Is James going to get a taste of what he's been doing to Gary
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So now the other housemates are starting to turn against James. Audley and Kellie having issues with him, George even saying that James should shut up sometimes. Will James start being ostracised and get a taste of how he's been towards Gary.
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He clearly does,
In James's case there's nothing I'd like more than 'karma' to jump up and bite him firmly on the arse.
He's just suuuuuch a tool, and a very unlikeable tool at that.
I like him a lot.:p
James and Audley are also mates outside of the house, they have been since SCD days when Audley was in series 2011
Audley and James clear the air
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7NY7Q7k2mg&list=UUOIeG57ze1ZVvfpyJIloNrw
Whatever floats your boat & each to their own etc ;-)
Regardless, he Is very unlikeable.
Yeah, but who would teach Gary...:D:D
So it's ok for James to be ostracised but not Gary?........I see.
Not true......just dislike the way he talks to Gary.
I don't think seeing anyone ostracised would be pleasant viewing to be honest.
Even if James is an arsehole.
No it would not, hence my previous post.
I don't like to see anybody ostracised, however awful they are.
It's also worth taking into account that the 'ostracised' person will then become the victim and garner the sympathy vote.
Helen was quite horrendous early on but had the time and of course, the editing, to turn things around by appearing contrite and vunerable.
Maybe they've changed because he is an argumentative nosy asshole.
Isn't that the same as telling people to their face what you think of them which most hms get called out for?
yeah wouldn't it be great ... then Audley will get booted out & hopefully take Maloney with him
Oh yeah more of the special brand of James 'help'
If you want to see an elderly person get verbally abused and humiliated..tune in tonight,that's when they should be showing it i think...i seriously might give it a miss though Gary saying sorry while Steph wet herself with glee was a bit too much.
Not only does that make it clear who his friends are and more importantly who his friends aren't. It also suggests that he'll jump to his friends defence even if they are in the wrong.
I think his competitiveness will catch up with him eventually. I've always thought over-competitiveness is not an appealing characteristic to watch and James is further proof.