Order of Evictions

AdmiralLindsay's Total Drama Big Brother currently has a four-season run, and is expecting to add a Season 5 to the series. The news was announced at Season 4 All-Star's season finale that Season 5 would indeed be in the making. However, unlike previous seasons, AdmiralLindsay stated that it woudln't be for awhile until Season 5 would come out. This is not usual for the series, since previous seasons seemed to come one after another.

At the season finale of All-Stars, AdmiralLindsay stated an idea for season five, after announcing that Season 5 would indeed happen. His idea stated that, much like previous seasons, the jury would return yet again. The only difference being that they would this time not return as who they were roleplaying, but as a Total Drama version of themselves. This idea was kepts on the down low, and caused many problems to the fifth seasons plans, many contestants were unable to create themselves into a Total Drama version. With only few contestants actually being able to make themselves into a TDI self, AdmiralLindsay decided to close down the idea once and for all.

Season 1

Season 1 featured twenty five houseguests and had up to thirty evictions. In this season, houseguests would earn money for winning challenges. Houseguests were able to save up their mone yand buy items. These items each had a limited stock of three. One of these items being the ability to return any previously evicted houseguest. This item became hated for there being constant debuts all the time, this item took a large part in many returnees and made the game much longer then it needed to be.  Season 2

Season 2 featured twent four houseguests and had up to twenty six evictons. In this season, houseguests were not evicted, but executed. Season 2 started up in October, so this season was said to be an all-season Halloween special. When a contestant was executed, they would be killed, never to return again. However, this was proved wrong when two contestants returned from the dead, and some would later even return for Season 4's All-Stars. This season can also be known as Vets vs. Newbs, the previous season veterans, while outnumbered, managed to knock out all the newbs before the final six. This huge separation caused only three newbies to actually make the jury. Season 3

Season 3 featured fifteen houseguests and had up to fifteen evictions. In this season, houseguests would recieve grades for completing challenges. This season was school themed, with there being expullsions instead of evictions. Not only was there way less houseguests, or students, but there was also no debuts or returnees! This season was all or nothing, with no second chances given. This season also introduced fan-made characters into the series for the first time. Season 4

Season 4 featured twenty of the strongest houseguests in Total Drama Big Brother history. The jury of each season returned, as well as a few others that caused plenty of drama and stirred things up. This season was the first to follow the original Big Brother rules, there is no buying items, no executions, and no letter grades.  Season 5

Season 5 has officially been started, it features fifteen houseguests. Nine of these houseguests are veterans, while six of them are new to the series. The camp suffered a huge gap of inactivity, it was said to be cancelled... until it was picked back up out of the blue with a message to the fourteen still remaining houseguests in the middle of the night. A twist has not been revealed as of now, or if there will even be one.