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Vanessa 23-08-2016 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938051)
Anyway, we will see this tomorrow as it happened today. So prepare for round 2 of 'omg he should be ejected'. No housemate ever has done anything even relatively similar. Viscous beast :D

Expect 10 threads about this tomorrow. All saying the same thing : Bear assaulted Sam and Aubrey!. :D

MB. 23-08-2016 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 8937979)
Obviously this would never have happened because he doesn't do anything. :pipe:

Isn't it wonderful that we're at a stage in this show where tackling housemates to the ground and squirting water in their eyes is defended because at least they're ~doing something~

Vicky. 23-08-2016 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Withano (Post 8938052)
From what we heard it was not part of a task. Starting to get the impression that you're intentionally missing the point.

During a task I said. A task which was about..pieing housemates in the face?! So Sam said anyways..can't really judge too much til we see it but she said when it was Bears turn to be 'pied' he went and did it to Aubrey who had just finished makeup...

Amy Jade 23-08-2016 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 8938059)
It's losing viewers because people call even the tasks ASSAULT.

Are you for real?

It's losing viewers because it's edited terribly, the concept in general is tired and BB pick a few housemates and force them on viewers and they cast people with agents for civvy BB and barely recognisable 'celebs' for CBB. People feel manipulated while watching it.

I know lots of people who have stopped watching because of those reasons but I can't think of a single person who has stopped watching because of your reasons :laugh:

Amy Jade 23-08-2016 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 8938084)
Expect 10 threads about this tomorrow. All saying the same thing : Bear assaulted Sam and Aubrey!. :D

They'll all be more interesting than the 20 you'll post about Bear :hee:

Pete. 23-08-2016 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 8938084)
Expect 10 threads about this tomorrow. All saying the same thing : Bear assaulted Sam and Aubrey!. :D

Here for it

caprimint 23-08-2016 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MB. (Post 8938086)
Isn't it wonderful that we're at a stage in this show where tackling housemates to the ground and squirting water in their eyes is defended because at least they're ~doing something~

Depends what context you choose to see it in really. Your way is the anti-Bear way. Trying to sabotage their victory to win is the other. And I'm sure the majority of people have squirted water at someone before for a laugh, hardly a crime. :laugh:

Tom4784 23-08-2016 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938012)
Who? Only goodlooking terrible housemate I remember was that Arron who was evicted first chance we got IIRC :laugh:

Mind John James too I guess.

To imply everyone only support him for his looks is ridiculous and you know this too :tongue: Especially when he has many straight male fans..explain that one?

www.google.com

Where did I say that everyone only supported him because of his looks? I'm saying that it's a large factor. Look at Heavy D, he played a similar role to Bear in the house yet he was evicted. If Bear looked like Heavy D then he wouldn't have the same support that he currently does. To deny that Bear's looks have played a large role in his popularity is just plain silly.

Vicky. 23-08-2016 09:58 PM

Its losing viewers because its turning into a bizarre mashup between love island, geordie shore, with a bit IAC thrown in for tasks. showmances are focused on too much as apparently we all want to see sex though I have known not one viewer who wants to see that...

The entire concept of BB is lost when every other day they have outside contact, the DR is never private, and normal nominations are rare.

Thats my take anyway...

Vanessa 23-08-2016 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938146)
Its losing viewers because its turning into a bizarre mashup between love island, geordie shore, with a bit IAC thrown in for tasks. showmances are focused on too much as apparently we all want to see sex though I have known not one viewer who wants to see that...

The entire concept of BB is lost when every other day they have outside contact, the DR is never private, and normal nominations are rare.

Thats my take anyway...

They can't even have a food fight without people shouting assault. There were so many before and it was no big deal. The Ofcom brigade :omgno:

Vicky. 23-08-2016 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8938142)
www.google.com

Where did I say that everyone only supported him because of his looks? I'm saying that it's a large factor. Look at Heavy D, he played a similar role to Bear in the house yet he was evicted. If Bear looked like Heavy D then he wouldn't have the same support that he currently does. To deny that Bear's looks have played a large role in his popularity is just plain silly.


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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8937701)
It saddens me that Bear's actions are being vindicated by the public just because of his looks. If he was ugly he'd have been the first one out.


So ^this...I took it wrong? As it very much reads like people only 'defend' his heinous acts (lol) because they fancy him.

Heavy D was similar to Bear kind of, but he didn't have...the cheeky side. When he kicked off it just came across nasty. And we weren't shown anything besides him kicking off really.

Having said that I liked Heavy too most of the time :blush2:

TheMachine 23-08-2016 10:02 PM

Haha. Sam is bitter as hell. She was clearly gutted tonight putting on hard act in interview whining about not being shown stuff..

Tom4784 23-08-2016 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938165)
So ^this...I took it wrong? As it very much reads like people only 'defend' his heinous acts (lol) because they fancy him.

Heavy D was similar to Bear kind of, but he didn't have...the cheeky side. When he kicked off it just came across nasty. And we weren't shown anything besides him kicking off really.

Having said that I liked Heavy too most of the time :blush2:

It wasn't an absolute statement, it was a general comment and an apt one. Bear would not be in that house if it weren't for the teen vote keeping him in because they fancy him. It's likely a large part of his voting audience.

Vicky. 23-08-2016 10:10 PM

Teens I know are all (all 5..lol) routing for Frankie as apparently he is fantastic and they love his sister :laugh: They all seemed to know who he was before he went in too... :S

Vanessa 23-08-2016 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938211)
Teens I know are all (all 5..lol) routing for Frankie as apparently he is fantastic and they love his sister :laugh: They all seemed to know who he was before he went in too... :S

Girls seem to like him because he's cheeky. That's part of the appeal for me. He's fun and he makes me laugh.

Samm 23-08-2016 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by MB. (Post 8938086)
Isn't it wonderful that we're at a stage in this show where tackling housemates to the ground and squirting water in their eyes is defended because at least they're ~doing something~

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Amy Jade 23-08-2016 10:28 PM

Going by fb and my friends who watch it's not the teens rooting for Bear, it's the middle aged women who seem to be liking him

Vicky. 23-08-2016 10:30 PM

And that has depressingly made me wonder if I am classed as middle aged yet or not :sad:

caprimint 23-08-2016 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938303)
And that has depressingly made me wonder if I am classed as middle aged yet or not :sad:

If you like Bear you must be :fist:

Amy Jade 23-08-2016 10:32 PM

I mean I don't know your age and I'm not basing the statement on here, just fb and the few women I know from work but I've seen more older women throwing their support at him that younger girls

Vicky. 23-08-2016 10:35 PM

I didn't mean you were saying that :p I just genuinely do wonder if to most I am classed as middle aged now and that post reminded me about that. I am..29 :(

rusticgal 23-08-2016 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 8938295)
Going by fb and my friends who watch it's not the teens rooting for Bear, it's the middle aged women who seem to be liking him


Well..not me. I guess we need to see the incident before judging it then we will see if it was done in a 'fun' way or 'malicious' way...two very different concepts.

rusticgal 23-08-2016 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8938327)
I didn't mean you were saying that :p I just genuinely do wonder if to most I am classed as middle aged now and that post reminded me about that. I am..29 :(

You are not classed as middle age honey...40+ is middle aged in my books.

Vicky. 23-08-2016 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8938337)
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Well..not me. I guess we need to see the incident before judging it then we will see if it was done in a 'fun' way or 'malicious' way...two very different concepts.

Lets be honest, even if it is clearly done in a 'fun' way and Aubrey laughs it off or retaliates with her own pie in his face, it will be made out he threw a bloody brick directly into her face just to purposely hurt her and she was only laughing as she is scared :joker:

Vanessa 23-08-2016 10:42 PM

Well, i do like younger men :D


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