Originally Posted by Ænima:
“What would he have to do to make the edit though? Flail his arms in the air and act like a total drama queen? I mean, it'd probably work, but at what cost? People like Farrah have no pride, they love being centre of attention. I personally think it's too much, and I'd like at least some of the edit to be dedicated to the more normal housemates, but whatever. I'm not exactly going to have a go at someone because they didn't make the edit, that's just stupid.”
You make a good point
Back in the day, when housemates ( celebrity or civilian ) were allowed a few days to 'settle in' with normal conversation and general 'getting to know you'ness' , someone like Chris might have developed into a really interesting character
The problem is, when the emphasis is put on loud-mouthed attention-seeking types who are more and more outrageous in their antics, the quieter ( and potentially more interesting ) housemates are completely over-shadowed and lost to the edit
I started this thread ... but I had an ulterior motive