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Originally Posted by Atake25
For me it’s a personality show so I want the person I like most to win , people will see this as someone who’s funny , intelligent, kind of even a full on game player I loved victor in one of the big brothers who let the audience in in his game plan but he was hated for it , generally people in the uk hate open game plans so they are mostly hidden
The game playing I don’t like is fake romance , hurting peoples feelings like Jenkins said really , kissing someone for air time as it’s definitely a way to make the edits , saying that I like Jordan though and I think that’s exactly what he’s doing ( just please don’t break Henry’s heart )
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I agree with a lot of what you say here, Atake.
To be a popular game player, a housemate needs to make viewers privy to their game and almost party to the mischief - and it’s key that it would have to be mischief, rather than nastiness. And they’d need to avoid any targeting of the weaker personalities. I actually do think that could be quite fun to observe, and I wouldn’t disapprove at all.
If a game player is someone who tries to trick and deceive viewers as well as housemates, or who is game playing for self-centred reasons rather than for mischief or as a challenge to themselves, to me that’s tipped into falseness and isn’t for me.