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karezza 05-08-2013 09:34 AM

Sam is the worst sort of housemate - dull, sympathy vote, arrogant, quiet bore.

Daffodil 05-08-2013 09:39 AM

Sam is lethargic and indolent.

joeysteele 05-08-2013 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by karezza (Post 6249919)
Sam is the worst sort of housemate - dull, sympathy vote, arrogant, quiet bore.

If those descriptions were true,which I disagree with them anyway as to but however it is how you see him, then that is all fine.

However, even being those things, is he not entitled to have whatever words he has said, relayed to others by anyone else exactly as he has said them and meant them.

That is what this question is about. Would you yourself,if you said something,be happy if someone else went and told someone what you had said but twisted it all to be a far more negative wording.

I 100% would be and I would challnege the person strongly too if it somehow got back to me, so for me Sam is right on this and not Dexter.
No matter who I liked more or less than the other,right is right and wrong is wrong.

Tozzie 05-08-2013 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Hadouken (Post 6248786)
What you mean backfiring lol..
I just made a poll to see what people think. Why does everyone think things on here is a game and competition. Jesus Christ.

could be because this is big brother. Thou shalt not take the lords name in vain Had :nono: lmao:hugesmile:

Dexter

Ellen 05-08-2013 10:01 AM

Sam had every right to say something to Dexter after listening to Dexter twist Sam's words. I think most people would.

HBB1508 05-08-2013 10:17 AM

Dexter - Sam has been listening to Callum for too long and is now trying to step into his shoes - bad mistake imo if he wants to win.

Ellen 05-08-2013 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by HBB1508 (Post 6249979)
Dexter - Sam has been listening to Callum for too long and is now trying to step into his shoes - bad mistake imo if he wants to win.

Oh right... So Sam finds out Dexter & Sophie has said things about Sam that are wrong & he isnt allowed to say anything because its viewed as Callums influence on Sam :conf:
This is Sam who was long before Callum turned on Dexter telling Callum to gets some balls & tell him to f-off.
This is Sam who kept telling Callum to stand up to the monster-in-law(Jackie) & not to put up with it.
Sam stood up for himself & quite rightly so.

chuff me dizzy 05-08-2013 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Ellen (Post 6249999)
Oh right... So Sam finds out Dexter & Sophie has said things about Sam that are wrong & he isnt allowed to say anything because its viewed as Callums influence on Sam :conf:
This is Sam who was long before Callum turned on Dexter telling Callum to gets some balls & tell him to f-off.
This is Sam who kept telling Callum to stand up to the monster-in-law(Jackie) & not to put up with it.
Sam stood up for himself & quite rightly so.

Hear Hear

chuff me dizzy 05-08-2013 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 6249286)
Nah its not a great thread but it is the night that destroyed dexter :)
I dont even care if he wins tonight was the night he will be remembered by.
Sam bent the bitch over and stuck it in him :)

Didnt he just ,Sam did good, a bully needs putting in their place ....the gutter

Marmalite 05-08-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Lowkey (Post 6248813)
Dexter came across cool and calm while Sam came across like he wanted to kill Dexter.



:laugh3:

lippyzippy 05-08-2013 10:50 AM

having slept on this I still think sam was in the right and understand his frustration.....again its easy to see how sophie and dexter thought theyd get away with it as he had left and as hes a bit slow working out what people are saying ..dexter was being sly lets face it, for once he was a bit sloppy how he went about his work...
and yet again her underestimated sam, who is perhaps becoming his nemesis as sam sticks to specific details and doesn't let dexter talk his way out of things...shame as I think dexter is an awesome housemate...very ironic too as dexter chose to make sam disappear.....

linn 05-08-2013 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by YodaBB (Post 6248746)
Definitely Sam, everything he said was correct, Dexter was left squirming & trying to reason why he had said that Sam had no friends & that he had called him rude. Sam was also mature about the situation by pulling them both to the side to discuss it.

Sam is rude he thinks hi:sleep:s disability allows it. He has been vile to Sophie

urine_luck 05-08-2013 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Im_Juz_ChiLLin (Post 6248665)
This is why people are picking on Sam because this is all he has done in 8 weeks inside the house....

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BQfzFCUCEAA_3Ga.jpg:large

Suddenly his Puppet master Callum has left and his evil nasty side has come out and Sympathy Sam wants to act all tough when he is just a little weasel...


you inadvertently hit the nail on the head. in just the last couple of days dexter was picked to have a twin mimic him and then was chosen to be centre of attention in the magician task. the pic you displayed is a perfect example of how the show has pushed people to think dexter is more entertaining than he actually is....

Winkie Expand 05-08-2013 11:44 AM

Sam was clear and direct. Dexter went into tailspin.

Even once Sam had (almost immediately) moved on, Dexter --who is so far up his own ass-- was DESPERATELY trying to dig his way out of the situation... flinching his eyes, flicking his fag, stuttering... showing himself for the weak, insecure punk-ass little bitch he really is.

Kaitel 05-08-2013 12:13 PM

Had to join this forum just to get in on this debate. Firstly, Dexter was being nice about Sam, was just pointing out to Gina why in his view Sam wouldn't be a worthy winner, all of which were 100% valid.
Sam only pulled them aside to sort it out because he heard Sophie say that's what a man would do, wasn't his idea, how could he not after that?
Sam has been brainwashed by Callum, who just used Sam to talk to the cameras out loud in his attempts to assassinate Dexter's character, because he had a chip on his shoulder about his background and was just jealous that Charlie always went to Dexter for advice when he thought he was the wisest guy on the planet.
Dexter got Sam's wording wrong, but that was just the way it came across in Sam's tone when he said it, in Dexter's view. Fair enough Sam wanted to clarify it, but didn't need to be so dramatic or make it out to be malicious when it was just a misunderstanding.
Dexter haters that have subconsciously taken on board Callum's accusations, like Sam, and analyze everything Dexter does and thinks it's some kind of evil game plan, when Dexter was just trying to comfort and congratulate Sam after the eviction, Sam should have appreciated that Dexter was reaching out and not thrown it back in his face, if anything it's SAM that needs to apologise to Dexter.

lippyzippy 05-08-2013 12:22 PM

I think that's a fair point too....neither are blameless here and in the real world grown ups have to deal with these type of situations all the time without hissy fits.....both making a drama out of nothing to start with

Jemal 05-08-2013 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaitel (Post 6250250)
Had to join this forum just to get in on this debate. Firstly, Dexter was being nice about Sam, was just pointing out to Gina why in his view Sam wouldn't be a worthy winner, all of which were 100% valid.
Sam only pulled them aside to sort it out because he heard Sophie say that's what a man would do, wasn't his idea, how could he not after that?
Sam has been brainwashed by Callum, who just used Sam to talk to the cameras out loud in his attempts to assassinate Dexter's character, because he had a chip on his shoulder about his background and was just jealous that Charlie always went to Dexter for advice when he thought he was the wisest guy on the planet.
Dexter got Sam's wording wrong, but that was just the way it came across in Sam's tone when he said it, in Dexter's view. Fair enough Sam wanted to clarify it, but didn't need to be so dramatic or make it out to be malicious when it was just a misunderstanding.
Dexter haters that have subconsciously taken on board Callum's accusations, like Sam, and analyze everything Dexter does and thinks it's some kind of evil game plan, when Dexter was just trying to comfort and congratulate Sam after the eviction, Sam should have appreciated that Dexter was reaching out and not thrown it back in his face, if anything it's SAM that needs to apologise to Dexter.

Welcome to the forum.
But what I've bolded is probably the most sht ive seen on this thread.

Im_Juz_ChiLLin 05-08-2013 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaitel (Post 6250250)
Had to join this forum just to get in on this debate. Firstly, Dexter was being nice about Sam, was just pointing out to Gina why in his view Sam wouldn't be a worthy winner, all of which were 100% valid.
Sam only pulled them aside to sort it out because he heard Sophie say that's what a man would do, wasn't his idea, how could he not after that?
Sam has been brainwashed by Callum, who just used Sam to talk to the cameras out loud in his attempts to assassinate Dexter's character, because he had a chip on his shoulder about his background and was just jealous that Charlie always went to Dexter for advice when he thought he was the wisest guy on the planet.
Dexter got Sam's wording wrong, but that was just the way it came across in Sam's tone when he said it, in Dexter's view. Fair enough Sam wanted to clarify it, but didn't need to be so dramatic or make it out to be malicious when it was just a misunderstanding.
Dexter haters that have subconsciously taken on board Callum's accusations, like Sam, and analyze everything Dexter does and thinks it's some kind of evil game plan, when Dexter was just trying to comfort and congratulate Sam after the eviction, Sam should have appreciated that Dexter was reaching out and not thrown it back in his face, if anything it's SAM that needs to apologise to Dexter.

what a brillaint first post totally agree 100 % welcome the forum mate :dance:

Kaitel 05-08-2013 01:10 PM

Oh yeah, and the reason Dexter was nervous, was not because he was in the wrong but because he's intelligent enough to know that it would look bad for him to be perceived as picking on someone with a disability, even though he wasn't.
Kudos for Dexter for daring to point out the negatives of Sam and not treating him any different. Charlie or the Twins, for example, would never dare say a word against Sam, especially when they saw he was second favourite.

aman201 05-08-2013 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaitel (Post 6250480)
Oh yeah, and the reason Dexter was nervous, was not because he was in the wrong but because he's intelligent enough to know that it would look bad for him to be perceived as picking on someone with a disability, even though he wasn't.
Kudos for Dexter for daring to point out the negatives of Sam and not treating him any different. Charlie or the Twins, for example, would never dare say a word against Sam, especially when they saw he was second favourite.

Dex got caught out lying and twisting Sam's words, that's why he was nervous.

Winkie Expand 05-08-2013 01:11 PM

Dexter is a compulsive liar.

Vanessa 05-08-2013 01:12 PM

Sam and Dexter are mature enough to sort out their issues with a simple private chat. They're cool with each other now.

karezza 05-08-2013 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by anon01 (Post 6250483)
Dex got caught out lying and twisting Sam's words, that's why he was nervous.

Misremembering - not twisting. :nono:

Vanessa 05-08-2013 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaitel (Post 6250480)
Oh yeah, and the reason Dexter was nervous, was not because he was in the wrong but because he's intelligent enough to know that it would look bad for him to be perceived as picking on someone with a disability, even though he wasn't.
Kudos for Dexter for daring to point out the negatives of Sam and not treating him any different. Charlie or the Twins, for example, would never dare say a word against Sam, especially when they saw he was second favourite.

Agree with you 100 %.

Patricia4 05-08-2013 01:13 PM

Love your siggy Winkie.


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