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lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 01:21 PM
Samson just nailed dex to the floor with yet another one liner

dexter is flailing away trying to justify himself to Charlie and getting nowhere, then sam walks in and dexter asks him to tell him to his face, so sam as always tells him straight. instead of taking the highest figure like everyone else, you deliberately went for the lowest figure but big enough to take the money, despite telling us you were here for the journey

dexter responded with indoherent rambling then resorted to cliché , well at the end of the day, were different people , at he end of the day it doesn't matter to me,

sam "at the end of the day, its night."
:joker::colour::dazzler::dog::banana::angel::cheer ::pat::pipe::evilgrin: GAME SET MATCH

Vanessa
15-08-2013, 01:22 PM
Anyone could have taken the lowest amount of money. Because it was Dexter now everyone thinks he did it on purpose. He's the scapegoat. :nono:

smudgie
15-08-2013, 01:25 PM
Samson just nailed dex to the floor with yet another one liner

dexter is flailing away trying to justify himself to Charlie and getting nowhere, then sam walks in and dexter asks him to tell him to his face, so sam as always tells him straight. instead of taking the highest figure like everyone else, you deliberately went for the lowest figure but big enough to take the money, despite telling us you were here for the journey

dexter responded with indoherent rambling then resorted to cliché , well at the end of the day, were different people , at he end of the day it doesn't matter to me,

sam "at the end of the day, its night."
:joker::colour::dazzler::dog::banana::angel::cheer ::pat::pipe::evilgrin: GAME SET MATCH


:joker::joker: he is brilliant is he not.:hugesmile:

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 01:25 PM
Anyone could have taken the lowest amount of money. Because it was Dexter now everyone thinks he did it on purpose. He's the scapegoat. :nono:

no one did take a low amount everyone took the highest on the list

reece(:
15-08-2013, 01:26 PM
It was a pathetic "one liner" that made no sense, much like the rest of the durge that is spouted from his gob.

Vanessa
15-08-2013, 01:27 PM
no one did take a low amount everyone took the highest on the list

Dexter took the lowest amount, but it was by accident. How was he supposed to know how much the others took?

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 01:27 PM
It was a pathetic "one liner" that made no sense, much like the rest of the durge that is spouted from his gob.



Made perfect sense to me!

You're a Dexter fan and you say Sam spouts durge from his gob???

smudgie
15-08-2013, 01:28 PM
It is the simplicity of his one liners that make them hit home:hugesmile:

Indy
15-08-2013, 01:29 PM
no one did take a low amount everyone took the highest on the list

You keep saying this and it's a lie. The twins went second and left higher amounts on the board to take 96,500.

sampvt
15-08-2013, 01:30 PM
Dexter took the lowest amount, but it was by accident. How was he supposed to know how much the others took?

Judging by the gaps in the descending amounts and the others commitments to stay high to stay in, you wouldn't need to be a rocket scientist to work that one out, even my wife did. He tried to be clever but out boxed himself. OK he is in the final but like in the Olympics, the winner of the semi finals in world record time does not get the medal.

reece(:
15-08-2013, 01:30 PM
Made perfect sense to me!

You're a Dexter fan and you say Sam spouts durge from his gob???
Yes I do because he's a massive phony and the biggest dullard of a HM we've had since One Leg Steve.

Vanessa
15-08-2013, 01:31 PM
Judging by the gaps in the descending amounts and the others commitments to stay high to stay in, you wouldn't need to be a rocket scientist to work that one out, even my wife did. He tried to be clever but out boxed himself. OK he is in the final but like in the Olympics, the winner of the semi finals in world record time does not get the medal.

If Sam had chosen the lowest amount the housemates would never had said anything. But because it's Dexter they don't like it.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 01:35 PM
If Sam had chosen the lowest amount the housemates would never had said anything. But because it's Dexter they don't like it.


Wow talk about Charlie flip-flopping!

Didn't you just create a thread moaning about Dexter and the twist?

Now you're defending him?

HBB1508
15-08-2013, 01:36 PM
God the boy opens his mouth in the last couple of weeks and he's Moses - makes me laugh really.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 01:36 PM
Yes I do because he's a massive phony and the biggest dullard of a HM we've had since One Leg Steve.


Your second part of your sentence contradicts the first.

How can someone be dull yet be a massive phony.

... and exactly how is he phony?

Vanessa
15-08-2013, 01:37 PM
Wow talk about Charlie flip-flopping!

Didn't you just create a thread moaning about Dexter and the twist?

Now you're defending him?

:conf:

reece(:
15-08-2013, 01:38 PM
Your second part of your sentence contradicts the first.

How can someone be dull yet be a massive phony.

... and exactly how is he phony?
He's playing up to the disability and was being highly hypocritical to Dex. And yes he still can be a dullard.. are you not watching the same show?

Indy
15-08-2013, 01:38 PM
Your second part of your sentence contradicts the first.

How can someone be dull yet be a massive phony.

... and exactly how is he phony?

That's like asking how someone can be short and a taxidermist. They aren't mutually exclusive conditions.

Fosse
15-08-2013, 01:40 PM
Blind as a bat as usual........my god you have it bad......the OP meant to emphasise the fact that Sam owned him with the one liner ''At the end of the day, its night'' OMG that lad is sharp.

Im only here for the journey is another one....well bugger off and take the bus home, that's a journey.

You think Sam is sharp???

Has to be one of the thickest in there along with Sophie and the twins.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 01:51 PM
He's playing up to the disability and was being highly hypocritical to Dex. And yes he still can be a dullard..


FFS He's is deaf. He's not pretending to be deaf! He can't help but mention it at times.

They all play up to something:

Dexter wants people to believe he was this rich idiot who didn't give a **** about anyone or anything but entered BB to make friends and be accepted.

Charlie has had **** in her life (drugs, eating disorder, etc) but entered BB to find herself.

Gina may be rich and have a great life but just because she's rich doesn't mean she's had **** in her life and needs people to understand that.

Sophie .... am lost ... does she even know why she's there?

Jack & Joe... entered because they want to see their name in lights and be the next "two Ronnies"

Sam wants to show those with a disability can overcome this and go on to achieve whatever they want.


are you not watching the same show?

What's with the attitude? I asked a simple valid question as to why you feel he's a phony.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 01:53 PM
:conf:


Apologies - I mixed you up with someone else (2nd time today)... to many late nights watching live feed :sleep:

Kate!
15-08-2013, 01:54 PM
Dexter took the lowest amount, but it was by accident. How was he supposed to know how much the others took?

:joker::joker::joker::joker::joker::joker::joker:

brilliant.

It was no accident :pipe:

Fosse
15-08-2013, 01:58 PM
It wasn't an accident, but if I were into numerology I'd have picked the 888 number, too.

Dexter played a blinder last night; the other HMs are envious and resentful.

Vanessa
15-08-2013, 02:00 PM
It wasn't an accident, but if I were into numerology I'd have picked the 888 number, too.

Dexter played a blinder last night; the other HMs are envious and resentful.

Dexter had no idea how much the others had chosen. But yes. 8 is a gambler's number. Could be why he chose it.

Kazanne
15-08-2013, 02:05 PM
:joker::joker::joker::joker::joker::joker::joker:

brilliant.

It was no accident :pipe:

Always guaranteed a good laugh on here

Kazanne
15-08-2013, 02:06 PM
You think Sam is sharp???

Has to be one of the thickest in there along with Sophie and the twins.

So why are you so bothered about him winning then?

Kate!
15-08-2013, 02:07 PM
So why are you so bothered about him winning then?

:pipe: cough ahem biggest threat.

Fosse
15-08-2013, 02:09 PM
So why are you so bothered about him winning then?

I'm not, particularly, and don't think he will, but that has nothing to do with his dullness.

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 02:10 PM
Sam wins hands down in any Dexter argument.

Dexter will do the whole "at the end of the day, im man enough to admit, I put my hands up to that, I respect your opinion" crap But sam just says it as it is.

Dexter is a little weasel...Reminds me of Ian Beale.

Fosse
15-08-2013, 02:14 PM
Dexter is smarter than the rest and plays the game better.

Sam reminds me of Tom Jones without the talent or charm or wit or anything, really.

Kizzy
15-08-2013, 02:20 PM
Yes but why £88'800 and not £888?
Not too high not too low...

Jemal
15-08-2013, 02:23 PM
lmao apparently saying night is at the end of the day doesn't make any sense? LOL im done man.
I seriously cannot:(

Kate!
15-08-2013, 02:24 PM
Sam wins hands down in any Dexter argument.

Dexter will do the whole "at the end of the day, im man enough to admit, I put my hands up to that, I respect your opinion" crap But sam just says it as it is.

Dexter is a little weasel...Reminds me of Ian Beale.

:joker:

Indy
15-08-2013, 02:25 PM
Sam wins hands down in any Dexter argument.

Dexter will do the whole "at the end of the day, im man enough to admit, I put my hands up to that, I respect your opinion" crap But sam just says it as it is.

Dexter is a little weasel...Reminds me of Ian Beale.

Then why was he muttering it under his breath instead of walking straight up to Dexter in the first place?

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 02:26 PM
Sam wins hands down in any Dexter argument.

Dexter will do the whole "at the end of the day, im man enough to admit, I put my hands up to that, I respect your opinion" crap But sam just says it as it is.

Dexter is a little weasel...Reminds me of Ian Beale.

spot on...anyone with any class would simply have chosen the highest number on the board

Jemal
15-08-2013, 02:26 PM
Then why was he muttering it under his breath instead of walking straight up to Dexter in the first place?

He didnt.. He just shouted to dexter "your full of sh*t" and walked out,
Im pretty sure that isnt mumbling?

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 02:27 PM
Dexter is smarter than the rest and plays the game better.

Sam reminds me of Tom Jones without the talent or charm or wit or anything, really.

and you think saying hes like sir tom is an insult? lol
yeahhhhhhhhhhhh you can leave your hat on:dance:

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 02:28 PM
He didnt.. He just shouted to dexter "your full of sh*t" and walked out,
Im pretty sure that isnt mumbling?

yeah and dexter asked him to tell him to his face again and he did...then dexter was the one mumbling endless meaningless clichés, at the end of the day, I respect your opinion, to the last one which was, your opinion doesn't matter etc

Jemal
15-08-2013, 02:30 PM
yeah and dexter asked him to tell him to his face again and he did...then dexter was the one mumbling endless meaningless clichés, at the end of the day, I respect your opinion, to the last one which was, your opinion doesn't matter etc

Exactly. Some of these forum members only see what they want to see.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 02:39 PM
That's like asking how someone can be short and a taxidermist. They aren't mutually exclusive conditions.


Huh?

Surely if someone is a phony it mean they're a fraud.

Sam could only be phony if he's actually said something that isn't true...

......something along the lines of "I lived in the Savoy for 3 months while my house in Kings was getting refurbished" "I was a sugar daddy" "I once spent £120k on champagne" etc.

But yet in the same sentence it was said that he's dull - so therefore he's not made up any phony stories to create the impression that he's more than he is. As if that was the case how can he be dull?

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 02:40 PM
Then why was he muttering it under his breath instead of walking straight up to Dexter in the first place?

What are you on about?

He didn't mumble it he shouted it lol he also then went back and said it to Dexters face when Dexter asked him to and then Dexter was the one squirming.

Did he not also call Dexter Rude and sly to his face?

Did he not also accuse him of playing the game to his face?

Did he not stick up for Callum and told Dexter he was in the wrong for saying things to push Callums buttons?

Sam has more backbone then Dexter, Dexter just weasels out of situations.

Sallie got him spot on in week 1 SsSsSsSsSsSNake

Indy
15-08-2013, 03:37 PM
He didnt.. He just shouted to dexter "your full of sh*t" and walked out,
Im pretty sure that isnt mumbling?

And it's the first time in 9 weeks he's said boo about anyone who is within 5 feet of him. He reserved the bulk of his "opinions" to those two side chairs when nobody else is around. Charlie is the scum of the earth, when he's talking to Callum. When Charlie is in the room, she's literally lying on top of him with his arm around her. Dexter is *insert any of several dozen negative words here* behind his back, when Dexter is in the room, he's just a "game player".

Where is Sam's bravado telling Charlie how evil she is, or telling Dexter how manipulative he is? For that matter, where was he to tell Hazel what a homewrecker she was, since he had no trouble saying to everyone in the house but her - she only knew because Dan repeated it?

Sam, who "doesn't care about the money" is having a hissy about Dexter being in 4th, yet no matter what SOMEONE would have been in 4th. Rather than talk that out, he yells profanity and walks out the door talking to himself (yes, mumbling), only to come back and still try to act like it was some intentional act aimed at taking away that money he "doesn't care about".

smudgie
15-08-2013, 03:58 PM
What are you on about?

He didn't mumble it he shouted it lol he also then went back and said it to Dexters face when Dexter asked him to and then Dexter was the one squirming.

Did he not also call Dexter Rude and sly to his face?

Did he not also accuse him of playing the game to his face?

Did he not stick up for Callum and told Dexter he was in the wrong for saying things to push Callums buttons?

Sam has more backbone then Dexter, Dexter just weasels out of situations.

Sallie got him spot on in week 1 SsSsSsSsSsSNake


Well said.

I love the way he confronts people head on without being over aggressive as well.

Indy
15-08-2013, 04:01 PM
Well said.

I love the way he confronts people head on without being over aggressive as well.

When did he confront Charlie and Hazel? I must have missed these epic moments.

Johnnyuk123
15-08-2013, 04:06 PM
Made perfect sense to me!

You're a Dexter fan and you say Sam spouts durge from his gob???

Well i'm a Gina fan and Sam does spout durge from his gob.

Kazanne
15-08-2013, 04:06 PM
When did he confront Charlie and Hazel? I must have missed these epic moments.

He didn't have to confront them as far as I know

Johnnyuk123
15-08-2013, 04:06 PM
Well said.

I love the way he confronts people head on without being over aggressive as well.

It's called passive aggressive.

Indy
15-08-2013, 04:10 PM
He didn't have to confront them as far as I know

He's skewered both behind their backs, repeatedly. If his admirable quality is telling people how it is, to their face, why did he never confront them directly about all the things he was saying behind their backs?

Winkie Expand
15-08-2013, 04:11 PM
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/roundsperminute/gexter_zps97e01fb4.png

Dexter the Dumbass will weep as noble Samoses triumphantly makes his way through to Big Brother victory.

http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/roundsperminute/samosesposter_zps8fcf702a.png

Kizzy
15-08-2013, 04:12 PM
It's called passive aggressive.

Sam is far from passive aggressive,he was very honest and direct dexter was talking rollocks and sam told him so.
At the end of the day it's night... and it is :joker:

This nonsensical phrase is used often by people trying to explain away their bad behaviour and poor choices and is second only to 'so I turned around and said' as most used phrases on Jeremy Kyle.

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 04:12 PM
He's skewered both behind their backs, repeatedly. If his admirable quality is telling people how it is, to their face, why did he never confront them directly about all the things he was saying behind their backs?

skewered lol :joker: desperado you've got to come to your senses...been mending those fences for too long now lol

Kizzy
15-08-2013, 04:16 PM
http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/roundsperminute/gexter_zps97e01fb4.png

Dexter the Dumbass will weep as noble Samoses triumphantly makes his was through to Big Brother victory.

http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/roundsperminute/samosesposter_zps8fcf702a.png

http://ericandsookielovers.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/applause-from-audience_thumb1.gif?w=560

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 04:17 PM
And it's the first time in 9 weeks he's said boo about anyone who is within 5 feet of him. He reserved the bulk of his "opinions" to those two side chairs when nobody else is around. Charlie is the scum of the earth, when he's talking to Callum. When Charlie is in the room, she's literally lying on top of him with his arm around her. Dexter is *insert any of several dozen negative words here* behind his back, when Dexter is in the room, he's just a "game player".

Where is Sam's bravado telling Charlie how evil she is, or telling Dexter how manipulative he is? For that matter, where was he to tell Hazel what a homewrecker she was, since he had no trouble saying to everyone in the house but her - she only knew because Dan repeated it?

Sam, who "doesn't care about the money" is having a hissy about Dexter being in 4th, yet no matter what SOMEONE would have been in 4th. Rather than talk that out, he yells profanity and walks out the door talking to himself (yes, mumbling), only to come back and still try to act like it was some intentional act aimed at taking away that money he "doesn't care about".

Hes confronted Dexter on several occasions. FACT.

No long post needed, just one simple sentence to disprove your chapters worth of bum licking.

Marmalite
15-08-2013, 04:19 PM
It's called passive aggressive.



Oh yeah.

He's a real passive aggressive one is Sam!



*insert that was a ****ing stupid post smilie here*

Vicky.
15-08-2013, 04:22 PM
It's called passive aggressive.

Oh for gods sake. I am sick of seeing 'passive-aggressive' about any housemate who doesnt come across as aggressive. It was Dexter a few weeks ago, Sam now, and it has been Charlie and Sophie in the past too.

Sam is not passive aggressive, he just says what he thinks.

I'm sure people just resort to the 'passive aggressive' thing when they have no argument left.

Indy
15-08-2013, 04:25 PM
Hes confronted Dexter on several occasions. FACT.

No long post needed, just one simple sentence to disprove your chapters worth of bum licking.

Chapters worth or bum licking? Disagreeing with you about a housemate is now bum licking? Whatever lets you sleep at night, sweetie.

Here are the "facts" for you:

Sam has confronted Dexter twice - once after watching his video, once after being confronted for walking away after hurling an insult. The first time he backtracked, the second time, he couldn't wait to get out of the room.

Aside from that, he's spent plenty of time talking about others behind their backs, primarily to Callum, but not to their faces.

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 04:32 PM
Chapters worth or bum licking? Disagreeing with you about a housemate is now bum licking? Whatever lets you sleep at night, sweetie.

Here are the "facts" for you:

Sam has confronted Dexter twice - once after watching his video, once after being confronted for walking away after hurling an insult. The first time he backtracked, the second time, he couldn't wait to get out of the room.

Aside from that, he's spent plenty of time talking about others behind their backs, primarily to Callum, but not to their faces.

No but you saying this was the only time Sam has ever stood up to someone was a flat out lie and now you are saying it was twice so I can see no other reason for you to make things up unless franticly trying to save your favs rep.

He also confronted Dexter over Callum, He f2f nommed him and called him a game player and afterwards when Dexter tried to kiss arse Sam told him exactly what he thought.

So no your post is not "fact"!....At all.

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 04:34 PM
Chapters worth or bum licking? Disagreeing with you about a housemate is now bum licking? Whatever lets you sleep at night, sweetie.

Here are the "facts" for you:

Sam has confronted Dexter twice - once after watching his video, once after being confronted for walking away after hurling an insult. The first time he backtracked, the second time, he couldn't wait to get out of the room.

Aside from that, he's spent plenty of time talking about others behind their backs, primarily to Callum, but not to their faces.

that is untrue

he confronted him on the couch telling him he ignores him he walks through doors in front of people and is generally rude

he confronted him when he caught dexter telling porky pies, he told him straight , dexter rambled in clichés but had no defence as he hadn't told the truth in the first place

then this confrontation, yet again sam destroyed him within 2 minutes, why? simply because yet again he had the moral high ground.....dexter will never again find his way to such a lofty podium.

trust and respect is earned not give. sam has earned it, dexter hasn't. though I still think dexter is terrific and has genuinely grown as a person and been a great HM great entertainment and a good laugh

Indy
15-08-2013, 04:37 PM
No but you saying this was the only time Sam has ever stood up to someone was a flat out lie and now you are saying it was twice so I can see no other reason for you to make things up unless franticly trying to save your favs rep.

He also confronted Dexter over Callum, He f2f nommed him and called him a game player and afterwards when Dexter tried to kiss arse Sam told him exactly what he thought.

So no your post is not "fact"!....At all.

No, I concede the post-video confrontation to you, as you see it as him standing up, while not acknowledging that he backed down and admitted he was wrong. In the most pedantic sense, yes, there were two "confrontations", but the first one resulted in him admitting he was in the wrong, so not exactly an example of him standing up and showing what's what.

To then extrapolate that into me inventing things that aren't true, why is the onus on me to disprove all these amazing examples you insist exist, yet you can't seem to provide them. So again, after telling others in the house that Hazel was being horrible, and us watching him say it on screen, and watching Dan repeat it to her in the treehouse, when did Sam say it to her face?

After watching Sam on several occasions through the evening tell Callum that Charlie was trouble and that he should give her the silent treatment, then the night of the Charlie vs Hazel argument, contribute to the group (while Charlie was in the bedroom) that her boos from the crowd must be evidence that she's being sly, when did Sam say it to her face?

If the point here is that Sam is the honorable, straightforward guy who says it like it is, why aren't there dozens of youtube clips being posted to demonstrate it?

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 05:16 PM
No, I concede the post-video confrontation to you, as you see it as him standing up, while not acknowledging that he backed down and admitted he was wrong. In the most pedantic sense, yes, there were two "confrontations", but the first one resulted in him admitting he was in the wrong, so not exactly an example of him standing up and showing what's what.

To then extrapolate that into me inventing things that aren't true, why is the onus on me to disprove all these amazing examples you insist exist, yet you can't seem to provide them. So again, after telling others in the house that Hazel was being horrible, and us watching him say it on screen, and watching Dan repeat it to her in the treehouse, when did Sam say it to her face?

After watching Sam on several occasions through the evening tell Callum that Charlie was trouble and that he should give her the silent treatment, then the night of the Charlie vs Hazel argument, contribute to the group (while Charlie was in the bedroom) that her boos from the crowd must be evidence that she's being sly, when did Sam say it to her face?

If the point here is that Sam is the honorable, straightforward guy who says it like it is, why aren't there dozens of youtube clips being posted to demonstrate it?

I have given you examples of when Sam has stood up to Dexter which is who we are talking about btw so lets not bring any other housemate into it to try and prove your point.

Long posts and over educated wording does not make your post fact.

Do you honestly not remember Sam telling Dexter he was rude because he ignores him?

Did you not hear Sam calling Dexter a gameplayer in face to face noms?

Did you not see him telling Dexter he was in his words "out of order" for saying certain things to Callum?

Honestly a goldfish has a better memory.

The fact is Dexter got owned by Sam time and time again.

Sam says it basic and to the point whilst Dexter covers everything up with "im man enough to admit that, I respect your opinion....."..blah blah blah.

Indy
15-08-2013, 05:24 PM
I have given you examples of when Sam has stood up to Dexter which is who we are talking about btw so lets not bring any other housemate into it to try and prove you point.

Long posts and over educated wording does not make your post fact.

Do you honestly not remember Sam telling Dexter he was rude because he ignores him?

Did you not hear Sam calling Dexter a gameplayer in face to face noms?

Did you not see him telling Dexter he was in his words "out of order" for saying certain things to Callum?

Honestly a goldfish has a better memory.

The fact is Dexter got owned by Sam time and time again.

Sam says it basic and to the point whilst Dexter covers everything up with "im man enough to admit that, I respect your opinion....."..blah blah blah.

I remember Sam's nomination being shown the the house, Sam looking like he crapped his pants, and Dexter asking him to explain it. I also heard everyone say negative things about others in f2f noms, so why would that make Sam so special? I saw Dexter try to explain a conversation Sam misheard, and Sam refuse to listen and keep banging on about something that had happened hours earlier, shortly after Sam left the room, obsessing over a horrible homosexual rape joke Callum made, and taking it as a sincere quote of Dexter.

I do find it interesting that instead of making your case, you resort to constant personal attacks against me. I'm a liar, I have a goldfish memory, I'm a bum licker. But, you still haven't provided any examples of Sam, on his own, without being shamed or forced into it, confronting anyone about behavior he does not like and demonstrating that he was the bigger man for doing so.

As I said, if there are all these examples of Sam spontaneously doing the right thing for the right reasons, surely there are clips to back them up?

daniel-lewis-1985
15-08-2013, 06:13 PM
I remember Sam's nomination being shown the the house, Sam looking like he crapped his pants, and Dexter asking him to explain it. I also heard everyone say negative things about others in f2f noms, so why would that make Sam so special? I saw Dexter try to explain a conversation Sam misheard, and Sam refuse to listen and keep banging on about something that had happened hours earlier, shortly after Sam left the room, obsessing over a horrible homosexual rape joke Callum made, and taking it as a sincere quote of Dexter.

I do find it interesting that instead of making your case, you resort to constant personal attacks against me. I'm a liar, I have a goldfish memory, I'm a bum licker. But, you still haven't provided any examples of Sam, on his own, without being shamed or forced into it, confronting anyone about behavior he does not like and demonstrating that he was the bigger man for doing so.

As I said, if there are all these examples of Sam spontaneously doing the right thing for the right reasons, surely there are clips to back them up?

Noone is saying Sam is special where are you getting this from?

The fact is that video and every other heated exchange Sam has had with Dexter Sam allways comes across as the one with balls and Dexter the one who rambles, digs a grave and backtracks.

I have provided examples where he stood up for himself and approached people on his own multiple times now so cant be arsed to respond anymore.

lippyzippy
15-08-2013, 07:06 PM
Samson has also gone toe to toe with sophie a few times and always come out on the moral high ground....loved it when he said calling him after a sympathy vote as disrespectful which it was and mean and nasty