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Jack_
20-01-2014, 09:21 PM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last

Videostar
20-01-2014, 09:27 PM
It's a win/win situation if she goes, no one will miss her (apart from Wollie) and it will cause a house melt down if Jim and Liz survives again. :D

seanraff07
20-01-2014, 09:29 PM
Housemates shouldn't have to do something bad to make housemates want to nominate them, they can just be so boring, which is the case with Sam.

alex_front2
20-01-2014, 09:44 PM
Jim nommed Sam for being dull. 100% valid. She needs to accept this is a decent reason, and I concur with Jim

Robodog
20-01-2014, 10:03 PM
Agreed.

Instead of seeing HMs evicted for what they've done - it's about time we see them evicted for doing nothing at all.

!! Vote big characters and save the show !!

Pincho Paxton
20-01-2014, 10:05 PM
Sam will go, I have predicted it! The end is nigh!

joeysteele
21-01-2014, 12:46 AM
I would rather see Sam go on wednesday, she hasn't really done a thing and doesn't look like she is going to or even intends to..

Z
21-01-2014, 12:59 AM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last

Fantastic post Jack.

GiRTh
21-01-2014, 01:54 AM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last:worship:

newsbb
21-01-2014, 02:42 AM
OMG if sam leaves on WED... EPICC FACES 4TW

Loukas
21-01-2014, 02:53 AM
omg, I never even thought of their reactions! :amazed: I'm going to vote for Liz again now :laugh:

Macie Lightfoot
21-01-2014, 03:50 AM
I think the whole concept of "how dare anyone nominate Sam Faiers!!!" shows how strong her social game is and I don't think anyone can fault her for that tbh. Especially when there's discussion of Jim's game and tactical nominations.

Mystic Mock
21-01-2014, 03:53 AM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last

The thing is I always thought that BB was a Gameshow anyway so stupid Jim and Liz for actually following the rules on that.

And Ollie saying "some people want to win it more than others" yeah mate when you was up for eviction you looked the most desperate to stay so hypocritical much.

Ammi
21-01-2014, 04:57 AM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last

..yeah, what I particularly liked about that was that it provoked a reaction from Ollie and it made me wonder if he was attaching himself to her because he sees her as a favourite to win...

Cherie
21-01-2014, 07:01 AM
The thing is I always thought that BB was a Gameshow anyway so stupid Jim and Liz for actually following the rules on that.

And Ollie saying "some people want to win it more than others" yeah mate when you was up for eviction you looked the most desperate to stay so hypocritical much.

Ollie is desperate to win this, hence having no opinions on anything as pointed out by Luisa, in the DR I think he was trying to impress upon the public how much more genuine he is over others when he clearly isn't.

thesheriff443
21-01-2014, 07:06 AM
Ollie.s tear on demand in the acting task, streaking his fake tan!
more life in a corpse.

Cherie
21-01-2014, 07:07 AM
..yeah, what I particularly liked about that was that it provoked a reaction from Ollie and it made me wonder if he was attaching himself to her because he sees her as a favourite to win...

Totally he no more fancies her than I do.

thesheriff443
21-01-2014, 07:09 AM
Totally he no more fancies her than I do.

just a little bit then:hugesmile:

Kate!
21-01-2014, 07:10 AM
I really want her to go, she's so bland. A nice girl, but she's done absolutely nothing in the house, god forbid they'd all have been like that, would have killed BB stone dead. Sigh.

Prays for Liz to stay

zakman440
21-01-2014, 07:14 AM
Exactly, the extent of her air time last night was her nominating, her being told that she was up and a 2 minute convo with Ollie. She needs to go, but it will probably be Liz unfortunately :(

Northern Monkey
21-01-2014, 08:12 AM
...purely because it seems entirely possible that the eviction of such a pointless housemate could evoke such a strong reaction from the housemates? Quite a few of them have criticised Jim and Liz for their 'tactical' nominations tonight and how they were unfair and I think if she left (which they totally wouldn't expect) it'd be ****ing hilarious watching their astounded reactions, they'd probably go to war with them both :laugh:

And Ollie for once actually seems to be pissed off at something, so perhaps if she ******ed off he'd vocalise his opinion to them at last

Totally agree,This would be a brilliant outcome!I like it.

Haylei
21-01-2014, 08:31 AM
But if Sam goes who's going to keep the furniture warm for the other HMs?

Z
21-01-2014, 09:29 AM
If everybody who says "Liz will probably go :(" gives her a couple of votes each, in addition to the small fortune I've spent on her so far, she might well stay!

Marcus.
21-01-2014, 09:37 AM
she need to do somthing really

TheBigDog
21-01-2014, 09:56 AM
And Ollie saying "some people want to win it more than others" yeah mate when you was up for eviction you looked the most desperate to stay so hypocritical much.

When Ollie was up for eviction he looked like he was awaiting the results of a cancer test!