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Originally Posted by just thinkin
i think its gone way beyond that - simon wasn't ostracized away from the others - he pretended he was. just like he has been pretending since he went in there.
I don't like simon- he's sly and slimy. I might have had a bit of respect for him if he had stood up at that table and told helen that she had the story wrong, when helen was gunning for harry about his washing..... he didn't - he sat and watched while helen went through harry for a short-cut. Harry had gone out of her way for him if you remember the diary entry a few days back - she was surprised he had nominated her as she did a lot of things for him...remember. Pity he wasn't man enough to return the favor. A horrible little excuse for a man this guy.
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Return the favour? As the OP says, Harry was perfectly happy to go along with the anti-Simon bandwagon to curry favour with the other originals, and there was no pretence that he was a bit of a pariah in the house. He was.
That said, I feel sorry for Harry to regarding this ridiculous "Aww, poor Nick" business.