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Results:Did your opinion of Rylan go down after his conduct with Winston?
Yes, down - he was smug, rude and baiting
36 (48.65%)
No, up - he had class and grace
38 (51.35%)
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Did your opinion of Rylan go down last night?
SweetSyrup
09-01-2016
Did your opinion of Rylan go down after his conduct with Winston?
SweetSyrup
09-01-2016
Poll incoming
Arthur_B
09-01-2016
Honestly, I don't think he was that bad. As a gay man who wants to adopt children in the future, he was always going to be challenge Winston over his comments. I thought, on the whole, he was less combative than Emma.
SegaGamer
09-01-2016
Didn't go up and it didn't go down either.
sorcha_healy27
09-01-2016
I thought Rylan was really nice to Winston considering the comments Winston made about him living his life
wotnot
09-01-2016
It couldn't really go down much further <ick>
BabelBrook
09-01-2016
Originally Posted by wotnot:
“It couldn't really go down much further <ick>”

I concur.
Norn2
09-01-2016
he acted professional for the most part, but lost the little respect i did have for him at the end. i was cringing at a grown man acting like a child.
PaleHorse
09-01-2016
I already greatly dislike the guy.

I didn't watch the show but I can't imagine disliking him anymore than I already do.
mysty211
09-01-2016
He went up imo he still respected Winston in some way. Rylan acted no different with him he tried to entertain as usual. the end part was something Rylan would've always done he's always been like .
But really despite what Rylans own views were he handled Winston the way a true pro would. Even Winston likes his presenting style .

Emma was far more harsh or personal but I agrred with her in some way. Rylan acted more fair .
wildpark
09-01-2016
My opinion of him went down a notch, but I still like him.

I am a gay man and not only understand (although do not agree) with those who think that gay "marriage" undermines the institution, I agree with those (such as Winston) who think that arranging to have no mother involved in the upbringing of children is an abuse of power (the same goes for lesbians arranging to have no father).

Even if I did not agree with him about this (and clearly Winston has an instinctive revulsion against homosexuality) for Rylan to behave the way he did (in particular his antics at the end of the show) reveals his immaturity.

It does not make him a bad person (clearly there were all sorts of issues from his past as well as his plans to have children in the future that provoked his anger) but his narcissism was exposed and it was not a pretty sight.

Rylan, not everybody who has an opinion different from you is evil. It is possible that Winston was thinking about the kids and not about himself, and it is even possible you were thinking about yourself and not about the kids. I do not have strong views on the matter but it is far from black or white (so to speak). Winston was not saying that gays should be thrown off high buildings.

There is no good preaching tolerance (and aspiring to be a nice guy) and then doing the opposite when you meet somebody who disagrees with you because it is an issue that matters to you.
TVScanner99
09-01-2016
Where's the neither option???
Dangermoose
09-01-2016
Why would it?
He's doing the job he's paid to.
lulu g
09-01-2016
I find Winston's views (and his personality) repugnant. Rylan, whose personality I also find repugnant, (and everyone else) challenged Winston's views, which is quite acceptable, although they didn't know when to let it lie. Wiggling his bony backside in Winston's face while 'dancing' was puerile, undignified, and repugnant.
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