"Anna, the lesbian ex-nun with a folksy guitar talent who one might expect to chime in with something acoustic chooses – ‘Together in Electric Dreams’ by Georgio Morodor with Phil Oakey. Oddly enough it kind of sticks out. A track which was created for a film that no one has seen since 1984. The least expected song from nowhere. Some personal resonance here. It’s in my top ten songs as well. And more often than not it has the same reaction for me as for her. She cried, her face awash with memories of club visits of the past and friends she’s missed, her housemates reaction underlining just how alone she feels. Probably the most touching moment of the entire series. Just a pity Craig spoilt the thing by laughing through it."I'm actually getting slight annoyed with the whole affair -- even by now in previous series there has been some great defining signiture moment. Jon has been good but it needs something else, and the double eviction doesn't feel like it. Hopefully the new inmate (because there has to be one) will add something ...
BB For anyone who wasn't reading three years ago, here is the page from the old site about Big Brother One:
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