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Old 12-07-2016, 23:00
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That's right. They've all seen what he's like when things don't go his way, so they give in because they feel intimidated by him. His intimidation strategy has paid off.
Thank you.... Someone else can see it too
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Old 12-07-2016, 23:08
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That's right. They've all seen what he's like when things don't go his way, so they give in because they feel intimidated by him. His intimidation strategy has paid off.
That sounds more like a description of Hughie.
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Old 12-07-2016, 23:08
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Visionary may be stretching it a bit, but he's definitely smart. What he did took guts.

So that's what Jackson meant in the garden earlier when he said to Andy he'd always fight his corner.
Visionary is right.Jayne was the weakest link for next eviction because she cant save herself inhours from endless wanting to go and that was the reason she was nominated.Keeping in Andy not only does he keep his promise to him but gets himself a strong allay.Jackson cant count on Jayne to have his back but can count on the group to target her next.
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Old 12-07-2016, 23:09
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That sounds more like a description of Hughie.
Agreed it is Hughie.
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Old 12-07-2016, 23:14
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Visionary is right..........
Visionary?
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Old 12-07-2016, 23:52
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There is a difference between intimidation and leadership.He is a leader and lays the strategy and they agree because it the right one.
You think he's 'fit', I get it. Ok?
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:23
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They are some skills there. Laura and Evelyn couldn't even articulate why they voted Andy. Think how you could use those powers, Jackson. The influence!
Sigh, to have the power to confuse women who use rising inflection to deliver bad news.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:25
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It's encouraged by Jackson to go with the majority until it goes against his choice, sadly he wasn't having any way but his own.

Andy should've gone, I don't get how it changed so quickly, they're all like sheep.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:27
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Sigh, to have the power to confuse women who use rising inflection to deliver bad news.
Lol very witty
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:28
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It's encouraged by Jackson to go with the majority until it goes against his choice, sadly he wasn't having any way but his own.
He didn't want Chelsea to go, so you've got that completely wrong - he accepted the majority decision despite it going against his own personal choice.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:28
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That sounds more like a description of Hughie.
They dismiss Hughie, it's the complete opposite effect.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:36
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They dismiss Hughie, it's the complete opposite effect.
Do they ? It seems no time since the Hughie fans were claiming all the other HMs were sucking up to him cos he'd been saved by the public to cheers from the eviction crowd.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:38
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Do they ? It seems no time since the Hughie fans were claiming all the other HMs were sucking up to him cos he'd been saved by the public to cheers from the eviction crowd.
Every time he raises his voice, he meets a chorus of 'calm down's, no one engages with what he's saying, they just object to his volume/tone until he gets madder and madder and often goes to the diary room. Have you been watching this show.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:47
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Every time he raises his voice, he meets a chorus of 'calm down's, no one engages with what he's saying, they just object to his volume/tone until he gets madder and madder and often goes to the diary room. Have you been watching this show.
Once he goes into angry rant mode he has nothing to say that's worth engaging with - it's all just loud, aggressive, meaningless bluster. He gets summonsed to the DR.
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Old 13-07-2016, 00:49
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Once he goes into angry rant mode he has nothing to say that's worth engaging with - it's all just loud, aggressive, meaningless bluster. He gets summonsed to the DR.
Therefore the original point is moot. Wow people get easily sidetracked here.
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Old 13-07-2016, 01:19
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Jackson has made himself chairman of that room, and pushes the others in the direction he wants, and in taking up the position of chairman, he has made his own position within the house a little bit safer, sly.
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Old 13-07-2016, 01:38
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Jackson has made himself chairman of that room, and pushes the others in the direction he wants, and in taking up the position of chairman, he has made his own position within the house a little bit safer, sly.
Subconsciously, some housemates may have felt a bit silly nominating the chairman, if you know what I mean.
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Old 13-07-2016, 08:21
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Sigh, to have the power to confuse women who use rising inflection to deliver bad news.
Wow. Condescending and sexist in under 20 words. *slow clap*
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Old 13-07-2016, 08:28
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I liked him pre-Georgina and now I like him post-Georgina. I just didn't like him and how he became a snivelling protozoa when he was with her, or that he allowed himself to become one.
Hear hear! On top of his other qualities (mentioned further back) I also think he will make a true loyal friend and he is very empathetic - maybe when he loses his heart, (like with Georgina) he focuses on just that and loses his personality a bit...
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Old 13-07-2016, 08:40
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It's Jackson's house now.
I've found it odd for some time when people have said about Lateysha being leader, I have seen Jackson as the leader all along.
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Old 13-07-2016, 08:49
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He started the ball rolling by immediately taking charge the other day! It's surprising how people follow sometimes...

Will it last that's' the question..
Its because they know there are more to come so don't want to appear at odds with the group and potential targets. Shallow the lot of them.
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Old 13-07-2016, 09:19
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This is Jaks being Jaks. Yes, he's a council estate kid, but don't confuse that with his parents not wanting the best for him. He's always excelled at everyhing he puts his mind to. There's still a side to him that people don't see/know. He used to give up his time to run a basketball class, free, to kids less privileged. As a child He would always bring other kids home that we're having problems, being bullied etc. He has always thought of others. Remember this is a game show though, and wouldn't surprise me if he presses the £20k button, knowing that someone has to, and knowing what that kind of money would mean to him
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Old 13-07-2016, 09:43
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Juror number 9

Jackson IS Henry Fonda !
This.
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Old 13-07-2016, 09:57
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Jackson is a very clever guy...innit lol
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Old 13-07-2016, 18:57
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Juror number 9

Jackson IS Henry Fonda !
I said exactly the same
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