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Why do you think Danny Baker was the first one to leave
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trevor tiger
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Geisty:
“I don't know but it's a good sign.

All the bullies are going to get REKT by Martin. I don't care if Chosen One wins. Martin will get the last laugh over his bullies.

Starting with ringleader tonight!”

I've asked before but to no avail however I'll keep trying. Can you tell me who the bullies are I seriously haven't a clue.

Originally Posted by ArtistBaptista:
“Jordan has a big family.”

How big

Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Most of the votes are cast by the app so anyone over 30 is toast”

People always say this and on X Factor too but I'm pretty bemused with the argument as I'm old but always vote on the app as do most of those I attend bingo and ballroom dancing with
Reality Sucks
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by sutie:
“I disliked him from the start, and after revealing in his interview his attempts to tell the producers where they were going wrong, I disliked him even more.

He's one of these legends in his own lifetime types. SO full of his own self importance.

SO glad he's gone. ”

I agree - he's one of those irritating people who don't think before they speak and are only interested in their own opinion on anything.
Alrightmate
26-11-2016
As it's a vote to save the only thing we can say with some confidence is that not enough people liked him, and people liked the others more than him.

I suppose the way he treated Martin at times played a part, but I happen to think that people weren't inclined to vote for him because he comes across as egotistical and appears to have too high an opinion of himself.
He's always right, the other person's wrong, and he doesn't seem to be very open to the opinions and views of others. A my way or the highway sort of person.
JBO
26-11-2016
Can people stop calling him a bully and other such nonsense?

It makes you look a bit silly.
Jedi_Knight
26-11-2016
Same thing happened with Jimmy Bullard in 2014. Had a moment with Jake Quickenden.

First to be voted out in 2014.
Penfolds_place
26-11-2016
He didn't really get much time on the show last night so I think that played a part, although I thought it would be Jordan who hasn't really done much. I did like Danny a lot, but I think he can be a bit of a marmite personality so obviously didn't pick up enough support.
Scots rool
26-11-2016
Can't say I'll miss him, he was still the loudmouth he's always been. Too controlling & so far up Scarlett's arse he was almost coming out the top of his fat head!
Kewpee
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Most of the votes are cast by the app so anyone over 30 is toast”

That's very ageist

Over 60 and very capable of voting via app thank you
calamity
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Reality Sucks:
“I agree - he's one of those irritating people who don't think before they speak and are only interested in their own opinion on anything.”

Its how hes built his career over the years though, he can be a little irritating but the camp will be very quiet without him, How the Banjo boy survived in there though is beyond me, hes hopeless and does heehaw.
Bedlam_maid
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Alrightmate:
“As it's a vote to save the only thing we can say with some confidence is that not enough people liked him, and people liked the others more than him.

I suppose the way he treated Martin at times played a part, but I happen to think that people weren't inclined to vote for him because he comes across as egotistical and appears to have too high an opinion of himself.
He's always right, the other person's wrong, and he doesn't seem to be very open to the opinions and views of others. A my way or the highway sort of person.”

Nail on head.

Originally Posted by Kewpee:
“That's very ageist

Over 60 and very capable of voting via app thank you”

Over 40 and vote via app too
floozie_21
26-11-2016
I can't help but think all the "egotistical, always thinks he's right, doesn't think before he speaks, full is self importance" also applies to Martin!

I personally think a Martin is the more divisive character. Apart from calling out Martin at the start, I can't see why people dislike Danny. As someone else said, he kind of faded into the background a bit. It just seems to me that people had their opinions of him before he went in and they held on to that.
inothernews
26-11-2016
Didn't watch last night, but didn't expect to wake up to find Baker had gone first.

Not complaining, mind.

But I'm sure he expected to get to the last 3 or 4, since his whole 'career' has been built on assuming he is the voice of the common people- so how come the common people didn't vote for him?

People who stir it, and get air time are normally guaranteed to survive over the quiet ones- so for Baker to go first was just wonderful.
Blondie X
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Kewpee:
“That's very ageist

Over 60 and very capable of voting via app thank you”

*Sigh* Only on DS does everything get take so literally and become a 'ism'. ot sure where I said, or even implied that older people are not capable of using an app so bit by that dig

I'm 46 myself and have the app, though didn't vote but surely you accept that multiple app voting is more prevalent with younger people?
Croctacus
26-11-2016
I'm 53, loved Danny Baker, but would never hand over a penny of my money voting and wouldn't clutter up my phone downloading yet another app I don't want or need just to have a free vote. Who could seriously be bothered?
lavender50
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Croctacus:
“I'm 53, loved Danny Baker, but would never hand over a penny of my money voting and wouldn't clutter up my phone downloading yet another app I don't want or need just to have a free vote. Who could seriously be bothered?”

this is how i thought as well.dont agree with the app vote or the immunity rubbish
Dilly Daydream
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by ArtistBaptista:
“Jordan has a big family.”

Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“How big ”


I've said it before and I'll say it again, don't underestimate the Diversity fanbase, it is massive! Added to which, many thousands of people (including me) will be forever grateful to them in preventing Susan Boyle from winning BGT!
Dilly Daydream
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Croctacus:
“I'm 53, loved Danny Baker, but would never hand over a penny of my money voting and wouldn't clutter up my phone downloading yet another app I don't want or need just to have a free vote. Who could seriously be bothered?”

I don't spend money voting on any programme. But having an app on my tablet for the duration just to get the 5 free votes is totally worth it and is easily uninstalled afterwards. I'm 10 years older than you by the way, not a silly kid.
DUNDEEBOY
26-11-2016
Doubt he means very much to enough young votes who hold the sway
Croctacus
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Dilly Daydream:
“I don't spend money voting on any programme. But having an app on my tablet for the duration just to get the 5 free votes is totally worth it and is easily uninstalled afterwards. I'm 10 years older than you by the way, not a silly kid.”

It may be easy but I dont give enough of a shit to be bothered to do it.
Salv*
26-11-2016
If it follows the same style as the Jimmy Bullard thing with Jake Quickenden, that could mean that Martin is gaining a lot of votes perhaps? With Danny it was numerous times, but with Jimmy it was one small moment which lead to him being elliminated and Jake came 2nd.

Perhaps it means like that series, Martin may be much more popular than people expect.
sheila blige
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Because only one of them could get the least votes. How is that hard to get? The older ones will go first”

Its very possible that you may be proven wrong when Sam is voted out next.
FusionFury
26-11-2016
Gazza's mate didn't help the chap.
kaycee
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“I

How big


:”

Jordan, with his brother Ashley, is one of the main-stays of the dance group Diversity, which has a huge following. Not only do the the whole group class themselves as "family", Jordan's mum has her own dance school, which includes other dance groups, and you can bet all those pupils who idolise Diversity, will be voting.

Having said that, he'll probably now be voted out next just to prove me wrong lol
sianlovescats
26-11-2016
Originally Posted by FusionFury:
“Gazza's mate didn't help the chap.”

Gazza kept his friendship with enablers Danny and Jimmy 5-Bellies, which is not recommended by therapists when a person is being treated for addiction. An addict has to change their social circle otherwise they will bounce back to substance/alcohol abuse. That is very possibly the reason that Gazza never really managed to get to the stage whereby he became a ‘recovering’ addict and been able to stay clean for any length of time. Didn’t Gazza suffer from a psychotic illness? Until that is managed, successfully, the addict is stuck at the first post. I go to Al Anon meetings regularly and it is always one of the first comments made by new members. “I tried to get him/her to lose his/her enablers."
anne_666
26-11-2016
Young viewers vote most and would they know who he is?
Only one of the current three favourites had immunity.
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