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I'm inclined to think Jem does not have Faye's interests as her priority.
Apart from anything else, when she arrived in the house, mention was made of the fact that she and Faye had not always been close and I got the impression that they'd had quite a big falling out at some point, beyond the usual 'sibling rivalry'.
In last night's show, her reasons for leaving seemed to veer from 'doing it for Faye' to 'doing it to make herself happy' and back and forth depending upon what Faye was saying at that moment. There did not seem to be much consistency or truth coming from her.
It's also unfortunate that her overall manner is a bit hard and no-nonsense. I appreciate that her life experience may have influenced this but it doesn't help to endear her to the viewers, in my opinion.
Finally, her attitude towards Aaron seems to be based more on how it will affect her than it will Faye. When she entered the house, she tried to make out she had a mainly impartial attitude and just wanted to make sure her sister was being treated properly but as time has gone on it seems she has a more deep-rooted agenda.
There wasn't much she had seen from watching the show to give her some great insight into 'the real Aaron', as all we'd seen was his audition tape (as unrealistic a portrayal of a HM as they ever are) and someone being a bit confused as to what was going on with a girl he'd just met on a reality show. Initially, she seemed to agree with the anti-Anton perception but changed that, not I believe because of some great revelation in the house, but because of her own interests.
Last edited by Gravedigger; 24-10-2011 at 09:19 AM.
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