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Juicey94
30-06-2008, 11:20 AM
Y do peeps h8 rex i think he is honest and so confident.
Does Darnell luv Becky

LilSis08
30-06-2008, 11:52 AM
I like Rex, I admire anyone who is that confident and rides above the idiots squawking and bitching at him. I feel for him though, and I think it is all getting to him now which is a shame.

GiRTh
30-06-2008, 11:54 AM
He's ok. He's very arrogant and full of himself, but he's been through a lot over the past few days.

Shilpa_SS
30-06-2008, 12:41 PM
I like Rex, yea, he has hes faults but so do a lot of them... Hes overall a reasonable guy.

bananarama
30-06-2008, 12:58 PM
Rex may be a nice guy on the outside world. In the house he is a game player and people are falling for his con routine like rain falls from the sky..

Rex is playing a psychological game. He knows what buttons to press to cause a kick off of emotions.

Remember Rex was the initial instigator of the painting fiasco which led to disaster for Dennis and probably the end of Jennifer.....

His latest nuclear trigger was on Bex and her weight which led to another show down.

Having started these eruptions he just speaks quetly and stands back as if he were the victim

Wake up guys and smell the coffee. BB is psychological game show you have to look beneath the surface of any housemates behavour...

Rex is a full on Baddy....Many won't wake up to that fact until the damage has been done....

_Audrey
30-06-2008, 01:10 PM
I think Rex is the most genuine housemate in there. Fair enough it can be said that he 'instigated' the whole of spitgate, but it could all have been avoided if Jen didn't blow it totally out of proportion. If anyone noticed, BB kept starting scenes in the highlights showing the painting - it looked the same to me, and although it was quite a spiteful act, he didn't really it would upset her so - and when it did, he apologised immediately. Even when being told to apologise again (which would REALLY irritate me) he did. Dale said 'it was the WAY he was apologising' - what is he talking about?

To my mind Rex is the only housemate not playing a game.

EDIT: The term 'loveable rogue' springs to mind, to be honest.

Charleywasmad
30-06-2008, 01:11 PM
i really like Rex i hope he doesnt quit but its looking more and more likely that he will.

CWM

bananarama
30-06-2008, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by _Audrey
I think Rex is the most genuine housemate in there. Fair enough it can be said that he 'instigated' the whole of spitgate, but it could all have been avoided if Jen didn't blow it totally out of proportion. If anyone noticed, BB kept starting scenes in the highlights showing the painting - it looked the same to me, and although it was quite a spiteful act, he didn't really it would upset her so - and when it did, he apologised immediately. Even when being told to apologise again (which would REALLY irritate me) he did. Dale said 'it was the WAY he was apologising' - what is he talking about?

To my mind Rex is the only housemate not playing a game.

EDIT: The term 'loveable rogue' springs to mind, to be honest.

You have missed the point. Rex does it deliberately. With his eye and mind on the prize money......The nice quiet guy is an act......No matter what you may think about manipulating Jen. she is right when she says the others are not real.....They are players......

andyman
30-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Rex is a smart guy, too smart for the bitches.

Cody™
30-06-2008, 02:17 PM
I like Rex. Theres nothing wrong with being slightly arrogant at times but beyond the arrogance you can tell hes a genuine guy.

Serenade
30-06-2008, 02:23 PM
I like Rex and want him to win

_Audrey
30-06-2008, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by bananarama
Originally posted by _Audrey
I think Rex is the most genuine housemate in there. Fair enough it can be said that he 'instigated' the whole of spitgate, but it could all have been avoided if Jen didn't blow it totally out of proportion. If anyone noticed, BB kept starting scenes in the highlights showing the painting - it looked the same to me, and although it was quite a spiteful act, he didn't really it would upset her so - and when it did, he apologised immediately. Even when being told to apologise again (which would REALLY irritate me) he did. Dale said 'it was the WAY he was apologising' - what is he talking about?

To my mind Rex is the only housemate not playing a game.

EDIT: The term 'loveable rogue' springs to mind, to be honest.

You have missed the point. Rex does it deliberately. With his eye and mind on the prize money......The nice quiet guy is an act......No matter what you may think about manipulating Jen. she is right when she says the others are not real.....They are players......

I don't agree that is the point. I don't think he does is deliberately. Rich coming from Jen saying the others aren't real after her several performances - reaction to the painting, reaction to Dennis being removed - all an act. Jen is a typical "mirror psychology" case. She lashes out at those who display behaviour she herself exhibits that she isn't proud of.