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Originally posted by puffpuffpuff
I really don't think my love of Freddy is clouding my issue on the matter. My love of maybe "uprightness", "integrity", "rectitude", "probity" and consistancy of character is why I feel such a way about Judy James. For a good nine weeks Freddy has exposed and revealed the inherent greed and rapaciousness of the other housemates and the extents to which they will go to get what they desire. They are shallow, immature and expedient. They will do what promotes their own interest rather then what is objectively good and when we see some good act on their part it is so contrived, self conscious that it is a ploy for the audience to like them. Charlie is a case in point. They are all transparent in there.
And Sophie does not have the greatest insight on the housemates. Judy James obviously saw certain aspects of Freddys hubris, pride and wanted to take him down a peg or two. Sophie perceives everything on a surface level and has no depth. She is like Charlie in that regard. Her thoughts are as simple and dull as "oh, Bea is crying and she said Freddys name therefore Bea is sad and Freddy is a bad man"..This is about as far as she goes and I do not know why this country rewards these kinds of characterless, spineless, stand for nothing women? (I'm actually from Ireland but anyway)..
The only person still left who I think is genuine and good is Marcus and I am able to overlook his rather beastly appearance for an integrity of spirit.
When someone shows you their true colours, believe them!
Lisa is not softening. Who we saw in week one aka the bully bitch is still this thick headed woman.Charlie is not a nice harmless boy. He is immature, a bully and selfish as we have consistently seen. Sophie has made bitchy little comments since day one and completely lacks any real sense of right and wrong. Do not dismiss comments "Never say never" as she said to Ken when he said she was too pretty to date him as innocent and throwaway. This girl wants something for nothing and is untrustworthy...I just want to clarify those three
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Agree with you PuffpuffPuff
Freddie was in most cases a good judge of character, his only downfall was taking Bea when she came into the house at face value. Because she pretended to be all Hippy and in to free love trying to be a female Freddie, he must of thought "Oh great someone like minded as me". But I think he did see through her but was just in denial and it wasn't until Marcus pointed it out to him, did Freddie admit to himself who Bea really is, a user and abuser of people.