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Originally posted by BB22
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Originally posted by jimdan
A very partizan view of the world from a Freddie fan.
The fact is that Noirin doesn't like Halfwit (and nor do most of the HM's) and since she has nominated him every week since the start, she was perfectly entitled to nominate him again. Noirin did nothing that Dogface, Karly, Kris, Lisa, Rodrigo and Sree didn't do and that was to nominate the most annoying housemate.
Noirins nomination was no more significant than that of Lisa's for Freddie and Noirin didn't owe Freddie any saving favours. The fact that Freddie removed Noirin's "glasses" was done for his own benefit as much as Noirin's, and deserved no more thanks than when Noirin cooks Freddies dinner every night.
When you are a Freddie fan you can twist the truth any way you like, but in reality there are many views of the house dynamics.
It only takes a little bit of imagination to understand why Noirin didn't nominate Sree, and her reasons have been consistent week after week.
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Sorry to hear you think the truth (which I am sure you believe you have a firm grasp of!) is being twisted.
I wouldn't say I am particularly a "Freddie fan" actually, although I have warmed to him given his underdog status in the House, so I think you are rather "twisting" my motivations in order to explain why I might have a different view of things to you.
As for Noirin, I think you are drastically over-simplifying the situation. You are correct that she has consistently nominated Halfwit and failed to nominate Sree but of course there has been a certain narrative to the last week or so in which the relationship between her and Sree appears to have deteriorated drastically and I think it is fair for people to expect changing relationships to be reflected in a person's pattern of nominations. No?
Whatever Halfwit's motivations in granting her his birthday gift I remain committed to the idea that it was a rather base thing to do to nominate him this week.
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Whilst Im not trying to speak for BB22, it was considered to be the tipping point by the OP, and that the whole group dynamics in the house are off-balance with one group having nearly all the say that happens, and that this group of its self, without anyone else is going to be dull to watch.
Noirin is just the tipping point, not the problem itself.