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He most likely went in with a plan to be the 'good guy' and avoid losing his temper...which is what he tried to do. Austin clung onto him...he was bored and having some fun,...and it turned into a bromance....but in no way does James think of Austin as anything more than 'my mate in the house" as he keeps saying. Austin kept pushing the friendship outside the house...and when he pushed too far, James tried to set him straight with the 'we don't really know each other" talk. Austin, and the public, made more of the 'bromance' than what it was and are villifying James because he didn't share the same feelings as Austin. That's were all the 'slimy', 'massive game playing', 'machiavellian strategist' bullsh!t comes from...when it is probably just a case of one guy thinks the friendship is serious while the other feels it's just casual. When the guy who thought it a casual friendship got super annoyed with his housemate, he put him up. No betrayal, no massive well thought out strategy. As James told Austin many times, he wouldn't have been bothered if Austin put him up. James hangs around Austin because there's nothing else to do and it's good for a laugh...but he hasn't connected to him emotionally at all....and he's never pretended to. . |
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