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:o I said earlier there was just something about him I didn't like. |
Personally I think the decision to remove him will have been made not because of what he had already done, but because hea been looking increasingly aggressive and not in control of his frustration. It was starting to look volatile days ago. He would have ended up on a warning for threatening behaviour towards Dexter a few nights ago (treehouse) but Dexter wasn't threatened and defused the situation quickly. Daley was definitely trying to intimidate him.
He shouldnt have been in there in the first place in my opinion... the psychiatrists who assess them slipped up on this one I think. probably because he seems calm and introverted in his "normal" environment. In that situation though, as soon as things started heating up with Hazel, he was a time bomb. Also not sure why people are saying Hazel shouldn't have reassured him - just because he's intensez unstable, even aggressive, doeant make him a monster and doesn't mean she shouldn't want to help him with what will inevitably be a very hard time. If what people are saying about her is accurate - it would have been better for her "profile" to play up to it, distance herself from him, say he scared her... so I say some minor credit to her for being a friend to him even though he's mistreated her. |
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Thing is though,it must be more than the ass slap because I'm sure bb have had someone slap people's asses as a secret task.
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You can watch it on YouTube......
Good riddance ...what a horrid man.....yuk!!! |
I think the strangulation was part of the problem too, hopefully we will see it uncut tonight.
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I haven't really grasped what made him change all of a sudden.
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Two TOTALLY different incidents, my dear. If you can't see that, it's not my fault. |
I just posted this on another thread but it's probably more relevant here, oops:
Maybe he kicked right off in the DR when they gave him the warning? |
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I am being perfectly serious.We ARE on very different levels where this subject is concerned. If you are not sufficiently emotionally intelligent to recognise dysfunctional behaviour there is nothing I can do about that in any way. Do you understand that?Your perception of the situation demonstrated that clearly to me. I did not want to debate anything with you for that reason .You also annoyed me because of the way you addressed me. This would be like debating advanced mathematics to someone learning algebra.I could go into the realms of explaining a very complex disorder, wholly inappropriate IMO. I am now simply explaining my view as best I can. Some things are learned in life some are intrinsic characteristics of the individual. I have both education and years of experience in psychology. I also have a reasonable level of emotional intelligence without which I would not be a competent therapist. The comment I made was based on what I and others on TIBB recognised and which was being played out, nothing more.This is a very damaged and potentially dangerous man who is not emotionally equipped to deal with Big Brother. He had a very turbulent and damaging childhood. It is that simple if you like. The results of which we witnessed as I feared. If he had not been stopped IMO he would have only become more aggressive. The psychological profiling of prospective HM's has been called into question many times before. Unfortunately there is money to be made from such people in this scenario. Any type of security measure in place for HM's does not justify using mentally ill people in this manner.He will now be in a much more dangerous state of mind than he was before this appalling event. Well done BB. Yes?Now can we at least be amicable please?
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