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loomy
29-07-2009, 03:59 PM
Everyone loved Bea but as soon as she started saying she didn't want to spend so much time with him because he was annoying people have started hating her. She has told him to his face! I don't see why people are punishing her for not liking him, it's not her fault he's annoying. If she just pretended to like him and love spending time with him she wouldn't be genuine. It's much better that she's herself and says how she feels than just pretend to be something else to play to the public opinion.

Freddie is annoying, this is shown by the fact that he was nominated so much and the new housemates going in also find him irritating. It's not their fault and I don't think they should be hated for it.

King Gizzard
29-07-2009, 04:00 PM
I do like freddie, but i admit those long pleasurable noises he makes all the time would get right on my nerves.

Vicky.
29-07-2009, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by Hewman
I do like freddie, but i admit those long pleasurable noises he makes all the time would get right on my nerves.

Really?

They make me quite horny actually :wink::tongue:

Arneldo
29-07-2009, 04:03 PM
He does annoy me. Those long pointless noises, ya know the ones he makes right before he says something really cringe worthy. Ugh.

I don't want him to win. It's a shame the housemates like him now.

BB_Eye
29-07-2009, 04:06 PM
I like him, but yeah... he is annoying. What I don't get though is how Bea can say these things and then tolerate Marcus's general sleaziness.

charmingmissc
29-07-2009, 04:20 PM
please read this before you knock him.

Freddie according to Ravi his best friend



Just saw this on the fan site, www.freddiefisher.co.uk

"Right I thought it was about time I wrote a little bit on my friend, Freddie :)

Touching on what Freddie's dad said - http://newbe.at/mod/groups/topicposts.php?topic=137&group_guid=47 - I think I'd like to start with the dyslexia. Freddie's brain works so differently from everybody else's. This was touched on a bit on BBLB with the psychologist when we did a 'brain surgery'. The point I'd like to make is that the social input Freddie actually receives is significantly more stream-lined than what most of us take in. I think his perception and outlook is then made up by a bout of intensive thinking. Freddie has to extrapolate his social environment from much less input and use his logical thinking to make sense of the world around him. In this vein, he thinks his way through the Big Brother game. I believe this is what is really behind what some detractors label game-planning. Freddie has to rationalise the small bubble that he is stuck in. This also ties in to all the noises Freddie makes - the heavy breathing and sighs. These punctuate his thought process but are also a part of his coping mechanism and you can notice them becoming more profound when Freddie has more to think about or is anxious about something.

Outside of the house, eg, Freddie enjoys having lots of hugs. The physical contact makes him happier emotionally. It is in this sense, I think, that Freddie asked Charlie for a hug and put his head on his chest. Anything more that was seen, I imagine, was a function of Freddie trying to gauge Charlie's comfort zone with him. Freddie was in effect trying to figure out how much of a friend Charlie could be to him... I think the same is true of his interaction with Bea, though I think he likes her more than she likes him. It's even beginning to look like she's not as nice a person as Freddie thought. What's going to be confusing for him is her continuing to cuddle him while calling him sleazy behind his back. From his perspective, he thinks they're getting on completely fine because they've got the physical comfort. It'll be a surprise to him when he notices her attempt to undermine him socially with the rest of the housemates.

The situation now is quite different from the start of the series. Freddie has emerged as a credible commentator on the 'social dynamics' of the house. This is what interests him intellectually and I believe this is what makes his presence in the house so crucial. It is rather like having a reporter on the inside keen to analyse/rationalise proceedings. This is so useful for us because it allows us a taste of the house that you wouldn't be able to get in the one hour slot otherwise – given the lack of live feed.

I met Kris recently for a spot of BBLB filming at Freddie's house and I discussed some of what I've said here with him. He saw what I meant and basically agreed with this. He also added that while he had clashed somewhat with Freddie in the house we did not as an audience get to see the odd one hour conversation where they chatted together quite happily. We did not, for example, see Freddie and Kris discussing Freddie's vision of establishing permaculture and boosting nutrition for children in Shropshire. As a couple of local boys, they agreed that something had to be done and Kris said he's looking forward to working with Freddie in the future and coming to his house for a party once the series is over."

CaPPa
29-07-2009, 04:58 PM
I've no doubt that Halfwit could be annoying to live with but fortunately I'm not living in the house, meaning that the behaviour that annoys the other housemates is just entertainment to me.

davidalbert
29-07-2009, 05:03 PM
........everyone would find SOMEONE in there annoying...but annoyance is actually more to do with the way WE react to lifes ineveitable irritations..........Michael Jackson would have been annoying to some.......

Vicky.
29-07-2009, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by davidalbert
........everyone would find SOMEONE in there annoying...but annoyance is actually more to do with the way WE react to lifes ineveitable irritations..........Michael Jackson would have been annoying to some.......

He was to most people.


Good music, but a total fruitcake

davidalbert
29-07-2009, 05:24 PM
......I find Rodrigo the most annoying housemate this year...by miles...his girly piques and crybaby attitude, his sulks and general babyishness........if only Charlie would just SOCK him!

olga
29-07-2009, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by Arneldo
He does annoy me. Those long pointless noises, ya know the ones he makes right before he says something really cringe worthy. Ugh.

I don't want him to win. It's a shame the housemates like him now.

So you would prefer it if the housemates ostracised him and made his life hell like they did before ?

What a horrible thing to say.

jet
29-07-2009, 05:33 PM
I've kind of gone off Freddie since I realized that if someone in the house doesn't love him, they are toast. That's just stupid. His fans are just TOO much to take. It's not Freddie's fault that I like him less now, but I can't help it.