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Andrew turned into a people pleaser - no loss
SweetSyrup
13-06-2016
He basically said as much in the diary room, he wanted to be liked, keep people happy and still be seen as "playing the game" [he wasn't]. He even gave up on the task because he didn't want to rock the boat and admitted as much.

I think the moment he stopped causing trouble or even making an effort, he became completely expendable - especially considering his tweets against the recent Orlando hate attack. Basically he became more valuable as a PR stunt than as a housemate.

TBH, as a villain, he wasn't funny enough to root for, clever but cold.
heresitting
13-06-2016
He also didn't know how the game worked, his picks for the first two to be evicted couldn't have been more wrong.... it completely gave the game away.
SweetSyrup
13-06-2016
I liked the idea of Alex/Jackson going first though. As usual, Big Brother will do whatever they please and put them back in next week. Producers hate when their ideas don't go to plan - Andrew should have taken that into account. You can play "the" game but it's more important to play "their" game. Countless housemates have refused to play "their" game and paid the price.
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