View Full Version : So .... What do the producers do now?
kaphc
17-06-2004, 11:33 AM
How on earth do the producers sort out the situation after last night?
I can't imagine that this group of people will go on living together for another 6 weeks or whatever it is until the end of the show.
It will also be interesting to see today if anyone does decide to walk. If I were Vanessa, I would be very pleased with the thought of being evicted on Friday, just to get out of there.
I will have to watch it all to make my mind up fully, but IMHO none of the people involved in the violence last night deserve to win now and I wonder if anyone will actually be evicted from the house for rule-breaking? Will they have security on stand-by just in case things kick off again?!
dustmite
17-06-2004, 11:42 AM
I can see that they will probably replace a housemate or three, I simply can't see how the housemates can continue with the overhanging evil of Jason, Victor and Emma - whilst Marco and Nadia were prats, the response of Jason was utterly irresponsible... anyone who thinks like he does really should be able to control themselves, but, Jason being the utter hard man decides that threatening a weak thing like Marco is a clever idea...
I mean pffft, what I'm concerned is that the psychologists (or is that Gareth? Down boy, down) managed to make such a gigantic mistake.
James
17-06-2004, 11:52 AM
The producers may well be justified in kicking out 5 of them.
Another thing to consider is the reception the housemates will get in the real world. If anyone is evicted for violence and aggression that is the lasting impression that the public is going to have of them. It will be an image they have to carry round with them.
I remember in another reality show, Back to Reality, Ricardo from The Salon went crazy one night, throwing cutlery around. Under Big Brother rules he would probably have been disqualified, but he stayed in the show and ended up being becoming quite popular.
In this situation the producers may be tempted to leave everyone in so that they can at least show to the public that they do have a pleasant side to their characters.
bananarama
17-06-2004, 12:20 PM
I am waiting to see exactly who did what before thinking about who if any should be evicted with the exeption of Victor who the pshycologist perhaps should have seen to be an unstable character.
But then he may have hidden his phsycho temperament sufficient to to fool them. I don'r believe Psychology can be regarded as an exact art after all.....
Armshouse
17-06-2004, 12:27 PM
He is not a psycho! lmfao!
He is displaying the behaviour of a typical young man these days, I would of flipped exactly the same way! The reason he and Jay look so intimidating is because all the other men in the house are not very masculine.........
dustmite
17-06-2004, 01:07 PM
Typical young man? I don't know whether to be offended or ashamed... or both.
cris007
17-06-2004, 01:11 PM
i take it you are into giving females a slap as well! only reason vic talking the talk & walking the walk cos he all front him & jay wouldn't carry on like that on a night out in any town centre cos they wouldn't last 2 secs so why they doing it on a few defenceless girls(inc marco)?
Romantic Old Bird
17-06-2004, 02:05 PM
Dear me! I seem to have missed the fireworks.
As I went to bed it was reasonably calm, but Jason and Victor were openly talking between themeselves about how they would have to 'change their plans'. There were both utterly gutted at the return of les girls and said so.
Meanwhile, in the bedroom, Emma was telling marco and Nadia the truth about looking in on them and not to trust Jason or Victor.
At this stage I went to bed, secure in the knowledge that jason and Victor had thoroughly exposed themselves for the scheming, underhand and false characters they obviously are.
Victor's behaviour is not normal. He is a bully, and has an appalling attitude to women.
As for Jason, I can only think that the development of his body musclature has been at the expense of his intellect.
Emma isn't the brightest, and she is unpredictable.
However, would you have been able to keep quiet after watching and hearing all that was said about you?
Frogster
17-06-2004, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Armshouse
He is not a psycho! lmfao!
He is displaying the behaviour of a typical young man these days, I would of flipped exactly the same way! The reason he and Jay look so intimidating is because all the other men in the house are not very masculine.........
An older point of view...
Perhaphs I should start with a question or two....
Why does a "typical" young man need to display that sort of behaviour?
Does saying it's "typical" make it acceptable behaviour?
and when has "flipping" become acceptable behaviour?
There is an old sayin "Empty Vessels make most noise".
In my day he wouldnt act/talk the way he does, and still be walking... thats from someone whos "walked the walk" and doesn't need to "talk the talk".... if you catch my drift...:laugh:
slaguru
17-06-2004, 02:54 PM
An older point of view...
Perhaphs I should start with a question or two....
Why does a "typical" young man need to display that sort of behaviour?
Does saying it's "typical" make it acceptable behaviour?
and when has "flipping" become acceptable behaviour?
There is an old sayin "Empty Vessels make most noise".
In my day he wouldnt act/talk the way he does, and still be walking... thats from someone whos "walked the walk" and doesn't need to "talk the talk".... if you catch my drift...:laugh:
I would say that the majority of actions in the house are so magnified that everyone becomes a caricature of themselfs.
Gay becomes Super Gay, Street wise becomes Gansta, Game plying becomes evil/backstabbing. My point is that everyone is playing to the camera's so they are all as bad as each other..
Oh I don't know
:wavey:
Animal
17-06-2004, 03:14 PM
The HM's that are up and about so far today seemed ok apart from a little shell-shocked, but there is no way Endemol can let some of them stay, it would be tempting fate, it's obvious now they have the guts to be violent and putting them all back into the mix would be seen as the producers encouraging it again.
Not only that but the atmosphere would be terrible.
Originally posted by slaguru
An older point of view...
Perhaphs I should start with a question or two....
Why does a "typical" young man need to display that sort of behaviour?
Does saying it's "typical" make it acceptable behaviour?
and when has "flipping" become acceptable behaviour?
There is an old sayin "Empty Vessels make most noise".
In my day he wouldnt act/talk the way he does, and still be walking... thats from someone whos "walked the walk" and doesn't need to "talk the talk".... if you catch my drift...:laugh:
I would say that the majority of actions in the house are so magnified that everyone becomes a caricature of themselfs.
Gay becomes Super Gay, Street wise becomes Gansta, Game plying becomes evil/backstabbing. My point is that everyone is playing to the camera's so they are all as bad as each other..
Oh I don't know
:wavey: I think thats a very good point slaguru.
Welcome to TiBB btw
Frogster
17-06-2004, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by slaguru
An older point of view...
Perhaphs I should start with a question or two....
Why does a "typical" young man need to display that sort of behaviour?
Does saying it's "typical" make it acceptable behaviour?
and when has "flipping" become acceptable behaviour?
There is an old sayin "Empty Vessels make most noise".
In my day he wouldnt act/talk the way he does, and still be walking... thats from someone whos "walked the walk" and doesn't need to "talk the talk".... if you catch my drift...:laugh:
I would say that the majority of actions in the house are so magnified that everyone becomes a caricature of themselfs.
Gay becomes Super Gay, Street wise becomes Gansta, Game plying becomes evil/backstabbing. My point is that everyone is playing to the camera's so they are all as bad as each other..
Oh I don't know
:wavey:
Yes.... Very Good Point.... If thats all it is, camera playing, but I recognise more than that in Victor, read his body language, it is a window to the soul, unfortunatley I read bully!!! and I despise Bully Boys...
However lets leave it there.... What will be... will be!
:dance:
jay-z
17-06-2004, 04:36 PM
i would have reactec the exact same way as well that i nowadays the typical behaviour of most young black males and if that had been on the street emma would never had tried it with victor esspecially down in hayes i know dis cause i live near him.
but if she had it wouldnt be nice trust.
jay-z
17-06-2004, 04:38 PM
the biggest mistake by the producers was making bb evil they are deffinatly going to get all sorts of warnings from tv watchdogs.everybody thought it would be great but look what happend
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