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Originally Posted by mxhunter
Because not every human is equal and not every human has the same reaction to things. If someone was already feeling irritable for a variety of reasons then the prospect of having to sit on a chair in a relatively confined space for five to seven hours could make you snap. That doesn't mean we should necessarily tolerate that kind of behaviour from an adult but it's equally silly to be judgemental because all of us snap occasionally. But of course he's a housemate in a reality tv show so we're allowed to be hilariously critical and judgmental of them, right.
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Originally Posted by rusticgal
...maybe but maybe he would have preferred to sit next to someone to chat to...seeing as he was sat on his own both ways.
Lets not forget this is a task...he wasn't sitting on a real plane just sitting on a seat on a set is kinda bigtime different.. 
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Originally Posted by rusticgal
Exactly...well said. Also people not seeing the bigger picture. Why did he get singled out to sit with the crying baby...why didn't they mix up the seating and let him sit next to somebody on one of the 'sectors'??...Lewis got the worst deal in that task.
Even the crew were allowed to have a lie down..
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Ofc i understand his frustration, i never said it was a fun task but his reaction was over the top, this is big brother (pun maybe or maybe not intended) it's never 'plane (sic) sailing' (again, sorry). He just seems like a premadonna when things don't go his way or when he's asked to do something he doesn't want to. There is no reasoning with him, ever. He can be quite amusing at times, some things he says in the DR can be pretty funny, and true. But im sorry, his reaction was too much, which is typical of him, this wasn't an isolated incident. There is only so much leeway a big brother hm should be afforded, his limit has been reached.