We want to thank everyone that has played in this series! It has been a pleasure to host 7 seasons and we hope you all had a great time regardless of your placement. We also appreciate the help of the HC <3
Big thanks to: Shadow (Dixie) for the voting charts (1-AS) Justin (Keith) / Curtis (Nick) for RNF6 voting chart Curtis (Nick) for RNF7 voting chart Go (Rhian) for basically being a co-host for RNF7
"Big Brother: Rise & Fall made its debut in the ORG World at the very end of 2012 with the series premiere, season one. Throughout a season of ups and downs for all involved, an epic battle between two roaring sides ensued, including Frank’s allies of Jenn and Roddy, and Kevin’s allies including Kristen and Joshuah. Players that tried to take a middle seat to the debacle wound up falling short, including Annie and Cassi. After a strong battle between Frank’s side and Kevin’s side, both Frank and Kevin were able to maneuver themselves into the final three with Shane who had betrayed both sides when the moves benefited him. Kevin fell just short of making the final three when Frank won the final Head of Household Competition and eliminated who he perceived to be his biggest threat, Kevin. In the final two, Shane argued he made big moves and he was never in danger, while Frank argued he played strong and won challenges while still being a huge threat. Ultimately, the Jury awarded Frank the win in a 5-2 decision."
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"Big Brother: Rise & Fall made its return with season 2 in a ferociously male-dominated season. Literally the only two men to fall short of the final five were expelled. The male alliance dominated the early stages of the game with little opposition, despite a daunting Big Brother International nominations week, when housemates were pointed for nominations. Ultimately, the men alliance made it to the end, where Drew & James were targeted for being on the outs, but James won his way to the final two, while Dominic outlasted David by being perceived as less of a threat to Joe, and having a stronger connection to James than Joe. In the end, the Jury respected Dominic’s social gameplay over James’s physical gameplay and awarded Dominic with the win in a vote 5-2."
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"Season 3 came around which introduced the International players and houses. The Australian house won immunity until the end, while the Canadian side was forced to quickly make alliances amongst themselves, where Andrew, AJ, and Liza formed bonds. In the couple’s week, Estelle found her way into that group. Andrew largely dominated the challenges, winning Head of Households every other week protecting himself and his true allies, while betraying others. Toward the end, an opposition rose from Ryan, but it fell through quickly when Estelle aided Andrew’s efforts. Andrew and Estelle manipulated themselves into the final three and into a good position, until Dixie won the final Head of Household Competition and eliminated Andrew, in a shocking BUTT SURPRISE decision. The Jury awarded Estelle the win for her stronger presence in the game by another vote of 5-2. You should check out Talla's videos! #hilarious"
"Finally, with season 4 just finishing, it’s still fresh off the press. After a few status quo weeks due to the Femme Fatales dominating (Rhian/GinaMarie), Amanda made a move to separate Ed & Sam, causing a war between the survivor, Ed, and Amanda. After Ed formed his alliances with GinaMarie’s group of Rhian, Jade, and Peter he was able to forge a comeback. Amanda’s side ultimately only gained support from Helen, who was never able to win a competition to make the necessary, moves to secure her safety. Once their alliance eradicated Amanda’s liege, Ed and Rhian grew suspicious of one another and tried to get the other out for GinaMarie’s attention. Ultimately, Ed succeeded, and gained GinaMarie’s trust. However, his efforts were unsuccessful when GinaMarie decided to take Jade to the finale for a perceived easier win. The Jury respected GinaMarie’s successes in the game over Jade’s under-the-radar strategy, rewarding the former with a win by yet another 5-2 vote."