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07-08-2014 04:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by mrflibble
(Post 7138484)
Yeah that's how I took it. If on Friday they said 'you are all finalists' it means THEY ARE ALL IN THE FINAL. They said she had a pass to the final and was a finalist, not a pass to the final night (I think). If everyone is a finalist then they are all on equal grounds and therefore she shouldn't get more specialist treatment. If they don't say they are all finalists then they can get away with it.
Either way, I agree that Ash would be first out in VTE (assuming Pav goes tomorrow)
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Yeah if they said they're all finalists...they are all finalists and aren't being evicted until...you guessed it...the final night. Which is the final. If they're planning to have a midweek eviction then telling them they're all finalists is a deliberate lie to give them a false sense of security, and I don't actually recall them ever having done that. Usually they tell them they're finalists when there's going to be no more evictions.
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Originally Posted by Yaki da
(Post 7138491)
Depends what you regard the final to be. The World Snooker Final starts on a Saturday and generally ends on a Monday night. Some people have won with a session to spare however. It doesn't mean the other person wasn't a finalist because he didn't get to the last session to be played.
Helen is a finalist the moment the vote to win opens. I don't recall them saying anything other than her being a "finalist". As long as she's part of the final vote to win then she was.
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Actually the World Snooker Final begins on a Sunday but this is a totally useless comparison. The snooker final is a two day event, the Big Brother final is a one night event. Not a weeks long, there isn't live shows every night. It's one night. At the end of the series. Of every series. That's one thing that doesn't change. If you don't make the final night, you aren't a finalist. This isn't even up for discussion, you all know full well what a finalist is and you're just pretending you don't because you're desperate for her to leave somehow before the final show.
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