Penny - probably a very nice person, but completely out of her depth in that house - so needy
Stuart - really competitive and as for the compulsion with the tan and exercising - really really annoying
Narinda - could not keep her mouth shut, she was always honest but I didnt like the way she talked about people behind their back, clung to Brian too much
Bubble - he both amused me and annoyed me. Tried too hard to be popular. But loved the poem he wrote for Elizabeth.
Amma - couldnt quite make her out. I think Paul was right when he said that she talked down to people. She always tried to sound 'sensible' but I thought she was hiding what she really thought.
Josh - I couldnt put my finger on it, but I always felt a bit uneasy about Josh. He had it hard coming in late but because of the fact that all the others liked Brian he always seemed to come second best. I was also confused about him professing to be gay but then saying that he had slept with a woman not long before and wanted children 'the natural way'
Paul: Now I could go on for ever about the sainted PC. Along with Helen my favourite. He grew in stature as the weeks went by and the laddish demeanour he started out started diminishing. It was so clear to see what a struggle he was having over his feelings for Helen and weeks 7 and 8 had me glued to the tv. It was obvious they were serious and I am so glad everything has worked out for them

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Elizabeth: Elizabeth was a great mother to the house, but she also had a nasty streak. I didnt like the way she tried to turn the others against Paul and when she told Helen about their conversation, well I could have strung her up that was vindictive
Dean: lovely guy he didnt try to be anything but himself. He provided the music in the house which meant a lot to the others and had a fantastic dry sense of humour. I loved it when he and Bubble were sitting the garden 'watching the England match' with an invisable tv.
Helen: My favourite in the house, although the first week I hated her, but as been said before when she was nominated she changed for the better. She was always herself and couldnt pretend to be otherwise. Her feelings for Paul were so transparent and how she reacted the night he left just left me in floods of tears - how could the others have separated them. They knew what they wanted when they got out and determined to put themselves first and the media second and make their relationship work. Good for them. Please come back to our TVs Helen we miss you. :helen:
Brian: Certainly deserved to win. He was the house entertainment

Could be a bit spoilt, but admitted it. I might be a bit controversial, but I think he was a bit jealous of Paul and Helen's relationship. Perhaps it was because they sort of used him as a sounding board which may have made him realise what he was missing. A great guy and deserves everything he has got from being in Big Brother.