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*mazedsalv**
03-07-2016, 11:26 PM
There was a glimmer of hope in his DR entry. He's my fave but i didn't like his badgering of Andy. I was a annoyed and disappointed, i just thought "let it go!". But the DR entry made it slightly better. He said that perhaps Andy is misunderstood and Hughie and everyone else is wrong, and then he'll admit he's wrong.

Hughie was the only person to even entertain the idea or possibility that they could be wrong about Andy. Everyone else who dislikes him have already made a certain decision that he is a stirrer etc... but at least Hughie admitted that he could be wrong.

And we all know what Hughie's like, he does something, then regrets it later. When we saw it first, it seemed like he was pretty certain about Andy being a stirrer, but then when he had time to reflect, he started backtracking. IMO that's good, siding against Andy will not do him favours. I think they'll be fine, and I actually think Andy will be too. Jayne was nice to him today, he always has Emma and Jason as friends, Laura seems to like him too, and he had a serious convo with Sam.

I think Andy could be about to have a good week (especially with the proposal)

*mazedsalv**
03-07-2016, 11:56 PM
Anyone agree?

Beso
03-07-2016, 11:59 PM
I do, its a lovely post about hughie.

hot2go
04-07-2016, 12:03 AM
I think Hughies behaviour was one of the worst things I've seen in there this year...I can't emphasise enough how much I disagreed with it....but I do agree with you that he said something in the diary room afterwards that showed that he had at least reflected on it and was prepared to have his opinion changed....it was surprising after what he had done but at least he is willing to reflect himself even if he doesn't maybe know how to...,the others have no ability to reflect themselves and that's what makes them so cruel and harsh....I hope he speaks to Andy again and they can at least carry on with a better position for both of them.

Rob!
04-07-2016, 12:03 AM
He was a complete prick for the most part tonight - really not a good episode for him. The fact that he gleefully turned round to Ryan and said "I'm a horrible person" was a bit :umm2: as well.

hot2go
04-07-2016, 12:07 AM
Andy is trying to reason with people who don't know how to and people who have no self disciplin ...they're not used to be reasoned with so they think it's Andy being superior when in fact he is behaving like normal reasonable people do...with manners and without hysterics....they could benefit from learning from his example but they don't want to learn from anybody and that's why they are so stupid.

Jan S
04-07-2016, 12:14 AM
Andy is trying to reason with people who don't know how to and people who have no self disciplin ...they're not used to be reasoned with so they think it's Andy being superior when in fact he is behaving like normal reasonable people do...with manners and without hysterics....they could benefit from learning from his example but they don't want to learn from anybody and that's why they are so stupid.

:banana::cheer::dance2:

Northern Monkey
04-07-2016, 12:14 AM
Can't stand Hughie.His voice gets on my tits.Every time he's on i want to switch over until he's gone.

Headie
04-07-2016, 12:30 AM
He's literally been like this for the first 2 weeks idk why you're all turning on him all of a sudden now :shrug: He's entertaining

Captain.Remy
04-07-2016, 04:59 AM
Hughie just lost the crown. Now we'll have useless and irrelevant Alex as winner instead.
That was stupid from start to finish.

Ammi
04-07-2016, 05:17 AM
There was a glimmer of hope in his DR entry. He's my fave but i didn't like his badgering of Andy. I was a annoyed and disappointed, i just thought "let it go!". But the DR entry made it slightly better. He said that perhaps Andy is misunderstood and Hughie and everyone else is wrong, and then he'll admit he's wrong.

Hughie was the only person to even entertain the idea or possibility that they could be wrong about Andy. Everyone else who dislikes him have already made a certain decision that he is a stirrer etc... but at least Hughie admitted that he could be wrong.

And we all know what Hughie's like, he does something, then regrets it later. When we saw it first, it seemed like he was pretty certain about Andy being a stirrer, but then when he had time to reflect, he started backtracking. IMO that's good, siding against Andy will not do him favours. I think they'll be fine, and I actually think Andy will be too. Jayne was nice to him today, he always has Emma and Jason as friends, Laura seems to like him too, and he had a serious convo with Sam.

I think Andy could be about to have a good week (especially with the proposal)

..no, his badgering and persistence wasn't great was it../grim..he does make judgements on people like he did with Lateysha at the beginning but then, that's a very natural human trait also..what isn't always so natural is that he does re-consider and does allow for himself to be wrong so I think it's admirable that he does that...he's also a bit influenced by others/lacks a little maturity..but I think that the influence from others would be much greater in that environment than it would in real life situations, so it's hard to go on 'what we would do ourselves', you know...in a way..(I don't know if it was intentional'..but what he did..(and excluding the badgering bit..:laugh:..)...was to show Andy what it feels like to do what he does, which is to let everyone know what is being said about them...something Andy didn't like particularly and was even using the words 'I don't need to know/I'm not interested in knowing..'...it didn't really seem to make Andy himself think how hurtful it was that he was, what he's been doing...so he obviously doesn't leave himself open to be wrong, like Hughie does....hmmm, maybe Hughie is quite mature after all...hmmmm....anyways, I still like Hughie..he's not my out and out favourite and I think he was a bit uncool last night and I think that he can be an irritating little begger..and a bit judgemental and etc and etc...so fairly much a human with human traits and human flaws...

Cherie
04-07-2016, 06:04 AM
He was being annoying, but it was almost like he was being annoying on purpose, he was smiling a lot of the time, it was a mixed ep for him, is it me or has he suddenly gone very camp :laugh: he and Ryan did make me laugh at the end so he pulled it back a little, I think sadly Hughie will start to slide now though

azi
04-07-2016, 07:11 AM
It looked like he took pleasure of hurting Andy's feelings.
A lot of people are disappointed by him.. even me.
He will need to redeem himself but it will be hard to forget this side of him.

mizzy25
04-07-2016, 07:30 AM
I agree with Ammi he was simply trying to show Andy, what Andy himself is doing. Hughie didn't want to talk about Andy behind his back therefore told him to his face what he had said, he said it 3 times and tried to explain why, but Andy didn't want to know.

joeysteele
04-07-2016, 07:40 AM
I think he started out good intentioned although wrong in his perception of Andy in my view.
Then he got into difficulty and when he gets into difficulty he gets frustrated.

Andy handled it rather well in my view,I still like them both however.

*mazedsalv**
04-07-2016, 08:37 AM
We will see what will happen next.

I mean Hughie has had much bigger arguments and has apologised (Jackson and Alex), so I don't think he will continue (unless Andy does some deliberate stirring), I think Hughie will drop it. In fact, I think Andy will get probably 3ish noms less than last time. Don't think Jason, Chelsea, Emma, Laura or Jayne will nominate him.

Ellen
04-07-2016, 08:41 AM
Ok so he said he wanted to be honest with Andy but he kept going on & thought he was been big & clever doing it in front of his 'mates', not nice at all :nono:

sampvt
04-07-2016, 08:46 AM
One thing that stands big in the Gypsy community is status. His actions show very clearly he isn't a physically aggressive person and probably has been bullied a bit at home for his status. Now he is on TV, he knows he cant be hurt because of security, so he is playing the big I am and its coming over cringworthy.

I noticed when Jackson got in his face he cowardly looked away and positioned himself behind Chelsea. The mans playing a game and he thinks being the big I am will get him votes.Personally I cant stand the foooeeellll.

dyfed
04-07-2016, 09:19 AM
Hughie didn't do himself any favours in this episode,gone right off him.

GiRTh
04-07-2016, 09:23 AM
Its ironic Hughie crticised Andy for the exact thing he was doing.

Babayaro.
04-07-2016, 10:12 AM
It's annoying when two of your favourites go head to head with each other. It was like that in BB14 too, with Callum and Dexter

Griffin5779
04-07-2016, 10:19 AM
I thought the diary room made it worse to be honest.

Said to me that Hughie recolonizes he might be Wrong about Andy .. that there are two sides to the story ... Yet he still chose to Be Nasty and goading about him in the group.

Had he called Andy aside and said "everyone thinks ... but i'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt" (the doubt he expressed in the diary room) it would be different.

But he didn't .. he was nasty .. said "I think..." ... and not just once .. he found it necessary to to follow andy around and repeat it.

All i see in the diary room is Hughie covering himself ... presenting one Hughie to the housemates .. then making a plea to the public that he really a lovely fair guy.

Was my favorite ... after that? Byebye hughie

hot2go
04-07-2016, 11:15 AM
Ryan was uncomfortable because he knows that they're all playing a game in their conflict with Andy and Ryan realised that Hughie has misinterpreted that and was now taking it to an unacceptable level thinking it's real hate....when I don't think Ryan does really hate Andy....I think Lateysha and Ryan and Sam are threatened by Andy which is not the same thing.

ebandit
04-07-2016, 11:56 AM
...and andy reviewing events in the DR for viewers?

...............well played sir!

Mark L