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How did Marco fit in with the Bedroom Bitch Clique?
Paulo Leeds
27-06-2016
Or did it only form after he was evicted?
Selena
27-06-2016
Let's just say Marco's 3 nominations that week came from Georgina, Lateshya and Sam. So I think that group had already formed.
Paulo Leeds
27-06-2016
thanks Selena, can anyone expand on this at all?
Eve Elle
27-06-2016
Marco was sort of a "distraction" that kept the clique from gaining too much power and momentum.
KDDS07
27-06-2016
Originally Posted by Eve Elle:
“Marco was sort of a "distraction" that kept the clique from gaining too much power and momentum.”

....and Georgina was the outsider "standing up" against Marco--the house leader. Oh my...what a difference a couple of weeks make in the BB house
Eve Elle
27-06-2016
Originally Posted by KDDS07:
“....and Georgina was the outsider "standing up" against Marco--the house leader. Oh my...what a difference a couple of weeks make in the BB house ”

Yeah, it's interesting to see how quickly opinions and dynamics can change. I mean, Georgina has been hugely disappointing in the post Marco phase. Who knows what's next?
george.millman
27-06-2016
This is exactly why they shouldn't protect big characters! Their exits lead to interesting dynamics. Everyone was saying it would be boring after Marco left... but it hasn't been, has it?
KDDS07
27-06-2016
Originally Posted by george.millman:
“This is exactly why they shouldn't protect big characters! Their exits lead to interesting dynamics. Everyone was saying it would be boring after Marco left... but it hasn't been, has it?”

No. And it isn't boring after Natalie left. And it won't be boring after Georgina leaves. One big character out just makes room for the next big character that has yet to show its talons.
SillyBillyGoat
27-06-2016
Originally Posted by george.millman:
“This is exactly why they shouldn't protect big characters! Their exits lead to interesting dynamics. Everyone was saying it would be boring after Marco left... but it hasn't been, has it?”

Originally Posted by KDDS07:
“No. And it isn't boring after Natalie left. And it won't be boring after Georgina leaves. One big character out just makes room for the next big character that has yet to show its talons.”

Completely agree.
Paulo Leeds
28-06-2016
true enough, Marco's exit changed the group dynamic a hell of alot more than Natalie's though
muggins14
28-06-2016
Originally Posted by Paulo Leeds:
“true enough, Marco's exit changed the group dynamic a hell of alot more than Natalie's though”

This is true, he had a huge impact in a shorter space of time, although he was in the main house for longer than she was.

If she'd remained, it might have been interesting to see what kind of an influence her forked tongue and little whisperings may have had on the house.

Not that I wanted to see much more of it because, although she'd only been in the main house a few days, we'd seen her from the beginning and that was enough for me
muggins14
28-06-2016
second post to reveal first post.
Paulo Leeds
28-06-2016
Originally Posted by muggins14:
“second post to reveal first post.”

huh???
ShadowTillNow
28-06-2016
I think he fit in from behind... or that's how it looked anyway. Hard to tell with night-vision.
nattoyaki
28-06-2016
I think he just went wild anywhere and everywhere, and told everyone how much he loved them, which made it harder for cliques to form, if they did he was oblivious, and the house was much more united then.

Originally Posted by Paulo Leeds:
“huh???”

Lots of people are having problems seeing latest posts show up on the forum, so sometimes if you want to see yours for spelling etc you have to post a second time.
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