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WTF was that last segment all about?

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    SylviaSylvia Posts: 14,586
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    Eve Elle wrote: »

    Nah, that looks more like Simon! :D
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    Littlegreen42Littlegreen42 Posts: 19,964
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    GrozzyGirl wrote: »
    What a car crash, aisleyne shouldn't drink.
    No wonder she was mates with Amy winehouse.
    It's very immature attitude to men and relationships.
    She's right, she made a fool of herself
    I feel sorry for her.

    I dislike Joel more now, he immediately said to Danny "your cheers with turn to boos"
    I doubt that's the case, but it show is how Joel's mind works
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    Are you takin' the mick?

    - You didn't hear Danny and Jack talking about the cheers then, no? Just Joel?...

    Hmmmm
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    blahblahblah57blahblahblah57 Posts: 3,687
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    GrozzyGirl wrote: »
    What a car crash, aisleyne shouldn't drink.
    No wonder she was mates with Amy winehouse.
    It's very immature attitude to men and relationships.
    She's right, she made a fool of herself
    I feel sorry for her.

    I dislike Joel more now, he immediately said to Danny "your cheers with turn to boos"
    I doubt that's the case, but it show is how Joel's mind works.

    I felt that way about Jack.

    His little ‘mistake‘ has conveniently landed Danny in soapy bubble and with what Joel said Danny now has to worry that if he ‘mistreats‘ Aisleyne it may affect his popularity on the outside.

    Now we have two emasculated males in the house.
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    GrozzyGirlGrozzyGirl Posts: 1,827
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    Are you takin' the mick?

    - You didn't hear Danny and Jack talking about the cheers then, no? Just Joel?...

    Hmmmm

    Yes I did hear it but I was struck by how quickly Joel reacted, and how he said it without passion or prejudice.
    I've always known what Jack is like, so it was not worthy of a remark.

    Why do you have to counter and do so in way that accuses a FM of being biased. Why does there always have to be tit for tat?
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    Sweetpea7Sweetpea7 Posts: 87
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    Yawn yawn yawn
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    Captain KipperCaptain Kipper Posts: 9,913
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    Are you takin' the mick?

    - You didn't hear Danny and Jack talking about the cheers then, no? Just Joel?...

    Hmmmm

    I don't mind Joel, he seems a nice guy, but he has jumped off the Marc ship it seems.

    He might to live to regret that as Marc is storming back to form. ;-)
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    GrozzyGirlGrozzyGirl Posts: 1,827
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    I felt that way about Jack.

    His little ‘mistake‘ has conveniently landed Danny in soapy bubble and with what Joel said Danny now has to worry that if he ‘mistreats‘ Aisleyne it may affect his popularity on the outside.

    Now we have two emasculated males in the house.

    Jack is a total bellend and obsessed with winning and suddenly being popular for once.
    He was like a kid in the play ground, nick not much better and Danny didn't react well but it's an odd situation to find yourself in when you didn't know you were suddenly going to to be transported back to the 4th year with a 35 yr old woman.
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    Chris_P_WhiteChris_P_White Posts: 586
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    Sylvia wrote: »
    Joel could be absolutely right. I can't believe that Danny would have done himself any favours by playing along with that desperate old bat and her fake games.

    BIB - she's only 36! That's not "old" by any means! :D

    I think the make up of the house is way too young overall and, interestingly, the youngest HM seems to be the one who behaves with most maturity...

    I feel a bit sorry for Aisleyne. Perhaps if she hadn't drunk so much she would have thought twice about believing her own hype - but then again.....maybe not.
    Danny was hard pressed to take the whole thing seriously - and who can blame him! - until he was told that she was crying (crying!! Good God! :cry: ) when he showed a modicum of concern.

    End of the day though - Aisleyne was trollied :p
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    JOSWolfJOSWolf Posts: 2,823
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    I didn't even bother watching tonight. I have given up on it.
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    GottaBeAdoredGottaBeAdored Posts: 11,096
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    There was a task where housemates had to pair off and confess to each other in the store room...

    obviously done just to include the Ais/Danny convo.

    Were they trying to get then all to play "7 minutes in Heaven?":p
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    GrozzyGirlGrozzyGirl Posts: 1,827
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    Sylvia wrote: »
    Joel could be absolutely right. I can't believe that Danny would have done himself any favours by playing along with that desperate old bat and her fake games.

    But Joel wasn't saying that was why Danny would suffer, he was saying that Danny would be perceived as having treated aisleyne badly
    I don't think that's the case but it does tell you how Joel views things.

    I think Danny's popularity will wane anyway, he's being a prat.
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    johnanjohnan Posts: 3,368
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    I just wish she had more self respect, she did herself no favours.
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    R598R598 Posts: 1,357
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    Why were they all acting like 12 year olds?! Seriously these lot are embarrassing!!
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    LH1LH1 Posts: 2,394
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    Ais in on the payroll so I wouldn't be surprised if her script was to be all over Danny. That way, BB can chuck Sarah back in as part of the Hotel from Hell theme so creating a love triangle. Yawn.
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    VeriVeri Posts: 96,996
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    Sylvia wrote: »
    Why the heck is this silly fake boring woman still in there anyway? Do the BB producers really think it is a good thing to make the entire episode all about her? I'm rapidly losing patience with this s*it. >:(

    The only thing that will reach the producers is if ratings fall. They seem to think she'll bring in viewers.
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    dottigirldottigirl Posts: 2,081
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    The whole episode was like watching and listening to schoolkids, 'Ooh, she fancies you' malarkey.

    In fact, it felt like there was more than a few childish things going on.
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    JennylooJennyloo Posts: 14,142
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    JOSWolf wrote: »
    I didn't even bother watching tonight. I have given up on it.

    I watched the first bit very unimpressed but then left it all together. That's a first for me.
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    Lou17Lou17 Posts: 30,900
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    pie-eyed wrote: »
    Bb have made a big mistake having such a young house. Its all just childish shit. Surely that's not the most interesting thing to happen yesterday.

    I know, older housemates add more dimensions to each series, the whole club 18to30 gets tedious very quickly.
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    AlrightmateAlrightmate Posts: 73,120
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    pie-eyed wrote: »
    Bb have made a big mistake having such a young house. Its all just childish shit. Surely that's not the most interesting thing to happen yesterday.

    Jack was bouncing up and down very quickly like an overexcited toddler.
    Quite a disturbing image actually.
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    ShadowTillNowShadowTillNow Posts: 2,646
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    Did Chloe say "we was scissor-ing an everything?"....

    She learned that word from Adjoa!
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    Vicky8675309Vicky8675309 Posts: 3,759
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    GrozzyGirl wrote: »
    What a car crash, aisleyne shouldn't drink.
    No wonder she was mates with Amy winehouse.
    It's very immature attitude to men and relationships.
    She's right, she made a fool of herself
    I feel sorry for her.

    I dislike Joel more now, he immediately said to Danny "your cheers with turn to boos"
    I doubt that's the case, but it show is how Joel's mind works.

    how do you feel about Danny listening to him and now leading the woman on?
    Danny should have told her "let's just be friends" but he is more worried about how he will come across if she freaks out so he will lead her on like he has been
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    SylviaSylvia Posts: 14,586
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    Veri wrote: »
    The only thing that will reach the producers is if ratings fall. They seem to think she'll bring in viewers.

    Good point. It would be interesting to see the viewing figures.
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    SylviaSylvia Posts: 14,586
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    how do you feel about Danny listening to him and now leading the woman on?
    Danny should have told her "let's just be friends" but he is more worried about how he will come across if she freaks out so he will lead her on like he has been

    Has he? I thought Trashleyne was doing most of the running! :)
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    VeriVeri Posts: 96,996
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    pie-eyed wrote: »
    Bb have made a big mistake having such a young house. Its all just childish shit. Surely that's not the most interesting thing to happen yesterday.
    Lou17 wrote: »
    I know, older housemates add more dimensions to each series, the whole club 18to30 gets tedious very quickly.

    That makes sense in theory, but it doesn't always work in practice.

    Aisleyne's something like 37 and had a central role in the childish, club 18to30 stuff.

    Simon was 46, Eileen 51, and they were often quite childish too.
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    bbcrzybbcrzy Posts: 1,423
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    Henrik wrote: »
    What an awful last half.

    More Marc please.

    it was nice to have some fun . I'm tired of marc and his FAKE mannerisms and FAKE catchphrases. He's cartoony.
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