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Originally posted by miriam
I also agree that the people were not the right "mix". Far too many "strong" characters. No-one wanting to take on the role of "Dad" or "Mum" meant lots of noisy, rowdy children, I'm afraid.
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I beg to differ. There is never a 'right' or 'wrong' mix of people; the unpredictablity of their relationships is what makes Big Brother so strong.
It was the bars that prevented the same roles as last year being formed. Rather than trying to work together and form a unit, the housemates faught against each other, decreasing the cohesiveness of the group. The tasks are supposed to increase interaction and bond the group, not divide it.