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That discussion was good!
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Finally, something interesting at last. Not the last we will see of this between Amy and Rebecca.
lexi22
21-11-2013
I found it really tedious. So glad Laila shut them up.
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“I found it really tedious. So glad Laila shut them up.”

She ruined it. We want them to open up and give views. Lucy forgot she was on camera such was her genuine views.
Jimmy Connors
21-11-2013
It was boring. That conversation must have went on for bloody ages. We only saw a condensed version. Good on Mo for telling them to shut up.
*Laura*
21-11-2013
I enjoyed it. Kudos to the producers (and I probably won't be saying that too often) for showing it.
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“It was boring. That conversation must have went on for bloody ages. We only saw a condensed version. Good on Mo for telling them to shut up. ”

Rather that than them saying nothing which might split opinion.
sheila blige
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“I found it really tedious. So glad Laila shut them up.”

Me too!
lexi22
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“It was boring. That conversation must have went on for bloody ages. We only saw a condensed version. Good on Mo for telling them to shut up. ”

It was boring as hell! A good conversation would have been where all three were rationally and amiably discussing this fixation with physical appearance and engaging properly rather than Lucy and Rebecca unfairly taking their frustration out on Amy as representative of (*puts on Daily Mail face* ) everything that's wrong with today's society.

Laila was clearly as bored by it as we were.
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“It was boring as hell! A good conversation would have been where all three were rationally and amiably discussing this fixation with physical appearance and engaging properly rather than Lucy and Rebecca unfairly taking their frustration out on Amy as representative of (*puts on Daily Mail face* ) everything that's wrong with today's society.

Laila was clearly as bored by it as we were. ”

It showed us their personalities and true feelings. Can only be good for the show.
Jimmy Connors
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“It was boring as hell! A good conversation would have been where all three were rationally and amiably discussing this fixation with physical appearance and engaging properly rather than Lucy and Rebecca unfairly taking their frustration out on Amy as representative of (*puts on Daily Mail face* ) everything that's wrong with today's society.

Laila was clearly as bored by it as we were. ”

I agree Lexi, it would have been far better if they had discussed the subject rationally.
I wanted to see more of Steve & David on their little jaunt, but we had to endure the battle of the looks.

Good old Laila to the rescue!
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“I agree Lexi, it would have been far better if they had discussed the subject rationally.
I wanted to see more of Steve & David on their little jaunt, but we had to endure the battle of the looks.

Good old Laila to the rescue! ”

Doesn't mean it wasn't any good, also depends what you mean by rational. The views of both sides is pretty much what they say.
Jimmy Connors
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“Doesn't mean it wasn't any good, also depends what you mean by rational. The views of both sides is pretty much what they say.”

In my opinion it wasn't. I obviously only speak for myself ... and my opinion means sod all in the grand scheme of things. I am glad you enjoyed it though.
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
LOL. I just want them to do more of that. That way we learn more about the true them.
lexi22
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“LOL. I just want them to do more of that. That way we learn more about the true them.”

Oh I'm all for lots of footage of them chatting (far more watch-worthy than the tasks imo) and having a good argument/discussion. Unfortunately, this wasn't one. Some input from the males would have been interesting...
Betty Britain
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“Oh I'm all for lots of footage of them chatting (far more watch-worthy than the tasks imo) and having a good argument/discussion. Unfortunately, this wasn't one. Some input from the males would have been interesting...”

I agree with you Lexi.. I'd of liked to hear what the men in the camp think as well.. Maybe they did join in but we only saw a small edited version
lotty27
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by *Laura*:
“I enjoyed it. Kudos to the producers (and I probably won't be saying that too often) for showing it. ”

I agree.

I actually found it a bit unsettling that Rebecca who has Olympic gold and bronze medals felt like she was constantly being judged on her looks and her actual brilliant achievements paled into insignificance with some people (my interpretation of what she was saying anyway.)

Interesting discussion to me, I enjoyed it. I thought that Amy took it in good grace and it was interesting to hear Lucy say she'd had a boob job and botox because she didn't feel beautiful enough - I wonder is she worried about it because she has a young daughter?
Sun Tzu.
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by lexi22:
“Oh I'm all for lots of footage of them chatting (far more watch-worthy than the tasks imo) and having a good argument/discussion. Unfortunately, this wasn't one. Some input from the males would have been interesting...”

We males tend to keep out of women arguments..
lotty27
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Sun Tzu.:
“We males tend to keep out of women arguments..”

As was shown on the show, the men just left the women to it!
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