‘Big Brother: Over The Top’ Spoilers: Player Power Rankings, And Photos of New ‘BBOTT’ House Interior Released


Big Brother: Over the Top is set to premiere tonight and as fans anticipate its commencement, reality show pundits have been offering up their assessments of the new houseguests and how each of them will fare throughout the game.

Additionally, Big Brother producers have been hard at work getting the house ready for its newest arrivals, and in only a week (the Big Brother 18 finale was just last Wednesday) the abode was redecorated for Big Brother: Over the Top cast members, as seen in several new photos.

On Monday, the online-only show’s new cast mates were introduced to mixed reviews, but according to Reality Ace, at the top of the heap is Alex Willett, whom the website ranked as Big Brother: Over the Top‘s No. 1 cast member because she’s “ready to play!” Nevertheless, her sister Morgan Willett, who will be playing the game as well, was seen as Alex’s possible “downfall.”

Big Brother alum Adam Poch offered his take on the new houseguests when he spoke to Big Brother Network, and agreed Alex will probably have a tough time if it is revealed to other cast members that she is in the house with her sister, so he gave her a rank of “3 strips of bacon” on a scale that ranges from 1 to 5 strips of bacon, with 5 being the best, and a scale of 1 to 5 strips of tofu, where 5 is the worst.

As far as Danielle Lickey, Reality Ace ranked her high at No. 2, noting she is a fan, has “fire in her eyes,” and has game “insight.” Adam gave her 2 strips of bacon, saying although she’s a super fan, she may not know how to play up to America using the live feeds, but has potential to “go far.”

Neely Jackson was ranked No. 3 by Reality Ace because she has a great personality and should be very entertaining for viewers. Adam gave Neeley 1 strip of tofu, saying she will probably just blend into the background.

Monte Massongill was ranked 4 by Reality Ace, and was given a whopping 5 strips of tofu by Adam (the lowest ranking he could give) because he believes Monte will have the “biggest ego” and will probably “rub people the wrong way,” which will result in an early eviction.

Big Brother: Over the Top houseguest Shane Chapman was picked as No. 5 by Reality Ace, but Adam found him to be a “cocky, arrogant know it all,” and the fact that he desires a showmance rubbed Adam the wrong way. Thus, Adam power ranked him at 4 strips of tofu, hoping Shane will get the boot sooner than later.

Reality Ace ranked Morgan Willett, Alex’s sister, No. 6, noting she doesn’t know as much about Big Brother as Alex seems to. Adam referenced the same issue in his power ranking, but also believes Morgan will enter into a showmance, which will place a huge target on her back, so he gave her 3 strips of tofu.

Kryssie Ridolfi was given a power ranking of 7 by Reality Ace because she appears to be “a lot to handle” and may be difficult to endure for “more than a week.” Adam, admitting some bias because Kryssie is a “rocker chick,” gave her a high power ranking with 5 strips of bacon. Adam added she is “sassy” and “outspoken,” which could cause friction in the house, but he believes her fellow cast members will “enjoy her.”

Shelby Stockton was given a ranking of 8 by Reality Ace, which commented on her almost unendurable laugh as a reason. Adam wasn’t too keen on Shelby either, giving her 2 strips of tofu because she is “easy on the eyes,” but other female houseguests may become jealous. Additionally, Adam was a bit peeved Shelby reportedly said she didn’t even “…know Big Brother was still a thing.”

Big Brother: Over the Top cast member Justin Duncan was ranked 9 by Reality Ace because he’s a “character,” which begs the question as to whether he’s “a real person…” Justin, who apparently owns a restaurant, is going to try and “win everyone over with his cooking,” according to Adam, who gave him a power ranking of 2 strips of tofu.

Michael “Cornbread” Ligon was given a power ranking of 10 by Reality Ace, which simply noted, “…His name is Cornbread.” Adam ranked Cornbread somewhere in the middle of the pack, giving him 1 strip of bacon. Adam indicated he believes Cornbread could go very far if the viewing audience warms up to him, but he may have a hard time fitting in with the other houseguests.

Reality Ace ranked Scott Dennis 11 in its power rankings, indicating he tried out on Big Brother five times prior, and “doesn’t have a face for TV.” Adam had a different take on Scott, giving him a high power ranking of 4 strips of bacon. He said Scott reminds him of Big Brother 17 winner Steve Moses, and believes Scott may “walk away with the prize…”

At number 12, Big Brother: Over the Top houseguest Whitney Hogg was ranked the worst player this season by Reality Ace. The website notes she talks extremely slow and “has no redeeming qualities about her…” Adam disagreed, giving Whitney a power ranking of 1 strip of bacon, but clarified it by stating, “she does seem like a loyal person who can get into a tight alliance early and go pretty far.”

In anticipation of these new cast members, the Big Brother house has been transformed with new interior decor, and photos of the place indicate the travel theme of Big Brother 18 is long gone. Most of the house is decorated in a mid-century style, according to CBS, but the Have Not room seems to have a Halloween theme that is quite frightful.

Big Brother: Over the Top premieres tonight, Wednesday, September 28, at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on CBS All Access. Once the show begins, CBS promises no blackouts with 24-hour live feed access to the house, even during competitions.

Every night at 10 p.m. Eastern Time, the show will air a Weekday Replay of house events. In addition to that, there will be regularly scheduled events, as follows (it should be noted all times shown are Eastern):

Sundays

10 p.m. – Final Weekly Safety Ceremony and Nomination Reveal

Mondays

4 p.m. – Power of Veto Competition

Tuesdays

4 p.m. – Power of Veto Meeting

10:30 p.m. – Live Diary Room Sessions

Wednesdays

10 p.m. – Weekly Full Episode

11 p.m. – Live Eviction

12 a.m. – Head of Household (HOH) Competition

Thursdays

Julie Chen Live Interviews with Houseguests and Recent Evictee

Fridays

10:30 p.m. – Live Diary Room Sessions

Saturdays

4 p.m. – Weekly Have Not Reveal

10 p.m. – Safety Ceremony

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