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Originally Posted by Ammi
..I think for me though it's more that Toya was just being exactly how she has also been from the start and I also have found her very annoying, who wouldn't if they had to live with her..?..so the argument was less about his reaction to her and more about his reaction to being up for eviction which was the telling part and the same as the rest of 'the gang of untouchables'...
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He seemed like he was influenced by his friends speaking up and used that as a way to join in and let his frustration out which to me comes across as someone who isn't brave enough to take on someone by himself and maybe isn't used to it. He comes across immature and pretty stupid but we all knew that before last night. All i learnt from him last nights episode is that he panics during confrontations and uses insulting words as his way to get to someone rather than personal insults by the way they act or something they've done in the past.
I wouldn't class myself as a fan of him at all.. But the guy had no idea what to say during the argument. He doesn't strike me as someone who sits there and listens to other peoples conversations whilst building up his own views and opinions on housemates. Toya thrives of that, she knew exactly what to say during the argument, she has bad things to say about people already stored up just waiting to come out. Winston is definitely misunderstood in there.