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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Belfast
Posts: 1,602
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Belfast
Posts: 1,602
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Definately the right decision to send her home. She needs to be with her friends and family at a time like this when she must feel so vulnerable. A good enthusiastic reaction from an eviction crowd could do her some real good, but equally, some booing could really screw her up.
I don;t think Vic and Jay should be made out to be the bad guys though. I have no problem with people playing a "game" in the house, and the two guys have said nothing about Emma that other housemates haven't said between themselves about others.
Their open plotting is stupid, but not sufficient to brand them bullies or evil. Vic's "Slick" persona in the diary room is equally hilarious and horrific, but I don't know what he thinks he gains from it. If he played the same game, but didn't brag about it to Jay or in the diary room, people would not have such a problem with him.
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