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I'm totally baffled, I just can't see any anger at all. He was pumping with adrenalin, sure, but I don't see any anger there whatsover. I think he may have had a right to be cross for his treatment but he wasn't. What I saw was someone pumped with adrenalin, a bit of relied and some excitement, but anger, no.
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pretty much anyone whos favcourite is lisa is at least slightly deluded, and this is evidence of your delusion.
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Shock not rage, nervousness not anger!
He went into the house yelling "Hello" in the same way he left the house yelling "Hello". Facts are that Freddie is a decent bloke, not a hatred filled numpty. |
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In this case 'anger-humming' and yelling it out. I would want to say that I admire that Freddy diverted that infuriated inner hatred towards the grinning waving bye-bye Bea, but, The problem is that Freddy did that to save face. I mean he just forced it hardcore. Not because it was a mature choice to divert his hate and rage into positive energy but because he is damn determined to 'appear' as someone who is very kind and loving and slow to wrath. He would have been better to let it out and instead of his enraged voice nearly cracking in half through that violent humming he might have said "YOU ******* BIT*********NT SEE YOU IN ***" Better for him. Quote:
That was a 'win-win' either way eviction for me to enjoy last night. I hope the aggravating little prick sees plenty of replays of himself being as much a vindictive angry annoyance and trouble-maker as he really is. |
Furious anger?
I don't think so,sonny Jim. :laugh2: |
last night.. it was like seeing freddie being evicted in the final!! but it wasnt the final!!
i have a feeling we are going to get the most boring final ever :( |
i loved his eviction! he was amazing!! ****ing rock and rollll :D
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It seemed like nerves to me
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You are talking a load of utter crap..............are you so bound up in hate for Freddie you cannot see what actually happened ? His reaction when his name was read out was cool and he was gracious.........he was buoyed up for his exit when he was walking through the house - that was all. Try watching it again only this time take your hate Freddie blinkers off |
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He was still angry during the interview but it seemed as soon as he saw and heard the crowd boo Bea he suddenly calmed down and started being more arrogant and then a bit of a prick.. but then back to anger, embarrassment and humiliation over having gotten severely 'punked'.
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I love Freddie, but I saw the anger.
However, it was not "pure furious and outraged ANGER just ripping through his body" as the original poster put it. Yea he was angry, can you blame the poor sod, after being manipulated by that poisonous back-stabbing bitch bea, but the (short-lived) anger he was feeling was mixed with all the other heightened emotions that all evictees will have, suprise, nervousness, apprehension, sadness at leaving, relief, excitement, etc etc. He made it too easy for her though, he became too focused on her, neglecting the other housemates and their feelings, neglecting himself in a lot of ways. Freddie having a go at Lisa (his second biggest mistake in the house), only because bea used to whine about her (and David), telling him how "upset" they were making her, and the way he became too confident, lowered his popularity with the public. Freddie's anger didn't last long however, by the time he was in the "hot seat" with Davina, he seemed very happy, at ease and I'm glad he's out of that snake-pit! I hope he learns by this, BB is not everything. Out of all the housemates, although I can't remember Siavash's face, only Rodrigo seemed genuinely upset, bless him. |
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