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Kate!
04-08-2013, 08:57 PM
Good on you Sam lad.

He's just put Sophie straight about a few things, good on him.

Also, even better he's put Dexter firmly in his place, he completely and deliberately twisted Sam's words to make him look bad to the other housemates. Dexter is now backtracking like crazy in desperation, lol, he's talking fast and swearing, so defensive. Meanwhile Sam kept his cool. I love him.

The much deserved downfall has begun. :D

Verbal
04-08-2013, 08:58 PM
:dance: all aboard!

Ramsay
04-08-2013, 08:59 PM
the downfall of the series..
absolute disappointment in the fans picking sam over dexter
after 14 years you'd think we'd of learnt

smeagol
04-08-2013, 09:00 PM
Good on you Sam lad.

He's just put Sophie straight about a few things, good on him.

Also, even better he's put Dexter firmly in his place, he completely and deliberately twisted Sam's words to make him look bad to the other housemates. Dexter is now backtracking like crazy in desperation, lol, he's talking fast and swearing, so defensive. Meanwhile Sam kept his cool. I love him.

The much deserved downfall has begun. :D


twist what it meant the same thing and everybody knows it
sympathy sam ooohh

LikeABoatOnWater
04-08-2013, 09:00 PM
Im be confused with what Sam had told me too, he hardly has the clearest voice.

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:01 PM
Sam, just kissed the loot goodbye!

Braden
04-08-2013, 09:01 PM
Well there's been tension between Sam and the both of them for ages, but he hasn't had the balls to confront them.

He just used what he saw against Dexter and Sophie because he knew he had the facts, which is extremely unfair imo. And his smarminess when he was arguing with Dexter was so irritating.

Verbal
04-08-2013, 09:02 PM
Im be confused with what Sam had told me too, he hardly has the clearest voice.

That would be because of his hearing difficulties. Have you not been watching the show?

Never in my life have I seen such stupid, downright ignorance than on here in the last few days.

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:04 PM
They also edited OUT his comment to Sophie "You made me look like a dickhead on TV"
It's all about HIS image and how he looks to the voters!

Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:04 PM
Sam might not say much but boy when he does it causes an almighty stir,loved the latter part of tonights episode

YodaBB
04-08-2013, 09:04 PM
He came across really well, whilst Dexter came across as rude

smudgie
04-08-2013, 09:04 PM
Good on you Sam lad.

He's just put Sophie straight about a few things, good on him.

Also, even better he's put Dexter firmly in his place, he completely and deliberately twisted Sam's words to make him look bad to the other housemates. Dexter is now backtracking like crazy in desperation, lol, he's talking fast and swearing, so defensive. Meanwhile Sam kept his cool. I love him.

The much deserved downfall has begun. :D

Yeah, and he was lucky more could have been shown.


:dance: Sam done good.

erinp5
04-08-2013, 09:05 PM
Seven weeks and Sam makes the HL show:hugesmile:

Amy Jade
04-08-2013, 09:05 PM
That would be because of his hearing difficulties. Have you not been watching the show?

Never in my life have I seen such stupid, downright ignorance than on here in the last few days.
So because some of us find it difficult to understand him we are ignorant?

AnnieK
04-08-2013, 09:05 PM
Does Sam mention his hearing difficulties? I have never really heard him using it as excuse but everyone seems to think he's playing a sympathy card...have I missed something? I haven't watched every episode so this is a genuine question but it seems other people mention it more than he ever has?

erinp5
04-08-2013, 09:05 PM
They also edited OUT his comment to Sophie "You made me look like a dickhead on TV"
It's all about HIS image and how he looks to the voters!

and his comment to the assistant about undressing them

Vanessa
04-08-2013, 09:06 PM
It was just a misunderstanding. Dexter and Sam have talked today and they have sorted it out like adults. Strange, i know! :hugesmile:

joeysteele
04-08-2013, 09:06 PM
Well done to Sam, Dexter showed a massive lack of any sensitivity and tried to wriggle as he usually does.
He was left though with a face like thunder because for sure 100% he will be dreading that section of footage being shown.

Sam could have gone overboard but he didn't, what he did do though was demonstrate clearly to Dexter that he had his card marked and knew the sneaky things he was capable of by firing all he had heard him say as to him.

Sophie, should have got far worse from Sam, she has harped on about Sam very negatively in the diary room on and off for several weeks now so very 2 faced.
Dexter though came across as pompous and uncompromising,his mask well and truly blown.

Much more of this from Sam and I will be a happy man.

Verbal
04-08-2013, 09:06 PM
So because some of us find it difficult to understand him we are ignorant?

The comment I responded to was an obvious, cheap dig at him.

I'm logging out before this site gives me a coronary

Enjoy

Ramsay
04-08-2013, 09:07 PM
he's actually going to win isnt he?
i just...i can't

Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:07 PM
Seven weeks and Sam makes the HL show:hugesmile:

It was bloody worth waiting for:hugesmile:

JTM45
04-08-2013, 09:07 PM
Sam made himself look like an ignorant and stroppy teenager on tonight's show!
This won't do his popularity any good. Watch Gina re-take her position as the bookie's favourite !!!:thumbs:

Jimrod
04-08-2013, 09:08 PM
Those saying Sam looked bad tonight are as desperate as squirmy Dexter was on that seat. If they can't tell that Dexter was well and truly digging as hard as he could to get out of the hole he'd put himself in then they've got no clue about psychology or body language.

Jack_
04-08-2013, 09:09 PM
the downfall of the series..
absolute disappointment in the fans picking sam over dexter
after 14 years you'd think we'd of learnt

It's saddening and scary really, isn't it?

The worst thing about this 'new' Sam that actually decides to speak is that despite it being a good thing that he's finally thought it best to stop being a non-existent bore, this will only increase his support

And he can do as much as he wants for the next few weeks for all I care but it's far too little too late, if he won it'd still be a joke

Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:10 PM
Does Sam mention his hearing difficulties? I have never really heard him using it as excuse but everyone seems to think he's playing a sympathy card...have I missed something? I haven't watched every episode so this is a genuine question but it seems other people mention it more than he ever has?

No he hasn't annie, I didn't even know he was deaf until it was said on BB,the only people using his deafness are those afraid that he may possibly win

Cold Sweat
04-08-2013, 09:10 PM
Sophie looked uncomfortable being forced into having that conversation.

Unpleasant side of Sam has emerged this weekend.

BTW does anyone know what age Sam and Sophie are? Older than the twins but I assume not much older.

billy123
04-08-2013, 09:11 PM
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Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:11 PM
http://www.opus-photography.net/animatedgifs/RodgersSmug.gif

:joker::joker::joker::joker::wavey:

waterhog
04-08-2013, 09:11 PM
Good on you Sam lad.

He's just put Sophie straight about a few things, good on him.

Also, even better he's put Dexter firmly in his place, he completely and deliberately twisted Sam's words to make him look bad to the other housemates. Dexter is now backtracking like crazy in desperation, lol, he's talking fast and swearing, so defensive. Meanwhile Sam kept his cool. I love him.

The much deserved downfall has begun. :D

i picked up on this - going to do a poem for how much respect i have for sam now.

chuff me dizzy
04-08-2013, 09:11 PM
Best night this year ,Ronnie Kray ended up looking like Frank Spencer in Some Mothers do have them

MatthewS
04-08-2013, 09:12 PM
I haven't really seen Sam play the sympathy card himself either...

Not that it matters though, I'm sure he'll get 'sympathy' votes regardless just by default as being the only one in the house with a disability...

It's just the way it is...

Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:12 PM
Sophie looked uncomfortable being forced into having that conversation.

Unpleasant side of Sam has emerged this weekend.

BTW does anyone know what age Sam and Sophie are? Older than the twins but I assume not much older.

I didn't see him force her,blimey there must be another BB I'm missing:hugesmile:

Kazanne
04-08-2013, 09:13 PM
Best night this year ,Ronnie Kray ended up looking like Frank Spencer in Some Mothers do have them

OHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Betty

rusticgal
04-08-2013, 09:13 PM
Sam did well standing up to Dexter...Dexter put that conversation across in such a negative way that was truly bitchy.
Sam dealt with it well...shame it has taken 7 weeks for him to find his voice against the other housemates. Having said that I see it as a winning point that I dont see myself as a deserved victory as the winner of BB13

chuff me dizzy
04-08-2013, 09:13 PM
Sophie looked uncomfortable being forced into having that conversation.

Unpleasant side of Sam has emerged this weekend.

BTW does anyone know what age Sam and Sophie are? Older than the twins but I assume not much older.

Sam outed Sophie ,she has done nothing but backstab him for ages now, Ive never once heard him say a bad word against her ...love the Steve Marriot photo, LOVE him

erinp5
04-08-2013, 09:14 PM
Funny how all the Callum fans suddenly support Sam.
Not a mention of Sam on the board for weeks.

Patricia4
04-08-2013, 09:15 PM
Sam might not say much but boy when he does it causes an almighty stir,loved the latter part of tonights episode

Great Kazanne :xyxwave:

MatthewS
04-08-2013, 09:15 PM
And to be fair, I really doubt Dexter intentionally twisted Sams words. He didn't say it exactly as Sam said it, but it was more or less the same general idea...

I'm kind of surprised it's been blown up so much tbh...

chuff me dizzy
04-08-2013, 09:15 PM
OHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Betty

Wasnt it just !!!!!!! he **** a 6 foot wall when Sam said he wanted to talk to him, his face when he walked from storeroom was AMAZING ,Like a "man" on his way to the gas chamber !!

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:16 PM
Funny how all the Callum fans suddenly support Sam.
Not a mention of Sam on the board for weeks.

He'll go the same way Callum did, so much for being a role model!

Callum was a loser. Sam's a loser!

BigBuk
04-08-2013, 09:17 PM
He only says things to the easy targets, Dexter is the easiest target in the house, he's been constantly rude to him throughout the series. Disability or not he's a prick. 24 years old and acts like a kid, need I say more?

Ramsay
04-08-2013, 09:17 PM
the sad thing is, is that in a few years time everyone will look back and give out that sam won and praise dexter and gina for actually contributing to the house...even though they are now jumping on the sam bandwagon...absolutely ridiculous

Kate!
04-08-2013, 09:17 PM
Does Sam mention his hearing difficulties? I have never really heard him using it as excuse but everyone seems to think he's playing a sympathy card...have I missed something? I haven't watched every episode so this is a genuine question but it seems other people mention it more than he ever has?

Great post Annie, he's never talked about his deafness in there.

Sam made himself look like an ignorant and stroppy teenager on tonight's show!
This won't do his popularity any good. Watch Gina re-take her position as the bookie's favourite !!!:thumbs:

On the contrary, his popularity will soar after tonight. Soar!! :)

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:19 PM
Sam made a big deal of his disability on his VT and how he wanted to be a Role model for kids.

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:21 PM
Anyway the voters only watch the HL shows and he DID look like a dickhead, even if they edited it out!

sampvt
04-08-2013, 09:21 PM
Sam was cool calm collected and above all right to say and do what he did. Anyone disagreeing with what he did is watching a different programme to most of us, or maybe they feel for Dexter and his now well soiled boxers. I have a feeling that he might be washing that onezie again soon, lol.

dwarling
04-08-2013, 09:23 PM
Funny how all the Callum fans suddenly support Sam.
Not a mention of Sam on the board for weeks.
Not really,..I've always liked Sam,..and wanted either him or Callum to win..
but Callum has always been my fave.

rusticgal
04-08-2013, 09:25 PM
Sam did well...he made Dexter look like a complete twonk. Dexter fought too hard to try and get out of the situation...by completely missing out a word of what Sam actually said completely changed the level and made Sam look bad. Dexter is very manipulative and Sam had him eating out of his hand tonight and was bonus points for Sam.... however to suddenly find your voice after 7 weeks is a little bit annoying.
Gina came out well tonight....apart from Hazel she has been quite fair in her opinions.
Hazel looked a proper bitch tonight....Charlie saying that they plan to share a flat together shows how much she has fallen hook line and sinker for Hazel who clearly has no loyalty towards Charlie. I know Charlie is gullible but I almost feel sorry for the fact that she has been taken in by Hazels manipulation.

AnnieK
04-08-2013, 09:27 PM
Not really,..I've always liked Sam,..and wanted either him or Callum to win..
but Callum has always been my fave.

You could also say the same about Dexter fans anyway...all vitriol was directed at Callum and the minute he was evicted it switched to Sam... The only mention on here (from fans of most HMs) have been about him sleeping, now he's rude, arrogant Etc etc....works both ways... I can understand the Callum fans switching allegiance more as they were friends in the house so Callum's fan base will obviously have more of an affinity to Sam than the others....

BigBuk
04-08-2013, 09:27 PM
Its only Sam fans that think he won, he showed himself up. Dexter always wins.

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:29 PM
He slept through the first 8 weeks then woke with a start and realized that he needs airtime and Bingo!! confrontation erupts!

Ramsay
04-08-2013, 09:32 PM
He slept through the first 8 weeks then woke with a start and realized that he needs airtime and Bingo!! confrontation erupts!

If dexter didnt pick him to disappear none of this would of happen..he'd be lying in bed doing **** all just like every other day he's been in there

chuff me dizzy
04-08-2013, 09:36 PM
Sam did well...he made Dexter look like a complete twonk. Dexter fought too hard to try and get out of the situation...by completely missing out a word of what Sam actually said completely changed the level and made Sam look bad. Dexter is very manipulative and Sam had him eating out of his hand tonight and was bonus points for Sam.... however to suddenly find your voice after 7 weeks is a little bit annoying.
Gina came out well tonight....apart from Hazel she has been quite fair in her opinions.
Hazel looked a proper bitch tonight....Charlie saying that they plan to share a flat together shows how much she has fallen hook line and sinker for Hazel who clearly has no loyalty towards Charlie. I know Charlie is gullible but I almost feel sorry for the fact that she has been taken in by Hazels manipulation.

:worship:

Cold Sweat
04-08-2013, 09:38 PM
I haven't really seen Sam play the sympathy card himself either...
Not that it matters though, I'm sure he'll get 'sympathy' votes regardless just by default as being the only one in the house with a disability...

It's just the way it is...

Not sure I would use the word sympathy - but he was treading a fine line on LF a couple of weeks ago name checking Pete Bennett, Mikey Hughes and Steve ? (the ex soldier) - with the emphasis firmly placed on "representing" and how well they had all done previously.

fingers
04-08-2013, 09:41 PM
Not sure I would use the word sympathy - but he was treading a fine line on LF a couple of weeks ago name checking Pete Bennett, Mikey Hughes and Steve ? (the ex soldier) - with the emphasis firmly placed on "representing" and how well they had all done previously.

Everyone seems to forget that he knows the complete story of how all the disabled contestants fared and who placed first and second.

Gerbil901
04-08-2013, 09:42 PM
Funny how all the Callum fans suddenly support Sam.
Not a mention of Sam on the board for weeks.

Funny how Dexter fans suddenly want to bash Sam since Callum isn't around anymore lol.

kate2013
04-08-2013, 09:43 PM
It doesnt matter about past weeks, its a game show,.with each eviction housemates have to adapt and change their gameplan. Dexter and Gina have been my favourites, but as i said earlier I was concerned that Callum leaving would cause quite a big upset and Dexter or Gina would overplay their hand. And Dexter did tonight. See Ive liked Sam from the beginning he appears the most normal. I realised it must be hard work to communicate in their because everyone is self obsessed and talks over eachother, thats exhausting for a hearing impaired person to deal with. They have to deal with listening to the pronunciation of themselves and others, so I have found him fascinating to watch. Callum leaving has made it apparent how little effort some of the housemates had made with Sam, but it was nice to see new friendships form. I like Sam he has loyalty. And tonight there was no messing he stepped up and said it straight out, no flaffing took the bull by the horns. When someone does that to people that have been gameplaying they have no defense, it was honest and can only
expose those around him. See I didnt want Dexter to go up against Sam because in the recent exchanges between Sam and him, Sam's arguement is direct and honest and will be the downfall of any housemate in there.. See Gina has bonded with Sam, because others refer to him as a boy, or the guy with the disability, but watching the way Sam handles confrontation he is very much a man, and not to be underestimated.

Still its one night and all to play for..as for people talking about editing the twins said that Dexter goes on about business and media all the time, and Hazel said that Gina talks about designer clothes and hotel in mayfair. If that was the case I dont think they'd be my favourites.

MatthewS
04-08-2013, 09:48 PM
Everyone seems to forget that he knows the complete story of how all the disabled contestants fared and who placed first and second.

He definitely started this series with the odds stacked in his favour...

I think that's evident considering he's favourite to win at this point and really hasn't done very much. Everyone always talks about gameplay but I haven't seen anyone call Sam out on being a gameplayer yet. Which I find odd. Until 2 days ago he slept all the time and essentially said next to nothing. Since then, and since the Callum eviction, he's miraculously awaken and is calling people out, even picking an argument with Sophie over comments she made two weeks ago. I'm sure his fans will say that he's just a nice guy and its all coincidence, but it feels very strategic to me.

DanaC
04-08-2013, 09:54 PM
Since then, and since the Callum eviction, he's miraculously awaken and is calling people out, even picking an argument with Sophie over comments she made two weeks ago. I'm sure his fans will say that he's just a nice guy and its all coincidence, but it feels very strategic to me.

There was nothing 'miraculous' about it. He has spoken up to Dexter on a couple of occasions now. The two arguments tonight were because of BB's involvement, putting him in the safe house to listen to what people were saying. You could see him getting gradually more riled up by what he was hearing. Seemed a perfectly organic thing to me.