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Big Brother's Truth Guardian: Live Feeds Save Show
25 Nov
Summary
- Live feeds serve as a safeguard against Big Brother's controversies.
- Armstrong's book explores the show's evolution and historical moments.
- Podcasts and social media are primary ways fans consume live feed content.

Taran Armstrong, a prominent voice in the Big Brother fan community, asserts that the show's 24-hour live feeds are essential for mitigating its controversies. He details this in his new book, "Behind the Mirror," which chronicles the series' journey from its inception as a Dutch adaptation to its current American format.
The book revisits numerous controversial moments, both broadcast and unseen, underscoring the live feeds' function as a crucial check against the genre's excesses. Armstrong notes that while direct viewing of feeds is rare, fans often consume updates through social media and podcasts, a trend he compares to sports reporting.
Armstrong's work, researched since season 24 concluded, aims to offer deeper learning about reality TV. He clarifies that "Behind the Mirror" is not intended for those seeking mere gossip but rather for viewers interested in understanding the nuances and evolution of shows like Big Brother, providing a through-line across its extensive history.




