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GoldHeart 06-10-2018 01:59 PM

Lewis' Plane Tantrum !
 
OMG he's annoying now :facepalm: , that " panic attack" was like a spoilt brat ! .

Just because he didn't get first class seat like Akeem ,he throws a wobbly like an idiot just because he didn't get his own way he throws the toys out the pram ,Soo selfish and he caused 1 fail and for all he knows that could of caused numerous fails :bored: .

BB should of made Lewis stay on the plane while everyone else leaves . It's supposed to be team work and all he thought about was how he can live off a basic shopping budget, what about his housemates ?? :nono: .

DanielM787 06-10-2018 02:03 PM

I thought he was out of order.. taking a tantrum just cos he wanted first class with Cameron

RileyH 06-10-2018 02:03 PM

He's such a miserable bastard

Jack_ 06-10-2018 02:09 PM

1) The task was literally designed to cause tension and piss the housemates off, he reacted like they intended
2) The task looked fun but I think I'd feel anxious at the thought of sitting there for hours on end too
3) Housemates reacting to tasks is much better than them getting on with it (just like when someone kicks off over being nominated)

Not sure what the problem is supposed to be tbh

rusticgal 06-10-2018 02:12 PM

He thought he deserved to get the First class seat...I thought he did aswell bearing in mind he sat for 5 hours with a screaming baby (why was he singled out?)...but none of the housemates like for him so he was never going to get it as they just gave it to their mates.

He was pissed off...he also knows that the others have been talking about him behind his back. He had sat 5 hours with a screaming baby all by himself then all by himself for possibly 7 hours...he got he worst deal imo and although it came off a bit bratish..I understood his frustration.

Why do you think he was feigning an anxiety attack?...he go himself wound up just like Kenaly did over Isaac....we are all prone to those moments.

Swan 06-10-2018 02:13 PM

Lets be honest, 5 hours on a 'plane' isn't exactly a long time. His tantrum was a bit dramatic considering.

Babayaro. 06-10-2018 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 10270327)
1) The task was literally designed to cause tension and piss the housemates off, he reacted like they intended
2) The task looked fun but I think I'd feel anxious at the thought of sitting there for hours on end too
3) Housemates reacting to tasks is much better than them getting on with it (just like when someone kicks off over being nominated)

Not sure what the problem is supposed to be tbh

Agreed.

Babayaro. 06-10-2018 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270332)
Lets be honest, 5 hours on a 'plane' isn't exactly a long time. His tantrum was a bit dramatic considering.

Apart from he wasn't on a plane.

rusticgal 06-10-2018 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270332)
Lets be honest, 5 hours on a 'plane' isn't exactly a long time. His tantrum was a bit dramatic considering.

He wasn't on a real one...he had no widow to look out of...no magazines/papers to read..no inflight entertainment and he didn't even have anyone next to him to talk to...unlike the rest of them.

Elliot 06-10-2018 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 10270327)
1) The task was literally designed to cause tension and piss the housemates off, he reacted like they intended
2) The task looked fun but I think I'd feel anxious at the thought of sitting there for hours on end too
3) Housemates reacting to tasks is much better than them getting on with it (just like when someone kicks off over being nominated)

Not sure what the problem is supposed to be tbh

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Swan 06-10-2018 02:18 PM

They were on top of each other, he could have spoke to the people sitting in front and behind him. Plus they had Chinese to learn.

Elliot 06-10-2018 02:19 PM

This was on the way back the Chinese task was over from then idt they had the equipment

mxhunter 06-10-2018 02:21 PM

Becoming frustrated and irritated at the prospect of sitting on a chair in a small task room for five to seven hours sounds fairly reasonable to me?

Swan 06-10-2018 02:22 PM

He still had fellow hm's to talk to. It was 5 hours, not 50.

rusticgal 06-10-2018 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270346)
They were on top of each other, he could have spoke to the people sitting in front and behind him. Plus they had Chinese to learn.

On the way out...yes...nothing on the return for what was going to be a longer duration. In fact Lewis managed the language task well considering he had a baby to look after too.
Yes he could talk to the others...but having a conversation with the person behind or in front of you on an aircraft isn't easy...and not comfortable.

Swan 06-10-2018 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mxhunter (Post 10270353)
Becoming frustrated and irritated at the prospect of sitting on a chair in a small task room for five to seven hours sounds fairly reasonable to me?

Why was he the only one being an utter nob then? Yeah the others complained, but they didn't kick off like him.

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 10270327)
1) The task was literally designed to cause tension and piss the housemates off, he reacted like they intended
2) The task looked fun but I think I'd feel anxious at the thought of sitting there for hours on end too
3) Housemates reacting to tasks is much better than them getting on with it (just like when someone kicks off over being nominated)

Not sure what the problem is supposed to be tbh

Oh come on !! , he behaved like he was the only one doing the task :crazy: . Very selfish and if anything Sian ,Zoe & Tomasz would be more uncomfortable as they only had little stools to sit on .

The passenger seats at least had back rests and looked more comfy ,yes it would be frustrating sitting for hours in the same chair . But the idiot has travelled on a real plane abroad so it's not like he hasn't sat in a seat for a long time killing time :nono: .

His hissy fit was for attention and it shows when he doesn't get his own way he thinks spitting his dummy out will get him what he wants.

Swan 06-10-2018 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270355)
On the way out...yes...nothing on the return for what was going to be a longer duration. In fact Lewis managed the language task well considering he had a baby to look after too.
Yes he could talk to the others...but having a conversation with the person behind or in front of you on an aircraft isn't easy...and not comfortable.

I would argue he had it easier than the others in economy class, he didn't have to sit rubbing shoulders with anyone.

mxhunter 06-10-2018 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270356)
Why was he the only one being an utter nob then? Yeah the others complained, but they didn't kick off like him.

Because not every human is equal and not every human has the same reaction to things. If someone was already feeling irritable for a variety of reasons then the prospect of having to sit on a chair in a relatively confined space for five to seven hours could make you snap. That doesn't mean we should necessarily tolerate that kind of behaviour from an adult but it's equally silly to be judgemental because all of us snap occasionally. But of course he's a housemate in a reality tv show so we're allowed to be hilariously critical and judgmental of them, right.

rusticgal 06-10-2018 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270360)
I would argue he had it easier than the others in economy class, he didn't have to sit rubbing shoulders with anyone.

...maybe but maybe he would have preferred to sit next to someone to chat to...seeing as he was sat on his own both ways.
Lets not forget this is a task...he wasn't sitting on a real plane just sitting on a seat on a set is kinda bigtime different..:shrug:

rusticgal 06-10-2018 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mxhunter (Post 10270366)
Because not every human is equal and not every human has the same reaction to things. If someone was already feeling irritable for a variety of reasons then the prospect of having to sit on a chair in a relatively confined space for five to seven hours could make you snap. That doesn't mean we should necessarily tolerate that kind of behaviour from an adult but it's equally silly to be judgemental because all of us snap occasionally. But of course he's a housemate in a reality tv show so we're allowed to be hilariously critical and judgmental of them, right.


Exactly...well said. Also people not seeing the bigger picture. Why did he get singled out to sit with the crying baby...why didn't they mix up the seating and let him sit next to somebody on one of the 'sectors'??...Lewis got the worst deal in that task.
Even the crew were allowed to have a lie down..

Jack_ 06-10-2018 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10270358)
Oh come on !! , he behaved like he was the only one doing the task :crazy: . Very selfish and if anything Sian ,Zoe & Tomasz would be more uncomfortable as they only had little stools to sit on .

The passenger seats at least had back rests and looked more comfy ,yes it would be frustrating sitting for hours in the same chair . But the idiot has travelled on a real plane abroad so it's not like he hasn't sat in a seat for a long time killing time :nono: .

His hissy fit was for attention and it shows when he doesn't get his own way he thinks spitting his dummy out will get him what he wants.

And? If the others are fine doing the task good for them, he wasn't...not everyone experiences things the same. It was literally designed to piss people off - right down to the "we're experiencing delays, our scheduled arrival time will now be in 7 hours" bait

He wasn't on a real plane abroad though, was he? I LOVE flights and airports and this task looked amazing...but he wasn't going anywhere. He was sat in a chair in a small task room, with no one next to him and nothing to do for what he thought was going to be seven hours - even the thought of that makes me feel anxious

The bottom line of it all is...he reacted how the task team hoped he would, housemates reacting is better than them not, so no problem :shrug:

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270360)
I would argue he had it easier than the others in economy class, he didn't have to sit rubbing shoulders with anyone.

Exactly , and everyone is in the same situation and they could of talked to each other. There's water , snacks & a toilet in the room ,and the room isn't that tiny .

The other housemates were too lenient with him , imagine if Akeem kicked off like that then all hell would break loose :bored: . Especially from Lewis himself , he's a hypocrite and he mocked Lewis G & Kay for their tantrums and he's done the same thing :crazy: .

Swan 06-10-2018 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mxhunter (Post 10270366)
Because not every human is equal and not every human has the same reaction to things. If someone was already feeling irritable for a variety of reasons then the prospect of having to sit on a chair in a relatively confined space for five to seven hours could make you snap. That doesn't mean we should necessarily tolerate that kind of behaviour from an adult but it's equally silly to be judgemental because all of us snap occasionally. But of course he's a housemate in a reality tv show so we're allowed to be hilariously critical and judgmental of them, right.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270367)
...maybe but maybe he would have preferred to sit next to someone to chat to...seeing as he was sat on his own both ways.
Lets not forget this is a task...he wasn't sitting on a real plane just sitting on a seat on a set is kinda bigtime different..:shrug:

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270372)
Exactly...well said. Also people not seeing the bigger picture. Why did he get singled out to sit with the crying baby...why didn't they mix up the seating and let him sit next to somebody on one of the 'sectors'??...Lewis got the worst deal in that task.
Even the crew were allowed to have a lie down..

Ofc i understand his frustration, i never said it was a fun task but his reaction was over the top, this is big brother (pun maybe or maybe not intended) it's never 'plane (sic) sailing' (again, sorry). He just seems like a premadonna when things don't go his way or when he's asked to do something he doesn't want to. There is no reasoning with him, ever. He can be quite amusing at times, some things he says in the DR can be pretty funny, and true. But im sorry, his reaction was too much, which is typical of him, this wasn't an isolated incident. There is only so much leeway a big brother hm should be afforded, his limit has been reached.

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270385)
Ofc i understand his frustration, i never said it was a fun task but his reaction was over the top, this is big brother (pun maybe or maybe not intended) it's never 'plane (sic) sailing' (again, sorry). He just seems like a premadonna when things don't go his way or when he's asked to do something he doesn't want to. There is no reasoning with him, ever. He can be quite amusing at times, some things he says in the DR can be pretty funny, and true. But im sorry, his reaction was too much, which is typical of him, this wasn't an isolated incident. There is only so much leeway a big brother hm should be afforded, his limit has been reached.


Plus when other housemates have tantrums like Kay & Lewis G ,he mocks them and calls them pathetic . He's a hypocrite and he seems to think BB should allow him to do his own thing :crazy: .

Swan 06-10-2018 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10270390)
Plus when other housemates have tantrums like Kay & Lewis G ,he moves them and calls them pathetic . He's a hypocrite and he seems to think BB should allow him to do his own thing :crazy: .

Yes this is true also.

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270391)
Yes this is true also.

Mocks them I mean. Not moves them :joker:

Swan 06-10-2018 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10270392)
Mocks them I mean. Not moves them :joker:

Yeah i read it as 'mocks' dw :D

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10270395)
Yeah i read it as 'mocks' dw :D

:joker:

Like I said Lewis' reaction was ridiculous, plus there's a toilet & water & snacks on the "plane" . And he wasn't alone in the task ,I don't even think it would of been 7 hours ! BB probably just said that to wind them up :rolleyes: .

Garfie 06-10-2018 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mxhunter (Post 10270366)
Because not every human is equal and not every human has the same reaction to things. If someone was already feeling irritable for a variety of reasons then the prospect of having to sit on a chair in a relatively confined space for five to seven hours could make you snap. That doesn't mean we should necessarily tolerate that kind of behaviour from an adult but it's equally silly to be judgemental because all of us snap occasionally. But of course he's a housemate in a reality tv show so we're allowed to be hilariously critical and judgmental of them, right.

:clap1:

Garfie 06-10-2018 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 10270374)
And? If the others are fine doing the task good for them, he wasn't...not everyone experiences things the same. It was literally designed to piss people off - right down to the "we're experiencing delays, our scheduled arrival time will now be in 7 hours" bait

He wasn't on a real plane abroad though, was he? I LOVE flights and airports and this task looked amazing...but he wasn't going anywhere. He was sat in a chair in a small task room, with no one next to him and nothing to do for what he thought was going to be seven hours - even the thought of that makes me feel anxious

The bottom line of it all is...he reacted how the task team hoped he would, housemates reacting is better than them not, so no problem :shrug:

:clap1: Well said, Jack.

Vicky. 06-10-2018 03:19 PM

I really didn't like how BB made the task shorter just because he threw a strop.

The faking a panic attack was pathetic and tbh, a bit offensive as someone who actually does suffer panic attacks..they are not something to use to get your own way!

However, it was good viewing. BB pissed me off more.

rusticgal 06-10-2018 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10270448)
I really didn't like how BB made the task shorter just because he threw a strop.

The faking a panic attack was pathetic and tbh, a bit offensive as someone who actually does suffer panic attacks..they are not something to use to get your own way!

However, it was good viewing. BB pissed me off more.

Did he say he was having a panic attack??...I didn't hear him say that. He was stressed for sure.
What makes you think BB made the task shorter for Lewis?...it was their intention to increase the journey...and their intention to put it back with the Tailwinds story...Lewis calmed down and got on with it..they wouldn't have done it just because he had a strop ffs...but if people dislike him they will want to think that way I suppose..

GoldHeart 06-10-2018 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270456)
Did he say he was having a panic attack??...I didn't hear him say that. He was stressed for sure.
What makes you think BB made the task shorter for Lewis?...it was their intention to increase the journey...and their intention to put it back with the Tailwinds story...Lewis calmed down and got on with it..they wouldn't have done it just because he had a strop ffs...but if people dislike him they will want to think that way I suppose..

I don't think the flight would of really lasted " 7 hours " , BB was just having fun .

Vicky. 06-10-2018 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270456)
Did he say he was having a panic attack??...I didn't hear him say that. He was stressed for sure.
What makes you think BB made the task shorter for Lewis?...it was their intention to increase the journey...and their intention to put it back with the Tailwinds story...Lewis calmed down and got on with it..they wouldn't have done it just because he had a strop ffs...but if people dislike him they will want to think that way I suppose..

Erm, as soon as they announced it was longer, he stropped and while stropping, they said that 'maybe' it would be a shorter flight. Then lo and behold, it was shorter. So of course they changed it for him :laugh:

No he did not say he was having a panic attack, but the put on heavy breathing was clear what he was getting at. It wasn't anxiety, as he said he would have been perfectly fine in first class. It was just a toddler tantrum as someone else had been picked instead of him. Ridiculous really :D

Vicky. 06-10-2018 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10270448)
However, it was good viewing

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270456)
but if people dislike him they will want to think that way I suppose..

Indeed :suspect:

Vanessa 06-10-2018 03:46 PM

To me it genuinely looked like he was struggling. He had a screaming baby to deal with yesterday, in cramped conditions. So maybe he just wanted to be a little more comfortable?
I remember Zoe suggested Lewis for first class, but Thomas the weasel shut her down.

Vicky. 06-10-2018 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 10270476)
To me it genuinely looked like he was struggling. He had a screaming baby to deal with yesterday, in cramped conditions. So maybe he just wanted to be a little more comfortable?
I remember Zoe suggested Lewis for first class, but Thomas the weasel shut her down.

Of course it did :)

And any of them would have wanted to be a bit more comfortable. I do think he had it harder than the others being stuck with the baby. But to make out that was anything other than a strop because he didn't get first class is just daft.

Liam- 06-10-2018 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 10270327)
1) The task was literally designed to cause tension and piss the housemates off, he reacted like they intended
2) The task looked fun but I think I'd feel anxious at the thought of sitting there for hours on end too
3) Housemates reacting to tasks is much better than them getting on with it (just like when someone kicks off over being nominated)

Not sure what the problem is supposed to be tbh

Truth

tanussa 06-10-2018 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10270331)
He thought he deserved to get the First class seat...I thought he did aswell bearing in mind he sat for 5 hours with a screaming baby (why was he singled out?)...but none of the housemates like for him so he was never going to get it as they just gave it to their mates.

He was pissed off...he also knows that the others have been talking about him behind his back. He had sat 5 hours with a screaming baby all by himself then all by himself for possibly 7 hours...he got he worst deal imo and although it came off a bit bratish..I understood his frustration.

Why do you think he was feigning an anxiety attack?...he go himself wound up just likex Kenaly did over Isaac....we are all prone to those moments.

exactly. the other HMs do seem against him. he could creep around them but chooses to be himself. he was the only one sat on his own on the journey out & back, reitterating what an outcast he has become in the house. dont worry lewis, we love you


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