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Originally Posted by Jenn B
He is so annoying, I can't watch anymore of that awful vile human, and because that's all they show, I'm not bothering watching anymore. They kicked Ken out for what? But leave vile Perez in.
WHY BIG BROTHER CAN'T YOU BRING BACK VOTE WHO YOU WANT OUT, NOT WHO YOU WANT SAVED.
Also why on the 1st big brother eviction did they say who was safe, then reopened the phone lines again to save again, well we know why because everyone would have voted for Alicia as Perez is so, sorry still can't think of words to describe him.
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I completely agree, no matter how "entertaining" Perez is to some viewers, I'm bored of him (doing all the same old stuff to get attention - dancing and writhing around nearly naked, simulating sex acts, invading everybodys personal space, shouting screaming, crying, goading, tattling, playing the "I'm calling my lawyer" card, none of this is exactly an intelligent or even particularly funny form of 'entertainment') but can understand why some viewers find him entertaining, and to a certain extent, I did too at first.
But I find it insulting to the viewers intelligence that Channel 5 continue to slant the "Perez show" in his favour by a thinly veiled attempt to keep him safe from nomination with the secret task, and the ridiculous notion that he (and only He) should be immune from eviction! The worst part about it is that even though the public vote of eternal nomination was the right choice, it STILL ended up working to Perez's advantage because if the HM's can't nominate him (which they certainly would if he wasn't already up), they have to choose somebody else to nominate - meaning that more people face eviction and raise the odds of Perez staying.
I feel disgusted by the blatant manipulation of the editing of the show, and the fact that CBBOTS appear to be a Perez Show spin-off these days, Channel 5 are scraping the barrel in an attempt to keep him in and it's not fair to the public that we can only see what they want us to see and vote the way they want us to vote. The original premise of Big Brother is no more.