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al_capo
19-08-2016
Originally Posted by vald:
“What interesting things have Bear or Lewis done....”

I don't like Lewis for a start, if he goes I wouldn't care.

For me Bear has made this series, he has pushed his luck when winding people up but IMO its always been in a joking way. He has created arguments and has brought out sides of people that we wouldn't of seen without him in the house.
Pitman
19-08-2016
Originally Posted by al_capo:
“I don't like Lewis for a start, if he goes I wouldn't care.

For me Bear has made this series, he has pushed his luck when winding people up but IMO its always been in a joking way. He has created arguments and has brought out sides of people that we wouldn't of seen without him in the house.”

anger, anxiety and depression?
al_capo
19-08-2016
Originally Posted by Pitman:
“anger, anxiety and depression? ”

depression? Are you serious?
vald
19-08-2016
Originally Posted by al_capo:
“I don't like Lewis for a start, if he goes I wouldn't care.

For me Bear has made this series, he has pushed his luck when winding people up but IMO its always been in a joking way. He has created arguments and has brought out sides of people that we wouldn't of seen without him in the house.”

That's not the least bit interesting. Nor is
seeing people upset and angry. Sorry but he's a loser. We'd find out more about people by hearing conversations and seeing them do things together....you know, those things that are cut from the highlights.
Sick n Sexified
19-08-2016
I genuinely think Sam will get the least votes tonight. The "flying under the radar" strategy doesn't work if you truly do nothing. To me it's people who are still visible and well-connected with the housemates, but avoid conflict and go with the pack until they see an opportunity to become the front runner. (I think Frankie is most definitely planning to do this).

Sam has had no presence in the house and therefore casuals won't vote for her, Ricky and James also sap the anti-squad vote since they've been more memorable in the house. And I doubt her "national treasure" monologue went down well with the 80's fans. So let's see if we at DS are right!

I can think of a convincing argument for any of the rest being the second one. But I'll go for Lewis, he's done himself no favours recently and surely those schoolgirls are running low on credit by now?
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