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That little speech has sadly just probably won it for Sam

DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,045
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Playing on the audience insecurities, the aw factor.

I think it's all over

He just needed a moment and that is probably the moment sadly
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    SCLeeSCLee Posts: 1,069
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    DUNDEEBOY wrote: »
    Playing on the audience insecurities, the aw factor.

    I think it's all over

    He just needed a moment and that is probably the moment sadly

    A moment four weeks before the show ends! Come on.
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    P BarnardP Barnard Posts: 2,488
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    Vote Sophie, save Dan..

    Sam unfortunately is safe has houses.
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    Robinson1Robinson1 Posts: 2,069
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    Why sadly? He's a nice boy. And he was very sincere.
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    proudclodproudclod Posts: 400
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    honestly, i don't like the guy but i definitely thought he was genuine. although, i don't understand what else he was expecting when he went in the house.
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    Off_the_hook13Off_the_hook13 Posts: 17,284
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    Winning the show due to the sympathy vote, typical Britain loves a good sob story. :rolleyes:
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    hrh7hrh7 Posts: 5,794
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    proudclod wrote: »
    honestly, i don't like the guy but i definitely thought he was genuine. although, i don't understand what else he was expecting when he went in the house.
    Just what I thought
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    DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,045
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    Winning the show due to the sympathy vote, typical Britain loves a good sob story. :rolleyes:

    The voice factor again
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    FanntastikFanntastik Posts: 12,310
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    Too early to make too big of a difference.

    If this was the final week, I'd agree.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,176
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    Unfortunately, the mass number of voters to win only watch the final week. Unless sam can repeat the speech then he has no chance. People forget what housemates did after a week.
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    EnidanEnidan Posts: 13,101
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    yay, Sam. He never moans about anything just gets on with it.
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    Littlegreen42Littlegreen42 Posts: 19,964
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    A lot of people predicted this would happen!
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    Jacs75Jacs75 Posts: 1,040
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    I don't think it has, it is sad he is having problems. He is could explain to the housemates he is struggling he is an adult. But personality wise he has not brought anything to the house.
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    027huds027huds Posts: 12,571
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    One moment in 10 weeks will not win the show for someone. He'll have to do a damn sight more.
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    canuckocanucko Posts: 545
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    Winning the show due to the sympathy vote, typical Britain loves a good sob story. :rolleyes:

    while tearing everyone else to shreds :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 184
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    BB1 Craig Philips won the show way before the end by confronting nasty Nick One moment was all it took. Can anyone remember anything else Craig did apart from sleep?
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    SegaGamerSegaGamer Posts: 29,074
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    DUNDEEBOY wrote: »
    Playing on the audience insecurities, the aw factor.

    I think it's all over

    He just needed a moment and that is probably the moment sadly

    No he isn't, he didn't ask for your sympathy. If anything Dexter is the one trying to get votes with his rubbish journey crap he comes out with.
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    patricia50patricia50 Posts: 3,868
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    If anyone has hearing problems or is deaf they would recognise what Sam is saying. People either have no patience with someone who can't hear or totally don't realise how frustrating it must be to miss or not be able to keep up with conversation. So, although I am no fan of Sam I believe he was sincere and felt he could confide in Callum.
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    proudclodproudclod Posts: 400
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    patricia50 wrote: »
    If anyone has hearing problems or is deaf they would recognise what Sam is saying. People either have no patience with someone who can't hear or totally don't realise how frustrating it must be to miss or not be able to keep up with conversation. So, although I am no fan of Sam I believe he was sincere and felt he could confide in Callum.

    i wonder what he thought would happen when he was contemplating going in a house filled with massive personalities. strange.
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    VerenceVerence Posts: 104,593
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    I think the "Sam to win" campaign just started on BOTS
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    DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,045
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    Verence wrote: »
    I think the "Sam to win" campaign just started on BOTS

    I will watch later reluctantly now
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    DamandaDamanda Posts: 34,208
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    DUNDEEBOY wrote: »
    Playing on the audience insecurities, the aw factor.

    I think it's all over

    He just needed a moment and that is probably the moment sadly

    are you sure you haven't said similar things about one act by other HMs
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    that ******** (innocent and insignificant act) has just won it for ****** (HMs name)
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    Stupid_HeadStupid_Head Posts: 37,826
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    Yep, he's winning alright.

    Shame.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    Winning the show due to the sympathy vote, typical Britain loves a good sob story. :rolleyes:
    Are you trying to get your sore loser excuses in place just in case?
    A lot of people predicted this would happen!

    What? That Sam would spend two minutes in the whole series explaining that he finds it hard to hear in a group all talking at once? Any reason why he shouldn't?
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    scotchscotch Posts: 10,617
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    I am deaf like Sam - and everything he said was all too real.

    Having a group of peopke talking can be very hard to follo- unlike a one on one conversation.

    Any background noise can make thigs bewildering too.

    Also when listening and lip reading and the grouip change the subject I throws me. I have no idea whats being said as nyou lose the 'thread' of the conversation if the subject is changed and you end up saying something that has nothing to do with the current conversation.

    I admire him. I'd have given up long ago.
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    proudclodproudclod Posts: 400
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    scotch wrote: »
    I admire him. I'd have given up long ago.

    i think he has. he's done nothing for the duration.
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