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Originally Posted by Jack_
That isn't true at all, we get this argument every year as a defence for evicting divisive characters. 'Other housemates will step up, we'll be able to see them' and then 95% of them we get to see them and they're sh*te...just as they were before
When Sam, John James, Corin and Steve (lol) were evicted from BB11, people like JJ, Andrew and Mario didn't suddenly turn into wondrous bastions of entertainment. Those four or so episodes before the finale were some of the most painfully dull in BBUK history. When Charley and Chanelle left BB8, people like Kara-Louise didn't suddenly go into full on meltdown mode and get us all talking. When Sallie, Dan, Wolfy were evicted last year, Sam didn't finally start setting the world alight (granted BB14 managed to survive with the departures of some bigger characters because Dexter and Gina stayed around, but we got lucky)
It's basically an argument that we should gamble~ the housemates that are actually providing the discussions in favour of some other housemates that you never know~ might just step up and do the same after they've left. Why go out for burgers when you've got steak at home?
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She kinda did though LOL
and anyways since this discussion point bull**** is coming up again, I'll give my two cents since when do I not?
"Drama" in and of itself is not entertaining. The drama in question here is really just Toya screaming at someone. Drama needs to be in conjunction with something else (physical humor, righteousness, wit, etc) to provide any worthwhile talking points (**** THAT PHRASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD) and Toya is dearly lacking in that department