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Editors overlooking comedy
eyespy
29-07-2013
we couldn't even see Charlie slip or Gina's face in the Cucumbergate argument, Dexter's exercising didn't make it to the HL show either.

They're trying to build storylines instead of showing us what is happening.
auntysplat
29-07-2013
nothing to do with Editors, they are told to follow story line by producers
eyespy
29-07-2013
You lose insight of the housemates personalities when you follow storylines.
yellowlabbie
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by eyespy:
“You lose insight of the housemates personalities when you follow storylines.”

You do, especially when there isn't even a storyline and they make it up as they go along.
Kolin Klingon
29-07-2013
Last night they, for no good reason, cut out Sam's joke he said whilst doing his painting.
Now it's not like they already show so much of what Sam does that they just couldn't fit it in, is it?
Now we have people who only watch the HL Show saying Sam is boring when they haven't seen what he does or doesn't do.

They really are still trying to remake TOWIE instead of making Big Brother.
NightFalls
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by eyespy:
“You lose insight of the housemates personalities when you follow storylines.”

Absolutely, the housemates are just pawns to the producers. We won't show the real them, but we will show the viewers our perception of who they are.
myviewpoint
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by eyespy:
“You lose insight of the housemates personalities when you follow storylines.”

It is quite obvious year after year that the producers feed us a false image of what is actually going on in the house by clever editing for the 'highlights' show.

At almost every eviction interview we watch housemates with puzzled and incredulous looks on their faces as they come to realise that the outside world are seeing things in an entirely different light to how things actually are in the house. Housemates that they think are providing great entertainment and are loved by the public are going unnoticed while others are being pushed in our faces every night, just to follow a story line.
auntysplat
29-07-2013
Some of the housemates also look surprised as they do not hear the whispering, or what goes on in other rooms, they are puzzled as they think the Camera is only on them, won't the Twins be puzzled
reader123
29-07-2013
I know. Everyone in there seems to be against Dexter, but they all admit he is really funny, we don't get to see it at all.

I prefer humour than bitching.
anne_666
29-07-2013
I have commented many times on the lack of humour in this series. Tedious story lines absolutely, from immature producers?
Pitman
29-07-2013
well they are not shy about showing us the twins "comedy", maybe the producers are just against anything improvised?
anne_666
29-07-2013
I also see the exclusion,primarily, then small amount now of live feed ,as part of this process.It is nothing like Channel 4 BB for me.How much time is also totally and frustratingly wasted on recaps and "coming up after the break" tripe.This is becoming a channel 5 soap and scripts may be the next amazing idea?
anne_666
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“well they are not shy about showing us the twins "comedy", maybe the producers are just against anything improvised? ”

Yes improvised and really funny ! I think they have a show lined up for these two bore fests.
hearditallbefor
29-07-2013
Comedy ? the TWINS ? not as we know it- christmas cracker jokes, they're corny too
I actually think Callum comes out with some corkers, but he is being serious, but he's funny without knowing it !
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