This appeared on the C4 Reach forum, and makes a lot of sense.
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Because the public nominated first, the housemates now know that, in the eyes of the public the two least popular housemates are Lynne and Jade.
Lynne is now gone, leaving only Jade. The more savvy housemates will realise that if sufficient numbers of them vote for Jade - enough to get her up for public vote - then the public is likely to follow through and evict Jade over the other nominee.
Is this an oversight on Channel 4's part? Surely the housemates are supposed to be totally isolated from public opinion. But they know know that the public likes Jade (and liked Lynne) the least, and that may have some tactical bearing when it comes to their choice of weekly nominees.
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Thus in the first round of nominations Jade will get it and she will be out on Friday, thanks to C4/Endemols idea to "spice things up"

