Big BrotherMess LIVE: Episode 01 - 07/18/25
Togethermess
Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd
4.9 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 18 July 2025
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Summary
Recorded LIVE on 07/18/25
We return to the Big Brother house… sort of. Every week, we'll go live to break down the latest BB drama, alliances, evictions, and chaos — all with our signature messy charm.
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| 0:00.0 | What's up everybody? Welcome to the together mess bonus big brother episode. I know and know a lot of you are super excited about this. Happy Friday. By the way, I got my mark ready. I should have told you guys in the chat. Have your marks. I have my friend over here. She's sitting. We got Big Brother playing for her so she can get caught up. It's Big Brother Mania up in here. She's watching last night's episode. But before we get into all the fun that Big Brother has to offer, please leave your questions right now. So as we're talking, our producers, |
| 0:46.0 | by the way, thank you guys for putting us up. |
| 0:47.4 | This is way more production value |
| 0:49.2 | than I thought this was gonna be. It was just me and Jordan kind of talking about Big Brother. She hasn't watched it in years. I didn't watch it in a couple of years. I tuned in last year, and then this year we're finally watching. ironically enough our kids are six and eight now. |
| 1:02.8 | And they're watching it with us. |
| 1:04.3 | Yeah, they're watching with us and they have like all these questions and we're like, |
| 1:07.7 | you know what, so many people have stuck with this over the past 16 years if you could believe that. So and our ties are too big brother, but we don't want to bog down the podcast with all the big brother talks. So we thought, why not just do a Friday episode and kind of rehash some of the, Some of the things we those were the best times of I'd so much fun doing those aftershows for big brother. Yeah, you took them very serious. I one of the memories of you doing the aftershows were at the end of the season. Jeff used to make me go to a dollar store at the 99 cents. Yeah. That's what it was. It was in California. |
| 1:46.2 | And we would go and we would spend hours in there. And everything was positive. We would find something that symbolized that person for that season. I don't know if they were all positive, but it did symbolize. It did symbolize. It was all in good fun. It was all in good fun. And you always had a gift for them. And it was nice. |
| 2:04.0 | It was just kind of like something a little extra. |
| 2:06.8 | And then I felt like the seasons on people were expecting it to get that. And then yeah, so it's kind of sad. You definitely put a lot of work in. But we'll never forget where we came from. That's kind of why we're doing this. I understand everybody that was on Big Brother has a podcast or some sort of input to their opinion on the show. And we're just going to give you our honest opinion and break down the cast and what we think so far and just our opinion, you know, and this is super casual. Yeah. We got kids that run and around upstairs right now. So if you hear kids screaming. Yeah. And even when I did the after show, I was never, ever trying to bring somebody down. you know somebody down. And that was a while back. Now it's like, ask those hard-hitting questions, not that we're having any guests on as of right now. But I never wanted to do that, because you guys don't know what it's like to be in that house, especially not just getting knocked out the first week, but being in there months at a time and what that does to your mind and your psyche, I went through it twice. So I was always trying to be kind to the house guests when they come out because it's emotional, mental, psychological experience that unless you go through it, you can't really understand. So whenever I did those interviews, I was always trying to sympathize with what they went through. So that's what I try to do. |
| 3:25.6 | And we're going to do the same thing here because I feel for everybody in the house, even though it's early. And who wants to come out of the house and have somebody ask you negative questions? Yeah, because I mean, I had that. I mean, but it's times are different. But even when I got off, like people, I knew there being like sarcastic with me and I was like, oh, you didn't like me on the show. |
| 3:45.0 | Like people interviewing me. |
| 3:46.1 | Yeah, but it's also different getting interviewed |
| 3:47.6 | by someone who went through that experience. |
| 3:49.2 | Exactly. like people I knew there being like sarcastic with me and I was like, oh, you didn't like me on the show. Like people interviewing me. |
| 3:46.1 | Yeah, but it's also different getting interviewed by someone who went through that experience. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm so funny because big brother, Zepasod from last night is on because our friend Lisa here is here watching. And it's just amazing to me how many people don't wear shirts in that house, including me. What what was I thinking? But if you know If I look like that right now, I probably wouldn't be wearing a shirt. |
| 4:07.3 | I'm going to have to wear this. |
| 4:08.3 | Okay, so. |
| 4:09.3 | Let's break it. in that house, including me. What was I thinking? But if you know what, if I look like that right now, |
| 4:06.0 | I probably wouldn't be wearing a shirt. |
| 4:07.6 | I'm talking about the backyard. |
| 4:08.7 | Okay, so. |
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