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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
Thank God I'm not the only one to see this - I've said it from Day 3. (I liked him at first)
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Yes, I've seen it too. He's tapping into the behaviours of past winners - shout and have arguments for the drama but come across as Mr. Innocent who is just fiery and misunderstood; the lovable rogue; have a showmance ( and come out to the family on the show); pretend he's a bit thick in the knowledge department); get in with the cool crowd as there is safety in numbers...I'm sure people can think of more.
He's fooled many, imo, because I detect an innate slyness in him underneath that winning smile and the simple exterior he portrays.
But fair play to him, it's worked.