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Originally Posted by Jack_
People love to hate people and they love to watch people they hate. It is not a conscious thing or something someone would admit but they do, there's a reason why dramas, films, soaps, plays have both antagonists and protagonists.
The number of people who would stop watching this series because of Marco is extremely low. The number of people who may end up hearing about this series and consider watching because of Marco is higher. And that's because he's a divisive character that sparks discussion which in turn gets the show more attention. The same would not be true of a housemate like Alex or Evelyn, again the number of people who'd stop watching because of them is little if not non-existent, but the number of people who would consider watching because of them is - at present - zero. ]
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I form my eviction decisions based off who I want to win. I will
never want Marco to win, and I'd rather not watch him, irrespective of how others view him (and I can't be far wrong, seeing as he's topping most of the polls).
On a separate point of yours, Marco is not the only one with villain potential - we find a new person to hate each week.