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| CBB13 Celebrity Big Brother 2014 (CBB13) shown January 2014 was won by Jim Davidson. Discuss here. |
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Not at all. Sometimes it's better not to react to make the enemy appear foolish and make you appear stronger. Depends where your strengths are; I prefer to let people dig their own holes. Expends less energy.
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Jim could have explained to the other housemates long before in order to put his own spin on it all, and he didn't - out of consideration to Linda's feelings and his respect for the dead. There was nothing wrong with telling Luisa to ask Linda. Linda could choose to brush it off, or explain as she liked. It was not surprising that after she'd created such a ridiculous rumpus, and got everyone onto her side against Jim, she was sitting happily in bed bitching about something else a short time later. Last edited by Seraphim; 20-01-2014 at 01:17 AM. |
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My eyeballs!! Roaring in agony!! I'm in absolute stitches
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It was all clearly calculated. Jim and Linda obviously know their history with each other and Jim knew that talking about the dressing room would hit a nerve. He set Luisa up, TOLD HER to ask Linda about Frank Carson's dressing room, and waited for the fireworks to explode. You're incredibly naive or biased or both if you think otherwise. Even more so if you think Linda STAGED a "massive overreaction" to her enemy humiliating her dead husband on national television. I'm not even going to address the part where you say that this was out of consideration for Linda's feelings and respect for the dead because perhaps it could've been more considerate or respectful to, I don't know, maybe NOT EVEN BRING IT UP. Pretty much what it comes down to is everyone expecting Linda to react a certain way. She shouldn't have bit back, she shouldn't have confronted Jim, she should've just let it go. Quite frankly, it's a situation that none of us can even relate to so it's not fair for anyone to say how Linda should've reacted. Besides, I personally find it more honorable and admirable that she let Jim know what a twat he was and told him to **** off. It'll be interesting to see what the forums would say if Linda brought up something from Jim's past. I'm sure everyone would jump down her throat per usual, saying how dare she bring that up, would admire Jim for reacting however he chose to do so. It's the Aaron/Speidi complex where he's placed on a pedestal and simultaneously can do no wrong and everything done to him is wrong and he's the victim and the martyr.
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Luisa, Linda and Jim are all as bad as each other. Trying to make one or more of them out to be better than another is like discussing the merits of, I don't know, one serious crime against another serious crime - they're both still bad! Jim's a grumpy old man with a nasty past, yes, but he's not let any of that out in the house. Maybe he's playing a game and he's still the person he's always been - but he hasn't let his demons from the past out in the house. Do you know who has? Linda. She's held a grudge for twenty years and she hasn't been able to let it go. She brought it into the house with her as her second piece of baggage and it's been lying out there in the house for the last two and a half weeks. I don't care about what happened in their past, I care about their present, and Linda is the one looking for fights and being horrible, not Jim. Who's the one who is isolated in the house and being bitched about and who is the one surrounded by people and who is doing the bitching? And why is Linda surrounded by people? Because she keeps running her mouth about Jim without ever revealing what actually caused her to feel that way. Jim's kept a dignified silence about the whole thing, all he's ever said was "ask her about Frank Carson's dressing room" when asked by Luisa. Linda can't justify her hatred of Jim because her husband was found guilty and caught on camera. |
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Can you explain how it was offensive when Dappy went into the bedroom and told people that Jim wanted to go to bed? Because that was one of the many occasions when Linda loudly made an unnecessarily nasty remark aimed at Jim. Anther time, Luisa was chatting about being a single parent, and Jim asked if she didn't miss having a man in her life (or something to that effect.) Linda went straight for his jugular with a foul-mouthed stream of insults which were totally uncalled for in the face of a perfectly legitimate conversational query. If a woman (or anyone else) wishes to be treated with respect, maybe she should think about how best to earn it. Quote:
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You said that Linda's petty for not revealing her past history with Jim, but you said it yourself that you couldn't care less if she holds a grudge? That seems contradictory to me, and I don't see how Linda revealing her past history with Jim makes a difference. There's clearly a lot of history between them and it comes from a place of very deep-seated resentment. I don't think there's an obligation Linda to have to explain everything and relive what is obviously a traumatic past between them. Again, it's extremely foolish to say that Jim doesn't know why Linda hates her and act like he was innocently inquiring if it had to do with Frank Carson's dressing room. He knew exactly what he was doing it and it was entirely calculated. He deliberately set Luisa up to inquire about an incident involving Linda's dead husband to upset her tremendously, and then pretend that it never happened. It's extremely malicious and underhanded and really is one of the slimiest, grossest things I've ever seen on this program. I've heard different stories about Jim's involvement in the whole thing (that he was the one implemented the hidden camera, that he threatened to beat Linda's husband up over the thing, among other stories), but if we want to talk about pettiness I think him taking those actions to get someone arrested over 20 or 25 pounds is incredibly petty. Just my two cents.
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Linda said that it would do them all a favor if Jim left. That's not nearly as loud or unnecessarily nasty as you try to make it out to be, but everything seems to be slanted with you. Considering that nearly three quarters of the house has nominated Jim her comment doesn't seem to be that far from the truth. He's a mopey sad sack who makes everything a wounded production with how he's the victim being treated so poorly. Luckily people inside the house have his number. Jim asked Luisa if it really doesn't bother her not having a man when she was talking about living in a fairy world with her daughter with his arms crossed and a sharp tone. It was out of the blue and completely unnecessary, implying that she'd be much better off with a man in her life (which isn't surprising at all coming from a misogynist is it?) All Linda said was that that was a Jim moment. That is not a foul-mouthed stream of insults that were totally uncalled for (quite frankly Jim needs someone questioning him) and that was not going straight for the jugular. It's sad that a woman like yourself finds that a perfectly legitimate conversational query. and lol @ you saying that I'm the one unable to be objective and fair when there's the entirety of your last post. That's a laugh.
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I don't care if Linda holds a grudge against Jim, she can do what she likes with her life, as I said, I'm judging by what I see on my TV and what I see is Linda aggressively skirting around why she hates Jim in order to get other people to hate him too but without ever acknowledging why she hates him. If she doesn't want it out in the open then why is she bringing it up at all? I think she wants closure on the whole thing, really, I think she wants to talk about it with Jim so she can put the whole thing to rest because clearly it's been winding her up for the last two decades. There is no obligation for Linda to clarify why she hates him, but if she's going to willingly bring it to our attention as viewers then it is to be expected that she will be perceived as bitchy and irrational if she won't reveal why she hates him so much. Why am I foolish for "not seeing" that Jim was doing it on purpose? Linda wouldn't tell Luisa (or anyone) why she hates Jim so much so Luisa asked Jim and he told her to go ask Linda if it was about Frank Carson. Linda was angry and Jim realised his mistake straight away and first tried to pretend he didn't say it and then tried to apologise because where else would Luisa have gotten that information. Jim IS slimey and he IS horrible but so is Linda! What was the need for all the hysteria and crying? If that IS why she hates Jim so much then it's obviously been playing on her mind the entire time she's been in there or the mention of a bloody dressing room wouldn't have set her off into tears. And if that isn't why she hates Jim, then why did it upset her? So it clearly is why she hates him - so why would she have this agenda of actively hating him in the house if she wasn't prepared for it to eventually be brought up? What exactly are her motivations? Revenge. She wants to get revenge on Jim for embarrassing her all those years ago by making him look awful. I get it, I really do, but in the context of the Big Brother house, it makes her look spiteful and creates sympathy for Jim which is precisely why people have been supporting him. I think just about every Jim supporter I've come across on here has said at one time or another that they thought they would hate him but events in the house have changed their mind. Not because of Jim himself, but everyone around him trying to set off the guy with the spousal abuse in his past. I've tried on numerous occasions to discuss this in a balanced way which I think is much more conducive to discussing Jim and Linda rather than trying to make Linda out to be a victim and Jim to be some kind of horrible bully when she's the one with the clique of people bloc voting on her behalf over some decades old feud that she doesn't even have the decency to explain to any of them? Also, it wasn't "just" 20 or 25 pounds, Linda's husband was caught stealing money from the charity collection as part of a series of incidents, not one isolated incident, why on earth would there have been a secret camera filming the room if there had been no prior reason for one to be installed? |
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If Jim wanted to know why Linda hated him that badly he could've asked himself. Instead, he set the trap through Luisa to because Jim avoids confrontation and wanted her to take the fall for it instead. Once he got called out on it, he first denied it, then followed Linda into the bedroom and said that Frank Carson's a good old friend of theirs, asked Linda if she wants to tell him what SHE'S insinuating (because again, Jim's the martyr taking the fall for something Linda did in his twisted perception of reality), told Luisa that it wasn't wise of her to do exactly what he told her to do, and then came back and asked how this all could've happened from his comment about Frank Carson's dressing room. It wasn't until the next morning he gave an (extremely half-hearted) apology. I don't see how anyone can pretend that Jim doesn't know where her hatred is coming from when he's pinpointing it to a very specific incident. Even moreso, I don't see how anyone can ask what the need for "all the hysteria and crying" was when the whole incident was very traumatic to Linda. Jim brought it up to humiliate her dead husband so I don't see how her reaction was unwarranted. Her husband's dead, one of her sister is dead, she's a cancer survivor, she's had a fair share of financial problems, and there's probably a lot more that I don't know about. She's had an extremely tough life and Jim getting someone else to bring up something that obviously caused her a lot of grief and trauma is obviously going to warrant a tearful reaction. I honestly don't see how anyone can hold that against her. And like I said, I don't know the full details of Frank Carson's dressing room and have heard many varying, conflicting stories about Jim's involvement so who knows.
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Well the recipients of those comments found them quite patronizing and condescending as well, so your take on the matter is irrelevant.
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He's ostracised himself, and made plenty of snide comments too. It's a lost cause trying to make folk aware of that... It's gotten to the point where if he punched her in the gob some would say she'd flung her face in front of his fist
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Since you cannot read minds, you cannot tell if the recipients of these comments found them patronising and conscending or not, because they didn't say. However, the only people who'd find such innocuous comments to be patronising or condescending would be people who have an enormous chip on their shoulder, or an inferiority complex. Last edited by Seraphim; 20-01-2014 at 04:31 AM. |
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He's a wily old git, take what he did tonight to casey for instance... that was horrid and she was gutted, he humiliated her and he and lee were laughing like drains about it with a total disregard for her feelings.
Casey really likes him too, so he wasn't retaliating there was he? just being a rude nasty old drunk. The Paula Thompson interview with him in the Daily Echo proves he only thinks of women as T&A.
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