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Originally Posted by Matt
I agree that the public overreact to most things, but threats of sexual and physical violence are not entertaining or good TV and the producers are only harming themselves by not dealing with it appropriately.
If they had removed him from the house, made him apologise to Deana, or even just given him a proper warning - which they failed to do in Conor's case - they would have avoided this verdict, and angering thousands of fans by allowing him to be in a position to win £50,000 which should rightfully have gone to the winner.
If the producers want to enjoy the greater freedoms they have on Channel 5 they have to recognise and act on the more serious incidents. They failed to do this with Conor and now they've paid the price.
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Don't even need to highlight bits I agree with in this post, I agree with every word.