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Vicky. 12-08-2009 07:44 AM

Why did they cut freddie having a panic attack out of the repeat?
 
Just curious....

xmynxiex 12-08-2009 07:48 AM

I think they got flooded with complaints.

Mystrios 12-08-2009 07:51 AM

Probably to keep him in, i mean he is not emotionalbly (if thats the word :P) stable to be in the house and if they shown that OFcom would have got complants...

Also it would have made him look even more like a dog turd for going OTT :P

BitterFruit 12-08-2009 07:52 AM

probably because of little 'uns watching

to show someone in distress without any accompanying commentry to explain or without any real resolution might be considered upsetting for younger viewers

....i'm winging it a bit here:puzzled:

Vicky. 12-08-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally posted by xmynxiex
I think they got flooded with complaints.
I thought this might be the reason.

Or it was classed as distressing to watch, but I think the whole arguement was quite distressing.

To the people who said he was faking it, do you really think they would cut out an 'obviously fake panic attack'?

Jintyrocks 12-08-2009 07:58 AM

I'd agree with bitterfruit. My 13yr old wanted to watch BB this morning, and I was quite grateful they cut the panic attack out. I cant be explaining that to him before 9am :)

xmynxiex 12-08-2009 08:05 AM

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Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by xmynxiex
I think they got flooded with complaints.
I thought this might be the reason.

Or it was classed as distressing to watch, but I think the whole arguement was quite distressing.

To the people who said he was faking it, do you really think they would cut out an 'obviously fake panic attack'?

it was extremely akward to watch, and me being a grown woman actually got quite upset watching it. I can fully understand why people would complain.

*mazedsalv** 12-08-2009 08:27 AM

I knew they wouldnt have shown in, saw it a bit this morning while having breakfast so i wasnt suprised. Also, complaints came through last night on BB not bringing Bea to the DR and that they found that moment to be distressing.

Vicky. 12-08-2009 08:28 AM

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Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
I knew they wouldnt have shown in, saw it a bit this morning while having breakfast so i wasnt suprised. Also, complaints came through last night on BB not bringing Bea to the DR and that they found that moment to be distressing.
Quite rightly so.

And they shouldnt have just called her to the DR, she should have been thrown out I think. Was bullying, pure and simple.

rsefitpro2009 12-08-2009 08:30 AM

Its too disturbing too see during day time and anyhow kids are more likely to be watching it then.

WOMBAI 12-08-2009 08:33 AM

Why is everyone saying Freddie had a panic attack?

I don't believe he had a panic attack - he was just very upset - they are not the same thing!

I think everyone is being very dramatic!!

Vicky. 12-08-2009 08:37 AM

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Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Why is everyone saying Freddie had a panic attack?

I don't believe he had a panic attack - he was just very upset - they are not the same thing!

I think everyone is being very dramatic!!
We believe he did. Thats why.

Only people who dont like freddie are doubting that it was a panic attack.:rolleyes: Wonder why that is...

Certainly seemed like a panic attack. Maybe a mild one, but still a panic attack.

If he didnt, they wouldnt have cut it out this morning would they? Surely they are allowed to show someone being upset. they already had...

Shasown 12-08-2009 08:39 AM

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Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by xmynxiex
I think they got flooded with complaints.
I thought this might be the reason.

Or it was classed as distressing to watch, but I think the whole arguement was quite distressing.

To the people who said he was faking it, do you really think they would cut out an 'obviously fake panic attack'?
Sorry Vicky, a non convincing arguement, they would cut a fake panic attack if they thought it would stress or upset younger members of the audience. Even if they knew it was fake, they have even cut arguements where voices were raised before.

WOMBAI 12-08-2009 08:45 AM

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Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Why is everyone saying Freddie had a panic attack?

I don't believe he had a panic attack - he was just very upset - they are not the same thing!

I think everyone is being very dramatic!!
We believe he did. Thats why.

Only people who dont like freddie are doubting that it was a panic attack.:rolleyes: Wonder why that is...

Certainly seemed like a panic attack. Maybe a mild one, but still a panic attack.

If he didnt, they wouldnt have cut it out this morning would they? Surely they are allowed to show someone being upset. they already had...
Actually I am not speaking as a Freddie 'hater' - I am speaking as a nurse!

Vicky. 12-08-2009 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Why is everyone saying Freddie had a panic attack?

I don't believe he had a panic attack - he was just very upset - they are not the same thing!

I think everyone is being very dramatic!!
We believe he did. Thats why.

Only people who dont like freddie are doubting that it was a panic attack.:rolleyes: Wonder why that is...

Certainly seemed like a panic attack. Maybe a mild one, but still a panic attack.

If he didnt, they wouldnt have cut it out this morning would they? Surely they are allowed to show someone being upset. they already had...
Actually I am not speaking as a Freddie 'hater' - I am speaking as a nurse!
Funny how all these nurses etc. come crawling out of the woodwork now isnt it? The amount of qualified psychologists/doctors/nurses etc we have had on here since last night is unbelievable :rolleyes:

Happigail 12-08-2009 08:48 AM

I cant believe anyone would doubt that he had a panic attack, or that people can have grown so cynical about someone else obviously in distress :(

Vicky. 12-08-2009 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by Happigail
I cant believe anyone would doubt that he had a panic attack, or that people can have grown so cynical about someone else obviously in distress :(
Ridiculous isnt it?

Vicky. 12-08-2009 08:54 AM

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Originally posted by Shasown
Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by xmynxiex
I think they got flooded with complaints.
I thought this might be the reason.

Or it was classed as distressing to watch, but I think the whole arguement was quite distressing.

To the people who said he was faking it, do you really think they would cut out an 'obviously fake panic attack'?
Sorry Vicky, a non convincing arguement, they would cut a fake panic attack if they thought it would stress or upset younger members of the audience. Even if they knew it was fake, they have even cut arguements where voices were raised before.
I meant to the people who were saying it was so obviously fake it was laughable...surely if anyone could laugh at it, it wouldnt be distressing...plus they showed quite a lot of the whole thing, except him actually saying her voice was stressing him...was well weird...

rhijack 12-08-2009 08:57 AM

Panic attacks are subjective and individual to the person it is happening to - if he felt like he was panicking it was REAL for him - irrespective of whether it fits someone elses very rigid view of what a panic attack entails!

Shasown 12-08-2009 08:57 AM

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Originally posted by Happigail
I cant believe anyone would doubt that he had a panic attack, or that people can have grown so cynical about someone else obviously in distress :(
Is it possible that someone can pretend to have a panic attack?

Is it possible that Freddie has seen someone suffering a panic attack and decided to play for sympathy?

Is it possible that Freddie has simply fooled a lot of people?

I am not saying he has or he hasn't

I seem to recall him saying something about not wanting her even in the same room as her voice would cause him to have panic attacks.

WOMBAI 12-08-2009 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Quote:

Originally posted by VickyJ
Quote:

Originally posted by COMMONSENSE
Why is everyone saying Freddie had a panic attack?

I don't believe he had a panic attack - he was just very upset - they are not the same thing!

I think everyone is being very dramatic!!
We believe he did. Thats why.

Only people who dont like freddie are doubting that it was a panic attack.:rolleyes: Wonder why that is...

Certainly seemed like a panic attack. Maybe a mild one, but still a panic attack.

If he didnt, they wouldnt have cut it out this morning would they? Surely they are allowed to show someone being upset. they already had...
Actually I am not speaking as a Freddie 'hater' - I am speaking as a nurse!
Funny how all these nurses etc. come crawling out of the woodwork now isnt it? The amount of qualified psychologists/doctors/nurses etc we have had on here since last night is unbelievable :rolleyes:
If I wanted to 'show-off' or something - I would of said that I am a doctor - but I am actually a nurse - I have mentioned it before on a thread!

Think what you like - but from my knowledge and experience on the subject - I do not believe he had a panic attack!

I don't think he was acting - he was very upset - although Freddie does have a tendency to overreact! He often takes deep breaths before he speaks and has difficulty getting the words out - they do not mean he was having a panic attack!

Vicky. 12-08-2009 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shasown
Quote:

Originally posted by Happigail
I cant believe anyone would doubt that he had a panic attack, or that people can have grown so cynical about someone else obviously in distress :(
Is it possible that someone can pretend to have a panic attack?

Is it possible that Freddie has seen someone suffering a panic attack and decided to play for sympathy?

Is it possible that Freddie has simply fooled a lot of people?

I am not saying he has or he hasn't

I seem to recall him saying something about not wanting her even in the same room as her voice would cause him to have panic attacks.
It is possible but ridiculously unlikely that someone would go to those extremes to win an arguement.

Or as people claim, to win the sympathy vote. He has no reason to try and do this anyway, he already believes he is winning the show(after being told this), as his cocky behaviour has proved on numerous occasions.

Plus he was a damn good actor if how he was behaving was faked, he should be a movie star, seriously.

davidalbert 12-08-2009 09:03 AM

...the morning BB repeat is on at childrens tv time..the night one after the 9pm watershed....so they have to cut the morning one for children alot.......

WAYNEEBRUM 12-08-2009 09:20 AM

i didnt watch the repeat i felt really bad for him.Bea really is a hurtful,heartless person.

Adamw92 12-08-2009 09:22 AM

Most likely the distressing explaination you said....I actually felt like turning off the TV, it was not good to watch


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