Mike Duffy reports that it's down to Nicole Nilson-Shefrick and Will Kirby. Find out what messages the personal chef's husband sent via airplane banners.
Houseguests in Denmark, Belgium, and South Africa are kept in the dark, while those in Holland and the U.S. were informed about the disaster. Learn the reasons why.
Producer Arnold Shapiro reveals changes, like coed bedrooms, to the reality series' rules and format to Joanne Weintraub, who still thinks it's a "perverse festival."
Tim Cuprisin comments on how the "pornographic slow motion" of the damning video of Justin with a knife means CBS "now offers the closest thing we have to snuff films."
Commenting on the aftermath of Justin Sebik's expulsion, Eric Mink gives more examples of how unprepared networks and producers are to provide for their subjects' safety.
Read about the incident involving a drawn knife that could only be seen online through subscription, and find out why it ended in expelling Justin the Jersey bartender.
Donna Petrozello catches up with Eddie McGee, first season winner and a disabled athletes advocate, who comments on the second season cast's ability "to be cutthroat."
Item about the boyfriend of San Antonio's entry in CBS's voyeuristic reality show, Shannon, and his concern about her flirtation with Dr. Will, a handsome houseguest.
Jon Carroll calls the first season "an almost comically bad television program" but finds the second season cast to be "unwatchable." See his rules for good trashy TV.
While Julie Chen is stranded in New York, video feeds indicate that Monica, Nicole, and Will appear not to have been told the whole story about the Tuesday of terrorism.