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Originally Posted by _catapult_
Which twin was it who was arguing with Dan about the washing up, calling Dan immature over and over whilst engaging ridiculous playground arguing tactics at the same time.
When Dan said "unbelievable" and the twin immediately snipes back "yeah i know you are" like a primary school child, just to give one example.
Whether you agree with Dan wanting respect or not, I still think its the twins with the problem because they just don't understand what he is trying to get across to them - like when he says in that same argument that they have so much still to learn, and then start saying how they don't need anyone to teach them anything and they will learn whatever on their own.
I do agree they are only acting like typically arrogant teenagers with ridiculously little life experience and am willing to cut them a little slack for that reason, I can certainly remember a whole bunch of mega cringeworthy examples of me acting in a similar manner at around 16-17, *BUT* once again they throw away this goodwill by repeatedly banging on about how they think they are such mature 18 year olds.
I'm gutted BB won't do a double eviction tonight and get them out of the way along with Jackie because that is the one thing I can imagine could possibly make them take a step back and want to work out what it is they did wrong, and so learn from the experience...
... or maybe more likely, they would sit sulking at Emma talking about how there is no justice in the world because they were thrown out instead of Dexter, and it's the publics loss missing out on their "funny" antics for another month...
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When someone (or in this case, 2 someones) is never told no by their parents, someone finally saying it to them is a shock to the system. They have no idea how to process it, let alone deal with it maturely. The whole family should be ashamed for how they come across, not just the twins or just their parents.