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Old 12-08-2009, 12:10 AM #1
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My honest opinion is that I think Freddie thought he could go into the house and use his ‘superior’ intelligence to outwit fellow HM’s and put in a running commentary of his ‘observations’ of them and their actions to influence the public. He wants to go into politics - what better way to show he was astute, on - the - ball intellectually and a good candidate for a political career?
He under - estimated the down to earth and street wise smarts of the HM’s who hadn’t experienced the benefits of his superior education and privileged lifestyle.
What we are seeing is Freddie’s value system and belief in it being peeled away, layer by layer. It started a long time before Bea came in. His condescension and arrogance were all too apparent, and it got the backs up of most of the HM’s who were nominating him week after week. He managed to take on board how he was irritating people and cranked it back a notch, but he couldn’t let go of his ‘game plan’ and feelings of being cleverer than the rest of them. But by this stage he was getting paranoid, and paranoia has been a large part of his downfall in the house. He managed to co - exist with everyone though, because in his mind the people who didn’t ‘get him’ were inferior to him.
Then, when Bea arrived, and he thought he had found an ‘ally’ in her, his cockiness once again rose to the surface. The night he mocked and taunted Lisa and tried to degrade David was a glimpse of a Freddie that people didn’t recognize - and many didn’t like it. Then when someone of his own class and on an intellectual par with him (Bea) showed her disdain of him, this was the final blow. He could accept disdain and maybe even what he seen as envy from people he regarded as below him in social status, but not from someone who he considered as his equal. That was too much for him to take.

The bottom line is I don’t think Freddie was ever a confident, positive or happy person. I think he felt that he was a fish out of water because his upbringing gave him a certain protection and he wanted to ‘mix’ with the ‘common people’ to give him an insight into their lives to further his ‘political aspirations’. (Which were doomed from the start).
Well, he’s mixed with them now, and I think he will come out of the BB house liking the common people more than when he went in. It will be good for him.
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freddy is a ****
like him to stay but
marcus is more important to the show
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Freddie is staying now and might even win it thanks to Bea
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your essay is more boring than Beas haircut and less original than sophies twins.
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My honest opinion is that I think Freddie thought he could go into the house and use his ‘superior’ intelligence to outwit fellow HM’s and put in a running commentary of his ‘observations’ of them and their actions to influence the public. He wants to go into politics - what better way to show he was astute, on - the - ball intellectually and a good candidate for a political career?
He under - estimated the down to earth and street wise smarts of the HM’s who hadn’t experienced the benefits of his superior education and privileged lifestyle.
What we are seeing is Freddie’s value system and belief in it being peeled away, layer by layer. It started a long time before Bea came in. His condescension and arrogance were all too apparent, and it got the backs up of most of the HM’s who were nominating him week after week. He managed to take on board how he was irritating people and cranked it back a notch, but he couldn’t let go of his ‘game plan’ and feelings of being cleverer than the rest of them. But by this stage he was getting paranoid, and paranoia has been a large part of his downfall in the house. He managed to co - exist with everyone though, because in his mind the people who didn’t ‘get him’ were inferior to him.
Then, when Bea arrived, and he thought he had found an ‘ally’ in her, his cockiness once again rose to the surface. The night he mocked and taunted Lisa and tried to degrade David was a glimpse of a Freddie that people didn’t recognize - and many didn’t like it. Then when someone of his own class and on an intellectual par with him (Bea) showed her disdain of him, this was the final blow. He could accept disdain and maybe even what he seen as envy from people he regarded as below him in social status, but not from someone who he considered as his equal. That was too much for him to take.

The bottom line is I don’t think Freddie was ever a confident, positive or happy person. I think he felt that he was a fish out of water because his upbringing gave him a certain protection and he wanted to ‘mix’ with the ‘common people’ to give him an insight into their lives to further his ‘political aspirations’. (Which were doomed from the start).
Well, he’s mixed with them now, and I think he will come out of the BB house liking the common people more than when he went in. It will be good for him.
and you can stick that "essay" on your arse. now ****' off, and bye.
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My honest opinion is that I think Freddie thought he could go into the house and use his ‘superior’ intelligence to outwit fellow HM’s and put in a running commentary of his ‘observations’ of them and their actions to influence the public. He wants to go into politics - what better way to show he was astute, on - the - ball intellectually and a good candidate for a political career?
He under - estimated the down to earth and street wise smarts of the HM’s who hadn’t experienced the benefits of his superior education and privileged lifestyle.
What we are seeing is Freddie’s value system and belief in it being peeled away, layer by layer. It started a long time before Bea came in. His condescension and arrogance were all too apparent, and it got the backs up of most of the HM’s who were nominating him week after week. He managed to take on board how he was irritating people and cranked it back a notch, but he couldn’t let go of his ‘game plan’ and feelings of being cleverer than the rest of them. But by this stage he was getting paranoid, and paranoia has been a large part of his downfall in the house. He managed to co - exist with everyone though, because in his mind the people who didn’t ‘get him’ were inferior to him.
Then, when Bea arrived, and he thought he had found an ‘ally’ in her, his cockiness once again rose to the surface. The night he mocked and taunted Lisa and tried to degrade David was a glimpse of a Freddie that people didn’t recognize - and many didn’t like it. Then when someone of his own class and on an intellectual par with him (Bea) showed her disdain of him, this was the final blow. He could accept disdain and maybe even what he seen as envy from people he regarded as below him in social status, but not from someone who he considered as his equal. That was too much for him to take.

The bottom line is I don’t think Freddie was ever a confident, positive or happy person. I think he felt that he was a fish out of water because his upbringing gave him a certain protection and he wanted to ‘mix’ with the ‘common people’ to give him an insight into their lives to further his ‘political aspirations’. (Which were doomed from the start).
Well, he’s mixed with them now, and I think he will come out of the BB house liking the common people more than when he went in. It will be good for him.
and you can stick that "essay" on your arse. now ****' off, and bye.
Hit a nerve, did I?
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My honest opinion is that I think Freddie thought he could go into the house and use his ‘superior’ intelligence to outwit fellow HM’s and put in a running commentary of his ‘observations’ of them and their actions to influence the public. He wants to go into politics - what better way to show he was astute, on - the - ball intellectually and a good candidate for a political career?
He under - estimated the down to earth and street wise smarts of the HM’s who hadn’t experienced the benefits of his superior education and privileged lifestyle.
What we are seeing is Freddie’s value system and belief in it being peeled away, layer by layer. It started a long time before Bea came in. His condescension and arrogance were all too apparent, and it got the backs up of most of the HM’s who were nominating him week after week. He managed to take on board how he was irritating people and cranked it back a notch, but he couldn’t let go of his ‘game plan’ and feelings of being cleverer than the rest of them. But by this stage he was getting paranoid, and paranoia has been a large part of his downfall in the house. He managed to co - exist with everyone though, because in his mind the people who didn’t ‘get him’ were inferior to him.
Then, when Bea arrived, and he thought he had found an ‘ally’ in her, his cockiness once again rose to the surface. The night he mocked and taunted Lisa and tried to degrade David was a glimpse of a Freddie that people didn’t recognize - and many didn’t like it. Then when someone of his own class and on an intellectual par with him (Bea) showed her disdain of him, this was the final blow. He could accept disdain and maybe even what he seen as envy from people he regarded as below him in social status, but not from someone who he considered as his equal. That was too much for him to take.

The bottom line is I don’t think Freddie was ever a confident, positive or happy person. I think he felt that he was a fish out of water because his upbringing gave him a certain protection and he wanted to ‘mix’ with the ‘common people’ to give him an insight into their lives to further his ‘political aspirations’. (Which were doomed from the start).
Well, he’s mixed with them now, and I think he will come out of the BB house liking the common people more than when he went in. It will be good for him.
and you can stick that "essay" on your arse. now ****' off, and bye.
HES ON YOUR SIDE, HARRY
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Pretty good opinion.

It is pretty obvious that Halfwit is totally self deluded, for example he genuinley thinks that he is musical and a good singer and that he is very attractive to women.

I think over this week we have seen the reason that Lisa and co disliked him. Halfwit is showing his frustrated side at the moment and I don't think he can handle it very well.
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I didn't agree with every point but, on the whole, I thought the OP was rather astute

Don't know what Harry's problem is though
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Harry is an internet tough guy!
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I think that was a well thought out and balanced view.
Can you do one on Marcus now please, being as both are up for eviction.
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I do think that any 24 year old man who bursts into a fit of tears, proclaims a panic attack and goes on and on about a trivial issue to the point of really irritating and distressing someone, indeed a woman, does have issues that need to be dealt with.

Yes he was upset at the end and I do think he was upset and in a bad head space. But it's his fault for over-analysing, irritating other HMs, bringing up the same topic over and over and not letting it go.

Bea only said he was negative and moved beds, hardly a death threat. And his diary room tears seemed very contrived to me.

I'm not one for sob stories, sympathy cards and playing the victim in front of a national audience though, so it depends what you're into.

Just IMO.
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I like Freddy but it was a good read of someones opinion. Could be right but Bea is a total bitch end of.
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oh, how many other accounts you have Dennissabre? i bet that you are using at least 5-7 of em right now. but dennis, when your dad ****ed you in the ass, did he say "i love you?"
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I do think that any 24 year old man who bursts into a fit of tears, proclaims a panic attack and goes on and on about a trivial issue to the point of really irritating and distressing someone, indeed a woman, does have issues that need to be dealt with.

Yes he was upset at the end and I do think he was upset and in a bad head space. But it's his fault for over-analysing, irritating other HMs, bringing up the same topic over and over and not letting it go.

Bea only said he was negative and moved beds, hardly a death threat. And his diary room tears seemed very contrived to me.

I'm not one for sob stories, sympathy cards and playing the victim in front of a national audience though, so it depends what you're into.

Just IMO.
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Your an imbecile and your 'opinion' is flawd. Freddie is Freddie, he likes to observe and make comments. Hes not doing it to be smart or anything, its just what he is interested in

Just like how Lisa is interested in causing a divide

Just like how Charlie likes to be two-faced

Just like how Bea likes to be a *****

If anything, Freddie has the best trait.
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I think that was a well thought out and balanced view.
Can you do one on Marcus now please, being as both are up for eviction.

Hi Twiggy!
Maybe I will tomorrow. I'm knackered!
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Well thought out OP. I agree with most of your post.
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I think that was a well thought out and balanced view.
Can you do one on Marcus now please, being as both are up for eviction.

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Maybe I will tomorrow. I'm knackered!
Thanks Hunni Have a good rest.
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I do think that any 24 year old man who bursts into a fit of tears, proclaims a panic attack and goes on and on about a trivial issue to the point of really irritating and distressing someone, indeed a woman, does have issues that need to be dealt with.

Yes he was upset at the end and I do think he was upset and in a bad head space. But it's his fault for over-analysing, irritating other HMs, bringing up the same topic over and over and not letting it go.

Bea only said he was negative and moved beds, hardly a death threat. And his diary room tears seemed very contrived to me.

I'm not one for sob stories, sympathy cards and playing the victim in front of a national audience though, so it depends what you're into.

Just IMO.
I am a Lisa fan too - I love her!
Some people say that Lisa bullied Freddie, but I don't go along with that. I think she is just a down - to - earth, no nonsense Northern lass who couldn't tolerate his arrogance and posturing and playing the victim. .
Bea is a different story....she is innately cruel and is the type who worms her way into people's affections for her own gratification and benefit just to knock them down when they are no longer useful to her. She is so cruel that another person's vulnerability makes her smell blood and she tears them apart as as some kind of sinister hobby.

Was Freddie being over - dramatic? I don't know. I don't care. If he was it would still not excuse Bea from being so horrific.
Get that awful Bea person out of the house, pronto!
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My honest opinion is that I think Freddie thought he could go into the house and use his ‘superior’ intelligence to outwit fellow HM’s and put in a running commentary of his ‘observations’ of them and their actions to influence the public. He wants to go into politics - what better way to show he was astute, on - the - ball intellectually and a good candidate for a political career?
He under - estimated the down to earth and street wise smarts of the HM’s who hadn’t experienced the benefits of his superior education and privileged lifestyle.
What we are seeing is Freddie’s value system and belief in it being peeled away, layer by layer. It started a long time before Bea came in. His condescension and arrogance were all too apparent, and it got the backs up of most of the HM’s who were nominating him week after week. He managed to take on board how he was irritating people and cranked it back a notch, but he couldn’t let go of his ‘game plan’ and feelings of being cleverer than the rest of them. But by this stage he was getting paranoid, and paranoia has been a large part of his downfall in the house. He managed to co - exist with everyone though, because in his mind the people who didn’t ‘get him’ were inferior to him.
Then, when Bea arrived, and he thought he had found an ‘ally’ in her, his cockiness once again rose to the surface. The night he mocked and taunted Lisa and tried to degrade David was a glimpse of a Freddie that people didn’t recognize - and many didn’t like it. Then when someone of his own class and on an intellectual par with him (Bea) showed her disdain of him, this was the final blow. He could accept disdain and maybe even what he seen as envy from people he regarded as below him in social status, but not from someone who he considered as his equal. That was too much for him to take.

The bottom line is I don’t think Freddie was ever a confident, positive or happy person. I think he felt that he was a fish out of water because his upbringing gave him a certain protection and he wanted to ‘mix’ with the ‘common people’ to give him an insight into their lives to further his ‘political aspirations’. (Which were doomed from the start).
Well, he’s mixed with them now, and I think he will come out of the BB house liking the common people more than when he went in. It will be good for him.
good post mate, agree with some of what yer saying.
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Thanks to those who gave me positive feedback and not insults!
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I wouldn't worry Jet. The forums attract the nerds and weirdos in the main, so expect them to like the nerds/weirdos/fakers/losers, because they are clinging on for dear life.

Charlie's 40, 000 + facebook fans vs 100 TiBB fans and 200 DS fans.

Hahahaha, I love the general wider vote and chav vote, always makes the legit people win. If they're popular generally, they're popular on BB.

Halfwit/Marcus/Siavash are a joke. They are short, ugly, hairy, pervy men who are nerdy, weird, obsessive and analyse EVERYTHING.

Nobody cares for them in real life, these types are laughed at by regular folk.

Charlie and Sophie are popular generally, they are the types people love to hang and chill with. In a nightclub, people go towards these. Because they are part of the cool gang, and always will be.

Nerds tend to run online, because they are ostracized from society, and smaller in number.
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must be the least amount of insults you've had for a post jet!!

i think your op was really good. might not have agreed on every single point, but the general idea i do. well done!!
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must be the least amount of insults you've had for a post jet!!

i think your op was really good. might not have agreed on every single point, but the general idea i do. well done!!
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