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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: that bitch caitlin's place
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filthy mudblood
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: that bitch caitlin's place
Posts: 50,183
Favourites (more):
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I agree about Ash trying to get rid of the competition for Luke S's affections. And that seems to come from Ash's own insecurities, she has said before that she thinks he likes Lauren more than her.
And I agree about this series being one of the best. There seems to be a good variety of characters, and a good few I find likeable.
I found the ep to be a bit of an emotional rollercoster. I was glad it ended with Lauren being welcomed into a group, but the way she chose to wait outside the bedroom door, to make sure girls in there weren't talking about her again, left me with a sinking feeling. She seems to have amazing courage (busting in on the others bitching about her in the toilet), so I hope now she gets her confidence back.
Arron wasn't as outspoken in this ep as when he told Victoria he wanted her out. He seems like a bit of a coward when he doesn't have the support of others.
Lydia, Deana and Adam were the ones who impressed me this ep as well as Lauren.
Also now that they can talk about noms, the only thing that matters is numbers, and Lydia's alliance seems to have realised this before Luke S. He was saying how having 4 people voting the same way, would be enough to get the 5 they want to the final. He's seriously miscalculated.
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Last edited by GypsyGoth; 11-06-2012 at 01:10 AM.
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