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Old 06-08-2009, 02:42 PM #14
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I don't see how ANY of them can be called a gameplayer, if their 'role' is constant. I don't believe it is in the perfrmane stamina to maintain a false persona throughout 9 weeks.

Freddie's demeanour on entering the house instantly rubbed Lisa up the wrong way. His 'Hooray Henry', l'anded gentry', 'Oxford graduate' priviledgecame over immediately. He was not aperson, he was a caricature and Lisa rushed to judgement. His confidence on entering was the rather 'Lord of the Manor' position which is why thee was an almost instant universal bondig amongst the surfs, a 'peasants revolt' sort of thing.

Lia is not gameplaying, she still sees him in exactly the way she did when she first met him. As she has seen people allying themselves to him, they have lost faour with her. The one's allying themselves have warmed to ome of the elements of Freddie's character. However, the dominant arrogance of priviledge re-exerted itself and it will harm him amongst the voting public.

His immediate laughter was the laughter of releif when he realised that Bea was likely to escape an almost certain eviction whn the nominations were cancelled. He reflected and came to the conclusion that she had only been nominated because he fears some innate power in Lisa. Lisa has no game plan but she does despise priviledge and has no fear of drawing attention to it. Freddie reacted to that because he sees it as a threat and he wanted to keep the pleb down and put her back in her rightful place.

At the end of the day, it is a class thing.
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