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loopyluna
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“All this was rather inevitable wasn't it? In the first place the whole series was set up as UK v's USA - why? There can only ever be one winner - what was the point of that?

In the second place the production team appeared to source controversial, outspoken characters who have a reputation for very negative and unacceptable behaviour on TV.

Quite why we need 'nasty' characters I'm not sure - personally I'd rather not watch rows, screaming, shouting and confrontation night after night but there appears to be an appetite for it

And finally in order to up the ante even more BB seem to want to incite more confrontation and invite guests who they know will take it up a notch and antagonise.

Isn't BOTS supposed to be a bit of fun?

There was a sense of inevitability about the whole thing.

It's the production team who should be pulled up and called to account IMO.

Both Farrah and Aisleyne were simply acting up to the the roles that are expected of them - earning their crust - it simply gets more and more ugly and tawdry as it becomes necessary for each series to become more infamous and ugly than the last one.

It's time to stop it - surely? Lets go back to what was once a great format.”

I agree 100%
Janette800
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by SegaGamer:
“If it's true that Farrah threw a glass at Aisleyne then the defending herself excuse goes out of the window. You don't throw a whole glass at someone as a reaction to someone throwing champagne at you. By chucking a glass, which resulted in someone else getting hurt, she has now made herself look as bad as Aisleyne. If you threw a glass at someone in a club after having champagne thrown at you, i guarantee the police wouldn't be taking your side, they would likely arrest the both of you.

Aisleyne started it i agree, but Farrah's reaction is not acceptable, which makes them both as bad as each other and no sides should be taken.

The real anger should be aimed at the BB production team that put them on the panel together. They were foolishly looking for a fight, and they got one.”

SPOT ON
haphash
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by Penny Crayon:
“All this was rather inevitable wasn't it? In the first place the whole series was set up as UK v's USA - why? There can only ever be one winner - what was the point of that?

In the second place the production team appeared to source controversial, outspoken characters who have a reputation for very negative and unacceptable behaviour on TV.

Quite why we need 'nasty' characters I'm not sure - personally I'd rather not watch rows, screaming, shouting and confrontation night after night but there appears to be an appetite for it

And finally in order to up the ante even more BB seem to want to incite more confrontation and invite guests who they know will take it up a notch and antagonise.

Isn't BOTS supposed to be a bit of fun?

There was a sense of inevitability about the whole thing.

It's the production team who should be pulled up and called to account IMO.

Both Farrah and Aisleyne were simply acting up to the the roles that are expected of them - earning their crust - it simply gets more and more ugly and tawdry as it becomes necessary for each series to become more infamous and ugly than the last one.

It's time to stop it - surely? Lets go back to what was once a great format.”

Great post Penny I totally agree. Unfortunately I think BB has had its day and this is the last downward spiral. Channel 5 seem to want a confrontational show, they set it up to be like that and this is the end result.
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