Gran_Hermano_(Argentine_season_11)

<i>Gran Hermano</i> (Argentine TV series) season 11

Gran Hermano (Argentine TV series) season 11

Season of television series


The eleventh season of the Argentine version of the television reality show Gran Hermano was announced on 26 March 2023, by Telefe.[1] It is the second continuous season to air on Telefe after previously airing on América TV in 2016, as the show made its return to the original network Telefe in 2022.[2]

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Santiago del Moro continues as the show's host.[3] The show follows a group of contestants (known as HouseGuests), who live in a house together while being constantly filmed and having no communication with the outside world as they compete to win a grand prize . Each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (HoH) competition which gives them immunity from nominations and the power to save one of the nominees up for eviction. On eviction night, the audience votes to evict one of the nominees.[4]

The season premiered on 11 December 2023.[3]

Format

The show follows a group of contestants, known as HouseGuests, who live inside a custom-built house outfitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day.[5] The HouseGuests are sequestered with no contact with the outside world. During their stay, the HouseGuests share their thoughts on their day-to-day lives inside the house in a private room known as the Diary Room. Each week, the HouseGuests compete in competitions to win power and safety inside the house. At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (abbreviated as "HOH") competition. The winner of the HoH competition is immune from eviction and selects another HouseGuest to be saved for eviction. On eviction night, the audience vote to evict one of the nominees, and the nominee with the most votes is evicted from the house.[4]

Format changes and additions

The Final Vote

From week 2 onwards, the Final Vote (voto final in Spanish) was enabled by Gran Hermano, which gives the last evicted HouseGuest the power to nominate another HouseGuest with two points.[6]

Red Phone

During Week 5, Gran Hermano installed a red phone in the house. Whoever answered the phone would receive positive or negative information. The HouseGuests must answer the phone without being able to repeat it during the day and if the phone is not answered before five rings the whole house would be punished.[7]

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Positive Nominations

In Week 7, it was announced that all HouseGuests were nominated for eviction. HouseGuests voted on who they wanted to save rather than face eviction. The three HouseGuests who received the most votes would be saved along with the Head of Household.

HouseGuests

A total of 20 HouseGuests moved into the house on Day 1 (11 December 2023), while the last two moved into on Day 2 (12 December 2023).[8][9] A new HouseGuest, Virginia Demo, entered the house on Day 39 (18 January 2024).[10] Former evicted HouseGuests Catalina Gorostidi, Isabel Denegri and Joel Ojeda returned to the house on Day 77 (25 February 2024).[11] Another five new HouseGuests (Damián Moya, Darío Martínez, Florencia Regidor, Mauro D'Alessio and Paloma Méndez) entered the house on Day 85 (4 March 2024), in addition to the returns of former evicted HouseGuests Sabrina Cortez and Denisse González.[12] On Day 121 (9 April 2024), it was announced that former season 10 HouseGuest Constanza Romero would enter the house as a replacement via the Golden Ticket.[13]

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Relatives

On Day 155 (13 May 2024), relatives from each one of the nine remaining HouseGuests that were in competition at the time entered the house.[14][15]

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Special guests

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Episodes

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Voting history

HouseGuests nominate for two and one points, shown in descending order in the nomination box. The four or more HouseGuests with the most nomination points face the public vote.

HouseGuests can also use the Diary Room's Special Nomination, which gives three and two points instead. From week 2 onwards, the Final Vote (voto final in Spanish) was enabled by Gran Hermano, which gives the last evicted HouseGuest the power to nominate another HouseGuest with two points.[6]

Starting in Week 14, the Power Nomination (fulminante in Spanish) was enabled by Gran Hermano, which consists of the automatic nomination of a HouseGuest, without the ability to be saved by the Head of Household. It could only be used once by each HouseGuest throughout those weeks. HouseGuests that use the Power Nomination are marked in bold.

Color key:

  Head of Household
  Nominated for eviction
  Immune from eviction
  Not eligible to vote
  Evicted
  Walked
  Ejected by production
  Special Nomination
  Received Final Vote
  Positive Nomination
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Notes

  • ^1 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Agostina, Carla, Catalina, Florencia C. and Juliana's votes against Sabrina were nulled.
  • ^2 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Bautista, Isabel, Sabrina and Williams' votes against Juliana were nulled.
  • ^3 : As punishment for discussing the salvation earlier, Martín's choice of saving Axel from eviction was nulled.
  • ^4 : As punishment for a confrontation that included violent attitudes, Juliana and Williams were automatically nominated and could not nominate or be saved by the Head of Household.
  • ^5 : As punishment for arguing about the salvation and asking for opinions on it, Martín's power of salvation and the weekly reward for being the Head of Household were revoked. Additionally, he was unable to participate in the next HoH competition.
  • ^6 : As punishment for speaking without a microphone, Nicolás was automatically nominated and could not nominate or be saved by the Head of Household.
  • ^7 : Zoe answered the Red Phone and was automatically nominated for eviction. As a result, she was ineligible to become Head of Household and couldn't be saved by the Head of Household.
  • ^8 : Juliana answered the Red Phone and won immunity from eviction.
  • ^9 : As punishment for announcing her intention to use the Special Nomination Power, Juliana's votes were voided and was banned from nominating again this week. As a result, the Special Nomiantion Power was enabled again for all HouseGuests.
  • ^10 : As punishment for announcing her intention to use the Special Nomination Power, Carla's votes were voided and was banned from nominating again this week. In addition, the Special Nomination Power was suspended until further notice.
  • ^11 : Rosina answered the Red Phone and was given the power to nominate one HouseGuest for eviction, without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household. She chose Lisandro.
  • ^12 : As punishment for speaking without a microphone, Alan was automatically nominated for eviction.
  • ^13 : Agostina answered the Red Phone and was ineligible to become Head of Household. She also had to choose one other HouseGuest to receive the same punishment. She chose Nicolás.
  • ^14 : Lucía answered the Red Phone and was automatically nominated for eviction without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household.
  • ^15 : Joel answered the Red Phone and it was announced that all HouseGuests were automatically nominated for eviction this week. Only the Head of Household and three other HouseGuests would be saved from eviction. In addition, the viewers were voting to save rather than to evict. This week was also a double eviction.
  • ^16 :   The HouseGuests were required to nominate positive. The three HouseGuests with the most positive votes were safe along with the Head of Household. In addition, Florencia's final vote was also positive.
  • ^17 : Both Alan and Denisse gave their final votes to Nicolás.
  • ^18 : Special Guest Romina was required to nominate both positive and negative.
  • ^19 : Martín answered the Red Phone and was given the power to nominate three HouseGuests for eviction without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household. He chose Bautista, Emmanuel, and Nicolás.
  • ^20 : As punishment for communicating with the outside world, Lucía, Rosina, and Zoe were automatically nominated for eviction without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household. As a result of this, they were also banned from competing in the HoH competition.
  • ^21 : Following Lucía eviction, the public had to vote for three ex-HouseGuests to re-enter the house. As Carla walked from the game, she was not included in the vote.
  • ^22 : As punishment for receiving information from the outside world, Zoe was banned from competing in the HoH competition. In addition, she was ineligible to be saved by the Head of Household if nominated for eviction.
  • ^23 : As punishment for refusing to wear her microphone and refusing to go to the Diary Room, Juliana was automatically nominated for eviction without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household. As a result of this, she was also banned from competing in the HoH competition and was unable to nominate.
  • ^24 : As punishment for sharing information from the outside world, Isabel was automatically nominated and could not nominate or be saved by the Head of Household.
  • ^25 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Catalina and Zoe's votes against Lisandro were nulled.
  • ^26 : Despite not having re-entered through the public vote, Gran Hermano allowed the re-entry of Denisse and Sabrina through two special Golden Tickets as they finished 4th and 5th in the re-entry vote respectively back in Week 11.
  • ^27 : As new HouseGuests, Damián, Darío, Florencia R., Mauro and Paloma were exempt for the week and therefore couldn't nominate or be nominated. In addition, they were ineligible to become Head of Household.
  • ^28 : As Isabel continued to share information from the outside world, and therefore breaking the rules regarding the isolation of the game, she was ejected by Gran Hermano on Day 88.
  • ^29 : Joel answered the Red Phone and was immune from the next eviction. In addition, he was given the power to nominate two HouseGuests for eviction. He chose Martín and Nicolás.
  • ^30 : Starting in Week 14, the Special Nomination power was re-enabled by Gran Hermano.
  • ^31 : As Denisse was automatically nominated for eviction via the Power Nomination, Sabrina's final vote against Denisse was nulled.
  • ^32 : As Heads of Household, both Martín and Zoe each had to put one HouseGuest up for eviction. Martín chose Nicolás, while Zoe chose Mauro.
  • ^33 : Lisandro made a brief return to the house to give three HouseGuests a chance to pick one of the three gold envelopes. He chose Emmanuel, Martín, and Rosina.
    • You are nominated: Martín
    • This week your votes are doubled: Emmanuel
    • This week you will only have one vote: Rosina
  • ^34 : As punishment for talking when Lisandro returned to the house, Catalina and Rosina were automatically nominated for eviction. As a result, Denisse's final vote against Catalina was nulled.
  • ^35 : As Bautista became immune by winning the Head of Household competition, Juliana's Special Nomination vote against him was nulled.
  • ^36 : As punishment for speaking without their microphones, Joel and Nicolás were automatically nominated for eviction.
  • ^37 : As punishment for speaking without his microphone, Emmanuel was automatically nominated for eviction.
  • ^38 : Agostina made a brief return to the house to drop off three purple envelopes. The HouseGuests had to decide amongst themselves who would choose one of the three envelopes. They chose Catalina, Damián, and Joel.
    • Next week, you are nominated: Damián
    • You have won a dinner with the HouseGuest of your choosing: Catalina
    • If you are nominated, you are safe. If not, you must save one of the nominees: Joel
  • ^39 : Both Special Guests Walter and Ariel were required to nominate. Ariel nominated as normal, while Walter was given a Power Nomination. Walter used his Power Nomination on Catalina. However, as he decided to leave the house before the Nomination Gala, his Power Nomination against Catalina was nulled.
  • ^40 : As punishment for discussing the salvation, Paloma's choice of saving Florencia R. from eviction was nulled. In addition, her choice of nominating Darío for eviction was also nulled.
  • ^41 : As Martín became immune by winning the Head of Household competition, Zoe's Special Nomination vote against him was nulled.
  • ^42 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Bautista and Catalina's votes against Federico were nulled.
  • ^43 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Damián, Federico, Florencia R., Paloma, Virginia, and Zoe's votes against Juliana were nulled.
  • ^44 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Catalina and Martín's votes against Zoe were nulled.
  • ^45 : As Heads of Household, both Bautista and Martín each had to put one HouseGuest up for eviction. Martín chose Paloma, while Bautista chose Zoe.
  • ^46 : During this week, the viewers were voting to save rather than to evict.
  • ^47 : Florencia R. used her Power Nomination on Emmanuel. As a result of this, he was dethroned as Head of Household. As Federico was the runner-up in the Head of Household competition, he became the new HoH.
  • ^48 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Juliana, Virginia and Zoe's votes against Martín were nulled.
  • ^49 : Emmanuel answered the Red Phone and won three prizes. First, a dinner with the HouseGuest of his choosing. Second, the power to double his votes at the next Nominations Gala. And third, the right to automatically nominate two HouseGuests for eviction. He chose Mauro and Paloma as his two nominees.
  • ^50 : As Bautista became immune by winning the Head of Household competition, Damián's final vote against him was nulled.
  • ^51 : As punishment for announcing his intention to use the Special Nomination Power, Emmanuel's votes were voided and the power was enabled for all HouseGuests.
  • ^52 : Due to bad behavior and multiple rule breaks throughout the start of the week, Gran Hermano voided all the votes and put all HouseGuests up for eviction. As Bautista won the Head of Household competition, he was the only HouseGuest that was safe, however he lost his right to save one HouseGuest from eviction. Had this not happened, Constanza, Emmanuel, Federico and Martín would have faced the public vote.
  • ^53 : In Week 20, both the Special Nomination and Power Nomination were disabled.
  • ^54 : As punishment for discussing nominations in code, Constanza and Martín's nominations were voided.
  • ^55 : As punishment for discussing nominations, Emmanuel, Federico, Florencia R. and Juliana's votes towards Constanza were nulled.
  • ^56 : Nicolás answered the red phone and won the right to nominate one HouseGuest for eviction without the possibility of being saved by the Head of Household. He chose Darío.
  • ^57 : As punishment for discussing the salvation, Bautista lost his right to save a nominee. In addition, he also lost his right to nominate a HouseGuest and was dethroned as the Head of Household. As Virginia was the runner-up in the Head of Household competition, she took over as HoH.
  • ^58 : As punishment for a confrontation that included violent attitude towards Mauro, Juliana was permanently nominated until the end of her stay in the house. Furthermore, she will no longer be eligible to be saved by the Head of Household and will no longer be immune if she becomes HoH.
  • ^59 : In Week 23, both the Special Nomination and Power Nomination were disabled.
  • ^60 : This week, the HouseGuests and their friends and families will nominate together. Only the HouseGuests’s friends and families are eligible to be nominated. The visitor with the fewest votes to save on eviction night, will be evicted along with the HouseGuest they represent.
  • ^61 : As Facundo won the Head of Household competition, Martín was safe from eviction.
  • ^62 : Facundo was required to name two replacement nominees instead of one.
  • ^63 : Catalina made a brief return to drop off a purple envelope. If one of the HouseGuests's friends and family reads the envelope, they would be evicted immediately. If a HouseGuest reads the envelope, then their friend or family member would be evicted immediately. As Juliana read the envelope, her friend Rocío was evicted.

Production

Development

Gran Hermano 2023 is co-produced by production companies Kuarzo Entertainment Argentina and Banijay. The season was first confirmed on 26 March 2023. Host Santiago del Moro was also confirmed to return for the season. Casting for the season started on the same day of the announcement with open-call auditions held for people from up 18 years old. Applicants had to upload a presentation video and show their social networks.[1]

Production design

The house is located in Martínez, Buenos Aires.[66] As with previous seasons, the house is outfitted with 65 cameras and 87 microphones.[4] With over 2,500 square metres, it would become the biggest house ever of Gran Hermano Argentina, including 1,200 m2 indoors, 400 m2 outdoors, a supermarket, and the "arena" in which the HouseGuests are expected to compete for games and challenges.[67]

Release

Broadcast

The premiere of the eleventh season of Gran Hermano was broadcast on Telefe on 11 December 2023.[3] The telecast received a 20.50/63.3 rating/share.[68]

The season airs from Sundays through Thursdays on Telefe, and a special edition called Night with the Exes (La Noche de los Ex in Spanish) with former HouseGuests from previous seasons on Fridays. The debates are joined by panelists Julieta Poggio, Sol Pérez, Gastón Trezeguet, Laura Ubfal, Ceferino Reato, Eliana Guercio, Marisa Brel, Costa and Pilar Smith.[3]

Internationally, the season airs in simulcast in Chile on Chilevisión and in Uruguay on Canal 10.[69]

Streaming services

DirecTV's video streaming service DGO was chosen to offer a 24-hour live feed of the house. Telefe airs in simulcast the season via YouTube and Twitch, hosted by Diego Poggi, Juan Ignacio Castañares, Lucila Villar and Daniela Celis, and the galas will become available to watch on the day after their premiere on Paramount's video streaming service Pluto TV.[3]

Reception

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Notes

  1. Audience averages are measured only in the Greater Buenos Aires area, according to data from Kantar Ibope Media.

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