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Who goes? BB decides!
bellabellabella
23-07-2014
Since the very start, and I have warched all series, there has been one basic premise behind BB. Who goes? You decide. The you being thr GBP.

Now, it is evident that this foundation stone has been ripped up and stampled upon.
sadly.

I am so angry I can hardly find the words to express myself. The tampering of the so called storyline, the last minute alterations to a planned rules or task. The over protection of Helen, she who cannot be nominated let alone be voted for by the public. The sheer arrogance of helens gang, increasingly down to 2? Steven and Ashs assumption that they cannot be nommed or woe betide those HMs that do., Don't even get me started on Marks pathetic attempt to stay in the cool gang after being a PHM.

so angry that I cannot formulate my response to save a prog that I loved
how do you feel?
zolug
23-07-2014
Im right with you on that Bella.Producers have essentially ruined what could have being a money spinner for them if they butt the f**k out and stop moving the goalposts every 5 seconds.
BROXI BEAR
23-07-2014
Amen to that!
k0213818
23-07-2014
It arguably spoiled the eviction as well. Had it of been Ash vs Stephen vs Pav vs Zoe we would have had Stephen who would be most likely to go but coming on the back of a redemption edit which is beginning to win people over, and in the process lead to some people looking to take out Ash due to being a closer ally to Helen, and add to that the small possibility of the vote being split between the two and allowing the cool kid fans to target Pav as a means of keeping their group strong.

All this has done is make Stephen more likely to go then he would have been against Ash and upset it's audience to such an extent they will probably not consider voting this week or in the future.
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