First thing to say about that episode is the way they handled Neil's departure was just RUBBISH. All we got was a 30sec VT from Joshua, and ZERO explanation about the reasons why, or anything from Neil himself. Fair enough, maybe some of the details were personal, but they could have said SOMETHING. It was as if they are trying to airbrush him from the history of the show, and expect the viewers to be too dumb to realise. I think this is the reason why Neil has barely been featured in the edits since he's gone into the house, they just thought they could write him out the history of the show. I bet he doesnt appear on House-calls or the reunion show either.
SECONDLY, I thought the episode was the worst yet. I have no interest in the Amanda/Alex/Parker storyline, and this was all the focus for the episode (oh, apart from a delightful little segment of Ryan shagging Jen on the toilet.
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Also, its funny to me how the lesbian alliance seems to be a serious thing. I thought it was just a joke, but it seems people are taking it serious. Even stranger is the fact that Sheila & Allison seem to believe that other people knowing might somehow help them in the game? Don't they realise it will make them a target?
SECONDLY, I thought the episode was the worst yet. I have no interest in the Amanda/Alex/Parker storyline, and this was all the focus for the episode (oh, apart from a delightful little segment of Ryan shagging Jen on the toilet.
Also, its funny to me how the lesbian alliance seems to be a serious thing. I thought it was just a joke, but it seems people are taking it serious. Even stranger is the fact that Sheila & Allison seem to believe that other people knowing might somehow help them in the game? Don't they realise it will make them a target?




