Bobby. Sneaky, and probably the biggest game player. It wasn’t until the chants of “get Farrah Out” that he actually bothered to take her on. Until then he was happy to take the high road, which actually made him look the better person. Now his true colours have come out I’m not enjoying watching a 50+ man verbally lay into someone young enough to be his daughter. Many people think Farrah was wrong to bring out his affair. But many victims of affairs may feel that if a man cheats he deserves to be called out on it. A decent man wouldn’t have done it in the first place.
James. Is somehow very popular, I can put this down to looks and not much else. Mostly what I’ve seen is a guy complaining in a monotone. I’m waiting to see him entertain me….. Still waiting….. Still waitiZzzzzzzzzzz. His only interesting storylines are is arguments or desperation to bed Farrah and his Bromance with Austin. Take either of these two out of the equation and you have a plank of wood.
Gail: Firstly I agree with her assessment of Stevie and Chloe. Can’t be nice to see them eating each others faces when you are separated from your partner and missing them a lot. BB is rather unfair to remove her coping mechanism (cleaning) from her. I can only guess they are trying to make her look the victim, which judging by all the crying she is fulfilling. Probably the best of the brits.
Sherrie: As a fan of Benidorm (and Carry on Behind) I liked Sherrie from the start, but she is not seen enough. BB have only really shown her falling over in a garden and not much else. We see her talked about more than seeing her do anything. Only thing I’ve seen is her taking the whole UK Vs USA thing a little too seriously. In danger of being this year’s background lady as with Gillian Taylforth/ Clarie King/ Natalie Cassidy.
Natasha: The house bitch; responsible for starting most of the arguments. It was she who started the conflict with Farrah on the launch night by branding her a sore loser, then coming out to taunt her, even after Austin had told her what she was like. She chose to start pouring Jenna’s kosher wine before they (the Americans) got a chance to come out and see what there was available, and if there is an argument she is the first to raise her voice. She also complains about a lack of loyalty from her own team. Though it far more likely they just don’t want to be seen as sidekick to the bitch.
Chloe & Stevie: Where do you start!? They’d probably have fared better if they’d have done two separate series than gone in together. Chloe is ridiculously needy and over emotional, while Stevie seems to put up with this as he gets to bang a good looking young bird on a regular basis. I think anyone else would run for the hills. His “this is breaking me up… on the inside” made me laugh. He clearly has no interest in the conjoined straight jacket Chloe will be using for day outs after the wedding. Chloe is very concerned about what people think of them, which begs the question, why go on a reality show where you know your relationship is going to be judged by everyone. Not very bright are they.
Farrah: Most of her arguments are retaliations to someone elses behaviour. Rarely have I seen her march up to someone and kick off, unless she is defending someone else (as she did with Bobby, it was because he had upset Jenna). Her friendship with Jenna is probably the most genuine in the house as Farrah does listen to her and quiets down when Jenna tells her, because there is mutual trust and respect there and because they have made an effort with each other. It can’t be nice to be told you are the “most vile”, “least popular” etc. Even though she may have a bit of a potty mouth, Cami-Li was much worse. Whether you like her or not, she absolutely must stay to the end because remove her and you’ll have a very dull show. Much like last summers after Leslie & Frenchy left – the drama went with them and we had two weeks of boredom.
Jenna: Probably the smartest and most familiar with how to play big brother. In many ways the perfect housemate as she chooses her conflicts wisely and the ones she can’t be bothered with, she can send Farrah in to do the honours and then step in and calm it down, or add fuel accordingly. As I’ve said despite this tactic, Farrah is willing to do this just as Jenna will stick up for Farrah when necessary. She is wise, had her head firmly screwed on, is prepared to call people out when they are out of line. Would have made a much better president than Scoop.
Janice: I disagreed with a lot of things that have come out of her mouth to begin with. Particularly her early conflict with Austin about gay rights and how he should not be saying anything bad about America. It was as though she was denying him critical thought. If America is so great perhaps someone should ask her about the police brutality, gun crime in schools and government controlling the media. Don’t get me wrong I love America and there are plenty of things wrong with the UK also but she seems to be in her own world and unaware of the greater issues that others acknowledge.
Despite a shaky start I’ve come to find her the most entertaining housemate because she is Nikki Graham in 20 years time. The faces she pulled during face to face nominations were the highlight of the show so far. Move over Kenneth Williams.
Scoop: Oh dear, he was a really bad president wasn’t he. A good one would have listened to the people and made decisions accordingly. He seemed to just wanna give speeches and leave everyone to sup it up. One thing I will say is he refuses to take sides and have conflict. When people were not talking or having anything to do with Farrah he refused to participate in this behaviour, which makes him a better person than the likes of Natasha and James.
Austin. Keep changing my mind about him. He seemed to be a bit of a git to begin with, shit stirring, starting arguments for the sake of them, singling out Farrah and lighting the torch for Natasha to be a bitch. Though recently he seems to be turning it around with his friendship with James and his statement to Gail. Whether this is all a show or genuine remains to be seen but the jury is still out. I find him difficult to watch with those farmers sideburns. I know he lives in Yorkshire but this is ridiculous.
Your views?
James. Is somehow very popular, I can put this down to looks and not much else. Mostly what I’ve seen is a guy complaining in a monotone. I’m waiting to see him entertain me….. Still waiting….. Still waitiZzzzzzzzzzz. His only interesting storylines are is arguments or desperation to bed Farrah and his Bromance with Austin. Take either of these two out of the equation and you have a plank of wood.
Gail: Firstly I agree with her assessment of Stevie and Chloe. Can’t be nice to see them eating each others faces when you are separated from your partner and missing them a lot. BB is rather unfair to remove her coping mechanism (cleaning) from her. I can only guess they are trying to make her look the victim, which judging by all the crying she is fulfilling. Probably the best of the brits.
Sherrie: As a fan of Benidorm (and Carry on Behind) I liked Sherrie from the start, but she is not seen enough. BB have only really shown her falling over in a garden and not much else. We see her talked about more than seeing her do anything. Only thing I’ve seen is her taking the whole UK Vs USA thing a little too seriously. In danger of being this year’s background lady as with Gillian Taylforth/ Clarie King/ Natalie Cassidy.
Natasha: The house bitch; responsible for starting most of the arguments. It was she who started the conflict with Farrah on the launch night by branding her a sore loser, then coming out to taunt her, even after Austin had told her what she was like. She chose to start pouring Jenna’s kosher wine before they (the Americans) got a chance to come out and see what there was available, and if there is an argument she is the first to raise her voice. She also complains about a lack of loyalty from her own team. Though it far more likely they just don’t want to be seen as sidekick to the bitch.
Chloe & Stevie: Where do you start!? They’d probably have fared better if they’d have done two separate series than gone in together. Chloe is ridiculously needy and over emotional, while Stevie seems to put up with this as he gets to bang a good looking young bird on a regular basis. I think anyone else would run for the hills. His “this is breaking me up… on the inside” made me laugh. He clearly has no interest in the conjoined straight jacket Chloe will be using for day outs after the wedding. Chloe is very concerned about what people think of them, which begs the question, why go on a reality show where you know your relationship is going to be judged by everyone. Not very bright are they.
Farrah: Most of her arguments are retaliations to someone elses behaviour. Rarely have I seen her march up to someone and kick off, unless she is defending someone else (as she did with Bobby, it was because he had upset Jenna). Her friendship with Jenna is probably the most genuine in the house as Farrah does listen to her and quiets down when Jenna tells her, because there is mutual trust and respect there and because they have made an effort with each other. It can’t be nice to be told you are the “most vile”, “least popular” etc. Even though she may have a bit of a potty mouth, Cami-Li was much worse. Whether you like her or not, she absolutely must stay to the end because remove her and you’ll have a very dull show. Much like last summers after Leslie & Frenchy left – the drama went with them and we had two weeks of boredom.
Jenna: Probably the smartest and most familiar with how to play big brother. In many ways the perfect housemate as she chooses her conflicts wisely and the ones she can’t be bothered with, she can send Farrah in to do the honours and then step in and calm it down, or add fuel accordingly. As I’ve said despite this tactic, Farrah is willing to do this just as Jenna will stick up for Farrah when necessary. She is wise, had her head firmly screwed on, is prepared to call people out when they are out of line. Would have made a much better president than Scoop.
Janice: I disagreed with a lot of things that have come out of her mouth to begin with. Particularly her early conflict with Austin about gay rights and how he should not be saying anything bad about America. It was as though she was denying him critical thought. If America is so great perhaps someone should ask her about the police brutality, gun crime in schools and government controlling the media. Don’t get me wrong I love America and there are plenty of things wrong with the UK also but she seems to be in her own world and unaware of the greater issues that others acknowledge.
Despite a shaky start I’ve come to find her the most entertaining housemate because she is Nikki Graham in 20 years time. The faces she pulled during face to face nominations were the highlight of the show so far. Move over Kenneth Williams.
Scoop: Oh dear, he was a really bad president wasn’t he. A good one would have listened to the people and made decisions accordingly. He seemed to just wanna give speeches and leave everyone to sup it up. One thing I will say is he refuses to take sides and have conflict. When people were not talking or having anything to do with Farrah he refused to participate in this behaviour, which makes him a better person than the likes of Natasha and James.
Austin. Keep changing my mind about him. He seemed to be a bit of a git to begin with, shit stirring, starting arguments for the sake of them, singling out Farrah and lighting the torch for Natasha to be a bitch. Though recently he seems to be turning it around with his friendship with James and his statement to Gail. Whether this is all a show or genuine remains to be seen but the jury is still out. I find him difficult to watch with those farmers sideburns. I know he lives in Yorkshire but this is ridiculous.
Your views?





