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| BB6 Chat about Anthony, Eugene, Makosi and the rest of the Big Brother 6 housemates. |
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Haha well said... couldn't have put it better myself.
Bye bye Moloko. End of. |
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The public shouldnt judge contestants on whether they like them, how many lies theyve told or how much they bitch behind people's backs. Theyre confined to a small building for long periods knowing they have to make a programme fun. What do you want them to do, sit around reading books? Thats the problem that BB viewers have as they seperate 'the badies' from 'the goodies'. |
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Well of course, you wouldn't attack someone out of a soap opera, just because they played a nasty part. Neither would I attack anybody out of Big Brother, because I didn't like them. The point is, if the housemates are all being themselves in the house (totally different to being an actor and playing someone else completely), then obviously people are going to like some of the housemates and not like others. What would be the point of a show where everybody liked everybody and there was no discussion or tension at all?
By the way, the public can judge how much they like a housemate by any criteria they want. If we didn't form any opinions on the housemates, there wouldn't be much of a program - if I had no opinions about any of them, I wouldn't bother watching, and if everyone felt the same way, a lot of people wouldn't bother voting. The program makers expect the public to choose 'baddies' and 'goodies' - that's why they pick the people they pick for the program. |
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Back on topic - all I was saying was that if Makosi wants to leave so badly, why doesn't she? I don't think that's harsh. The same could be said of Derek, who has also said on a few occasions that he wants to leave, but he's still there.
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The next time Makosi's in the diary room whinging about wanting to leave, Big Brother should just open the back-exit and say 'Well, off you go, then.'
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I think at times the show can get to much for anyone when they are feeling low or when they are missing loved ones they can feel like they want to leave but most of the time they get over it. If she starts saying it over & over however I will be annoyed.
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Well said ROB. Me not being as diplomatic it seems the BB6 killers are out in force as usual......Complaining because they don't know when Makosi is lying...Luvvy ducks that is the idea of entertainment. Keeps the grey matter bubbling.....Or is it all that the mind wants is to wonder in the dead sea world of Eugine or craige.....Shudder the thaught.
I think it's time channel four issued an instruction book on how the game works. It seem most of the public are completely clueless. This year it seems it is totally in the hands of the booing brigade and hater of this person or that person because "hate" it seems is the most positive thing many are capable of thinking of.....Bad tempered bananrama. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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