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Maru
05-07-2016, 01:47 AM
That almost had me in tears. I have been in Laura's shoes. I'm married to love of my life and we have been together for 10+ years. It was a long distance relationship prior to that and I moved halfway across the US so I could be with him.

I just wish Jason would've turned around to see his pup. I have fostered and nursed pups back to full health for a animal rescue and mall. My oldest pup is attached at the hip because of the holiday firecrackers and has a past. We mean the world to them and no amount of money would've stopped me from pushing that button. I would've lost it. Jason did have a very good point though. They can't possibly do worse to him now but that he may have lost it if he turned around.

It is just a game in the end and only temporary I know, but hearing that dog whine... :bawling::fist: **** you producers. I can't even handle Old Yeller!

Have to wonder too if Emma's parents are hippies based on her "They know what love looks like" or whatever comment. That was hilarious.

Anyway, lovely episode :clap1: It felt the least producer driven one all series. I think the ones who did turn around for their lovers got a serious game advantage though... I was surprised what they allowed them to be told.

Withano
05-07-2016, 02:37 AM
Yeah I loved it too

The people I was most intrigued to see with their family got to do it, felt a bit bad on Evelyn though!

ConnieLingus
05-07-2016, 03:32 AM
I was also in tears tonight.

Firstly while laughing at the acting of the likes of Laura and her her amateur dramatics.

Secondly, at the horrible low to which BB in particular, and TV in general , has stooped.

That was embarrassing, cringing, dross.

delta
05-07-2016, 04:57 AM
Christ,you lot need to get out more, this ain't Big Brother anymore it's more like a cross between Blind date and Dinner Dates- the produces have lost the plot and goooey viewers such as yourselves are only going to encourage them to take this nonsensical format further from the original concept.


It's was total, over dramatic, over hyped trash. Take-elastic knickers, Laura for instance or shall we rename her -shaved fanny- from now on? Anyone purportedly so in love with a distant beau wouldn't have been jumping into bed with the likes of Marco.

The proposal of Andy's boyfriend was sheer bollox and all created to give the poor sap a boost.

And why should Emma, or anyone else for that matter, see someone from the outside world let alone get to spend an evening with them?



Absolute desperation from the producers flailing about, any which way but loose trying to boost this ailing show.

azi
05-07-2016, 05:36 AM
Even if Laura was acting I loved it :laugh2:
It didn't really made me cry but the Andy and Ed moment was cute :love:
And I loved Emma reuniting with her BF and in a way I saw a new side of her.
To see people in these emotions you can understand them more and connect with them more.

The only thing that I wanted to cry about is Evelyn :( It has been **** for her there and she really needed some support and it was horrible how she was the only one out of 4 that didn't get to see a loved one :fist:

But I get what @delta is saying, they got a lot of information from the outside and it just didn't feel like BB. I understand why the fans are frustrated.

Cherie
05-07-2016, 06:24 AM
Christ,you lot need to get out more, this ain't Big Brother anymore it's more like a cross between Blind date and Dinner Dates- the produces have lost the plot and goooey viewers such as yourselves are only going to encourage them to take this nonsensical format further from the original concept.


It's was total, over dramatic, over hyped trash. Take-elastic knickers, Laura for instance or shall we rename her -shaved fanny- from now on? Anyone purportedly so in love with a distant beau wouldn't have been jumping into bed with the likes of Marco.

The proposal of Andy's boyfriend was sheer bollox and all created to give the poor sap a boost.

And why should Emma, or anyone else for that matter, see someone from the outside world let alone get to spend an evening with them?



Absolute desperation from the producers flailing about, any which way but loose trying to boost this ailing show.

:joker: :worship:

Pete.
05-07-2016, 06:27 AM
I too was crying over Laura and her poetic quest for true love (feat. Lily Rose Cooper?)

Ammi
05-07-2016, 06:29 AM
..yeah I loved it also, it was just so nice to see their interactions with their loved ones...(and Emma's lust for her guy..:laugh:..)...Hughie with his mum was so sweet as well...:lovedup:...and although I do wish Laura wouldn't seem to see her own self worth solely in relation to guys and her desirability in their eyes.... I thought she was absolutely adorable..(and funny..)..last night...great episode...:flutter:...

Cherie
05-07-2016, 06:29 AM
Can I just add the editing at the end, where Andys fiance left but Laura was getting ready to get into bed with fake Mexican person, although Emma pumping her was funny :laugh:

Northern Monkey
05-07-2016, 06:59 AM
:joker: :worship:

I'll second this^

They should'nt be getting any outside contact at all.Or writing on mirrors with lipstick like they were the other week.

kirklancaster
05-07-2016, 07:06 AM
Christ,you lot need to get out more, this ain't Big Brother anymore it's more like a cross between Blind date and Dinner Dates- the produces have lost the plot and goooey viewers such as yourselves are only going to encourage them to take this nonsensical format further from the original concept.


It's was total, over dramatic, over hyped trash. Take-elastic knickers, Laura for instance or shall we rename her -shaved fanny- from now on? Anyone purportedly so in love with a distant beau wouldn't have been jumping into bed with the likes of Marco.

The proposal of Andy's boyfriend was sheer bollox and all created to give the poor sap a boost.

And why should Emma, or anyone else for that matter, see someone from the outside world let alone get to spend an evening with them?



Absolute desperation from the producers flailing about, any which way but loose trying to boost this ailing show.

:clap1::clap1::clap1:

Maru
05-07-2016, 07:23 AM
The only thing that I wanted to cry about is Evelyn :( It has been **** for her there and she really needed some support and it was horrible how she was the only one out of 4 that didn't get to see a loved one :fist:

Ohh yeah, I forgot about Evelyn. Ryan seemed to take it a bit hard as well. He seemed a little isolated after Hughie repeating what his mother said. I thought that was a low blow.

There were fairly strong reactions from a lot of the housemates today. I was surprised how much of the episode was dedicated to the second house, but it was a change of scenery so I enjoyed it.

Crimson Dynamo
05-07-2016, 07:45 AM
I found it awful. All 3 trying desperately to show the others how much they were in love - bleugh

Laura and the twin were just fake desperation, the 2 stooges just wandering about looking non plussed as the 2 pathetic hens clucked and preened. Andy going totally over the top like Ghandi had walked in with Mandela and ...proposing? - yeah good luck

awful mawkish bollocks

mizzy25
05-07-2016, 07:58 AM
I was gutted for Jason and the dog more than anything else. I like Hughie getting to have Birthday tea with his mam. How come Laura has never mentioned this American bloke? like ever? Andy and his fiancé was a bit cringe but how come he left middle of the night? wasn't it like 3.42am or something? yet Laura and the never before spoken of one stay the night as did Emma and her bloke, who we have @ least heard her speak about? Jason should have been allowed to keep the dog in the main house the whole night, not just to piss Charlie off lol

Beso
05-07-2016, 09:08 AM
I got more upset at ryan than any of that fake ****.

rionablue
05-07-2016, 12:57 PM
That almost had me in tears. I have been in Laura's shoes. I'm married to love of my life and we have been together for 10+ years. It was a long distance relationship prior to that and I moved halfway across the US so I could be with him.

I just wish Jason would've turned around to see his pup. I have fostered and nursed pups back to full health for a animal rescue and mall. My oldest pup is attached at the hip because of the holiday firecrackers and has a past. We mean the world to them and no amount of money would've stopped me from pushing that button. I would've lost it. Jason did have a very good point though. They can't possibly do worse to him now but that he may have lost it if he turned around.

It is just a game in the end and only temporary I know, but hearing that dog whine... :bawling::fist: **** you producers. I can't even handle Old Yeller!

Have to wonder too if Emma's parents are hippies based on her "They know what love looks like" or whatever comment. That was hilarious.

Anyway, lovely episode :clap1: It felt the least producer driven one all series. I think the ones who did turn around for their lovers got a serious game advantage though... I was surprised what they allowed them to be told.

I only got to see it this morning as I was gigging last night and I feel the opposite about the mushy stuff. I found it all a bit cringey specially the reaction of Emma and Andy who had seen their partners only THREE BLOODY WEEKS AGO. We 'get it' that they love each other but it was totally and utterly over the top. I would understand if it was nearer the final week. I was glad for Laura as she hadn't seen the lad in two years. As a matter of fact I think it was only she should have turned. I can say hand on heart I wouldn't have turned if my lovely man was there as I would know the housemates would get points and I would also know I could see him in a week or five weeks or however long is left. I fast forwarded a lot of the hugging and sweating undying love and I don't think it was the time or the place for the proposal but look, if they are all happy I am glad for them

Cherie
05-07-2016, 01:19 PM
I got more upset at ryan than any of that fake ****.
You're right he did seem genuinely upset