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azi 23-07-2016 09:40 PM

Character assassination?
 
I felt both Jason and especially Andy were really trying to ruin Hughie's chances of winning tonight by defaming his character.

Andy tried to do it the DR in the morning and in the fight it was even more clear that this was his goal.

:shrug:

Even if the things they were saying about being "immature" and "inconsiderate" are true, I felt they really were milking it and making him look really bad by bringing out his flaws, if that makes sense?

Hughie is not the only one that didn't get out of bed yet he got the most blame? And it had nothing to do with Andy.

Is it because he is a threat?

Marsh. 23-07-2016 09:42 PM

Hughie doesn't have any character.

RhysJones 23-07-2016 09:50 PM

Andy being the vile human being he is, a really bad episode for him tonight

mysargasso 23-07-2016 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azi (Post 8844418)
I felt both Jason and especially Andy were really trying to ruin Hughie's chances of winning tonight by defaming his character.

Andy tried to do it the DR in the morning and in the fight it was even more clear that this was his goal.

:shrug:

Even if the things they were saying about being "immature" and "inconsiderate" are true, I felt they really were milking it and making him look really bad by bringing out his flaws, if that makes sense?

Hughie is not the only one that didn't get out of bed yet he got the most blame? And it had nothing to do with Andy.

Is it because he is a threat?


Well, clearly Hughie has a reputation for being loud, argumentative, and so forth. That comes through not only within the house dynamics but also as a character for the viewers. Jason and Andy are just stating the obvious and what we, the viewers, have been seeing throughout the series. Not much of a character assassination but more like a validation of what Hughie, as a character, is.

That being said, it won't ruin his chances whatsoever. There's only one horse in this race and that's Hughie all the way.

mysargasso 23-07-2016 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RhysJones (Post 8844501)
Andy being the vile human being he is, a really bad episode for him tonight

Depending on who you ask, of course. Hughie fans will cast Andy as the villain; and Andy fans will cast Hughie as the villains.

To me they're both very stubborn and strong willed people. Whenyou have two, or more, of these types of people in one restrictive environment there's bound to be conflict between them.

smudgie 23-07-2016 09:54 PM

HUghie for the win, or at least to place higher than Andy and Jason.

jaxie 23-07-2016 09:57 PM

I think Hughie and the other housemates in bed were very selfish not to get up and lose the people up for eviction power and hot water.

rusticgal 23-07-2016 09:57 PM

Well the fact that by the end of the night he seemed to be accepting his critique from them...with Alex telling him too (in his meek little way)...that's probably helped him.
However only because their critisism was followed by compliments...he was able to take it.
Hughie is a nasty immature individual with no respect for others...a truly undeserving winner.

Mystic Mock 23-07-2016 10:03 PM

I found it really creepy when Jason and Alex tried to "take out the rough edges" in the Garden in their conversation with Hughie.:umm2:

Only Jackson and Sam seemed to treat Hughie like a Human Being tonight.

jet 23-07-2016 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RhysJones (Post 8844501)
Andy being the vile human being he is, a really bad episode for him tonight

I take it you didn't watch him getting the most deserving winner award from 4 of the HM's then, even after the arguments? :joker:

Jan S 23-07-2016 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azi (Post 8844418)
I felt both Jason and especially Andy were really trying to ruin Hughie's chances of winning tonight by defaming his character.

Andy tried to do it the DR in the morning and in the fight it was even more clear that this was his goal.

:shrug:

Even if the things they were saying about being "immature" and "inconsiderate" are true, I felt they really were milking it and making him look really bad by bringing out his flaws, if that makes sense?

Hughie is not the only one that didn't get out of bed yet he got the most blame? And it had nothing to do with Andy.

Is it because he is a threat?

how can it be defamation of character when it's patently self-evident and viewers are seeing it for themselves? it can't.

jet 23-07-2016 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jan S (Post 8844740)
how can it be defamation of character when it's patently self-evident and viewers are seeing it for themselves? it can't.

The truth.

rusticgal 23-07-2016 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 8844586)
I found it really creepy when Jason and Alex tried to "take out the rough edges" in the Garden in their conversation with Hughie.:umm2:

Only Jackson and Sam seemed to treat Hughie like a Human Being tonight.


That's because Sam and Jackson are weak and pathetic....they are scared of Hughie blowing up at them.

camertone 23-07-2016 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 8844552)
Well the fact that by the end of the night he seemed to be accepting his critique from them...with Alex telling him too (in his meek little way)...that's probably helped him.
However only because their critisism was followed by compliments...he was able to take it.
Hughie is a nasty immature individual with no respect for others...a truly undeserving winner.

totally agree..

hot2go 23-07-2016 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RhysJones (Post 8844501)
Andy being the vile human being he is, a really bad episode for him tonight

The opposite in fact ...bad episode for Hughue....his rant on screen about Jason made him look terrible and it gave the others ammunition to go at him.

hot2go 23-07-2016 11:12 PM

Alex, Jakson, Jayne and Jason picked Andy as their winner, who are all contenders themselves.....only person who picked Hughie was Sam, the biggest nob head in the house.

Patricia4 24-07-2016 07:22 AM

Two nob heads together Hughie and Sam.

MrWong 24-07-2016 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 8844586)
I found it really creepy when Jason and Alex tried to "take out the rough edges" in the Garden in their conversation with Hughie.:umm2:

Only Jackson and Sam seemed to treat Hughie like a Human Being tonight.

This.

Sanctimonious, mealy mouthed bastards acting all ****ing superior. You can add Andy to that as well.

Liam- 24-07-2016 08:10 AM

I mean, they were just telling the truth really.

chuff me dizzy 24-07-2016 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8844429)
Hughie doesn't have any character.

:clap1:


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