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In hindsight, is Sallie's departure a good thing?

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 915
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    Sallie, warts and all, has been the only housemate I've been properly invested in so far. Maybe her fieriness would've started to become overbearing, but I always thought she was refreshingly direct rather than malicious.

    I'd rather have had Dexter out in the first week, though he's not the worst in there. I wish I could like him even a fraction of what this forum on the whole seems to, but he just leaves me cold.
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    The Jungle CatThe Jungle Cat Posts: 429
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    She was evicted two weeks ago. The show has been better off with out her. Get over it, OP.
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    bluefbbluefb Posts: 15,461
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    Saaaaaaaallieeeeeeeee!!! :cry:
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    bluefbbluefb Posts: 15,461
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    She was evicted two weeks ago. The show has been better off with out her. Get over it, OP.
    And still plenty of people are voting.
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    SG-1SG-1 Posts: 16,709
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    Yes.
    I supported Sallie but the last 2 weeks have kept this series interesting for me.

    I do worry about the dull people staying in the house though.

    I dont mean the twins or even sophie but im talking about people like Sam,Calum,Daley who are extremely conscious about coming over as nice.
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    Flight815-23DFlight815-23D Posts: 5,311
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    Yes. She was one note, and not particularly talented at hitting even that one.
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    babs_lawriebabs_lawrie Posts: 544
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    Go on to you tube and watch her sing as Sallie waterhouse I think she calls
    herself All dressed up in evening dress and singing Shirley Bassey songs I was shocked at how good she was
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    dtorredtorre Posts: 3,736
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    No, this series has been the dullest since Josie won. At least Sallie did things while she was there, there isn't any reason to tune into the highlights every night. Tonight and last night's show were terrible and it's been like that for a while
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    Agent FAgent F Posts: 40,288
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    dtorre wrote: »
    No, this series has been the dullest since Josie won. At least Sallie did things while she was there, there isn't any reason to tune into the highlights every night. Tonight and last night's show were terrible and it's been like that for a while

    I think it's been fantastic, especially the past week. :confused:

    Sallie was boring because her drama was contrived. She caused trouble for the sake of causing trouble.

    TBH I forgot all about her until this thread. I was glad she went at the time and I'm still glad.
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    muzz8muzz8 Posts: 644
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    Gosh, yes. Definitely. So Gobby.
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    staceyxxx23staceyxxx23 Posts: 12,549
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    Definitely not. I really wish she was still in there because as soon as she left I lost some interest in the series and haven't gained it back the same.
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    dtorredtorre Posts: 3,736
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    Agent F wrote: »
    I think it's been fantastic, especially the past week. :confused:

    What?? NOTHING has happened since Michael was revealed as the mole, the show has been sleepwalking since then. It's getting to the point where I'm forgetting about BB at nights because it's not holding my interest at all
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 961
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    I'm glad she has gone... She was too overpowering & we couldn't really get to know the others in there cos she was too loud & overbearing.
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    yohinnchildyohinnchild Posts: 52,533
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    100% she played her part in the first week with Michael and any longer and she would've become a completely domineering character and ruined a good series.
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    ArwenEvenstarArwenEvenstar Posts: 1,722
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    Definitely better with her gone. Too domineering and deluded.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 93
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    Yes for sure :cool:
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    SexSex Posts: 44,161
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    nope no no
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    SexSex Posts: 44,161
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    bluefb wrote: »
    Saaaaaaaallieeeeeeeee!!! :cry:

    this ^^^^:cry::cry::cry:
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    callym1980callym1980 Posts: 1,888
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    Yes, she would have stifled some of the others - Dexter in particular.
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    Blondie XBlondie X Posts: 28,662
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    Hell yes!
    Not just in hindsight, but normal sight, short sight, far sight, no sight...........

    Absolutely this
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    dan_dan_ Posts: 1,950
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    No way. I wish she was in the house right now. The wrong three were up in the first week, I wish Sam was up and went in week one as I feel he is the only HM to have contributed nothing so far.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,311
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    Yes because Sallie was never gonna allign with Dexter and that's why Ginxter are perfect, cos their duo observations of the other housemates make the show for me.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    Yes haha off topic but seems she's taking a dislike to Hazel's behaviour according to her twitter.

    What a rebel she is, eh? Supports the public favourite; criticises the one the public have turned against. She's practically a one person poll.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 132
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    Yes, she came across as extremely backward.
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    TrumblesTrumbles Posts: 7,781
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    It was a good thing in sight, let alone hindsight.
    Damn right, and an even better thing in hindhearing.
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