View Full Version : Was Bea-alzabubs intention to knock Halfwit out of the winning position?
zukhov
10-08-2009, 11:40 PM
Is she clever enough to have plotted the demise of Halfwit to destroy the main competition? If so, is Charlie next in her sights?
tramp-stamp
10-08-2009, 11:46 PM
one things for sure, she isnt gonna sit around and wait to be lisas last in first out victim
be interesting who she stabs first
bigmalky
10-08-2009, 11:47 PM
Of course she is... it's been her plan from the start to either travel on his coat-tails til the end and Plan B was to **** him over at the first opportunity if Freddie's popularity dropped.
cleaner67
10-08-2009, 11:49 PM
This was said when she first went in and i`m now thinking it to be true.
J-Rock
10-08-2009, 11:49 PM
Hahahaha - love the title thread; and yes
J-Rock
10-08-2009, 11:49 PM
Hahahaha - love the title thread; and yes
Twiggy
10-08-2009, 11:50 PM
I reckon so.
Hedgie
10-08-2009, 11:50 PM
no opinion on account of being too drunk to '****' but i just wanted to give kudos for the inventive use of Bea's Name :laugh2: :banana:
qwertyell
11-08-2009, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by zukhov
Is she clever enough to have plotted the demise of Halfwit to destroy the main competition? If so, is Charlie next in her sights?
I don't think so. She's just playing a ruthless game.
When she went in, there was a powerhouse group of Marcus, Freddie, Siavash and Noirin, and she merely latched onto Freddie knowing that his acceptance would result in the group's acceptance.
(I think David did somewhat the same thing with Lisa - he knows that if Lisa says you're all right, Charlie, Sophie and Rodrigo fall into line.)
But then Siavash and Noirin destabilised the group with their romantic tryst, before Noirin totally withdrew her membership to go and be Issac's property and the group weakened, whilst Lisa's group maintained its numbers - David having been very much welcomed into the fold.
Hira was still a neutral presence in the house, so there was no need for Bea to panic about the slight difference in numbers between the sides.
But then she was nominated and realised that her group wasn't strong enough, or disciplined enough (Siavash not voting) to protect her.
She was banking on Lisa or David getting evicted last week to even the numbers up, but since Hira went she's been looking for an escape route from what has now become the weaker group.
By causing a massive scene when Marcus's cigarette banditry came to light, she happily threw him under the bus to "prove" loyalty to like-minded Marcus sceptics in the house. And seeing that they were all lining up against Freddie, she's thrown him under the bus too. And as a result, she's now part of the strong group.
I don't think it was all part of some big plan to destroy Freddie - he's just the poor sap that held the key to her initial acceptance into the then-stronger group.
She's ruthless. The speed with which she sold out Tom and Ken within seconds of the first nominations task being announced was breathtaking. She doesn't take prisoners.
Combo
11-08-2009, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by zukhov
Is she clever enough to have plotted the demise of Halfwit to destroy the main competition? If so, is Charlie next in her sights?
imo yea
sophiee1383
11-08-2009, 12:48 AM
Shes Definatley Made Him Less Popular Outside And Inside.
Marzy
11-08-2009, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by zukhov
Is she clever enough to have plotted the demise of Halfwit to destroy the main competition? If so, is Charlie next in her sights?
Oh God yes. She had this planned before she went in the show. She waited for a window of opportunity and took it.
zukhov
11-08-2009, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by qwertyell
Originally posted by zukhov
Is she clever enough to have plotted the demise of Halfwit to destroy the main competition? If so, is Charlie next in her sights?
I don't think so. She's just playing a ruthless game.
When she went in, there was a powerhouse group of Marcus, Freddie, Siavash and Noirin, and she merely latched onto Freddie knowing that his acceptance would result in the group's acceptance.
(I think David did somewhat the same thing with Lisa - he knows that if Lisa says you're all right, Charlie, Sophie and Rodrigo fall into line.)
But then Siavash and Noirin destabilised the group with their romantic tryst, before Noirin totally withdrew her membership to go and be Issac's property and the group weakened, whilst Lisa's group maintained its numbers - David having been very much welcomed into the fold.
Hira was still a neutral presence in the house, so there was no need for Bea to panic about the slight difference in numbers between the sides.
But then she was nominated and realised that her group wasn't strong enough, or disciplined enough (Siavash not voting) to protect her.
She was banking on Lisa or David getting evicted last week to even the numbers up, but since Hira went she's been looking for an escape route from what has now become the weaker group.
By causing a massive scene when Marcus's cigarette banditry came to light, she happily threw him under the bus to "prove" loyalty to like-minded Marcus sceptics in the house. And seeing that they were all lining up against Freddie, she's thrown him under the bus too. And as a result, she's now part of the strong group.
I don't think it was all part of some big plan to destroy Freddie - he's just the poor sap that held the key to her initial acceptance into the then-stronger group.
She's ruthless. The speed with which she sold out Tom and Ken within seconds of the first nominations task being announced was breathtaking. She doesn't take prisoners.
Brillliant analysis, shes even more evil than I thought!
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