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Jason. 31-03-2017 09:43 PM

I mean Bear was the equivalent to Maxwell but even worse so there goes that Makosi/Derek/Kemal analogy

LukeB 31-03-2017 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason. (Post 9268524)
I mean Bear was the equivalent to Maxwell but even worse so there goes that Makosi/Derek/Kemal analogy

I agree with this.

Withano 31-03-2017 09:47 PM

Would have been great without him. An entire cast wasted on reactions to Bears antics.

Lostie! 31-03-2017 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 9268386)
It's all subjective as to whether you thought Bear was an entertaining housemate or not

But if you did, you're 10000000% wrong.

Epic. 31-03-2017 10:29 PM

The big difference between Bear and Maxwell is that Maxwell was forever traumatized from just six simple words

At
Least
Someone
Got
Wet
Tonight

Jason. 31-03-2017 10:45 PM

Maxwell at least showed a human side at times and I can actually appreciate his role in a series like BB6 and his fall from grace even if I didn't particularly like him. Oh and he didn't hog the edit.

Epic. 31-03-2017 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Jason. (Post 9268606)
Maxwell at least showed a human side at times and I can actually appreciate his role in a series like BB6 and his fall from grace even if I didn't particularly like him. Oh and he didn't hog the edit.

All of this

I cannot remember one time Bear showed any human side and even if he did, it was always immediately followed by some grotesque gremlin line or action by him right after

Maxxie. 01-04-2017 12:42 PM

I don't understand how Bear was a bully? I just saw him as a wind up little **** and was a bit of a stirrer but in a hilarous way, it did get boring afer a while but the only actual mean spirited housemates I can recall are Helen wood and Conor mcintyre. Can someone explain how Bear was a bully?

Epic. 01-04-2017 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Maxxie-D (Post 9268985)
I don't understand how Bear was a bully? I just saw him as a wind up little **** and was a bit of a stirrer but in a hilarous way, it did get boring afer a while but the only actual mean spirited housemates I can recall are Helen wood and Conor mcintyre. Can someone explain how Bear was a bully?

Well since you asked, he deliberately did things to make people upset, he jumped in people's faces without any provocation, he watched nonchalantly and almost grinned as people yelled at him as to how much of a putrid vile scumbag he is, he made Renee explode on herself like 4 times and watched it unfold, he told Marnie to flash her tits in Saira's face and say 'Bet you wish you had this', he did terrible things only to admittedly look for attention from others.

And plus the word bully gets tossed around a lot, but the actual definition fits him better than most that get labelled it.

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bully1
ˈbʊli/Submit
noun
1.
a person who uses strength or influence to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.
"he is a ranting, domineering bully"


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