As the planets align and the stars shine bright, it’s astonishing to feel the cosmic excitement in the air as Big Brother Season 28 is finally in full swing! Seriously, I’ve been stuck in the drought of summer reruns since late May, waiting for that sweet blend of strategy, drama, and unpredictable alliances that keeps us all hooked. I mean, let’s face it, who needs scripted television when you’ve got this chaotic social experiment unfolding in real-time, right? Speaking of chaos, this season kicked off with a bang, embracing its wild “Time Trip” twist that could have anyone in the house scrambling for control!
Let’s take a moment to soak that in, because along with the thrilling introduction of 14 fresh new houseguests, we also welcomed back some reality TV heavyweights like Rick Devens, Angela Murray, and the ever-polarizing Rachel Reilly. Just when you think you can predict the play, WHAM! Rachel’s entrance was like a supernova, shocking viewers everywhere, especially considering how tightly her return was kept under wraps!
Now, before we dive deeper into the twists and turns that are yet to come, let’s just acknowledge one thing: with Dee Valladares officially entering the game during Friday’s Big Brother Unlocked premiere—and even snagging the first Head of Household victory—you know the stakes are already sky-high! Yet, as we enter this electrifying week filled with nominations and competition, one has to wonder… with apologize-in-advance drama looming just around the corner, who will step up and who will stumble?
Ready to untangle the drama of Week 1 and see how alliances shift? Stay tuned, and let’s keep the conversation going—there’s much more to unfold! LEARN MORE.
It’s hard to believe that Big Brother Season 28 is finally in full swing!
I can honestly say I’ve steered clear of the broadcast networks since late May, when most scripted series wrapped up for the season.
So, it’s nice to have something to watch again. Big Brother Season 28 Episode 1 was a wild premiere that fully embraced the season’s “Time Trip” twist.

Along with introducing 14 new Big Brother houseguests, the premiere brought reality TV veterans Rick Devens, Angela Murray, and Rachel Reilly into the mix.
Rachel was a polarizing returnee on Big Brother Season 27, so it was a genuine shock when she walked through those doors, especially because her appearance somehow stayed under wraps.
That was no small feat considering the preseason leaks.
Dee Valladares had already been revealed as the third CBS veteran returning, and after Rachel was tossed into a volcano during the premiere while Julie teased a replacement player, it became pretty clear those leaks were legitimate.

Dee officially entered the game during Friday’s Big Brother Unlocked premiere, and before long, the live feeds were underway.
As TV Fanatic reported earlier this week, Dee won the first Head of Household competition.
She beat out Rick and Angela for the win, and given her Survivor résumé, it wasn’t exactly an upset.
Now that the first week is underway, Dee has made her opening move by nominating three houseguests.

Rome, Chuck, and Jason all won safety during the opening competitions, meaning they’re off-limits this week.
As for Rick and Angela, it’s still unclear whether the returning players also received safety.
Even if they didn’t, it would have been surprising to see Dee take a shot at fellow reality TV veterans this early in the game.
Keeping someone like Angela around might actually be the smarter play. She has to be one of the most headline-grabbing casting decisions Big Brother has ever made.

Angela brings an old-school style to the game where she’s completely unafraid to call people out, and I have a feeling she’ll stir up plenty of drama during her second run in the house.
So, who actually landed on the block?
When the live feeds launched Friday evening, Mallory, Taylor, and Yash were sitting in the nomination chairs.
Honestly, these nominations aren’t all that surprising.

Week 1 is usually about keeping blood off your hands, and Dee appears to be playing it safe rather than swinging for the fences.
There’s plenty of time for big moves once alliances settle and the cracks begin to show.
Of course, there’s still a lot of game left to play before Thursday’s live eviction.
The Blockbuster competition is back this season, which means Dee’s target could easily save themselves before eviction night rolls around.

The twist gets plenty of criticism from fans, but I actually think it makes the live shows more exciting because everything can change in an instant.
Alright, Big Brother Fanatics!
We still have the Veto competition, a potential replacement nominee, and several days of live feeds before anyone heads out the door.
What do you think about Survivor alum Dee officially joining the game? Are you on board with her nominations, or do you think she’s already making a mistake?

And, more importantly, who’s your early pick to win Big Brother Season 28?
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