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Old 28-01-2015, 14:57
RabidWolverine1
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At that point up until he was ejected, he was actually my favourite HM and by far the most interesting. I reckon he could have had a lot of fans because he was far from one dimensional.

I still like him, he did something foolish but wish we could see him on BOTS but they won't due to Chloe being there.

He showed a lot of remorse. But I wonder how Chloe feels that her sister was seen in public with him. Odd.
He actually probably was my favourite too, well him or Keith Chegwin. I thought they provided a much needed and worthy distraction of the route BB had taken recently trying to push some sort of villains going through a personal journey like Helen, James and so forth (Katie H now) like we need that story to get behind someone.

I want some entertainment during a series sure, I didn't particularly find any of those three entertaining though James was probably the lesser of the evils. I want entertainment but when the series finale rolls around I want some genuine, fun and all around a decent person to win the show.

That is one thing Channel 4 had for the most part that Channel 5 seems to be lacking recently.
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Old 28-01-2015, 15:00
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Yes and creepy, glad he went. But I do think Chloe over reacted for effect, silly idiot.
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Old 28-01-2015, 15:04
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I always thought he was "on something" when he entered the house and as it wore off over the first few days he became more and more erratic.

Even though it ended badly enough for him, I feared it would actually be worse and was glad when he left.
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Old 28-01-2015, 15:05
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I thought he was clearly very messed up and it was irresponsible for the producers to allow him on the show.
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Old 28-01-2015, 15:13
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My honest opinion? He seemed off key and very strange in his mannerisms and conversation.

From the moment on launch night, where the housemates were deciding over beds and whos sleeping where, and Jeremy ran over, with cucumbers in hand, pleading that the only way to decide was through a 'Deep throating a cucumber' competition, it was obvious he was quite weird a bit messed up. He was being deadly serious too, and had even been to the fridge prior to collect the props - the worrying thing was that he actually thought the rest of them would be up for it. The rest of them just pretended not to hear, and the only response was from Chloe who said 'You go first' and then walked off.
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Old 28-01-2015, 17:53
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I was loving Jeremy before that, I thought he was going to be really interesting to watch. Pretty much exactly what you said. You've got the fact he was slightly odd but seemed like a genuinely nice guy, the demons in his past, the fact that he is trying to start a new life, what seemed like a genuine desire to make new friendships etc.
Very sad he is gone.
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Old 28-01-2015, 19:27
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It's a shame he left just for touching something delightful that was being dangled in his face.

He's mentally unstable, a forgotten child star who is recovering from his addictions. Only to be plunged into one of the most stressful shows in tv history and given lots of booze. It was an accident waiting to happen sadly.

Still at least he can go back to Holywood and make some more films - well that's if you believe Ken.
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Old 28-01-2015, 19:52
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He appeared to be a very damaged person with a range of issues and possibly underlying anger problems. Having a high level of fame at a young age and then having it all slip away from you seems to be a fast track to drink/drug abuse these days unless you have a remarkably supportive family and you are level headed enough to move on. He may have proved to be interesting but we didn't see enough of him to find out what he may have had to offer.
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Old 28-01-2015, 20:23
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He actually made me cry on a few occasions, because I recognized his behavior, and I really felt for him.
He was clearly either coming off of drugs, or still on something.
I was hoping it was the former (especially based on Michelle's comments that spending time in the house was good for him), and wondering how he managed to get anything into the house if it was the latter. The whole time he was there I was constantly on edge waiting for someone to find his hidden stash. When I heard that he was leaving the house I was sure it was because that had happened. The whole thing with Chloe was a real shock, to be honest.
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