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Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010
The third season of the reality game show Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition, subtitled Teen Clash 2010 (pronounced as Teen Clash of 2010) aired on ABS-CBN for 78 days from April 10 to June 26, 2010, replacing Habang May Buhay and was replaced by Panahon Ko 'to!: Ang Game Show ng Buhay Ko, Magkaribal and M3: Malay Mo Ma-develop. This is the first Teen Edition to be held after a regular season instead of a celebrity. This pattern would also be followed by Unlimited and Teen Edition 4. This edition surpassed the previous edition's record for the longest edition by only one day, but would later be broken by the next edition by 13 days. This is the first edition to feature mass evictions; meaning that four or more housemates were evicted on the same night. It is also the second consecutive season to feature more than four finalists. This is also the teen season with the most number of forced evictions, with five. James Reid of Australia emerged as the winner of the season. Ryan Bang was the runner-up, while Fretzie Bercede, Devon Seron, Ivan Dorschner, and Bret Jackson II were the finalists.
Development
Auditions
There were two sets of auditions for this edition. The first was held simultaneously with those of the third regular season from March to May 2009. As these auditions were held a year in advance, the age limit was lowered to 14–17. A second set of auditions was held in March 2010, this time with an advanced registration through SMS, the age limit for auditioning was 15–18. A total of around 50,000 auditioned, from which 16 were chosen to enter the house on Day 1. A total of 27 housemates have entered the House, including the replacement housemate that entered on Day 20 and 10 foreign teens that entered on Day 22.
Overview
House theme
Like the previous edition, Double Up, Teen Clash 2010 uses two houses, both summer vacation-themed with beach murals, hammocks, and other amenities. House A is called the Villa, to be inhabited by housemates who have simple backgrounds. In contrast, those who are well-to-do would live in House B, dubbed the Apartment. The Villa and the Apartment have similar amenities. The difference is that the Villa has the swimming and separate bedrooms, complete with furnished beds. The Apartment only has a Jacuzzi and terrace and includes a large communal sleeping area without any beds, hence the use of the banig (see Chronology section).
Hosts
Toni Gonzaga, Bianca Gonzalez and Mariel Rodriguez reprised their roles as hosts of the show.
Format
Every week, two sets of teen housemates, the Filipino and Teenternational housemates, will compete for prizes and a spot in the finale while living in separate houses.
Twists
Housemates
Stay history
First Batch Teenternational Housemates
Chronology of notable events
Below is a chronology of events, not including nomination and eviction nights. This section also lists voluntary and temporary exits, entrances of houseguests, visitors, new housemates, and other events that affected the housemates' lives inside the House. This case, April 10, 2010, is considered Day 1.
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Weekly tasks
For winning a weekly task, the winning house gets a weekly budget for the following week, with the losing house getting only their daily supplies. For the fourth, fifth and sixth weekly tasks, the Pinoy Teen housemates would face off with the Teenternational housemates. Aside from the weekly budget, the winner will get a sure slot in the Big Four.
Nomination history
The housemate first mentioned in each nomination gets two points, while the second gets one point. The percentage of votes shown is the percentage of votes to save unless otherwise stated. Each house would field at least the highest two point gatherers to the list of nominees. For the first three evictions, the two nominees who gathered the fewest save votes, no matter which house each belongs, are evicted from the houses, hence it a double eviction. The two-House concept only lasted 15 days. On Day 16, all Housemates were merged into one house, the Villa. However, with the introduction of the Teenternational Housemates, the house was once again divided into two, with the Teenternational Housemates residing in Apartment. Nomination and evictions rules were also changed with a number of Filipino and Teenternational housemates to be evicted at the end of the voting period; evictions and voting for each group are independent of each other. The housemates with the top three nominations scores, including ties, are included in the set of nominees. On Day 39, the two groups were told to live in one house but they still nominated within each group separately. On Day 44 nominations, the housemates were told to nominate the housemates from the opposing group. The Pinoy housemates nominated the Teenternational housemates and the Teenternational housemates nominated the Pinoy housemates. On Day 51, the top ten housemates were given the freedom to nominate any housemate from both groups, but the top two point gatherers from each group were then fielded as the week's nominees. The Vote-to-Save and Vote-to-Evict scheme was also adapted for the week. Legend
S–E voting system result
Below is the eviction voting result from the eight eviction round.
Unite at the Big Night
The Big Night Finale of this edition, dubbed as Unite at the Big Night, was held on June 26, 2010, at Ynares Center located in Antipolo, Rizal. Like the previous Teen Edition's finale, the show had a sci-fi theme with the emphasis on robots. Tying with theme, the House was seemingly transformed into a giant robot that brought the housemates into the venue. In fact, the room where the housemates were held before they were each brought out resembled a pilot's cockpit. The ex-housemates joined Sam Concepcion and Miles in their rendition of "Pyramid". Guests also included Double Up winner Melisa Cantiveros, first Teen Edition housemate Matt Evans, Pilipinas Got Talent finalists Keith Clark Delleva, the Velasco Brothers, and Jovit Baldivino, and the Homeless World Cup Philippine team. First to leave the cockpit-inspired makeshift confession room was the 6th Big Placer Bret garnering 133,239 votes or 14.68%. Ivan soon followed as the 5th Big Placer amassing 137,402 votes translating to 15.14% of the total votes. Following Ivan was 4th Big Placer Devon with a total votes of 142,876 or 15.74%. The 3rd Big Placer was Fretzie with a total of 145,176 or 15.99% of the total votes. The runner-up for this edition was Ryan who had 169,797 votes or 18.7%. James Reid was proclaimed the winner of the Edition, earning 179,294 votes or 19.75% of all votes cast. James won P1,000,000 (plus the same amount to a chosen charity), a laptop computer, a 42-inch flat screen TV, an Asian tour package, a bottled water business, and a condominium unit. This table shows the summary of votes as obtained by each of the Big 6 in the Big Night.
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