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Originally Posted by Shaun
I can understand the entertainment factor of supporting him... but calling him the "most sincere" is a huge stretch for arguably the biggest actor in the house, lol. Every argument he's attempted to start has ended with him sheepishly trailing off and not really knowing how to resolve things. It feels like he's intentionally pushing buttons and eschewing controversial opinions for the sake of being a character.
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Originally Posted by Ammi
…yeah, I do think that he’s great to keep in there and I don’t dislike him at all, he is creating those topics of conversation for the other housemates and for us….but I am finding him quite ‘flat’ in that he only seems to have headlines but no depth, if that makes sense…he engages these conversations or picks up on them but seems very vacant in views…it’s all feeling very social media contrarianism, type thing…because in acting terms, all highlight attention is good attention…and he’s worked on some huge productions and presumably been around some very varied people/views etc…yet seems very condensed in his own views…great housemate, yes…most sincere, hmmmmmmm….
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…just going back to this and what Shaun said also…I do feel that George is playing a contrarian type role, in that he absolutely knew that what Caroline said was ‘bad’ and damaging and yet completely originally blind to language/terminology he had used himself regarding Sam/…those two things are quite jarring…I think more and more that the reason he’s feeling ‘flat’ for me is because what we’re seeing is largely a character injecting only a little of himself into that character…I mean, he’s great viewing etc and an excellent choice of housemate …but I do think that he’s playing into a ‘label’ that will get him airtime ….