Big Brother 6 Summer of Secrets
American version of Big Brother ran for thirty episodes during the summer of 2005 on CBS, from July 7 to September 20.A group of fourteen contestants were confined in a house together, with the objective of each to outlast the others. For each week of the show, there was a Head of Household (HoH) who was able to nominate other members for removal, and a vote is held to select one nominee to remove at the end of the week.
Maggie and Ivette remained until the end of the show. The jury, composed of previously evicted contestants, voted Maggie as the winner of the $500,000. Ivette took home $50,000 as runner up.
| '''Big Brother (USA) Houseguests''' ''(with days of elimination)'' | |
| '''Season 6''' ([[2005]]) | |
| Maggie Ausburn | Day 80 ($500,000; ''winner'') |
| Ivette Corredero | Day 80 ($50,000) |
| Janelle Pierzina | Day 76 |
| April Lewis | Day 73 |
| Howie Gordon | Day 68 |
| Beau Beasley | Day 63 |
| James Rhine | Day 61 |
| Rachel Plencner | Day 54 |
| Jennifer Vasquez | Day 49 |
| Kaysar Ridha (returned day 40) |
Day 47 (second eviction) |
| Sarah Hrejsa | Day 40 |
| Kaysar Ridha | Day 33 |
| Eric Littmann | Day 26 |
| Michael Donnellan | Day 19 |
| Ashlea Evans | Day 12 |
In this season, the house has been revamped completely with new features, including a two-story house, a secret room, a private bathroom for the HoH, a co-ed shower, a digital picture frame for the houseguests, and lots more. The season's big twist was called Summer of Secrets. At the beginning of the season, every houseguest in the game had one secret partner. However, every pair believed that they were the only ones working together. This season also included a change to the theme song.
Secret partners
In an episode that aired July 28, 2005, Julie Chen told the houseguests that everyone had started the game with a secret partner; but by that time, everyone had already figured it out. She also told them that if one of the pairs makes it to the final two, the winner will win $1,000,000 with the runner-up winning $250,000.
| Secret partners | Relationship | |
|---|---|---|
| Maggie Ausburn | Eric Littman | friends |
| Ivette Corredero | Beau Beasley | former co-workers |
| Janelle Pierzina | Ashlea Evans | ex-roommates |
| April Lewis | Jennifer Vasquez | sorority sisters |
| Howie Gordon | Rachel Plencner | best friends |
| James Rhine | Sarah Hrejsa | dating |
| Kaysar Ridha | Michael Donnellan | neighbors |
Highlights
The season is notable for a number of intense confrontations and arguments. In the second week, Eric confronted Michael about spreading lies of him being a pervert and touching some of the female guests in the house, while Eric was angry over comments Rachel had overheard about Eric's family being made by Michael. The encounter escalated to such a degree after Ivette informed Eric that Michael burped in her face, and Michael told Eric that he was a "midget with a small penis". Simultaneously, Ivette and Kaysar had an argument where Ivette accused him of "having no respect for women".
After Jennifer backdoored Kaysar, it was chaos in the Big Brother house. The deal that the Friendship and the Sovereigns had made to backdoor James was broken. The Sovereign alliance was very angry about Kaysar's eviction, and they definitely showed it. Howie verbally attacked April. Howie called April's husband fat, her dog ugly, and other things as well. April didn't help matters when she called Janelle a drunk. While drunk, Beau and Janelle had a big argument about something of little importance. The argument resulted in their allies having to split the two up.
Two allies in the Friendship alliance also had a pretty big fight toward the end of the season. Janelle put Maggie and Ivette up for eviction, and April was safe until the Power of Veto competition. Ivette won the Power of Veto and expressed her excitement for winning it, which April frowned upon. April and Ivette had a big fight about this, while Maggie just stayed in the background and watched the two friends fight. With Ivette winning Power of Veto, April was the only other person who Janelle could put up for eviction. It came to no surprise to see Ivette, the only contestant eligible to vote, evict April that very week.
Chronology
In the first week of the game Rachel won Head of Household competition by being the last one aboard a giant surfboard in a two hour endurance competition. A majority alliance began to form and several people were left out of it as being outcasts: Ashlea, Michael, Janelle and Kaysar. Rachel nominated Ashlea because she did not get to know her well and Kaysar for being introverted and not interacting with all the HouseGuests. Rachel also won the Power of Veto but decided not to use it. Ashlea was evicted in a 9-2 vote.
Eric won the second Head of Household and, being a member of the majority alliance, nominated two more outcasts: Janelle and Michael. James won the Power of Veto but did not use it. After a fight between Eric and Michael, the rest of the house decided to eliminate Michael in a 9-1 vote.
In week 3 the Head of Household became Kaysar, who had been targeted in previous weeks, earned safety with the title and built alliances as much as he could. Needing allies, he first recruited Janelle who he had been becoming close with in the house. He then pulled two sets of secret partners, Rachel/Howie and James/Sarah, away from the dominating alliance and into a group he called the "Sovereign Six." As for his plans for the alliance, he famously stated: "Rachel and Howie, James and Sarah, Janelle and me - Final Six." Kaysar then proceeded to nominate Maggie and James. The Sovereign Six intentionally threw the Power of Veto competition and enabled James to win it and he removed himself from the chopping block. Kaysar then nominated Maggie's secret partner Eric to ensure that one of the powerful duo would be evicted. The house ended up deciding to eliminate fireman Eric and leader of the Friendship alliance in a close 5-4 vote.
Maggie came back to win the next Head of Household that evening, and vowed revenge on Kaysar for eliminating her partner. She nominated James and Kaysar, but replaced James with Janelle when Sarah won and used the Power of Veto on James. Kaysar, the leader of the new Sovereign Six alliance, was targeted and eliminated in a 7-0 vote.
At the beginning of the Week 5, a new twist was revealed to America and to the HouseGuests. As was done in the third season, one of the evicted houseguests was voted back into the house. This time the viewers were asked to vote online or by text messaging or voting on the internet for either Michael, Eric, or Kaysar to return to the game (Ashlea had originally been eligible to be voted back, but she disqualified herself by voluntarily leaving sequester due to an illness in the family). However, the returning HouseGuest would not come back until the next week, giving Howie, who won the next HoH, one chance to eliminate an enemy. This was one of the most interesting and influential weeks, as Maggie was able to convince Howie against his partner Rachel's wishes that James and Sarah were betraying their alliance and were immediate threats to everybody in the house. Howie was convinced, and nominated the two, insuring that one of them would be eliminated no matter what happened. He stated that week that "this would either be the greatest move in Big Brother history or the dumbest." It is widely regarded that his move of nominating alliance members who had intended to be loyal to him was not the best decision he could have made at the time. James ended up winning the Power of Veto again, and Howie nominated Ivette in his place. Sarah was evicted that week in a 6-1 vote.
At the beginning of the sixth week, Julie Chen announced that over 5 million people had voted and that Kaysar would rejoin the house with 82% of the vote. In the next HoH competition, Jennifer survived a fourteen hour endurance challenge by outlasting Kaysar, making it the longest competition in Big Brother history. She swore on her life to Kaysar and even pretended to shed tears in order to convince Kaysar that she would nominate two members of her own alliance, to backdoor James, a common enemy in the house, even though this would work against her strategically. She broke her promise and put up two people in Kaysar's alliance, Janelle and Rachel, two of the strongest female players in the game. When Rachel won the Power of Veto and saved herself, Jennifer nominated Kaysar instead of James. This led to a confrontation between Howie and April when he claimed that she was full of lies and pulling the strings in her alliance (Beau, Ivette, Maggie, Jennifer, and herself, otherwise known as the Friendship). Howie and Janelle spent hours over the course of the week directly yelling insults and verbal attacks at members of the Friendship as they casually walked by after Kaysar was nominated. This time, Big Brother chose not to intervene. This event split the fan base even more, creating a sharper division between those who empathized with how the Friendship was being treated and those who supported the Sovereign Six.
In Week 7, another twist was announced by host Julie Chen. The houseguests learned that the week would not follow the typical schedule, but would instead be accelerated in order to accommodate a double eviction. In less than 48 hours from the live Thursday night broadcast, another houseguest would be evicted. After a brief trivia competition, Janelle emerged the victor and was told that she had to immediately nominate two houseguests for eviction. She nominated Jennifer, the previous HoH who betrayed the trust of Janelle's alliance, and Maggie, arguably the best player of the "Friendship" alliance. Amassing further power, Janelle seized the Power of Veto, and in a move that shocked the nominee herself, used it on Maggie and nominated Ivette, ensuring Jennifer's future eviction. However, as has been routine for this season, at the next HoH competition, and Beau won the title of head of household, jeopardizing the alliance between Janelle, Rachel, and Howie.
As Head of Household, Beau chose to nominate Howie and Rachel, two strong secret partners. This shocked some members of the house because Beau was known to dislike Janelle. James, again, came out of the Golden Power of Veto competition victorious, setting a Big Brother record for most won vetoes. James did not use the Power of Veto. In a 5-0 vote, Rachel was the 6th houseguest evicted from Big Brother 6 because she was too strong of a player and a big threat.
The next week, April, another member of the Friendship, won HoH, jeopardizing the Sovereign's alliance. She nominated Howie and Janelle as pawns to finally evict outcast James. April got even more power by winning the Power of Veto. April was true to her word and used the power of veto to save Janelle and put up James.
The next week, the Sovereigns regained control as Howie became the HoH. On an episode airing August 30, houseguest April called the viewers of the show "pieces of shit" for voting for Janelle to win a phone call over a member of her own alliance. Janelle decided to receive a phone call from Michael, who was voted out on week 2, a person who she had known for little over two weeks. This angered members of the Friendship who had been pining to talk to loved ones, family members, and husbands who they had been missing dearly for months. April and her alliance accused the producers or rigging the vote and refused to believe America would actually vote for an "evil" person like Janelle to win over one of them.
On September 1, host Julie Chen revealed that there would be another double eviction, and fortunately for the Sovereigns, Howie won HoH for that week. However, his reign would only last for 48 hours. He had to quickly put up two houseguests for eviction, and he nominated Ivette and Beau, the last pair in the house. On September 3, Beau left the house after Maggie won the veto and chose not to use it. Ivette won the proceeding HoH. Ivette put up Howie and Janelle, in hopes of evicting Janelle. At the Final Five Power of Veto Competition, Janelle saved herself from certain eviction by winning the Veto. April was put in her place. On September 8 Howie was evicted after Ivette had put him and April up.
Janelle won the Final Four HoH in a "Before or After" trivia competition. Janelle had put up Ivette and Maggie. Her plan was to tear up the alliance of Ivette, Maggie, and April. Ivette won Veto and saved herself, forcing April, the only safe player, to be nominated for eviction. In the end, Ivette evicted April.
In the final 3 round Ivette won the first part of a three part HOH competition in an endurance test. In the second round Janelle beat out Maggie in a physical and memory game of past events in the house. The stakes were enormously high at the live Final Head of Household competition. If Janelle won, she planned to break up the Friendship and evict Maggie to have a better shot at winning the money at the end. If Ivette won, she decided she would evict Janelle because her alliance members had promised to not vote for her if she had evicted Maggie. Ivette and Janelle went head to head, leading to a double tie breaker. The deciding question was this: "How many hours have you spent in the Big Brother house from the moment you entered until 5 PM this evening?" Ivette answered 1,875 and Janelle answered 1,900. The answer was 1,797. Ivette pulled through and earned the right to choose who would be evicted. She eliminated Janelle, leaving Ivette and Maggie in the final 2.
At finale night on September 20, 2005, Maggie Ausburn became the winner and champion of Big Brother 6 barely beating her friend and alliance mate Ivette by a 4-3 vote. Here are how the votes went down: Jennifer voted for Maggie, Rachel voted for Maggie, James voted for Ivette, Beau voted for Ivette, Howie voted for Maggie, April voted for Maggie, and Janelle voted for Ivette.
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