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Old 11-08-2009, 03:20 PM #1
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:23 PM #2
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Yeah this is pretty much official now. Well, looks like their haters have got what they want, BB will be axed sooner rather than later.
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Big Brother 10 News <<

Tenth Round Nominees Announced

Last week, Big Brother put all of the housemates up for eviction as a punishment for Marcus and Siavash breaking the rules. This week, two housemates breaking the rules has once again affected the outcome, but not in the same way...

After Sophie repeatedly said that she wanted to be nominated having arguably started the recent row over Marcus' hidden stash of fags, Bea talked about nominations too, so Big Bro decided to 'punish' the group by announcing prior to the nominations taking place that they were free to openly discuss nominations.

This meant that Marcus was able to ask his peers to nominate him, making their decision easy (only Siavash didn't vote for him), and they were already against Freddie after the friction over the fags, which he inexplicably got the blame for, despite the fact that it was Sophie who brought the issue up, and Sophie who challenged Marcus. Hey ho.

Anyway, after all nine housemates nominated yesterday at the Tenth Round, the result is that the following pair are facing eviction this week: Freddie and Marcus.

So, to use a tabloidism, it's 'Brain vs Brawn' this week, and we're slightly gutted that Sophie and Bea weren't just penalised in the traditional way and put 'up' too. Fans will also be gutted (angry, even?) that once again they've been denied the opportunity to get shot of Lisa, who's second only to Bea in the most-hated stakes right now.

Indeed, it's getting a bit silly when Lisa has been either top or second in almost every one of our 'Who Do You Want Out Next?' Polls throughout the series, but Big Brother has arguably contrived to keep her in on occasion, when she should have been up.

We digress, because it's all about Freddie and Marcus this week, so which one should stay and which one should go?

These days, Marcus isn't quite as ridiculous, egotistical and crude as he has been in the past, but that's part of the problem; as a BB character, we're starting to think that we've seen all he has to offer now.

After all, we've witnessed his would-be 'hardman' persona, weird stalker-like behaviour, childish sulkiness and rebellious and argumentative side, so is there any reason to keep him in any longer, especially as all he does late at night is mope around on his own? Okay, at least he stays-up late, but it's hardly entertaining to watch.

Marcus has also been saying for a while that he wants to go home, even discussing with Freddie and Siavash last night that he would rather be sat at home watching the show than be on it now.

With regards to Freddie, he definitely has his faults, but he has the sort of flaws that some viewers might recognise in themselves. He's quite real (compared to the deluded Marcus), despite his privileged upbringing and airy-fairy ways. His calm reaction to Bea's vitriolic attack the other night was admirable, and he's very astute as-to what's going-on in the game, who's manipulating who etc.

Okay, so Freddie thinks about gameplans quite a lot, but then, we would rather watch that than someone who worries about what their hair looks like all the time, or what magazine deals they'll get out of their appearance on the show.

Keeping Fred in will undoubtedly prolong the friction with Bea and give us something to watch, but more importantly, being a very strong character and an intellectual to boot, Freddie is probably more suited than Marcus to backing-up his pal Siavash against Bea and Lisa et al.

Fans of his or not, we feel that there's more to come from Freddie, and for that reason we'd like him to stay this week, although we accept that the public vote could be close.

So, who stays? YOU decide!
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:27 PM #4
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no last-minute twist from BB then ?????????

what a total farce

who exactly is it who manipulates each week's evictions?
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Big Brother 10 News <<

Tenth Round Nominees Announced

Last week, Big Brother put all of the housemates up for eviction as a punishment for Marcus and Siavash breaking the rules. This week, two housemates breaking the rules has once again affected the outcome, but not in the same way...

After Sophie repeatedly said that she wanted to be nominated having arguably started the recent row over Marcus' hidden stash of fags, Bea talked about nominations too, so Big Bro decided to 'punish' the group by announcing prior to the nominations taking place that they were free to openly discuss nominations.

This meant that Marcus was able to ask his peers to nominate him, making their decision easy (only Siavash didn't vote for him), and they were already against Freddie after the friction over the fags, which he inexplicably got the blame for, despite the fact that it was Sophie who brought the issue up, and Sophie who challenged Marcus. Hey ho.

Anyway, after all nine housemates nominated yesterday at the Tenth Round, the result is that the following pair are facing eviction this week: Freddie and Marcus.

So, to use a tabloidism, it's 'Brain vs Brawn' this week, and we're slightly gutted that Sophie and Bea weren't just penalised in the traditional way and put 'up' too. Fans will also be gutted (angry, even?) that once again they've been denied the opportunity to get shot of Lisa, who's second only to Bea in the most-hated stakes right now.

Indeed, it's getting a bit silly when Lisa has been either top or second in almost every one of our 'Who Do You Want Out Next?' Polls throughout the series, but Big Brother has arguably contrived to keep her in on occasion, when she should have been up.

We digress, because it's all about Freddie and Marcus this week, so which one should stay and which one should go?

These days, Marcus isn't quite as ridiculous, egotistical and crude as he has been in the past, but that's part of the problem; as a BB character, we're starting to think that we've seen all he has to offer now.

After all, we've witnessed his would-be 'hardman' persona, weird stalker-like behaviour, childish sulkiness and rebellious and argumentative side, so is there any reason to keep him in any longer, especially as all he does late at night is mope around on his own? Okay, at least he stays-up late, but it's hardly entertaining to watch.

Marcus has also been saying for a while that he wants to go home, even discussing with Freddie and Siavash last night that he would rather be sat at home watching the show than be on it now.

With regards to Freddie, he definitely has his faults, but he has the sort of flaws that some viewers might recognise in themselves. He's quite real (compared to the deluded Marcus), despite his privileged upbringing and airy-fairy ways. His calm reaction to Bea's vitriolic attack the other night was admirable, and he's very astute as-to what's going-on in the game, who's manipulating who etc.

Okay, so Freddie thinks about gameplans quite a lot, but then, we would rather watch that than someone who worries about what their hair looks like all the time, or what magazine deals they'll get out of their appearance on the show.

Keeping Fred in will undoubtedly prolong the friction with Bea and give us something to watch, but more importantly, being a very strong character and an intellectual to boot, Freddie is probably more suited than Marcus to backing-up his pal Siavash against Bea and Lisa et al.

Fans of his or not, we feel that there's more to come from Freddie, and for that reason we'd like him to stay this week, although we accept that the public vote could be close.

So, who stays? YOU decide!
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yep i hear ya..i hear ya....but if i done that they doubting thomas mob would say where did you get that from? then i'd put up the wrong link etc etc etc so i just said feck it i'll let them see for themselfs
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I think they hit the nail on the head and speak for a LOT of people in that post.

I really don't want either of them to go though
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What a load of ****ING BULL. Bb clearly favourtises lisa's gang
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Yippeee, win win situation for me.
Get one of the the beggars out
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i would rather like HW and Marcus to both go and then it would show just how bad BB10 will be


it has nowt without them

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