera: Anything using the Wizard accent.
Repulsiveness Profile: After being assigned the role of Power of Veto challenge leader, Brendon put on a wizard costume and proceeded to do what any NorCal swim coach with absolutely no interest in an acting career would do: used his script to demonstrate how easily he could disappear in the role of a cloaked sorcerer. He employed sweeping gestures, enunciated his words extra-carefully (as a wizard would?), and maintained a serious disposition as if to say, "This is my Harry Potter audition reel."
Most Terrible Words Spoken on Camera: (Using your best "Valley Girl" register) "I gave you an olive branch and you threw it in my face!! Are you kidding me?!?! Wrong move, be-yotch."
Repulsiveness Profile: It is annoying for audiences to see a surgically enhanced, shrieky redhead like Rachel advance each week, but she has proven that (in spite of the number of times she says "bring it on") no one is ready to take her down. Rachel became so all-around repulsive this week that while showing off her HOH basket -- which included a Spice Girls CD and Beanie Babies -- that two houseguests confessed that they would rather commit suicide than continue listening to her.
Most Terrible Sequence Edited Together on Camera:
a) Houseguests cheering during the movie screening (the losing houseguests were not allowed to watch)
b) The sequence from the film in which Mark Wahlberg's character responds to Will Ferrell's radio choice by saying, "This music makes me feel like I'm going shopping for a training bra"
c) Houseguests laughing uproariously
d) Other houseguests outside complaining about how they're going to have to hear their friends recite quotes from The Other Guys, which would make them feel left out
e) Screening houseguests laughing uproariously some more as they watch the movie
f) Line from film (Mark Wahlberg: "Where'd you learn how to drive like that?" Will Ferrell: "Grand Theft Auto").
g) Houseguests laughing even more uproariously than before.
h) Rachel telling the camera, "The Other Guys was the best movie I've ever seen!"
i) Brendon telling the camera, "Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell were hilarious in it."
Repulsiveness Profile: At least last year, Jeremy Piven actually stopped by the Big Brother house to hug castmates and plug his new movie The Goods. This year, not even Joshua Church (who is credited on the film as "Hot Dog Guy") apparently had time to stop by and host the POV challenge.