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dian
10-08-2009, 06:19 PM
has she saved herself from nomination by getting in with lisa and david:mad:

bigmalky
10-08-2009, 06:20 PM
Possibly but the public will always hate her :banana:

Combo
10-08-2009, 06:21 PM
yeah, for sure but I hope there's a twist. The 2 house mates who are up for nomination will be immune and bea or lisa go because it's more than likely that Marcus and Halfwit will be up for eviction.

BlackOrWhite
10-08-2009, 06:22 PM
No.

Vicky.
10-08-2009, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by bigmalky
Possibly but the public will always hate her :banana:

This, they will turn on her soon enough also.

Lisa may come across thick, but when it comes to gameplaying she is very switched on and will know exactly why bea switched alliegances.

JustKaz
10-08-2009, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by dian
has she saved herself from nomination by getting in with lisa and david:mad:

Depends how the HM's are seeing it, looking forward to tonights HL show. I mean she switch from slating Lisa and David to being buddies with in one day?

I hope she is up

JustKaz
10-08-2009, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by VickyJ
Originally posted by bigmalky
Possibly but the public will always hate her :banana:

This, they will turn on her soon enough also.

Lisa may come across thick, but when it comes to gameplaying she is very switched on and will know exactly why bea switched alliegances.

K thats not turning on her, If Lisa knows that Bea has switched side for tactics then Lisa has every right to take advantage of this.

J-Rock
10-08-2009, 06:32 PM
It's incredible how obviuous it is that Bea has used the Freddie 'row' to switch sides in order to avoid nomination - and Bea will think it is not obvious to the public (like all her other backstabbing antics). To me this makes her quite thick.... she really is the most deluded in there and I think her exit, whenever it comes, could turn into Galloway proportions

qwertyell
10-08-2009, 06:48 PM
Bea's plan has worked in the short-term - she won't get nominated this week.

But Lisa's had her card marked from day one (or whatever day she arrived on). The housemates aren't as thick as Bea assumes they are. They know she's a schemer.

However, Lisa and company need her votes this week to help get the bigger fish, Marcus and Freddie, up.

They'll deal with Bea next week.

Angus
10-08-2009, 07:48 PM
[quote]Originally posted by J-Rock
It's incredible how obviuous it is that Bea has used the Freddie 'row' to switch sides in order to avoid nomination - and Bea will think it is not obvious to the public (like all her other backstabbing antics). To me this makes her quite thick.... she really is the most deluded in there and I think her exit, whenever it comes, could turn into Galloway proportions [/quote

When she was entering the house she said she had been fired from every job she'd ever had and didn't know why. Having watched the way she operates, I can only surmise she carries on like this at work so gets the boot sharpish. She is clearly not self aware at all, and is under the impression that she is playing a blinder and we are all buying it.:rolleyes: Lets hope we get the chance to kick her arse out the door soon:thumbs:

Akerbie
10-08-2009, 07:57 PM
I don't think Bea is that bad. However, knowing that Bea is quite clever and knowledgable, I don't think she's a great judge of character. She tries to, but it's just not her. I think she really likes David, but her alliance with Freddie and co urge her to think differently. David may get on her nerves from time to time, but what friends don't?

Having said that though, I'd rather Bea stayed for a while. Wouldn't mind Freddie going now. He's done his time. I want Marcus to stay until the final.:colour: