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Predict how many complaints that strangulation scene would get
Salv*
13-06-2016
At least 200 OFCOM complaints in my opinion!

I was a bit
erin_p
13-06-2016
I doubt BB producer care .
CLL Dodge
13-06-2016
1.....
Dix
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Salv*:
“At least 200 OFCOM complaints in my opinion!

I was a bit ”

Don't think he actually meant it, as it would be a silly thing to do.
LilyAnna80
13-06-2016
If it was me yanking on the belt - it would have been a different ending
EuroFoxi
13-06-2016
Well, Tiffany spouting off on SOTS got just two...

So maybe this could set a new record, with I don't know... Three?
george.millman
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Salv*:
“At least 200 OFCOM complaints in my opinion!

I was a bit ”

There are that many people watching Big Brother?
Sandgrounder1
13-06-2016
Having seen the warning of 'risky sexual behaviour' and knowing it involved Marco, I assumed the risk would be catching crabs or worse off the weedy, grubby little creep.
Last edited by Sandgrounder1 : 13-06-2016 at 00:48
Salv*
13-06-2016
Some civilian stats:

BB13:
Conor's treatment of Deana- 1,044 (highest in a single day since the Race Row)

BB14:
Jemina v Gina- 150 complaints
Daley and Hazel- 60 complaints
Gina and Hazel- Over 200

BB15:
Basically almost every show of BB15 received over 20 complaints. First 10 days, 1,500+ complaints of Helen's treatment of Jale, Danielle and Matthew.

BB16:
Helen's comments to Brian- Over 1,000

I reckon there could be quite a lot.
Melax
13-06-2016
Sadly not that many will complain.
Loads of people here seem to think it was great tv. Even pro Marco threads are appearing now. Which says a lot.
Looks like Channel 5 judged their audience perfectly.
WhatJoeThinks
13-06-2016
My guess would be around 150. As usual Ofcom will have to remind people that broadcasting rules are strictly codified, and that 'scene' doesn't actually breach any standards. Neither did the tit sucking, groping and f*cking. Perhaps Big Brother might decide to make some new house rules about that sort of thing, but somehow I doubt it.
LMAO
13-06-2016
What is the point of complaining about something if you are warned in advance & choose to watch it anyway?... BB even made a point of increasing the severity of the warning.
IanP
13-06-2016
Depends on if the Daily Mail run with it or are too busy with the referendum.
No Daily Mail outrage = 30 complaints
With Daily Mail full on = 1500 complaints
go57uk
13-06-2016
I don't think there will be many complaints at all as the viewers that are still watching after 2 days of the sh*t they are calling Big Brother obviously enjoy this kind of trash
Bless You
13-06-2016
500...
who, me?
13-06-2016
252 over the weekend, according to the Daily Wail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ion-cheat.html
Strangely, they have completely ignored the strangulation scene.
WhatJoeThinks
13-06-2016
I was out by over 100.
cavalli
13-06-2016
Five.
Littlegreen42
13-06-2016
I don't understand why people would complain, I think most watching would want to strangle Marco.

Wainy84
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Littlegreen42:
“I don't understand why people would complain, I think most watching would want to strangle Marco.

”

...
BabelBrook
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Littlegreen42:
“I don't understand why people would complain, I think most watching would want to strangle Marco.

”

Maybe they were complaining it wasn't tight enough then.
george.millman
13-06-2016
I don't think it was really about the fact that it was broadcast. It's more about the fact that Big Brother didn't tell them not to do it. What if they'd not known when to stop and someone had been seriously injured? That would have caused the biggest backlash against this show of all time - much more so than Jade and Shilpa. The producers have a duty of care to these people. I don't care about them broadcasting it - as was said, we had fair warning.
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