View Full Version : Andrew Letting Andrew win
InOne
13-07-2010, 10:15 PM
Found it a bit pointless and patronising really. Yeah Keeley was a bit smug but so what. Andrew isn't a baby.
Angus
13-07-2010, 10:35 PM
It wasn't about letting Andrew win - it was about putting that little madam in her place.
InOne
13-07-2010, 10:42 PM
A bit harsh though, she got totally singled out.
Visage
13-07-2010, 10:47 PM
It wasn't about letting Andrew win - it was about putting that little madam in her place.
Agreed, she is making the housemates a little uncomfortable. I don't care for her, but if she is to stir things up, then bring it on.
The house needs a new bitch:elephant:
Jords
13-07-2010, 10:48 PM
It was a nice gesture.
Speedster
13-07-2010, 11:06 PM
Yes, it was really corny and predictable to let Andrew win. He's being portrayed as a "lovable oaf" me thinks.
Zippy
13-07-2010, 11:14 PM
They gave Keeley high marks so i dont get where they were shunning her. Surely they wouldve given low marks if wanting to be nasty to her.
They just felt more sorry for the teenager. Bless him.
InOne
13-07-2010, 11:14 PM
It was a nice gesture.
It was ridiculous lol The HM's need to get over themselves.
Ramsay
13-07-2010, 11:20 PM
he was so happy tho
Livia
13-07-2010, 11:20 PM
It was ridiculous lol The HM's need to get over themselves.
Man, you got it BAD! LOL...
Mac Hiavellian
13-07-2010, 11:21 PM
Yes, it was really corny and predictable to let Andrew win. He's being portrayed as a "lovable oaf" me thinks.
I despise him. He's very self-aware and knows he's playing the 'lovable oaf'. In fairness, Keeley should have won the task and I'd understand her frustration.
vesavius
13-07-2010, 11:26 PM
was worth it to see her ego spiked tbh.
I love poeple that try, but I dislike people that assume they will win.
LBB11
13-07-2010, 11:26 PM
I think they did it to make him feel good i know some of them said sh!t about Keeley but as said it made him think people do like me. Also i dont know why she was so angry if she had been there since the start maybe she would have done the same for they wee man.
InOne
13-07-2010, 11:30 PM
Man, you got it BAD! LOL...
Got wat bad? :shocked:
Jordan.
13-07-2010, 11:31 PM
Done in spite and what a suprise the idea came from Caoimhe.
InOne
13-07-2010, 11:31 PM
I despise him. He's very self-aware and knows he's playing the 'lovable oaf'. In fairness, Keeley should have won the task and I'd understand her frustration.
Noticed he was feeding Mario a sob story in the nest also.
Mac Hiavellian
13-07-2010, 11:33 PM
was worth it to see her ego spiked tbh.
I love poeple that try, but I dislike people that assume they will win.
I agree with this. She certainly tried and we're well aware she intends to win and she claims if she works hard, she'll be rewarded etc etc but she seems more honest and genuine than Andrew. Remember he's a smart person, I'm fairly sure Keeley's more genuine than him
Noticed he was feeding Mario a sob story in the nest also.
Lol good work. Watch this space.
Visage
13-07-2010, 11:36 PM
Noticed he was feeding Mario a sob story in the nest also.
Noticed ? Yes!
Could I understand his mumbles ? No!
Thankfully the subtitles were there.
InOne
13-07-2010, 11:41 PM
Noticed ? Yes!
Could I understand his mumbles ? No!
Thankfully the subtitles were there.
Yup, just annoying when BB try to force people to feel sorry for HM's. Seemed like even Mario felt awkward in there.
billy123
14-07-2010, 12:09 AM
it was a nice touch hopefully it will give andrew a much needed self confidence boost.
Mr XcX
14-07-2010, 12:11 AM
Pointless and malicious. Keeley should have won.
Speedster
14-07-2010, 12:28 AM
I think they did it to make him feel good i know some of them said sh!t about Keeley but as said it made him think people do like me. Also i dont know why she was so angry if she had been there since the start maybe she would have done the same for they wee man.
The extremely ironic thing about letting him win to "make him feel good about himself" is that if/when he finds out they LET him win he will realise it wasn't because of any skill/ability he has that they admired him for, it was "just to be nice".
It was a mere sympathy vote and sympathy, is nothing more than psuedo acceptance. It's not real and it's not lasting. If they did that to Me and I found out I'd be absolutely furious.
vesavius
14-07-2010, 01:35 AM
The extremely ironic thing about letting him win to "make him feel good about himself" is that if/when he finds out they LET him win he will realise it wasn't because of any skill/ability he has that they admired him for, it was "just to be nice".
It was a mere sympathy vote and sympathy, is nothing more than psuedo acceptance. It's not real and it's not lasting. If they did that to Me and I found out I'd be absolutely furious.
I think he is smart enough to have realised his food wasnt worth the points he got ;)
arsenalforever
14-07-2010, 07:12 AM
A bit harsh though, she got totally singled out.
its her own fault for going in thinking she was the bollox
she played the game and its played her
Barbie
14-07-2010, 07:16 AM
She really thought she had it in the bag, so it was worth seeing him get the points just to annoy her.
Ideally i'd prefer it if they had given rachel the high marks and let her beat keely because andrew is going to take this as they love him rather than they don't like keely. Although i do think andrew is playing on the loveable geek act
arsenalforever
14-07-2010, 07:19 AM
She really thought she had it in the bag, so it was worth seeing him get the points just to annoy her.
Ideally i'd prefer it if they had given rachel the high marks and let her beat keely because andrew is going to take this as they love him rather than they don't like keely. Although i do think andrew is playing on the loveable geek act
it seems to be working Barbie he's third fav right now
pretty impressive i say for a guy in only 5 days
i don't want him to win he's done nothing as of yet to win it
Angus
14-07-2010, 08:14 AM
She really thought she had it in the bag, so it was worth seeing him get the points just to annoy her.
Ideally i'd prefer it if they had given rachel the high marks and let her beat keely because andrew is going to take this as they love him rather than they don't like keely. Although i do think andrew is playing on the loveable geek act
I'll give Keeley that she was smart enough to jump in quick and bag the "lunch" task - that way she would see what competition her predecessor was, she would still have a reasonable selection of ingredients and less would be expected of a "lunch" than a "dinner". I thought she was mean for leaving Andrew with such a pile of useless ingredients, and I think the other HMs thought so too. She's a ruthless b*tch alright.
Trouble is a lot of blokes on this forum have their brains in their boxers and so long as she's "fit" she can do no wrong. They have the same bias as the JJ fans for the exact same reason.
-Sue-
14-07-2010, 08:17 AM
That was great the HMs pulling together and letting Andy win lol keeley's face in the DR lol classic lol.. great to see her fester in her own little evil world har de har :joker:
Blueisthecolour
14-07-2010, 08:17 AM
I didn't mind it.
Let's face it, with the ingredients he had available to him it was just about impossible to put together any kind of meal.
It also sent Keeley into a major tantrum, so that's got to be a good thing given the size of her ego.
It did no harm and made someone feel good.
Julesuk
14-07-2010, 11:41 AM
Cant believe her attitude in the diary room the money doesnt matter, but I should have won, she is so up herself that she will do herself no favours, I would have gone in the diary room and laughed about it, she left andrew with impossible ingredients if she had thought about it she could have worked out what wouldhave been best for both meals - she needs to wake up and realise she is in BB and it should be a laugh, her attitude in the diary room proves they were right for allowing andrew to win.
-Sue-
14-07-2010, 11:51 AM
Cant believe her attitude in the diary room the money doesnt matter, but I should have won, she is so up herself that she will do herself no favours, I would have gone in the diary room and laughed about it, she left andrew with impossible ingredients if she had thought about it she could have worked out what wouldhave been best for both meals - she needs to wake up and realise she is in BB and it should be a laugh, her attitude in the diary room proves they were right for allowing andrew to win.
nice post :hugesmile:
LemonJam
14-07-2010, 12:04 PM
So stupid, I'd be pissed if I was in there. Keeleys was easily the best dish, I mean we couldn't taste it but it was blaringly obvious that it was.
Kaaarenn!
14-07-2010, 12:05 PM
They should've scored it fairly on taste and presentation like on the actual Come Dine With Me programme. That's what I would've done lol.
It kind of reminded me of playing football with a little kid, and you let him score when it should be an easy save. When you do that it's cute, doing it to a 19 year old is pretty pathetic. He's a nice kid and eveything, but saying that was the best night of his life?! Wow..
Keeley obviously deserved to win and I would be pretty pissed off if I was here as well tbh
eye sea
14-07-2010, 02:43 PM
Found it a bit pointless and patronising really. Yeah Keeley was a bit smug but so what. Andrew isn't a baby.
I thought it was a pathetic GROUP decision to give Andrew a 10 each. I felt so annoyed that they weren't willing to judge the meal on its merits, and voted Andrew winner just because they didn't want Keeley to win.
What a pathetic thing to do. I felt like screaming at the TV. Like you say, it was a pointless exercise because the task wasn't judged properly. :mad:
eye sea
14-07-2010, 02:46 PM
Dave got me most annoyed, because he was calculating how many votes were need to stop Keeley winning. For a 39 year old man, that was very childish. :mad:
InOne
14-07-2010, 02:46 PM
I thought it was a pathetic GROUP decision to give Andrew a 10 each. I felt so annoyed that they weren't willing to judge the meal on its merits, and voted Andrew winner just because they didn't want Keeley to win.
What a pathetic thing to do. I felt like screaming at the TV. Like you say, it was a pointless exercise because the task wasn't judged properly. :mad:
Keeley can handle it obviously. I guess the HM's can't handle an upfront person. Too used to whispers and bitching.
stoney
14-07-2010, 02:46 PM
but josie, jj and Caoimhe got their reward from it by getting to play with his money later and ensuring he will be their little lap dog and voting fodder for his time left in there tho
He actually believes they like him. Pity he will have recorded the show and will watch what they really think of him when he gets out
InOne
14-07-2010, 02:51 PM
Dave got me most annoyed, because he was calculating how many votes were need to stop Keeley winning. For a 39 year old man, that was very childish. :mad:
Dave is quite childish really. He believes in fairy tales after all ;)
eye sea
14-07-2010, 03:11 PM
was worth it to see her ego spiked tbh.
I love poeple that try, but I dislike people that assume they will win.
Good grief, man, stop being so childish. It was a task to find the best cook. Not 'you won't win, so there!' mentality.
theyr treating him like a baby and he actually likes it
InOne
14-07-2010, 03:28 PM
theyr treating him like a baby and he actually likes it
I wouldn't like it. Allows people to take advantage.
fingers
14-07-2010, 03:40 PM
It might have been a different outcome if the little Madam hadn't ordered them all to address her as "Chef" when in the kitchen. Jumped up little Co-op travel clerk!
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