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11-08-2009 10:06 AM |
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Originally posted by shaz20
They knew what BB was about, they knew there were rules they had to follow, if they weren't prepared to play by BB rules they shouldn't have applied to go on the show. Shame on BB for letting them break the rules and get away with it, especially Marcus, who was allowed to run the whole house and brag about it. This years BB has become a farce and I very much doubt there will be a BB11. :cloud:
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They've just got a bit of spirit about them :cheer2: and a sense of fun and adventure. You can bet that if the BB producers were genuinely bothered by this then they would have ejected them, but of course they are probably rubbing their hands in glee as this is great for the house, the viewers, the entertainment factor, and the future of the show. This is a house in an entertainment show, not a borstal, and as BB22 so rightly points out, BB is a participant too. I strongly suspect that they do little things to get reactions from these three and they are the big three entertainers this year. It would certainly have been a factor in why Marcus was selected in the first place.
Personally, with the amount of control BB has over them in their time in the house, I find it quite life affirming to see that some people are still human enough and with enough life and spirit in them to reach that point and say NO, and rebel. Used wisely, it is an essential quality to have in life. Things DO need to be questioned at times. They have after all not hurt nor harmed anyone in any way, but have made a very valid point about the human spirit, even if on the face of it it may have looked childish. This is something that has been coming for a very long time on BB, but this series the producers made the mistake of neglecting them and letting them become bored through neglect, under-stimulation, and a series of umimaginative tasks. Also, the appearance of housemates from earlier series, speaking about the difference in BB's treatment, sowed the first seed of rebellion.
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