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Originally Posted by Suze
I was recalling today some of the more impactive moments of BB, and one in particular was the Machiavellian test in BB7, along with a few other tests, when the housemates had to guess the order of the housemates in each test, a bit like the tests in BB11 I suppose when the remaining housemates showed what they thought of Mario in particular. Anyway I remember Aisleyne getting upset at BB for that test. Didn't understand why as it wasn't neccesarily a bad trait but an expected one really of many a BB housemate.
Anyway who would some of you consider from BB11 and earlier BBs to possess that particular trait of Machiavellianism, more than their fellow housemates.
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Big brother set Aisleyne up with the Machiavellian test it was designed to make people suspicious of her and it worked, they also set mario up with his introduction into the house no one would trust him while in there because they believed he was still a mole all the way though the series and didnt want to appear stupid to the public by not getting it so dave and John James (who suffers from massive paranoia) in particular never trusted him because they wanted to save face and not look stupid i think ben was over thinking things too and a lot of his bitchy gossip was probably due to his thinking he was taken for a fool.