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Do people even like James or is he just a protest
DUNDEEBOY
12-08-2016
I assume we would, be going through this same routine with the likes of Ricky, heavy d etc
Lee_Bo
12-08-2016
Fair assumption. Anyone is better than the knobsquad, people actually want to feel like they have some kind of affect on the outcome.
"Who goes? You decide" should mean just that, not "If you don't choose who the producers want out they'll come up with a twist to keep them in"
Pitman
12-08-2016
I liked him dressed as a woman talking about his pussy, he was like a cross between Are you being served and Monty Python
Skyrah
12-08-2016
Yes I like James, I've supported him since I first heard he was going in the house
previews
12-08-2016
If it was a choice between watching paint dry and watching James I'd go for the Dulux viewing every time.
Goggle girl
12-08-2016
Yes I like him. The deadpan way he poured the coffee over Bear after being goaded was great to watch. Liked his drag act too.
lulu g
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by Skyrah:
“Yes I like James, I've supported him since I first heard he was going in the house ”

Me too. He was the only one I liked, although I've grown to like Ricky too.
skywalker70
12-08-2016
I've always liked James, grew up watching the James Whale Radio Show on ITV, it was quite an anarchic show itself (back in the day) - but yes..... most of us just want the knobsquad out
Aura101
12-08-2016
Its a bit of both I feel.
However i have never seen a 'protest vote' housemate as much as this one. People really are going all out to vote for him purely to get rid of one of the ghastly ones.
I am hoping he will top the vote.
amelie74
12-08-2016
I like him - at least I feel I could have a proper conversation with him. The so called squad are not like any people I know or would want to know - they're low lifes who get paid to act outrageously. It's so annoying that the producers appear to be hell bent on protecting and promoting these morons. Let's see how this twist works but I doubt they've set it up to save James.
atko
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“I assume we would, be going through this same routine with the likes of Ricky, heavy d etc”

My two favorites from the start were James & Katie. I'll admit I am surprised not to have seen more of either of them but with the 4 trashy reality scum it's hardly surprising because that's all BB Producers want us to see!!
Randysback
12-08-2016
James.. I really liked his late night ITV show.. therefore he`s provided more entertainment for me than anyone else in the house.. except Sam
Miss Con Strue
12-08-2016
Anti Squad vote for me.
Randysback
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by skywalker70:
“I've always liked James, grew up watching the James Whale Radio Show on ITV, it was quite an anarchic show itself (back in the day) - but yes..... most of us just want the knobsquad out ”

James launched the career of Steve Coogan
Angels_baby
12-08-2016
I used to love James on a Friday evening, his show was essential viewing for me. I was really excited by him being in the house but due to those with 1 brain cell or less we have barely see anything of him. So break up the brain dead party and let us see more of those with lots to tell.
biomorph04
12-08-2016
James will have a right wing and UKIP following.

I assume Biggins was hoping for a similar opportunity in the house.
biomorph04
12-08-2016
I was naked in a radio studio with James back in 2001
Scarlett Berry
12-08-2016
Don't like him.
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