Originally Posted by Izzie321:
“Aaron is my favourite housemate and I want him to win... and will vote to that effect! But... I do actually agree with this (as Emma Willis said too).
The problem is we don't know the full story of what happened. But from what I've seen I think he should have taken the offer of chatting and sorting things out with Jem (to the point of civility). I know some saw it as an empty offer and he was only being honest and true to himself. Aaron seems a guy who has strong principles and is happy to stand against the majority to follow what he believes is right. But I do think sometimes you have to makes compromises for the ones you love. If he made an effort to make things okay it would certainly have helped Faye's time in the house.
.. and would have made things easier for them both when they left. For someone who is quite clever about gameplaying and clever manovering... I think he really missed a trick here.”
“Aaron is my favourite housemate and I want him to win... and will vote to that effect! But... I do actually agree with this (as Emma Willis said too).
The problem is we don't know the full story of what happened. But from what I've seen I think he should have taken the offer of chatting and sorting things out with Jem (to the point of civility). I know some saw it as an empty offer and he was only being honest and true to himself. Aaron seems a guy who has strong principles and is happy to stand against the majority to follow what he believes is right. But I do think sometimes you have to makes compromises for the ones you love. If he made an effort to make things okay it would certainly have helped Faye's time in the house.
.. and would have made things easier for them both when they left. For someone who is quite clever about gameplaying and clever manovering... I think he really missed a trick here.”
I don't know, I think he was probably just fed up, it seems to me that she has gone round all the other house mates being quite vocally negative about him, and I think this whole thing about the olive branch was designed to try and make him look bad, if he refused he'd look bad but if he'd accepted, she could have possibly made him look a lot worse through her reactions and how she twisted his responses to her, I think by denying her an opportunity to do this, he made a very wise choice, I think this is Jem's actual problem, that she feels threatened by Aarons intelligence because despite what they say out there in the MF, he isn't scared of her, the shyness and apprehension were genuine because she is Fayes family and he wanted to be liked but once she started behaving the way she did, I think that went out the door. Aaron, despite what Jem and their mother thinks, is very protective of faye, and Jem would not be immune to this, so the way Jem treats Faye probably got him riled as well and he just did not want to give her any ammunition.





