Every week, host Julie Chen will answer a few questions about the latest events in theBig Brotherhouse.
Here, she weighs in on the first eviction and who is playing best and worst so far.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Okay, Julie.

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Theyve been in the house for two weeks now.
Who has impressed you the most so far?JULIE CHEN:Im surprisingly impressed by Tyler.
He is a thinker, sharp observer and a true expert of this game.
Cant judge a book by its cover.
Hes no Spicoli (Fast Times at Ridgemont High).
He has deals with just about everyone and covered all his bases.
Hes proven to be good at physical competitions and liked by all the Houseguests.
They are treating this like a vacation.
Granted, they didnt have to do much as they were never in danger these past two weeks.
So they spent their time making the B.B.
house look like Workout Club Med central.
For the first time ever, you transformed one of the contestants into a robot.
Half the game is about getting face time with your housemates, not screen time.
It weakened her ability to build a strong close relationship during the all-important getting-to-know-you period.
It was impossible for them to NOT be together.
The chemistry was undeniable.
He even tried to fight it and came in saying he was not there for a showmance.
They seem very compatible and well suited for one another.
That being said, I also like Haleigh and Faysal, a.k.a.
Fessie as he likes to be called.
But Haleigh is so young.
This is most likely more about physical attraction than an emotional relationship.
Even while on the block,Steve seemed so confidenthe was never in any danger.
He wasnt in on any secret conversations because he wasnt tight with anyone.
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