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Yaki da
26-07-2014, 08:43 PM
Do not trust this man. His diary room entries are very well thought out, he ingratiates himself with others by bitching about who he thinks he can get away with.

VanessaFeltz.
26-07-2014, 08:45 PM
I wanna marry him so bye

erinp5
26-07-2014, 08:45 PM
I love Chris in the house and what he says in the DR is exactly what I think and feel .He was spot on about that wanker Steven .

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 08:47 PM
Spot on about Steven? He's just started crying over him and now he's working the room before the next round of nominations

Cherie
26-07-2014, 08:48 PM
Changing my view on him the sucking up to Hel is doing my head in, and wtf with all the angst about Steven both him and Ashleigh agreed they did not have alot of leeway with who they nominated.

chuff me dizzy
26-07-2014, 08:49 PM
I love Chris in the house and what he says in the DR is exactly what I think and feel .He was spot on about that wanker Steven .

Totally agree

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 08:50 PM
"You're the reason I'm still here"

:nono:

Josy
26-07-2014, 08:52 PM
It's a game so if Chris is playing it then well done to him

Sometimes he acts up in the Dr but majority of the time he says exactly what I think

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 08:52 PM
Just wait for this act coming out with Helen

sampvt
26-07-2014, 08:56 PM
His convo with ash has done him a load of harm. He is a real player but he is not only playing the game, he is trying to flip Pav and make his final pass easier. I cant wait to see the fall out if he is overturned.

Cherie
26-07-2014, 08:56 PM
Ok pass me a bucket now

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 08:57 PM
Nauseating.

Futaba
26-07-2014, 08:57 PM
The chris love is so constructed and artificial.

Gross.

sampvt
26-07-2014, 08:58 PM
he has been molly cuddled by BB and its not fair, in fact, IM NOT FOOKING AVIN DAT.

BigBrotherfan4ever
26-07-2014, 08:59 PM
I love Chris in the house and what he says in the DR is exactly what I think and feel .He was spot on about that wanker Steven .

100% agree with you

hijaxers
26-07-2014, 09:00 PM
Spot on about Steven? He's just started crying over him and now he's working the room before the next round of nominations


What a loada trout !

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 09:00 PM
How anyone could watch that display and not feel ill is beyond me

Babschap
26-07-2014, 09:04 PM
I think Christ is a great HM.

karezza
26-07-2014, 09:05 PM
He's a complete fake.

:bawling:

sampvt
26-07-2014, 09:05 PM
And the Oscar goes too.......................you have to admit the tears were good eh. What a star. He has to be on Corrie after this for sure. OMG what a lesson on how to shoot your own foot in one easy lesson.

Cherie
26-07-2014, 09:05 PM
I think Christ is a great HM.

Danielle has left :laugh:

rubymoo
26-07-2014, 09:09 PM
It is a game.....he's playing a good game, but his chat with Ash and Helen could be his downfall, i have a feeling either Ashleigh or Christopher will win, alot of people will feel irritated by his tears with Helen tonight, and i've always championed Chris.

chuff me dizzy
26-07-2014, 09:10 PM
Do not trust this man. His diary room entries are very well thought out, he ingratiates himself with others by bitching about who he thinks he can get away with.

its a GAME

Yaki da
26-07-2014, 09:18 PM
its a GAME

It's a game that is generally won by genuine people with flaws. Not smarmy gits who play the viewers

Cherie
26-07-2014, 09:21 PM
It is a game.....he's playing a good game, but his chat with Ash and Helen could be his downfall, i have a feeling either Ashleigh or Christopher will win, alot of people will feel irritated by his tears with Helen tonight, and i've always championed Chris.

I agree Ruby I loved him but tonight was just too much, as much and all as it is a game prostrating himself in front of Hel to save himself is a step too far

LukeB
26-07-2014, 09:23 PM
love chris, i dont blame him! he probs want no one after him!

rubymoo
26-07-2014, 09:24 PM
I agree Ruby I loved him but tonight was just too much, as much and all as it is a game prostrating himself in front of Hel to save himself is a step too far

I hate to say it.....but he did come across as cringey:shocked:

Saying that i do still like him and loved his chat re Steven in the diary room:laugh:

Cherie
26-07-2014, 09:25 PM
I hate to say it.....but he did come across as cringey:shocked:

Saying that i do still like him and loved his chat re Steven in the diary room:laugh:

his DR is still immense :laugh:

Rageofangels
26-07-2014, 10:43 PM
He's just not very interesting in the house, and doesn't stand up for himself. However his diary room comments are gold, and for that alone he should win.

Apenguin
26-07-2014, 10:43 PM
Do not trust this man. His diary room entries are very well thought out, he ingratiates himself with others by bitching about who he thinks he can get away with.

I thought his Diary room chats at first were funny..Now boring everything he says or does is for self Gratification!

His convo with ash has done him a load of harm. He is a real player but he is not only playing the game, he is trying to flip Pav and make his final pass easier. I cant wait to see the fall out if he is overturned.

I don't like how Chris has set his sights on Pav the guy at least deserves a chance, I like a housemate who plays the game I don't have a problem with that! But Chris has spotted something weaker in Pav & he has gone for the Jugular vein!

Northern Monkey
26-07-2014, 10:47 PM
Acting

CaudleHalbard
26-07-2014, 10:51 PM
Chris is trying to make himself popular by dissing Pav.

Alf
26-07-2014, 10:53 PM
He has to be on Corrie after this for sure.
Tyrone's Brother he never knew he had.

LukeB
26-07-2014, 11:27 PM
big brother is a game show
http://33.media.tumblr.com/cf7b2a04993f51b595b0f22fc1393ceb/tumblr_n962eqrh6M1txis9uo2_250.gif

sampvt
26-07-2014, 11:41 PM
big brother is a game show
http://33.media.tumblr.com/cf7b2a04993f51b595b0f22fc1393ceb/tumblr_n962eqrh6M1txis9uo2_250.gif

And like all games its not whether you win, its how you play the game. Using tactics is game playing and acceptable. Telling lies or using subterfuge is cheating and winning by cheating isn't allowed.

Chris has crossed over from tactics to cheating now by using false emotion which amount to deception and is called cheating.

LukeB
26-07-2014, 11:42 PM
And like all games its not whether you win, its how you play the game. Using tactics is game playing and acceptable. Telling lies or using subterfuge is cheating and winning by cheating isn't allowed.

Chris has crossed over from tactics to cheating now by using false emotion which amount to deception and is called cheating.

what ever

sampvt
27-07-2014, 12:02 AM
what ever

Whoops, someone cant hack it. Im only saying what everyone else is. constructive criticism is healthy.

MojoNixon
27-07-2014, 12:03 AM
Biggest gameplayer...how? He can analyze other housemates? Helen, Ash, Mark, Pav, Ashleigh, Zoe, Winston ain't gameplayers???

Bedouin
27-07-2014, 03:02 AM
He's a fairly genuine, nice guy. He doesn't express his gripes toward the right people though imo, he should be more upfront (without being confrontational). It's quite irritating how he'll complain about someone and then act pleasantly around them.

vixenk99
27-07-2014, 03:32 AM
He's a fairly genuine, nice guy. He doesn't express his gripes toward the right people though imo, he should be more upfront (without being confrontational). It's quite irritating how he'll complain about someone and then act pleasantly around them.

I do agree with this but (there's always a but) having to live with people 24/7 has got to be tough. I think I'd do the same. No matter how much I disliked a person, I would be pleasant and civil for the sake of getting thru each day.

mrflibble
27-07-2014, 03:37 AM
Why is it not ok for people to bitch about people they don't like? Whether it's Helen, Ashleigh, Chris or anyone else. It's just a little harmless bitch.

I don't consider it game playing to want to get along with people you're stuck in a house with 24/7. I think he genuinely wants to see the good side of everyone and get to know that good side. He's never tried to manipulate anyone or backstab any of his friends. He's never bullied or been nasty to anyone. I think Chris is treating the house as a workplace and trying to be cordial to everyone.

And if you look at the context for his DR about Steve, it was after they discovered that Steven was going to nominate them, as Chris explained spot on. And he was never nasty about him either, he called him a 'plonker'; he could've easily have just called him a dick or similar, it was a 'friendly' insult. His comments with Ash were then after Steven got evicted and Steve's friends were emotional. Unlike Steven's gang, he is able to feel sympathetic towards people he's not that close with. I suppose he was feeling a little like he was part of the blame for them feeling that way and felt a little guilty. There was probably a rush of emotions and he then felt like a newbie/person he really doesn't like should've gone rather than a 'plonker'.

I think he was also trying to save face after Steven was seemingly trying to influence their nominations next week, so they would focus on Pav rather than him. While I think that their behaviour towards Pav isn't nice and could be seen as bullying, no-one has any loyalties to Pav and I think they think he's an intruder and someone who could potentially ruin their time in the BB house. This is the only element of game playing that I've seen from Chris and I don't think it's that terrible a thing to do.

I think Chris's feelings are completely genuine, including his conversation with Helen and his comments to Ash. Helen said that Ash is 'close' with Chris, so I guess there is an element of friendship there that we just haven't seen, so it seems out of place for him to be saying those things to Ash. Chris has also said numerous times that he's been trying with Helen since the beginning, he feels like they've bridged a gap and that she's changed and she can be quite charming to the people in there when she's not being a nasty cow. I'm sure 7 weeks in that house takes its toll on anyone and I think he's just feeling more outwardly emotional now.

JayBlaze
27-07-2014, 03:47 AM
Liked Chris the first few weeks but now he's turned into a over dramatic merkin. Kissin Helens arse, would love to see the reactions if Pav somehow managed to stay next week. The house would meltdown

vixenk99
27-07-2014, 03:53 AM
Why is it not ok for people to bitch about people they don't like? Whether it's Helen, Ashleigh, Chris or anyone else. It's just a little harmless bitch.

I don't consider it game playing to want to get along with people you're stuck in a house with 24/7. I think he genuinely wants to see the good side of everyone and get to know that good side. He's never tried to manipulate anyone or backstab any of his friends. He's never bullied or been nasty to anyone. I think Chris is treating the house as a workplace and trying to be cordial to everyone.

And if you look at the context for his DR about Steve, it was after they discovered that Steven was going to nominate them, as Chris explained spot on. And he was never nasty about him either, he called him a 'plonker'; he could've easily have just called him a dick or similar, it was a 'friendly' insult. His comments with Ash were then after Steven got evicted and Steve's friends were emotional. Unlike Steven's gang, he is able to feel sympathetic towards people he's not that close with. I suppose he was feeling a little like he was part of the blame for them feeling that way and felt a little guilty. There was probably a rush of emotions and he then felt like a newbie/person he really doesn't like should've gone rather than a 'plonker'.

I think he was also trying to save face after Steven was seemingly trying to influence their nominations next week, so they would focus on Pav rather than him. While I think that their behaviour towards Pav isn't nice and could be seen as bullying, no-one has any loyalties to Pav and I think they think he's an intruder and someone who could potentially ruin their time in the BB house. This is the only element of game playing that I've seen from Chris and I don't think it's that terrible a thing to do.

I think Chris's feelings are completely genuine, including his comments to Ash. Helen said that Ash is 'close' with Chris, so I guess there is an element of friendship there that we just haven't seen, so it seems out of place for him to be saying those things to Ash.

That was really well said, thanks for that, I agree!

Ammi
27-07-2014, 05:50 AM
Why is it not ok for people to bitch about people they don't like? Whether it's Helen, Ashleigh, Chris or anyone else. It's just a little harmless bitch.

I don't consider it game playing to want to get along with people you're stuck in a house with 24/7. I think he genuinely wants to see the good side of everyone and get to know that good side. He's never tried to manipulate anyone or backstab any of his friends. He's never bullied or been nasty to anyone. I think Chris is treating the house as a workplace and trying to be cordial to everyone.

And if you look at the context for his DR about Steve, it was after they discovered that Steven was going to nominate them, as Chris explained spot on. And he was never nasty about him either, he called him a 'plonker'; he could've easily have just called him a dick or similar, it was a 'friendly' insult. His comments with Ash were then after Steven got evicted and Steve's friends were emotional. Unlike Steven's gang, he is able to feel sympathetic towards people he's not that close with. I suppose he was feeling a little like he was part of the blame for them feeling that way and felt a little guilty. There was probably a rush of emotions and he then felt like a newbie/person he really doesn't like should've gone rather than a 'plonker'.

I think he was also trying to save face after Steven was seemingly trying to influence their nominations next week, so they would focus on Pav rather than him. While I think that their behaviour towards Pav isn't nice and could be seen as bullying, no-one has any loyalties to Pav and I think they think he's an intruder and someone who could potentially ruin their time in the BB house. This is the only element of game playing that I've seen from Chris and I don't think it's that terrible a thing to do.

I think Chris's feelings are completely genuine, including his conversation with Helen and his comments to Ash. Helen said that Ash is 'close' with Chris, so I guess there is an element of friendship there that we just haven't seen, so it seems out of place for him to be saying those things to Ash. Chris has also said numerous times that he's been trying with Helen since the beginning, he feels like they've bridged a gap and that she's changed and she can be quite charming to the people in there when she's not being a nasty cow. I'm sure 7 weeks in that house takes its toll on anyone and I think he's just feeling more outwardly emotional now.


..absolutely, it's a bit like a working environment only more intense in that it's an environment where the people around you are not people/personalities you would necessarily choose as friends and may even completely clash with in some cases but inevitably, you do have to find a ground to get along with that person for the environment of others and your own self-preservation..but also, to 'let off steam' now and again when you find something/someone particularly irritating is also important..the thing with the BB house is that it's all so intensified because they can't get away from each other so letting off steam may be more frequent or it could just be highlighted more for manipulation....

Yaki da
27-07-2014, 06:28 AM
I couldn't care less about his bitching. It's his bloody crying and acting up that puts me off

"We've grown!"

"You're the only reason I'm still here"

How anyone can listen to a grown man say **** like this and not throw up is beyond me.

gm47
27-07-2014, 07:34 AM
I couldn't care less about his bitching. It's his bloody crying and acting up that puts me off

"We've grown!"

"You're the only reason I'm still here"

How anyone can listen to a grown man say **** like this and not throw up is beyond me.

Yes before him saying all that to Helen he was my 2nd Fav behind Ashleigh, he's gone down big time in my estimation. sad :(

Cherie
27-07-2014, 07:44 AM
Liked Chris the first few weeks but now he's turned into a over dramatic merkin. Kissin Helens arse, would love to see the reactions if Pav somehow managed to stay next week. The house would meltdown

Im getting the feeling if Chris is up he could be in trouble

Ammi
27-07-2014, 07:47 AM
Im getting the feeling if Chris is up he could be in trouble

..ughh, I'm thinking this as well Cherie and it's depressing..:sad:..

mrflibble
27-07-2014, 08:13 AM
I'm not going to change my opinion on him for doing one thing I don't really agree with. I don't understand what he sees in Helen to want to be friends with her, but I'm not going to dislike him for being nice or caring for someone :shrug:

waterhog
27-07-2014, 09:17 AM
chris is a nice chap - so what he goes into dr to talk - cards close ot chest. brill game player.

mizzmee
27-07-2014, 09:28 AM
This whole player term is overly used and used wrongly. Chris isn't so much a game player, he's just quiet,not a drama queen and can see the people in there for who they are. Whenever he comments on another housemate he gets it spot on. He's clever and not full of bull. He doesn't mouth off to people's faces because he knows that would bring holy hell as it would ultimately be him and Ashleigh vs the Helen lick arses. If I knew I was going to be stuck therein that small environment I would probably keep my mouth shut too to save the peace.
Besides they are all playing a game, they are in a game show.

The real game player, in the sense of how I believe the OP meant it, is gone. Steven. His crazy reaction when he basically knew he was getting the boot was the biggest sign. That man was desperate for the win and the money. He is not this wealthy business man, he was full of bull and he was desperate for that cash. Also he is so disingenuous with the Kim thing, he seems disingenuous in general.

Bedouin
27-07-2014, 01:31 PM
This whole player term is overly used and used wrongly. Chris isn't so much a game player, he's just quiet,not a drama queen and can see the people in there for who they are. Whenever he comments on another housemate he gets it spot on. He's clever and not full of bull. He doesn't mouth off to people's faces because he knows that would bring holy hell as it would ultimately be him and Ashleigh vs the Helen lick arses. If I knew I was going to be stuck therein that small environment I would probably keep my mouth shut too to save the peace.
Besides they are all playing a game, they are in a game show.

The real game player, in the sense of how I believe the OP meant it, is gone. Steven. His crazy reaction when he basically knew he was getting the boot was the biggest sign. That man was desperate for the win and the money. He is not this wealthy business man, he was full of bull and he was desperate for that cash. Also he is so disingenuous with the Kim thing, he seems disingenuous in general.

QFT! People seem to be using this player term a little hysterically. If we're gonna talk about gameplans it would be dishonest not to mention Mark.

mrflibble
27-07-2014, 01:38 PM
For some reason people think that 'real' means constantly going off in people's faces, making people feel horrible and voicing every opinion and thought that crosses one's mind. People seem to also forget in his VT he said if someone punched him in the face, he's likely to apologise. That's obviously just his way. Non-confrontational, polite, seeing the good side in everyone and wanting everyone to be happy [himself included]; not game playing, just personality traits of a decent human being.

Yaki da
27-07-2014, 01:41 PM
This whole player term is overly used and used wrongly. Chris isn't so much a game player, he's just quiet,not a drama queenl.

How can you watch

"We've grown!"

or

"You're the only reason I'm here sniff"

And not think he's a drama queen?

Yaki da
27-07-2014, 01:45 PM
For some reason people think that 'real' means constantly going off in people's faces, making people feel horrible and voicing every opinion and thought that crosses one's mind. People seem to also forget in his VT he said if someone punched him in the face, he's likely to apologise. That's obviously just his way. Non-confrontational, polite, seeing the good side in everyone and wanting everyone to be happy [himself included]; not game playing, just personality traits of a decent human being.

Not what I've said at all. The man is a politician trying to sell himself to the public with a performance in the diary room. He accused Steve of always sounding like he was always trying to sell him something but that's as true for him.

The stuff with Ash and then Helen was the most blatant piece of "Don't nominate me, nominate Zoe and Pav, they don't deserve to be here as much as those of us who have been in from the start and btw Helen, I love you", I've ever seen. It was nauseating

smudgie
27-07-2014, 01:45 PM
Can't believe how many housemates I have changed my mind on this year.

Cannot be doing with the smarmy slimeball Chris that has reared its creepy head.

mrflibble
27-07-2014, 01:49 PM
Not what I've said at all. The man is a politician trying to sell himself to the public with a performance in the diary room. He accused Steve of always sounding like he was always trying to sell him something but that's as true for him.

The stuff with Ash and then Helen was the most blatant piece of "Don't nominate me, nominate Zoe and Pav, they don't deserve to be here as much as those of us who have been in from the start and btw Helen, I love you", I've ever seen. It was nauseating
I think it was partly that and partly him feeling a bit guilty about it (you could see it in their faces). But I know his real life friends well enough that I'll never believe he's being anything but himself in there.

chuff me dizzy
27-07-2014, 01:58 PM
Do not trust this man. His diary room entries are very well thought out, he ingratiates himself with others by bitching about who he thinks he can get away with.

Why did you remove the word GAME from your title ? was it because this is a game ?

Yaki da
27-07-2014, 02:01 PM
Why did you remove the word GAME from your title ? was it because this is a game ?

My problem with him is how insincere he seems to be with both the HMs but also the public. I liked how Victor played it years ago, but Chris tries to manipulate the viewers whereas Victor was always just a good bit of fun with a slight dark side.