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Was it or was it not a vintage BB moment?
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Warp
15-01-2016
I thought whilst I was watching it that Megan's melt down was a moment reminiscent of older Big Brothers, but I come here and the majority seems to be disgusted by it yet half the people who are disgusted by it complain that big brother is to artificial now. Yeah it shouldn't be tolerated and she should be warned, but it was a natural blow off that came after being tormented by big brother for a day or so and finally outed John for the manipulator he is.

What do you think? Was it like classic Big Brother or something else.
Norn2
15-01-2016
well some of us like me agreed with her rant but were put off when she used the words ghetto c*** to describe tiffany
CLL Dodge
15-01-2016
A traditional BB alcohol-fuelled rant. Good stuff.
CLL Dodge
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Norn2:
“well some of us like me agreed with her rant but were put off when she used the words ghetto c*** to describe tiffany”

I'm just glad she didn't say black.
erin_p
15-01-2016
I agreed with her opinion on John but not her delivery.
dekaf
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Warp:
“I thought whilst I was watching it that Megan's melt down was a moment reminiscent of older Big Brothers, but I come here and the majority seems to be disgusted by it yet half the people who are disgusted by it complain that big brother is to artificial now. Yeah it shouldn't be tolerated and she should be warned, but it was a natural blow off that came after being tormented by big brother for a day or so and finally outed John for the manipulator he is.

What do you think? Was it like classic Big Brother or something else.”

Yes, I think it was. It certainly held my attention!
TwoDeadFlies
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by CLL Dodge:
“I'm just glad she didn't say black.”

She didn't say it but that's what she meant.
DUNDEEBOY
15-01-2016
It will be very high on shocking tv moments of 2016 at the end of the year as will the David Gest confusion probably in top 10 maybe top 5
dekaf
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by TwoDeadFlies:
“She didn't say it but that's what she meant.”

OR

She didn't say it because she didn't even think it!
GrozzyGirl
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Warp:
“I thought whilst I was watching it that Megan's melt down was a moment reminiscent of older Big Brothers, but I come here and the majority seems to be disgusted by it yet half the people who are disgusted by it complain that big brother is to artificial now. Yeah it shouldn't be tolerated and she should be warned, but it was a natural blow off that came after being tormented by big brother for a day or so and finally outed John for the manipulator he is.

What do you think? Was it like classic Big Brother or something else.”

Again you are excusing her bahviour.
She's unpredictable and out of control
It wasn't classic nor was it entertaining unless you have a very weird sense of fun, watching that was similar to how I imagine bear baiting or dog fighting.
She should be removed, not warned.
John is horrible but he's not a danger.
Warp
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by GrozzyGirl:
“Again you are excusing her bahviour.
She's unpredictable and out of control
It wasn't classic nor was it entertaining unless you have a very weird sense of fun, watching that was similar to how I imagine bear baiting or dog fighting.
She should be removed, not warned.
John is horrible but he's not a danger.”

Oh come off it, can you not just lighten up for once. Seriously big brother was meant to be a social experiment but the minute something other than the norm happens people prepare their lynches.
DUNDEEBOY
15-01-2016
There has been two vintage bb moments in the one week so people should be thankful.

Megan's moment is up there with anything from the early years
GrozzyGirl
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Warp:
“Oh come off it, can you not just lighten up for once. Seriously big brother was meant to be a social experiment but the minute something other than the norm happens people prepare their lynches.”

I'm not lynching anyone. How rude and uncalled for.
I think you are talking rubbush and I'm bored with explaining over and over to you so.
I shan't
Warp
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by GrozzyGirl:
“I'm not lynching anyone. How rude and uncalled for.
I think you are talking rubbush and I'm bored with explaining over and over to you so.
I shan't”

Then stop responding to everything I say, you've done it in every thread I've been in and then you say you're bored and lets stop.
SweetSyrup
15-01-2016
This was legitimately one of the best episodes of all time.

Gemma vs Tiffany shoe drama, Tiffany's *incredible* diary room, Megan vs Tiffany fisticuffs, John the snake called out, Megan's utterly insane meltdown, Security...

This on the back of David-Gate... This is fast becoming a favourite (and possibly THE favourite) series of all time. Hope it can keep up the pace.

Tiffany and Megan are pure <3 <3 <3
Reality Sucks
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“It will be very high on shocking tv moments of 2016 at the end of the year as will the David Gest confusion probably in top 10 maybe top 5”

Surely you can watch spot brats having tantrums any night of the week on the numerous reality shows? For me, a classic BB moment has to have humour (unintentional), and the mix up about David Gest was black humour at it's best. Leo Sayer shoving his thumbs up at the camera when he meant to do a V sign is funny. George Galloway pretending to be a cat is cringeworthy humour. Megan's tantrum was just tedious.
Salv*
15-01-2016
I don't like her but I agree. It reminds me of BB6 times where the housemates didn't care if the others thought they were crazy or not.
An Thropologist
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Reality Sucks:
“Surely you can watch spot brats having tantrums any night of the week on the numerous reality shows? For me, a classic BB moment has to have humour (unintentional), and the mix up about David Gest was black humour at it's best. Leo Sayer shoving his thumbs up at the camera when he meant to do a V sign is funny. George Galloway pretending to be a cat is cringeworthy humour. Megan's tantrum was just tedious.”

I was intending to comment that I don't find incoherent ranting entertaining but you just reminded me of an occassion when it was very entertaining.
GrozzyGirl
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“I was intending to comment that I don't find incoherent ranting entertaining but you just reminded me of an occassion when it was very entertaining.”

Leo Sayers rant was entertaining because it was controlled to large degree a he was desperately attempting to be patronising and superior while blustering on about his pants and his contract

Now that was classic
Penfolds_place
15-01-2016
I thought the David thing was a bit of a classic, as I don't think it was contrived and it was totally bizarre. The tantrum was pretty pathetic though. I am not saying I don't find a few arguments entertaining, but grown women throwing tantrums... This is why I haven't watched civilian BB for a good few years and didn't watch much of the last CBB. I want to see more from the older people like David, he was hilarious in I'm a celeb.
Veri
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Salv*:
“I don't like her but I agree. It reminds me of BB6 times where the housemates didn't care if the others thought they were crazy or not.”

I cannot even guess that that refers to in bb6.
Veri
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Warp:
“I thought whilst I was watching it that Megan's melt down was a moment reminiscent of older Big Brothers, but I come here and the majority seems to be disgusted by it yet half the people who are disgusted by it complain that big brother is to artificial now. Yeah it shouldn't be tolerated and she should be warned, but it was a natural blow off that came after being tormented by big brother for a day or so and finally outed John for the manipulator he is.

What do you think? Was it like classic Big Brother or something else.”

What things in older BBs was it reminiscent of?
Derbyshire.
15-01-2016
No it was trash tv of the scummiest order a true Viacom speciality.
These morons that behave like that are hired to do just that. I dont really find it interesting watching planned melt downs they are payed to deliver these moments they dont just occur naturally.
Dave_62
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Warp:
“I thought whilst I was watching it that Megan's melt down was a moment reminiscent of older Big Brothers, but I come here and the majority seems to be disgusted by it yet half the people who are disgusted by it complain that big brother is to artificial now. Yeah it shouldn't be tolerated and she should be warned, but it was a natural blow off that came after being tormented by big brother for a day or so and finally outed John for the manipulator he is.

What do you think? Was it like classic Big Brother or something else.”

It was perfect in every way. From the massive rage whilst still getting out the truth to the "ghetto c@@t" line.

It showed everyone's character really clearly. John's a shit, tiffany is a thicko who can't quite understand English.

It was great, if could win Megan the series.
Salv*
15-01-2016
Originally Posted by Veri:
“I cannot even guess that that refers to in bb6. ”

Tiffany and Megan gave me flashbacks of Makosi and Saskia
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