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Originally posted by zukhov
My best guess is this. After being in the house for a week she could not keep up the pretence of bing on Halfwif's side. For whatever reasons he really irritates her. She then assumed that the public would also be tired of him and the 'rebellion' gave her an opportunity to switch sides whilst staying on the moral high ground. Her attacks on Halfwit are to gain her points with the public and to further worm her way into Lisas gang. Bea thinks that her ouspoken opinions about people and 'I'm really nice and you upset me' act are going down well with the public. This idea will be reinforced no matter who goes on Friday, as she can make a good case to herself that he went for any number of 'upsetting' Bea reasons.
Her first mistake was the assasination of Kenneth, her passive aggresive technique was masterful and as he was dislike by the public anyway (obviously) she had scored a major victory. This empowered the evil side of her personality and her next major victim ( after giving Tom a big push out of the door) was David. Another person she guessed was not popular with the public. Unfortunatly for Bea he is rather thick skinned and she lost her restraint and went totally over the top on him.
From then on it was all downhill, Bea's true personality well and truely set in and no one in the house is fooled anymore by her very convincing nice hippy act from the first week. Bea has totally exposed her own game plan and allowed her own ego and true personality to run riot.
Its not pleasant, but as Marcus said 'Its your picture, you supplied the brushes.'
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The most 'spot on' assessment I have seen yet.