Cast: The cast is full of forgettable personalities. The only exception being Rachel and Danielle, who we've seen from previous seasons. Why does production keep on insisting that the public like Jeff and Jordan? They keep on shoving them in our faces, while Jeff is one of the most unlikeable houseguests ever and Jordan (although extremely sweet), is not particularly memorable. We had to endure an entire season of wannabe metal-head Adam pretend like he knew what he was doing in the game. Kalia was the only newbie who made attempts at doing something in the game, other than that, the newbies just stood in the shadows of all the returning players.
Winner: Rachel is the most memorable player in Big Brother history, but somehow, her win doesn't feel extremely validated here. It was great seeing her play the game without Brendon in the second half of the game, and she proved to be a fierce competition beast and a somewhat decent strategist. However, it seems as if the season was tailor-made to get Rachel in the end for the win. There were some twists that directly gave Rachel and advantage in the game - most notably the Pandora's box that forced the duos to get back together. However, Rachel is an iconic player and deserves to win the game in some form or other.
Rewatchability: The season overall is quite predictable, and none of the players really make any exciting or big moves. However, it is always fun watching Rachel overcome obstacles and push forward and hard into her win. If anything, the funniest moment to rewatch this season is Lawon thinking that if he was evicted, he'll be able to come back and be granted with some "special power". Sadly for Lawon, that was not the case. It will go down as one of the worst moves in Big Brother history though.