Originally Posted by Libster:
“His jumping in to secure the 3 grand at least was so transparent as an attempt to get some dosh out of the experience for himself. At that point I believe he thought he had the win in the bag so an extra few grand thrown in for good measure would suit him nicely. I don't think he did it out of the goodness of his heart. He thought he would be getting the winner's prize AND the 3 grand and so thought nothing of saying "let's promise to share this extra money." That way in his mind he was on to a win.......either as the winner or having grasped at the chance to get his hands on 3 grand. THAT is why he had a face like fizz when it was revealed that some of them "took" the money in the diary room set up! It back-fired on him big time!”
“His jumping in to secure the 3 grand at least was so transparent as an attempt to get some dosh out of the experience for himself. At that point I believe he thought he had the win in the bag so an extra few grand thrown in for good measure would suit him nicely. I don't think he did it out of the goodness of his heart. He thought he would be getting the winner's prize AND the 3 grand and so thought nothing of saying "let's promise to share this extra money." That way in his mind he was on to a win.......either as the winner or having grasped at the chance to get his hands on 3 grand. THAT is why he had a face like fizz when it was revealed that some of them "took" the money in the diary room set up! It back-fired on him big time!”
Now that's just plain silly, if you think he thought he had the win, as in, the person who had the win would have (by the tasks rules) only gained the task amount as extra, If you believed yourself the winner of the 100k the smaller amount shouldn't bother you too much at all. However it did seem to bother Chris who didn't want, even this extra subsidiary (not part of the whole; an addition to a task) to be a part of a pact - he was the only one on camera,who wished to renege on the deal.



