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Aura101
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hopefully as time goes on i hope we see abit more from the UK housemates.
we have seen Natasha and James.
and i see Potential in Gail and Sherrie (though i was expecting sherrie to pipe up alot more than she has)
however the rest are pretty useless, Burnside thinks its a retirement home. And Chloe and Stevie are utterly abysmal signings. I actually hope they are first out, i am sure they will be nominated as they dont appear to be integrating. instead just whispering sweet nothings in every corner of the house
we have seen Natasha and James.
and i see Potential in Gail and Sherrie (though i was expecting sherrie to pipe up alot more than she has)
however the rest are pretty useless, Burnside thinks its a retirement home. And Chloe and Stevie are utterly abysmal signings. I actually hope they are first out, i am sure they will be nominated as they dont appear to be integrating. instead just whispering sweet nothings in every corner of the house
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Davro is ok tho, he is winding up the American's a bit, which is always good.
Sheree, invisible .
Gail, a drudge catering to JD .
Chris, barely there .
Bobby , HUGE disappointment . I expected some fireworks from him .
Natasha, well we know she's there from her singing and from her taunting Farrah , but that's it .
Stevie and Chloe . Oh gimme a break. Sex or non sex, who cares .
James, pretty boy shit stirrer . Otherwise dull .
Is that it ? They need to give their heads a good wobble and start showing some bulldog spirit to match the American true grit .
True so far & I don't expect that to change anytime during this series!
There's every chance their conversations might be more dynamic than:
'Bitch said...... like..... umm...... you go girl........... uh no she di'int............ like....... um...... f**K you bitch......'
I give Janice a pass for noting - quite beautifully - that Jenna's response to the great celery scandal was 'terse'. You gotta love Janice.
I just think there's rarely any depth to the US housemates. They swan around thinking they're above everything and everyone, constantly misunderstand things that are relatively simple, and consistently fail to show any real sense of humour or self deprecation, and boy, do they take themselves seriously!
Even if they were only a two-bit actor in some crappy 80's series (or whatever they've done), they will let you know in no uncertain terms, just how important they think they are, and with no hint of humour or irony either. Probably the result of a life of being surrounded by mindless sycophants, catering to their every whim!
The US housemates they have on BB... I'm not saying they are representative, but they just aren't my type of people at all. They all think they're above it, but come on- you're on big brother! You're hardly going to be a-list! I think that's why we so often see the US housemates clashing with each other, because they're all such big ego's, with this huge sense of entitlement that just isn't earned at all. It's like they all have a big chip on their shoulders, and all these issues floating around from their last session in rehab.
I agree with a lot of that; though hms like Michael Madsen and Gary Busey entertained me quite sufficiently.
I think there's also a self-deprecation that's almost de rigeur in Britain; though it's, by definition, quite fake. For example, Rylan the 'hero' versus Speidi. I found that all a bit sick-making. I think Rylan's every bit as up his arse as many of the US hms; he just knows that playing to the gallery required a large dollop of self-deprecation and false modesty.
The Americans don't do false modesty - at least on BB/CBB. It can be refreshing.
You know, I still prefer that. If you're up your arse, but have some self deprecation, I call that charm Maybe not in all cases, but it's still preferable, in general to me. I always ask- could I live with them? I mean I look at who entertains me too of course, but I also think about how much I'd like them if I were there.
I can put up with a cocky person if they have some wit or self deprecation about them- not just this sort of solid brick wall of ego that a lot of the Americans seem to have.
Lets face it though, most of the people who go on this show now are vomit inducing in some way, it's just sorting out who makes you want to chuck your guts up the least!
Listen - I'm Irish, we've turned inferiority complexes into an art form (and a thriving tourism industry ;-)). We're genetically programmed to break out in rashes at demonstrations of CONFIDENCE. But I like watching it all the same. I think it is often a 'wall' with the US BB hms. It's almost translucently protective, and makes me feel kind of protective of them.
Well, I'm half Irish, and my Grandma (who has now lived in England for most of her life) will still get into a massive argument with anyone who even slightly dares to suggest Ireland isn't the greatest country on Earth I'll only compliment it now, and hope she gets round to going back some day.
As for the rest, fair enough! I wouldn't claim to fully understand it. I used to analyse things when I was younger, now I just take things more on face value, it gets a lot simpler that way I'm basically thinking- do I like such and such a person based on how they are acting right now?
In the case of people like Janice and some of the other US housemates, I'd say that's a no. That doesn't mean there's nothing to like about her/them, but overall I'm not a fan right now. My opinion changes quite easily though, I'm not one of those people who rigidly sticks to one opinion, no matter what- maybe Janice will do something to redeem herself.
Yanks - bores + loud = irritating :cool: