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Originally Posted by halfacrown
I also wish people would get over the Daley incident and let other people dislike Hazel for her own faults. Hazel has had little choice but to show resilience because it's all gone so wrong for her. I never like the house romances and find them revolting to be honest, so that wasn't a good start from my point of view. I certainly think Daley was the guilty one ultimately but it put Hazel on the back foot because she'd made a bad choice and also got a warning herself. Since then she has seemed humourless and filled with ever-growing contempt for all the other housemates. So I don't see much to like.
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I agree with a lot of what you say although I might not word it in the same way. Hazel's fault was that while she was flirting she wasn't able to read Daley correctly, all she saw was interest from his side and if she did see something else, she disregarded it.
EDIT: I should rather have said that she either disregarded it or took it as flirting. Anyhow, she read Daley wrong.