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Originally Posted by Mick
Part of the attraction for myself is trying to workout who is behaving normally in so far as this is possible in an un normal environment. So my definition of a game player would be a HM who is not doing so.
I don't always treat this as a negative because it adds to the interest.For myself its how its done which counts.Although there are always exceptions and this year my dislike of Steven was down to the fact that his behaviours where probably normal(for him).
Based on the few shows I have seen the OTT game players get rumbled by the public and don't win.
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Ashleigh, Helen and Ash are being themselves.
Chris is being himself whilst having a calculated game plan of saying what the public are thinking.
Winston has a game plan of being a spoof character of a stereotypical BB housemate.
Mark is being an exaggerated version of himself. Game plan is to play up to the cameras, get as much airtime as possible and make the audience laugh
Christopher's game plan is the most calculated. Play the mug, play the wet lettuce, be like Jar Jar Binks and get sympathy from the public. He is not like he is in the house when doing his job as journalist and in everyday life.
Pav's game plan is be the underdog. He has toned down his personality, the opposite of what Mark has done.