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annabelindabee 02-09-2018 11:03 AM

Do you think BB plays Mind Games?
 
yes is my answer!

WHY because BB played a mind game when they cautioned Ryan about his fighting, but did not tell him the truth about why he was being cautioned... they told him that they: have seen the footage and that they thought that he deserved a warning... when really the only reason why he got a warning was because Roxanne complained... If Roxanne had not have made a complaint, BB would have seen what he did as nothing as he has done it to many other housemates and have never given him warning for that...

But Because BB made out that they were giving him a warning of their own choice based on what they have seen, it puts dought inside ryan's head that maybe he deserved this warning because of his actions according to the footage... eg maybe he has forgotten things, and if BB thinks he desvers a warning then he might think that the public too must feel the same ways as Big brother and might hate him for it...


Another example is when the blonde guy asks BB about ryan's 'punch up'
instead of BB saying We have seen the footage and do not see ryans actions as aggressive".... they say "we have seen the footage and have taken the necessary actions...Ryan has been warned... Ryan is still in the house..."

...This to me just seems like BB is playing mind games on the housemates as it imply's that his actions were worthy of a warning due to what they (and the public) have seen... it implies that he might have had to apologise for his actions... but then he did and now he can still stay in the house... even though what hes done was bad... when really this is not how BB would have seen it! as his actions were the same on her as they were with others and he never got a warning for that... so BB said something to the blonde guy and said it in a way that would show support to both people hence to create division in the house as the house mates still don't know 1. if it was aggressive by accident 2. if it was intentional but hes sorry and wont do it again..... If BB would have said it did not look aggressive or intentionally out to hurt her, that would have clearer everything up and the housemates would have had to confront Roxanne for the lies she was telling, went we already know... that would have been better tv then just seeing them debate over who's telling the truth!

If I were in the house I would have gone into the diary room and demand a yes or no answer to the question... 1. did it look aggressive 2. did it look like he meant to hurt her... this is why I believe I would bring logic into the house... the logical thing to do is to ask the person who has cameras what it looked like... but they don't because they are all dumb!... although if I knew the answer, i might not tell the group as letting them argue other it, without thinking to asking BB... well that's is quite funny...

I made a video about it it you hate reading things like me


Cherie 02-09-2018 11:19 AM

BB plays mind games...who knew!

Isn’t messing with hms heads an establised part of the show?

annabelindabee 02-09-2018 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10193365)
BB plays mind games...who knew!

Isn’t messing with HMs heads an established part of the show?

Is it right then?... I guess that's the real question?

Oliver_W 02-09-2018 12:48 PM

I'm not sure about the examples you've given, I think that's a case of them not being certain how to handle the situation, they wouldn't play mind games when it comes to violence toward women, that's too much of an emotive subject.

But in general - yes. The housemates go through various psychological screenings, so the BB team knows which buttons to press to get a reaction; reactions make good tv!

annabelindabee 02-09-2018 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10193565)
I'm not sure about the examples you've given, I think that's a case of them not being certain how to handle the situation, they wouldn't play mind games when it comes to violence toward women, that's too much of an emotive subject.

I've heard someone in BB lost there job over handling this wrong... so maybe they do think that they slipped up on this!

They should not play mind games on this issues but its true that they told off a guy for this when most people would look at it and think "why the hell did they tell him off in a way that made her accusations sound more plausible and creditable"

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annabelindabee 02-09-2018 05:42 PM

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Marsh. 02-09-2018 05:54 PM

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