Angie Tackie’s Best Moves of Big Brother Canada 8
By Tim Gross
With Big Brother Canada 8 now over, we decided to look back at the season. We will be going down the list of every Big Brother Canada 8 and detailing their best moves. Here are Angie Tackie’s best moves.
With Big Brother Canada 8 now over, we decided to look back at the season. We will be going down the list of every Big Brother Canada 8 and detailing their best moves. Here are Angie Tackie’s best moves.
Angie got off to a solid start to the season. A twist saw Canada vote to keep their favorites safe from eviction in week 1. There would be no Head of Household. Instead, the four people with the fewest votes were in jeopardy of leaving and would have three chances to save themselves: a physical competition, a mental competition, and through their social game. Canada voted for Angie to remain safe.
In week 2, Angie was able to remain safe as HOH Chris Wyllie had bigger fish to fry. She soon found herself in a swing vote position as The Evictors alliance (John Luke Kieper, Micheal Stubley, Madeline Di Nunzio, and Rianne Swanson) tried to sway her to their side and save Micheal. Ultimately, Angie chose to evict Micheal and Micheal was evicted in a 9-3 vote.
In week 3, Angie was able to stay off the block once again. HOH Sheldon Jean targeted Minh-Ly Nguyen Cao (Angie’s in-house rival) for a backdoor. After a heated house meeting, Jamar Lee and later, Kyle Rozendal were expelled from the game. As a result, the eviction was cancelled.
In week 4, Angie was able to stay off the block yet again. She also found herself in the swing vote position a second time. However, she had no interest in saving Minh-Ly, who had become the target once again. Towards the end of the week, the houseguests learned that due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) Pandemic, Big Brother Canada 8 would be coming to an early end.
Angie Tackie’s best moves of Big Brother Canada 8
Angie’s best move was working her social game to where she was constantly in a swing vote position. The swing vote can be very valuable if you play it correctly because when people need your vote, you can leverage that into staying for several more weeks if played correctly.
What do you think Angie’s best move of Big Brother Canada 8 was, if she had any good moves? Feel free to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!