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Tony Montana 28-09-2018 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10256826)
Came across fairly well, and magnanimous, in the interview.

I was Pleasantly surprised by him during his interview. I thought he would be similar to Bear and Talk over Emma, Not Respond to her questions and just be a Prick.

Looks like he was putting on an act this whole time

rusticgal 28-09-2018 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by scarface95 (Post 10256835)
I was Pleasantly surprised by him during his interview. I thought he would be similar to Bear and Talk over Emma, Not Respond to her questions and just be a Prick.

Looks like he was putting on an act this whole time

Well he is a prick...but he is not as bigger a prick as Bear. He was gutted and had to accept defeat...
He isn't a bad guy...just a twat. He needs to grow up and not drink alcohol.

Ammi 29-09-2018 06:39 AM

...it’s a shame that we had a housemate who could have offered so much interest in terms of his childhood in the PlayBoy mansion...and the aspects of his own character...but instead all he offered was Stephen Bear, a Stephen Bear copy...the moral of the story is always be yourself ...it might be a game show but part of that game show is revealing your own character as well...

Zizu 29-09-2018 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by scarface95 (Post 10256835)
I was Pleasantly surprised by him during his interview. I thought he would be similar to Bear and Talk over Emma, Not Respond to her questions and just be a Prick.



Looks like he was putting on an act this whole time



I actually said that very thing a while back ... I even predicted that he'd come across very well in the interview ...


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mr rochester 29-09-2018 09:15 AM

The thing I disliked most about Lewis was his father...

y.winter 29-09-2018 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10256826)
Came across fairly well, and magnanimous, in the interview.

You could see he was DYING inside.
"How did I get it so wrong?"
"How did it all backfire me?"
"What went wrong? It should've worked."
You could see all these thoughts through his eyes, but he had to put on a brave face and smile.
Fake fake fake.

GoldHeart 29-09-2018 09:20 AM

It all backfired on him , i think his parents especially his dad has something to do with his behaviour.

He still should of tried toning it down , it got tiresome seeing him do the same thing over and over again. He couldn't comprehend that not everyone see's his antics as a funny joke.

Even if he enjoys winding people up to stop boredom, didn't he realise they'd nominate him and he could get evicted? :facepalm: .

poppsywoppsy 29-09-2018 09:35 AM

If he hadn't acted like a complete buffoon, he could have gone much further.

He didn't know how to be entertaining without it being humiliating and making others feel uncomfortable.

Why he kept banging on that he would have stopped if Lewis F had explained how it felt, was absolute toss, he would have upped his tormenting him rather than stopped.

LEwis G has a peculiar understanding of how he should behave, his parents should hang their heads in shame to have let him grow up with these slanted values. He does not respect anyone or anything, he doesn't even understand how his values are skewed and just because you can do things doesn't mean that you should.

Vanessa 29-09-2018 09:48 AM

I'm so happy he's gone you have no idea! :cheer2:

Vanessa 29-09-2018 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by y.winter (Post 10257274)
You could see he was DYING inside.
"How did I get it so wrong?"
"How did it all backfire me?"
"What went wrong? It should've worked."
You could see all these thoughts through his eyes, but he had to put on a brave face and smile.
Fake fake fake.

Maybe he thought it was vote to save?

wendywillow 29-09-2018 10:17 AM

if ur gonna be a windup u have to do it to the whole house, if you just do it to one person it comes off like a bully. he didn't commit and it cost him

cookiemonster 29-09-2018 11:00 AM

i believe him when he says he doesn't intend to hurt people but it's a bit worrying how much he lacks empathy. how can you get on in life lacking that much empathy?

he doesn't seem to understand that even if people don't say it, they could still be feeling bad from the things that he says.

i really wonder how he was brought up, i reckon he must have spent a lot of time on his own to lack so much empathy

Calderyon 29-09-2018 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10257137)
...it’s a shame that we had a housemate who could have offered so much interest in terms of his childhood in the PlayBoy mansion...and the aspects of his own character...but instead all he offered was Stephen Bear, a Stephen Bear copy...the moral of the story is always be yourself ...it might be a game show but part of that game show is revealing your own character as well...

He probably talked about that, but it wasn't shown.

Slevin 29-09-2018 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Calderyon (Post 10257441)
He probably talked about that, but it wasn't shown.

or the reasons why many of the HM said deep down hes a lovely/nice guy when hes not being a wind up merchant. we only saw that a couple times when he was being chill & having a normal convo or a good laugh with others in a group.

Shaun 30-09-2018 02:15 AM

Perhaps one day he can learn to realise there's more to life than trying to wind people up. Whatever the intentions behind that were, he was irritating and predictable.

And I refuse to believe his treatment of Anamelia was "without malice".

Vanessa 30-09-2018 03:54 AM

I'm just glad he's out. Now we will finally see more of the others. Isaac next please! :wavey:

Ammi 30-09-2018 04:19 AM

...he has like a Britney syndrome mindset...oooops, I did it again...he feels that if he apologises then it’s ok and it’s without malice because of that apology...when there is no ‘without malice’ with purposeful repeated behaviour of targeting and winding up like he practises...the clue is from his own words really...’I always apologise’....he wouldn’t need to always apologise and continue apologising for the same persistent behaviour...if he actually thought to maybe think more about what he was doing and the impact it was having on people around him, that it was spoiling their time in creating bad vibes...but so long as he thinks it’s fine, he considers no one else or their feelings...no need to apologise if he considered anyone except himself...

Cherie 30-09-2018 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 10258324)
Perhaps one day he can learn to realise there's more to life than trying to wind people up. Whatever the intentions behind that were, he was irritating and predictable.

And I refuse to believe his treatment of Anamelia was "without malice".

In her interview she said he was a nice guy so she didnt feel it

poppsywoppsy 30-09-2018 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10258395)
In her interview she said he was a nice guy so she didnt feel it

She wasn't on the end of it, all the people who voted him out disagreed.


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