I miss endurance comps from the earlier seasons that lasted for 5+ hours. I really enjoy the comps where they just have to stand, possibly keep their finger on a button. Nothing too flashy or extraneous, but a test of true stamina, both physical and physiological. I know season 6 had a great one, called the pressure cooker I think. Also season 4, where they had to keep moving into smaller and smaller boxes. I wish they'd bring those back.
but i read on jokers that its really hard to cancel the feeds once you sign up
I think that's how it was before they had them on CBS.com. I got them last year and was just charged the initial payment and never even had to do anything after to cancel.
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Originally posted by geemarty
I wish gifs were big during BB12. Does anyone remember Chima's full on flip whilst hanging onto a rope?
I think that's how it was before they had them on CBS.com. I got them last year and was just charged the initial payment and never even had to do anything after to cancel.
I miss endurance comps from the earlier seasons that lasted for 5+ hours. I really enjoy the comps where they just have to stand, possibly keep their finger on a button. Nothing too flashy or extraneous, but a test of true stamina, both physical and physiological. I know season 6 had a great one, called the pressure cooker I think. Also season 4, where they had to keep moving into smaller and smaller boxes. I wish they'd bring those back.
Free feeds can be crap quality though, and you don't have the luxury of choosing which cam you watch. If I had the money to throw away I'd probably subscribe myself. It's not bad value for the amount of entertainment you'll get from it, honestly.
I think that's how it was before they had them on CBS.com. I got them last year and was just charged the initial payment and never even had to do anything after to cancel.
Definitely. Last year was my first year getting them, but it was 100% worth it. If you order it before the season starts, it's only $24. Even though I didn't end up watching them that often, being there during the mattress flipping night was worth it alone.