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* Megan Lowder. Oh, God, ''Megan Lowder!'' Her short time on BB 19 saw her MistakenForRacist, ostracized, vomiting from nervousness, and finally collapsing into a panic attack in the Diary Room, causing her to walk from the game at the urging of the show's producers and be rushed to the hospital, where she spent several days drying out from the house's toxic atmosphere. Evidently, Megan was ''really'' traumatized, because after she walks from the house, she's virtually erased from the show, never featured in any evictee-themed competitions, and ''doesn't even come to the finale celebration.'' It's just plain SORROWFUL!!
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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCCzO8q6bI Paul also admits he hated the entire night and was crying by the end of it.]] This night was ''so'' bad, the producers actually loosened up and allowed Alex to have alcoholic beverages on the show, just so Alex and the houseguests could [[DrowningMySorrows drink away the pain...]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg minus Kevin.]]

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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCCzO8q6bI Paul also admits he hated the entire night and was crying by the end of it.]] This night was ''so'' bad, the producers actually loosened up and allowed Alex to have alcoholic beverages on the show, just so Alex and the houseguests could [[DrowningMySorrows drink away the pain...]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg minus Kevin.]]]]
* Big Brother Denmark subjecting the houseguests to the absolutely '''CRUEL''' treatment of having them forced to stay frozen in place as their loved ones come see them... it's no wonder the houseguests broke out and rebelled by the end!!!
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* Also from that season, the entirety of Willow's eviction. Firstly it was the result of Sarah thinking that nobody would vote to save Willow, even though if she ''had'' voted for her then she would have kept her in the game. As soon as she realized what she'd done, Sarah burst in to tears. A few weeks later, when Willow was int he jury house and Bruno arrived, he told her that Sarah was the one who voted her out. Since nobody knew what Sarah had been thinking, they all thought that Sarah had stabbed her best friend in the house in the back just for the sake of it. ''Everybody'' felt sorry for her.

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* Also from that season, the entirety of Willow's eviction. Firstly it was the result of Sarah thinking that nobody would vote to save Willow, even though if she ''had'' voted for her then she would have kept her in the game. As soon as she realized what she'd done, Sarah burst in to tears. A few weeks later, when Willow was int he in the jury house and Bruno arrived, he told her that Sarah was the one who voted her out. Since nobody knew what Sarah had been thinking, they all thought that Sarah had stabbed her best friend in the house in the back just for the sake of it. ''Everybody'' felt sorry for her.
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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCCzO8q6bI Paul also admits he hated the entire night and was crying by the end of it.]]

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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCCzO8q6bI Paul also admits he hated the entire night and was crying by the end of it.]] This night was ''so'' bad, the producers actually loosened up and allowed Alex to have alcoholic beverages on the show, just so Alex and the houseguests could [[DrowningMySorrows drink away the pain...]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg minus Kevin.]]
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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry.

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* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgCCzO8q6bI Paul also admits he hated the entire night and was crying by the end of it.]]

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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell,
knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury. Christmas is thus forced to sit out most of the competitions and spends half of her time on the show in the sidelines.
* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house

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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell,
fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury. Christmas is thus forced to sit out most of the competitions and spends half of her time on the show in the sidelines.
* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages because there was no way to anticipate the need to record them for her in the span of such a short eviction, and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the househouse. Alex sits by the fridge, grabs the whole bottle of Coke, and looks ready to up and cry.

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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury. Christmas is thus forced to sit out most of the competitions and spends half of her time on the show in the sidelines.

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* Vanessa finally collapsing into tears after turning against Austin. Not helped that Austin retorts, "You're not gonna get the jury votes."
* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, fell,
knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury. Christmas is thus forced to sit out most of the competitions and spends half of her time on the show in the sidelines.sidelines.
* The second Double Eviction Week of 19 hits everyone like a ton of bricks, especially Josh, who is being forced into choosing his alliances over friendship. Jason and Raven are betrayed out of nowhere and Kevin stays in the house, leaving Alex in a state of despair, Jason dumbfounded and sore, Raven in hysterical sadness, Paul exhausted, Christmas on the verge of crying, and Josh... [[DespairEventHorizon Josh]] is just '''[[InelegantBlubbering blubbering]]''' by the end of the night. Jason is blindsided and has no words to say about the so-called "friendship" in the house and all the [[FalseFriend counterfeit people]] in the house who have been played by Paul just as he has now (an irony which is not lost on Jason when he tells Paul he can take his "FRIENDSHIP" bracelets and throw them). Worse, Paul's goodbye video to Jason is a thinly-veiled effort to gain his sympathy for the jury votes. Raven doesn't even get the benefit of the goodbye messages and runs out of the house rejecting the apologies from the rest of the house
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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.

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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury. Christmas is thus forced to sit out most of the competitions and spends half of her time on the show in the sidelines.
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** Made even sadder with Derrick's grandfather passing away the day after.
* From Big Brother 2, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6omREKjPlo Monica finding out about 9/11 and finding out that her cousin was missing]].

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** Made even sadder with [[DramaticIrony Derrick's grandfather passing away the day after.
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* From Big Brother 2, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6omREKjPlo Monica finding out about 9/11 and finding out that her cousin was missing]]. Tragically, she and her family eventually learned that cousin Tamitha Freeman was among the employees of the World Trade Center killed that awful day.
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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.

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* Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] [=BB19=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seemed like it would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.
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* Jason accidental breaking Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seems like it will be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.

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* Jason Jason's completely accidental breaking of Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the [=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seems seemed like it will would be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.
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* Jason accidental breaking Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the AstroTurf. Initially, it seems like it will be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news.

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* Jason accidental breaking Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the AstroTurf.[=AstroTurf=] on it. Initially, it seems like it will be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news. And yet she ''still'' chooses to stay in the game even when she knows she will need more surgeries in the future and already had to temporarily leave the house to go to the hospital, and will not be able to participate in some challenges if she isn't cleared to compete with her injury.
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* Pete from BBUK 7 had such a bad drug problem that he later admitted that he was on LSD during his interview, and only wanted to get on the show because he couldn't save up enough money for rehab. He only successfully became clean after spending all of his prize money and being homeless.

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* Pete from BBUK 7 had such a bad drug problem that he later admitted that he was on LSD during his interview, and only wanted to get on the show because he couldn't save up enough money for rehab. He only successfully became clean after spending all of his prize money and being homeless.homeless.
* Jason accidental breaking Christmas's foot on [=BB18=] when he was letting her ride him on piggyback but tripped and fell, knocking her to the AstroTurf. Initially, it seems like it will be a simple break that she'll be able to heal from... then she learns it is a CareerEndingInjury that is going to have real-life consequences, requiring surgery, a donor bone to replace one too broken to mend, and the very real possibility that she will not regain full mobility of her foot. Being an athlete, this is the darkest possible outcome. Jason inadvertently did one of the worst possible things '''ever''' to happen in the ''Big Brother'' house without meaning to- crippled somebody for life- and nearly broke down upon hearing the news.
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* The events that led up to Ramsey's NonGameplayElimination (His father having a triple bypass)

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* The events that led up to Ramsey's NonGameplayElimination (His father having a triple bypass)bypass)
* Jade Goody finding out she had cervical cancer during Bigg Boss 2, and dying just 6 months later.
* Ensuing BlackComedy aside, Angie [[Music/DavidBowie Bowie]] finding out about her ex husband's passing in CBBUK 17.
* Pete from BBUK 7 had such a bad drug problem that he later admitted that he was on LSD during his interview, and only wanted to get on the show because he couldn't save up enough money for rehab. He only successfully became clean after spending all of his prize money and being homeless.
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* Also from that season, the entirety of Willow's eviction. Firstly it was the result of Sarah thinking that nobody would vote to save Willow, even though if she ''had'' voted for her then she would have kept her in the game. As soon as she realized what she'd done, Sarah burst in to tears. A few weeks later, when Willow was int he jury house and Bruno arrived, he told her that Sarah was the one who voted her out. Since nobody knew what Sarah had been thinking, they all thought that Sarah had stabbed her best friend in the house in the back just for the sake of it. ''Everybody'' felt sorry for her.

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* Also from that season, the entirety of Willow's eviction. Firstly it was the result of Sarah thinking that nobody would vote to save Willow, even though if she ''had'' voted for her then she would have kept her in the game. As soon as she realized what she'd done, Sarah burst in to tears. A few weeks later, when Willow was int he jury house and Bruno arrived, he told her that Sarah was the one who voted her out. Since nobody knew what Sarah had been thinking, they all thought that Sarah had stabbed her best friend in the house in the back just for the sake of it. ''Everybody'' felt sorry for her.her.
* The events that led up to Ramsey's NonGameplayElimination (His father having a triple bypass)
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* It's hard not to feel for Britnee and Sarah in [=BBCan3=] after Canada voted them Have Nots for the week. Sure, the reason they were voted in was because Canada wanted one of them to win a huge secret power, but they didn't find out about that part for a while - which means they spent several days thinking that their entire country hated them.

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* It's hard not to feel for Britnee and Sarah in [=BBCan3=] after Canada voted them Have Nots for the week. Sure, the reason they were voted in was because Canada wanted one of them to win a huge secret power, but they didn't find out about that part for a while - which means they spent several days thinking that their entire country hated them.them.
* Also from that season, the entirety of Willow's eviction. Firstly it was the result of Sarah thinking that nobody would vote to save Willow, even though if she ''had'' voted for her then she would have kept her in the game. As soon as she realized what she'd done, Sarah burst in to tears. A few weeks later, when Willow was int he jury house and Bruno arrived, he told her that Sarah was the one who voted her out. Since nobody knew what Sarah had been thinking, they all thought that Sarah had stabbed her best friend in the house in the back just for the sake of it. ''Everybody'' felt sorry for her.
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* From Big Brother 2, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6omREKjPlo Monica finding out about 9/11 and finding out that her cousin was missing]].

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* From Big Brother 2, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6omREKjPlo Monica finding out about 9/11 and finding out that her cousin was missing]].missing]].
* It's hard not to feel for Britnee and Sarah in [=BBCan3=] after Canada voted them Have Nots for the week. Sure, the reason they were voted in was because Canada wanted one of them to win a huge secret power, but they didn't find out about that part for a while - which means they spent several days thinking that their entire country hated them.

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* Say what you will about Amanda, the episode before her eviction was one of the biggest tear-jerkers on the show yet.

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* Say what you will about Amanda, [[AlphaBitch Amanda]], the episode before her eviction was one of the biggest tear-jerkers on the show yet.


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** [=McCrae=]'s HeroicBSOD after Judd's eviction makes it seem like he lost his significant other. And he didn't react that way when ''Amanda'' was evicted.
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* In BBCan, Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears. When she walked out o the house, she stopped and spread her arms over the door, still fighting back tears.
** Funnily enough, it was ''just'' like what happened in BB12 to Britney, although Britney took it better.

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* In BBCan, [=BBCan=], Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears. When she walked out o the house, she stopped and spread her arms over the door, still fighting back tears.
** Funnily enough, it was ''just'' like what happened in BB12 [=BB12=] to Britney, although Britney took it better.
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* Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears. When she walked out o the house, she stopped and spread her arms over the door, still fighting back tears.

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* In BBCan, Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears. When she walked out o the house, she stopped and spread her arms over the door, still fighting back tears.






** For starters, she was expecting Ginamarie to put Elissa and Spencer up on the block, so when she and her boyfriend {{McCrae}} were put up instead, it came as a ''total'' surprise.

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** For starters, she was expecting Ginamarie to put Elissa and Spencer up on the block, so when she and her boyfriend {{McCrae}} [=McCrae=] were put up instead, it came as a ''total'' surprise.



** During the veto competition, it came down to Amanda and {{McCrae}} of all people during the final round. Cut to {{McCrae}} beating Amanda ''by less than a second'' to win the Veto and keep himself safe. This was one of the few times they didn't play the happy winning music, instead leaving the scene silent as Amanda cries her eyes out, realizing she is going home on Thursday.
** During the Veto ceremony, Amanda again bursts out in tears as {{McCrae}} uses the Veto on himself and sealing her fate in the game.

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** During the veto competition, it came down to Amanda and {{McCrae}} [=McCrae=] of all people during the final round. Cut to {{McCrae}} [=McCrae=] beating Amanda ''by less than a second'' to win the Veto and keep himself safe. This was one of the few times they didn't play the happy winning music, instead leaving the scene silent as Amanda cries her eyes out, realizing she is going home on Thursday.
** During the Veto ceremony, Amanda again bursts out in tears as {{McCrae}} [=McCrae=] uses the Veto on himself and sealing her fate in the game.
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** Made even sadder with Derrick's grandfather passing away the day after.

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** Made even sadder with Derrick's grandfather passing away the day after.after.
* From Big Brother 2, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6omREKjPlo Monica finding out about 9/11 and finding out that her cousin was missing]].
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** Derrick throwing the HOH so that Frankie would get a picture of his grandfather.

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** Derrick throwing the HOH so that Frankie would get a picture of his grandfather.grandfather.
** Made even sadder with Derrick's grandfather passing away the day after.
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** Finally, despite getting a HopeSpot when Elissa decided to save her (which means she would have the majority of the votes to be saved), Amanda's former ally Andy formed a new alliance, turned and evicted her. After that she had to face the boos by the audience due to her behavior in the house..

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** Finally, despite getting a HopeSpot when Elissa decided to save her (which means she would have the majority of the votes to be saved), Amanda's former ally Andy formed a new alliance, turned and evicted her. After that she had to face the boos by the audience due to her behavior in the house..house..
* The fourth eviction of Big Brother 16 had several:
** Frankie receiving news that his grandfather had passed away from cancer.
** Brittany being greeted by her children after she was evicted.
** Derrick throwing the HOH so that Frankie would get a picture of his grandfather.
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** Finally, despite getting a HopeSpot in Elissa decided to save her (which she will now have the majority to be saved), Amanda's former ally Andy already formed a new alliance, turned and evicted her. And that she had to face the boos by the audience because of the behavior in the house..

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** Finally, despite getting a HopeSpot in when Elissa decided to save her (which means she will now would have the majority of the votes to be saved), Amanda's former ally Andy already formed a new alliance, turned and evicted her. And After that she had to face the boos by the audience because of the due to her behavior in the house..
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** During the Veto ceremony, Amanda again bursts out in tears as {{McCrae}} uses the Veto on himself and sealing her fate in the game.

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** During the Veto ceremony, Amanda again bursts out in tears as {{McCrae}} uses the Veto on himself and sealing her fate in the game.game.
** Finally, despite getting a HopeSpot in Elissa decided to save her (which she will now have the majority to be saved), Amanda's former ally Andy already formed a new alliance, turned and evicted her. And that she had to face the boos by the audience because of the behavior in the house..

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* Also from Season 15. The aftermath of the veto competition when McCrae was forced to go up against Amanda (of all people) in the final round, ensuring that only one of them would stay.

--> "Happy Happy house!"

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** It was even worse in the recap that Sunday, where it showed us that during the commercial break everyone burst into tears while Judd sat there pleading for his life in the game.
* Also from Season 15. The aftermath Say what you will about Amanda, the episode before her eviction was one of the biggest tear-jerkers on the show yet.
** For starters, she was expecting Ginamarie to put Elissa and Spencer up on the block, so when she and her boyfriend {{McCrae}} were put up instead, it came as a ''total'' surprise.
** She then angrily accused Ginamarie of betraying her, going as far as to say she didn't want to be in the house anymore.
** During
the veto competition when McCrae was forced competition, it came down to go up against Amanda (of and {{McCrae}} of all people) in people during the final round, ensuring that only round. Cut to {{McCrae}} beating Amanda ''by less than a second'' to win the Veto and keep himself safe. This was one of them would stay.

--> "Happy Happy house!"
the few times they didn't play the happy winning music, instead leaving the scene silent as Amanda cries her eyes out, realizing she is going home on Thursday.
** During the Veto ceremony, Amanda again bursts out in tears as {{McCrae}} uses the Veto on himself and sealing her fate in the game.
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* Also from Season 15. The aftermath of the veto competition when McCrae was forced to go up against Amanda (of all people) in the final round, ensuring that only one of them would stay.

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** Before Talla, BBUK had Kathreya. Similar to Talla, she was one of the most carefree and friendliest houseguests ever, and at one point a choice to win. However, a surprise double eviction a few days before the finale started with the eviction of Mohamed (somewhat of a ShootTheShaggyDog story given his status as an EliminationHoudini) and then the next evicted houseguest was Kathreya. You could hear her and the rest of the houseguests crying because she had to leave.

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** Before Talla, BBUK had Kathreya. Similar to Talla, she was one of the most carefree and friendliest houseguests ever, and at one point a choice to win. However, a surprise double eviction a few days before the finale started with the eviction of Mohamed (somewhat of a ShootTheShaggyDog story given his status as an EliminationHoudini) and then the next evicted houseguest was Kathreya. You could hear her and the rest of the houseguests crying because she had to leave. leave.

* Judd's eviction in Big Brother 15. It was unanimous. Almost everyone was crying about it. Poor Judd...

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* Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears.
** Funnily enough, it was ''just'' like what happend in BB12 to Britney.

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* Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears. When she walked out o the house, she stopped and spread her arms over the door, still fighting back tears.
** Funnily enough, it was ''just'' like what happend happened in BB12 to Britney.Britney, although Britney took it better.
** Before Talla, BBUK had Kathreya. Similar to Talla, she was one of the most carefree and friendliest houseguests ever, and at one point a choice to win. However, a surprise double eviction a few days before the finale started with the eviction of Mohamed (somewhat of a ShootTheShaggyDog story given his status as an EliminationHoudini) and then the next evicted houseguest was Kathreya. You could hear her and the rest of the houseguests crying because she had to leave.
--> "Happy Happy house!"
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* Emmett telling Talla that she was going to be evicted. She was reduced to tears.
** Funnily enough, it was ''just'' like what happend in BB12 to Britney.

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