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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Actually turning it the other way, seeing more of him may have been more of a downfall for him.
The one with the majority of the time shown, not 90%, scored a narrow win, perhaps a little less of him would have given bear an even bigger win.
More of Ricky just doing very little but seen much more, may well have actually worked against him rather than for him in the end.
The fact he kept out of things, was rarely seen,may well be one of the main reasons he in the end, did so well.
As Vicky commented on in another thread,really a good number of people who ended up voting for Ricky likely only did so, to try to stop Bear winning.
Really though, Ricky had been seen a great deal more in the last week or more of highlights particularly.
So again on the ifs, maybes and possibles, him being seen that bit more may have actually thwarted and halted his progress, as he wasn't then seen doing anything of note really.
Other than refusing to fully undertake and participate in a couple of set BB tasks.
That is really all I can recall of any note of Ricky in the house.
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This is all true. I recall him laughing at Aubrey spitting in Bear's food/drink too.
It only works in your favour if you're doing something good/entertaining. You could say that it's surprising considering how Renee was Bear's main opposition in the end (Ricky towards the last week or so was seen sat talking to Bear in the smoking area mostly) that she never made the top 2. The American women were the main anti-Bear vote.
Sam and Ricky were almost invisible during the week when Ricky topped the votes - then when Sam was evicted she was actually shown more during that week (same goes for Saira). Airtime isn't necessarily a good thing, even on a vote to save.