Marsh. |
14-03-2014 06:56 PM |
No, because Hazel and the others didn't slink into the background and refuse to involve themselves with their housemates.
Without Dexter, Gina would've made effort with someone else. Without Daley or Gina, Hazel would've been involved in something else.
Whereas no matter who was in the house with him, Sam just kicked back and relaxed. He's a nice lad and he probably got a great holiday out of the experience (not to mention a whopping prize) but refusing to engage in anyway results in zero entertainment value.
Even when he did "confront" Dexter it was a passive aggressive line thrown out as he walked out of the bedroom. It was down to Dexter to then pull him up on it and get him to engage in a discussion about what the problem was.
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