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Calderyon 28-06-2015 09:38 AM

Should Danny have been removed?
 
For threatening behavior towards Marc? (The getting close to his face and throwing the sandwich)

What do you think?

Liam- 28-06-2015 09:39 AM

Yes absolutely.

LukeB 28-06-2015 09:39 AM

Yes so we can end this series already

Griffin5779 28-06-2015 09:49 AM

at the very least he should have gotten the line..If you repeat this behavior big brother may have no choice other then to remove you from the house"

Jay. 28-06-2015 09:51 AM

he only shouted and threw a sandwich lmao, people have done worse.

and marc deserved it. i'd have been as mad as danny tbh.

lewis111 28-06-2015 09:52 AM

Unless Marc went to the DR and said he felt threatened then no, Marc was calm and saw the situation as a bit of a joke.

DrunkerThanMoses 28-06-2015 09:53 AM

Not sure, I think the warning is right, if it happens again then yes he needs to be removed. Luckly it was only a sandwich he threw as well, if it was something else he could have hurt Joel.

jaxie 28-06-2015 09:57 AM

More sandwichgate!

Ashley. 28-06-2015 09:58 AM

Of course not. :laugh: Why would they have to remove him?

Ammi 28-06-2015 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calderyon (Post 7939330)
For threatening behavior towards Marc? (The getting close to his face and throwing the sandwich)

What do you think?

...hmmm, it is a bit of a tricky one I think...although goading was happening as well, the extent of his anger seemed completely out of proportion to anything happening when he got into Marc's face... should he have been ejected for that..?... I would have personally been fine if that had happened but I also think with these things, there should be consistency, not only with each housemate but also for every series as well...but then what 'forum fun' would that be..:laugh:../consistency...


..with the throwing of the sandwich..?...well it's also not knowing whether it would have ever only have been a just a sandwich or if he had 'lost beyond reasoning/seen red..' type thing and whether he would have thrown whatever may have been in his hand directly at the housemates...and the 'potential'....and that's something we don't know and won't ever...but whether thrown in anger or not, there were things like cans and bottles etc thrown directly into housemates during the storeroom 'food fight' and there were no ejections....so hmmmm...the most aggressive part for me was him getting into Marc's personal space in such a threatening way ...

Ammi 28-06-2015 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firegazer (Post 7939364)
Of course not. :laugh: Why would they have to remove him?

..because it would be so much fun so close to the final..?..:laugh:..

Ashley. 28-06-2015 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 7939381)
..because it would be so much fun so close to the final..?..:laugh:..

:laugh:

"Why were you ejected?"
"Threw the sandwich, didn't I."

Glarh 28-06-2015 10:12 AM

I think removal was and is needed. It's the principle that he threw something. He threw it with the intent of hurting or hitting marc. Which would pose the same action as attempting to punch someone. It doesn't matter if it was a sandwich or a bottle/brick. It was thrown with intent on hurting/touching an individual which is assault.

Ashley. 28-06-2015 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glarh (Post 7939387)
I think removal was and is needed. It's the principle that he threw something. He threw it with the intent of hurting or hitting marc. Which would pose the same action as attempting to punch someone. It doesn't matter if it was a sandwich or a bottle/brick. It was thrown with intent on hurting/touching an individual which is assault.

I don't think it was with intent of hurting him, it was just a quick, poorly thought out reaction to the situation. After watching it again, there wasn't much of a reaction time which makes me think that he didn't really know what he was going to do. Yes, it was assault, but it wasn't assault with intent. I don't think it's something he should be ejected for, but it's definitely something he should be severely reprimanded for. He should be given a chance to control his anger to disallow it from happening again or else he won't learn.

Glarh 28-06-2015 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firegazer (Post 7939400)
I don't think it was with intent of hurting him, it was just a quick, poorly thought out reaction to the situation. After watching it again, there wasn't much of a reaction time which makes me think that he didn't really know what he was going to do. Yes, it was assault, but it wasn't assault with intent.

I agree a quick poorly thought out reaction which next time could actually result in him hitting/hurting someone. So as to safeguard the other housemates removal would be needed surely?

sampvt 28-06-2015 10:21 AM

Fast forward 5 years and read all about how Danny is doing in Broadmore. He is an accident waiting to happen.

Ashley. 28-06-2015 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glarh (Post 7939403)
I agree a quick poorly thought out reaction which next time could actually result in him hitting/hurting someone. So as to safeguard the other housemates removal would be needed surely?

I would be surprised if he doesn't get reprimanded; I think that's all he needs given the way he assaulted Marc. Removing someone from a situation is a quick fix; keeping them in the situation but getting it into there head that what they have done is wrong, gives them a chance to learn from it and do things differently. If he does it again, we know that he hasn't learned anything and Big Brother can swiftly remove him.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sampvt (Post 7939404)
Fast forward 5 years and read all about how Danny is doing in Broadmore. He is an accident waiting to happen.

But you don't know that. Neither of us know where anyone will be in five years time.

Livia 28-06-2015 10:25 AM

Certainly not. He was goaded by Marc who was doing his usual passive aggressive thing. And really, if Helen wasn't ejected for likening someone to a rapist and a murderer and also slandering someone is a "coke head" and alter admitting she had no evidence at all to back up that claim, then losing your rag when someone's winding you up is small fry. It's right he was warned though.

Gusto Brunt 28-06-2015 10:27 AM

I think the way Marc reacted was part of the reason Danny the Coward wasn't removed.

If Marc had appeared scared or had cried or was upset in the Diary Room, then Danny would have been gone.

The fact Marc remained calm and almost laughed off Danny's pathetic 'hard man show', was the reason Danny stayed.

Glarh 28-06-2015 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firegazer (Post 7939414)
I would be surprised if he doesn't get reprimanded; I think that's all he needs given the way he assaulted Marc. Removing someone from a situation is a quick fix; keeping them in the situation but getting it into there head that what they have done is wrong, gives them a chance to learn from it and do things differently. If he does it again, we know that he hasn't learned anything and Big Brother can swiftly remove him.



But you don't know that. Neither of us know where anyone will be in five years time.

I'm all for giving people chances to learn from the mistakes. But what if he doesn't learn from it and an individual gets hurt as a result of his poor self control? Which brings me back to the point of safety. It seems big brother haven't got the housemates best interests in mind and all the care about is ratings.

jaxie 28-06-2015 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sampvt (Post 7939404)
Fast forward 5 years and read all about how Danny is doing in Broadmore. He is an accident waiting to happen.

I've read a few bizarre exaggerations on the forum in my time but broadmoor, really? :joker:

billy123 28-06-2015 10:32 AM

No.
The only people that think so are just being silly.
The only reason they have for these daft claims are a personal dislike for the housemate.
Childish and not in the interests of the show.

Im really bored of the stupid behaviour of some people on this forum they think its funny and a way to get their own way but its really not.

Livia 28-06-2015 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7939434)
No.
The only people that think so are just being silly.
The only reason they have for these daft claims are a personal dislike for the housemate.
Childish and not in the interests of the show.

Im really bored of the stupid behaviour of some people on this forum they think its funny and a way to get their own way but its really not.

All true.

AnnieK 28-06-2015 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 7939434)
No.
The only people that think so are just being silly.
The only reason they have for these daft claims are a personal dislike for the housemate.
Childish and not in the interests of the show.

Im really bored of the stupid behaviour of some people on this forum they think its funny and a way to get their own way but its really not.

Agreed

Slevin 28-06-2015 10:42 AM

lol **** no. if he was thrown out Marc the twat should have been for something before. i liked Marc somewhat at first before the bunker bs and i dont even like Danny but that a-hole Marc deserved it.


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