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Tugs of power

Tugs of power

Big Brother has it well-thought: no half-baked mercy for his original teen housemates inside his house. That's why, only into the third week of the season, he brought in the Teenternational housemates into the vacant Apartment house. For what? Well, to have them clash into the Pinoy ones, sort of Double Up's Resbak Attack-style. Though they it seemed they weren't allowed to make rackets in their first few days of stay, it looks like Big Brother is starting to bring them out to the open. After all, the PBB Teen Clash isn't called such for nothing! As it appeared to the original housemates in Villa, their being different - physically, emotionally and culturally - from one housemate to another was already the clash. But little did they know that when the Caucasian boys of the Teenternational housemates from the Apartment stepped foot into their territory for a task disguised as a special visit, another wave of clash had arrived. They only thought of it as another special challenge for them given by Big Brother but in actual, the imported bedspacers have already taken up to the task of crashing - and clashing - into them. The next thing they knew, there were Korean girls (also from the Teenternational housemates) who also surprised them with another cloaked special task that would test not only their abilities but also their patience, especially that the Korean girls made it harder for the Villa boys to communicate with them because they spoke in their native tongue during their encounter.
But those brief special encounters between the Villa teens and the Apartment bedspacers were just the beginning. Later, Big Brother extended the clash by having both teams finally face each other eye-to-eye. The Pinoy housemates were apparently taken aback, but they weren't ones to quickly give up. Yes, even when the task called for an imprisonment of one of them into the Teenternational housemates' side. Fretzie was first to cross over to the other house but the Villa housemates balanced that with taking one of the bedspacers as their prisoner too, which was Ryan. That exchange hit both teams hard, driving them to do everything they can to bail out their caged housemate.
More clash happened as Big Brother waged a competition between them in Uber games. Just yesterday, both the teams were given the "Hole for One, One for Hole" game, wherein all the members of each team should pass through the hole in the center of the spiderweb-like installation placed in each of their houses. However, the thing was, nobody should graze or touch the said spiderwebs when they pass through, or else everybody should do it again. And earlier today on Uber, they were once again put to another test called the "Walk on Water," wherein the game demanded for the players to stride in water-filled mounts for as long as they could. Add to that, they also underwent the hardship of pulling the rope to their advantage in a game of tug of war. Can the Pinoy housemates take more of the clash against the foreigner housemates or will we be hearing shouts of "No more, Big Brother" escaping from their lips? Find out by watching PBB Teen Clash of 2010 Uber and Primetime every day.

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