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sampvt 11-07-2016 08:35 AM

Hes like one of those people at the party that tells a mildly funny joke and you laugh, but at the end of the night his 50th joke is draining and you find yourself complimenting him as a matter of protocol, but you cant stand to be near him anymore. His arguments are by design and its as if he needs them to make his existence relevant.

Vicky. 11-07-2016 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 8804994)
His connection with Ryan has ruined him IMO

Indeed.

Ryan is a little twat too..I have noticed more and more recently that he seems to purposely draw attention to Hughies faults. I have no doubts he would throw him under the bus in order to go further in this show...and it seems thats happening already

'Oh look at Hughie, he argues and never shuts up. Forget that I am the most irritating little oompaloompa in the world' type thing

chuff me dizzy 11-07-2016 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8805043)
Indeed.

Ryan is a little twat too..I have noticed more and more recently that he seems to purposely draw attention to Hughies faults. I have no doubts he would throw him under the bus in order to go further in this show...and it seems thats happening already

'Oh look at Hughie, he argues and never shuts up. Forget that I am the most irritating little oompaloompa in the world' type thing

So true, he's got no loyalty to Hughie

Cal. 11-07-2016 08:48 AM

He's still amazingly righteous IMO

jet 11-07-2016 11:54 AM

I don't dislike Hughie (I hate his yelling though!) but I'm not sure he's as innocent as he lets on. Apparently he told someone to tell his family he was bi after he left for the BB house (he was too terrified) and if that is the case why is he kissing and smooching around a guy on national tv so soon after. It all seems a bit too staged for me. :shrug:

chuff me dizzy 11-07-2016 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 8805229)
I don't dislike Hughie (I hate his yelling though!) but I'm not sure he's as innocent as he lets on. Apparently he told someone to tell his family he was bi after he left for the BB house (he was too terrified) and if that is the case why is he kissing and smooching around a guy on national tv so soon after. It all seems a bit too staged for me. :shrug:

Agree and he was one of my fav early days

dyfed 11-07-2016 12:24 PM

Gone right off Hughie ,what I don't understand is why he went for Jackson when it was Ryan over and over who was first to yell at him to shut up,Hughie definitely needs anger management,

dyfed 11-07-2016 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8805043)
Indeed.

Ryan is a little twat too..I have noticed more and more recently that he seems to purposely draw attention to Hughies faults. I have no doubts he would throw him under the bus in order to go further in this show...and it seems thats happening already

'Oh look at Hughie, he argues and never shuts up. Forget that I am the most irritating little oompaloompa in the world' type thing

Isn't this the truth

Beso 11-07-2016 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dyfed (Post 8805252)
gone right off hughie ,what i don't understand is why he went for jackson when it was ryan over and over who was first to yell at him to shut up,hughie definitely needs anger management,

cause he was smirking at him, maybe if people actually opened up their ears and listened to hughie you would all get his frustration.

Ammi 11-07-2016 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 8805275)
cause he was smirking at him, maybe if people actually opened up their ears and listened to hughie you would all get his frustration.

...yeah, can you imagine how many times that he's been laughed at as a child/young person by his peers in mixed environment/background situations like school...oh look at him/look at his family etc etc....and how sensitive he must be to that reaction toward him....credit to Jackson though, he was so great and understanding and allowed Hughie his voice to explain plus also explained why he smiled as well...those are reassurances that Hughie needs, which will help with him with his reacting the way he tends to....

jet 11-07-2016 01:03 PM

He should have learned coping mechanisms by now that don't involve yelling and behaving like a child. He's 21. I thought it was telling that Jason handled him in that placating way that you would a five yr old having a tantrum.
He's a youth worker ffs! Someone who blows up like that over nothing wouldn't last long in that position.
I smell bull****. His game is to play the stereotype for the sympathy vote.

Beso 11-07-2016 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8805043)
Indeed.

Ryan is a little twat too..I have noticed more and more recently that he seems to purposely draw attention to Hughies faults. I have no doubts he would throw him under the bus in order to go further in this show...and it seems thats happening already

'Oh look at Hughie, he argues and never shuts up. Forget that I am the most irritating little oompaloompa in the world' type thing

but then a little later he took hughie into the pod to discuss it with him, letting him know his faults which hughie thanked him for with a nice kiss....

Like I said, hughie is a great hm, perhaps even a hm on a JOURNEY.

TomC 16-07-2016 08:44 PM

He is just VILE.

The way he wouldn't even look at Jason when he was explaining himself then just waled away. It's just Jason's opinion, personally I agree with him, Ryan's language is disgusting.

Vanessa 16-07-2016 08:48 PM

I'm going off him fast :omgno:

Ian Coke 16-07-2016 09:53 PM

I'm not sure I've disliked a BB housemate as much since the Teletubbies. It's the same problem; children with no impulse control who've been told that it's great to be different by parents who secretly know that there are degrees to these things. But at least Jack and Joe were borderline functional. Hughie, on the other hand ... It's difficult to see how he copes in the real world. I'm guessing his dad is quite a big deal in the travelling community, so people who might otherwise have given him an, erm, stern talking-to about his trouble-raising ways have been told 'hands off.' As a result, Hughie thinks he's a magical butterfly who can do wrong, as opposed to what he is; a slow-witted thug. Who's basically delighted that his main competitors, with the possible exception of Jackson (though Jackson increasingly seems like a busted flush) are now out the way.

Cherie 16-07-2016 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian Coke (Post 8825269)
I'm not sure I've disliked a BB housemate as much since the Teletubbies. It's the same problem; children with no impulse control who've been told that it's great to be different by parents who secretly know that there are degrees to these things. But at least Jack and Joe were borderline functional. Hughie, on the other hand ... It's difficult to see how he copes in the real world. I'm guessing his dad is quite a big deal in the travelling community, so people who might otherwise have given him an, erm, stern talking-to about his trouble-raising ways have been told 'hands off.' As a result, Hughie thinks he's a magical butterfly who can do wrong, as opposed to what he is; a slow-witted thug. Who's basically delighted that his main competitors, with the possible exception of Jackson (though Jackson increasingly seems like a busted flush) are now out the way.


Blimey that is a reach but anyway:joker:

JTM45 16-07-2016 09:58 PM

'Stupid and ignorant' pretty much sums Hughie up!

How can you explain anything to or have a sensible conversation with someone who doesn't even understand half of the basic words needed to conduct a conversation ?

So sad that he'll probably end up winning...........unless Jason can save the day, again!:dance:

Cherie 16-07-2016 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JTM45 (Post 8825287)
'Stupid and ignorant' pretty much sums Hughie up!

How can you explain anything to or have a sensible conversation with someone who doesn't even understand half of the basic words needed to conduct a conversation ?

So sad that he'll probably end up winning...........unless Jason can save the day, again!:dance:

How glorious would that be :hee:

Vanessa 16-07-2016 10:01 PM

Come on Jason! :cheer:

Ian Coke 16-07-2016 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8825276)
Blimey that is a reach but anyway:joker:

Well, I like to speculate ... But how else to explain his, even in the context of Big Brother, overwhelming sense of personal entitlement? He seems to feel qualified to get involved in everything that happens, debates, arguments, etc, on the basis that he is the voice of wisdom. Even though he doesn't really understand what's going on, a lot of the time. If that isn't the classic behaviour of a sheltered man-child, I don't know what is. It's probably not his fault, but he's a symptom of ... so many terrible things that are wrong with UK society. He won't listen, he won't think, he just lashes out the second he's questioned about anything. He is a stain on the underpants of modern Britain, and I really hope he doesn't win!

Ian Coke 16-07-2016 10:22 PM

Sorry, double post. Ugh.

Maru 16-07-2016 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8805286)
...yeah, can you imagine how many times that he's been laughed at as a child/young person by his peers in mixed environment/background situations like school...oh look at him/look at his family etc etc....and how sensitive he must be to that reaction toward him....credit to Jackson though, he was so great and understanding and allowed Hughie his voice to explain plus also explained why he smiled as well...those are reassurances that Hughie needs, which will help with him with his reacting the way he tends to....

I've noticed that as well. I'm not the biggest fan of Hughie's, but I always thought that him and Ryan were so alike because they live and react from within their own sensitivity levels. Ryan is defined by it and Hughie never chooses to leave it. Ryan I'm sure gets much hate as like in his social circles and perhaps Hughie is used to the similar treatment.

I did think Hughie was using Ryan for a while for airtime (and that could still be the case), but I think they genuinely get on very well.

rusticgal 16-07-2016 10:23 PM

Jason's going to do an Aaron...:cheer2:

Vanessa 16-07-2016 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8825334)
Jason's going to do an Aaron...:cheer2:

That would be amazing :cheer2:

hot2go 16-07-2016 10:35 PM

He ran out of chances with me from the moment he did that ugly targeting of Andy.....all I see now is THAT version...and when you know it's there it's surprising how glaringly obvious it is....he is an agitator and provokes for effect...he misquotes people and manipulates them to make himself the centre of attention. He will probably win because his type of bad behaviour is celebrated by so many.


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