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This Twist was to save Steven wasn't it !
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fredster
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by munkyspanker:
“Regarding the original post, yes i can see where you're coming from. It almost felt like Ash being picked wasn't supposed to happen.

I'm sure they'll come up with another means of keeping Steve safe.”

You are spot on,yet again the producers are showing their fear of Helen's wrath. By freeing ash from eviction. The whole think has got got ridiculous . This has to be the worst BB ever and its clear the public vote and their comments are meaningless.
wazzyboy
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by Maxine_Roch:
“They probably thought they would automatically save Steven as was the most in danger and it's backfired on them .”

He was certainly fast out of the blocks suggesting Ashleigh should be nommed. Perhaps he thinks she's going to go instead of him.
BabelBrook
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by basia:
“It might save him (hope not), but surely even Steven's ego could work out that being saved twice in a row, from the exact same twist, would look cowardly.”

Steven had more chance of surviving if both he and Ash were up as they would split the vote. Steven is now a clear target for those supporting Ashleigh or anyone wishing to target "Helen's crew".
Annsyre
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by Panda Eyes:
“I loved the gallant way Steven fell on sword immediately and took himself out of the running to be saved. You could almost see the cogs of his brain whirring around and imagine him thinking "hey this might just save me, this humble, honorable gracious act"...... such a change of tack from the desperado of the last few months.”

A smart move. It is almost certain that Pav will go and Steven can emerge as a hero. In an act of total unselfishness he has even postponed being reunited with his lady love.
Beecosy
23-07-2014
He's been stressed from before the beginning of the show. Has anyone noticed his eyes in his "nominated" picture from last nights HL show ? Classic stressed and out of balanced sanpaku eyes, where the iris is raised showing the whites below. He must be under a lot of pressure. This new twist may make it worse
basia
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by BabelBrook:
“Steven had more chance of surviving if both he and Ash were up as they would split the vote. Steven is now a clear target for those supporting Ashleigh or anyone wishing to target "Helen's crew".”

That's true.
Ronell_Davis
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by BabelBrook:
“Steven had more chance of surviving if both he and Ash were up as they would split the vote. Steven is now a clear target for those supporting Ashleigh or anyone wishing to target "Helen's crew".”

Very true I actually wanted Steven to stay when Ash was up and I wanted Ash to go but after this stupid twist I will be voting for Steven.
maureens
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by Maxine_Roch:
“They probably thought they would automatically save Steven as was the most in danger and it's backfired on them .”

I cant help but agree, it has been a huge "save Steve" edit all week and Steve himself saved Ash, brilliant
SpiritedAway
23-07-2014
It was always going to be Steven or Ash. I honestly don' think they cared too much. They adore Steven's third or fourth reincarnation and Ash being saved meant pushing his and Helen's relationship farther down our gullets.
ultros
23-07-2014
This Twist was to save Steven wasn't it !

Yes this twist was designed to save Steven, benefit Helen and bully poor Ashleigh & Chris... just like every other twist zzzz
Speak-Softly
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“Exactly. It's not to save Steven or buddy up to Helen as I keep reading. They want a voting frenzy and they want the show being discussed online. They want storylines, controversy and money. End of story.

Producers don't care about making viewers angry cos they know people will keep voting regardless. BB dont care about making life unpleasant for HMs... they signed their contracts, they had the 'doom speech' before going in. Put simply, they're sociopathic in their pursuit of story and revenue. The best thing Ashleigh fans could do is not vote, but the show has them by the short and curlies by now. And BB knows it.”

Spot on.

Steven was going nowhere with Pav up, especially as the Steven/Ash vote would be split.

I still think Pav will go but it will be "more" exciting with Ashleigh in the mix. Let the dust settle and people will vote Pav out as that's the only sure way to keep your fav in.
Why go against a voting block when there is an obvious weak target?

Unless of course there is an ethnic vote to contend with?
Possible.
Bianca going was an odd one.
ultros
23-07-2014
Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“Exactly. It's not to save Steven or buddy up to Helen as I keep reading. They want a voting frenzy and they want the show being discussed online. They want storylines, controversy and money. End of story.

Producers don't care about making viewers angry cos they know people will keep voting regardless. BB dont care about making life unpleasant for HMs... they signed their contracts, they had the 'doom speech' before going in. Put simply, they're sociopathic in their pursuit of story and revenue. The best thing Ashleigh fans could do is not vote, but the show has them by the short and curlies by now. And BB knows it.”

Exactly. They producers know by doing this there will be another 'save Ashleigh' campaign where idiots will spend all their alcopop money voting to save her again
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