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Big Brother: 2000 - 2024 Individual forums for Big Brother UK series 1- 21 (2000-2023). Also Celebrity Hijack (2008) and Ultimate Big Brother (2010). |
View Poll Results: Do you care if an interview is biased? | ||||||
I love it when they're biased, regardless of whether I think it's justified or not |
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0 | 0% | |||
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It depends on the housemate and whether I believe it's justified or not |
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5 | 50.00% | |||
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I don't mind |
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2 | 20.00% | |||
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I don't like it, but can see why they might be necessary |
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2 | 20.00% | |||
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I don't like them full stop - they're not necessary |
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1 | 10.00% | |||
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I've seen presenters (Emma, mainly) be criticised for 'biased' interviews, but I've never really heard people favour them?
I'm just curious about people's opinions on them, because in most cases, I'd argue the 'bias' (as in, harsh interviews about the person's actions and time in the house) is justified (see: Helen, Katie Hopkins, and Roxanne) |
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The voice of reason
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who is deciding the bias?
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If someone acts like a heathen through the series, then their interview should be used to grill them and try to make them take accountability for their actions
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Some presenter shouldn’t be the beacon of morality going around dispensing justice. It’s only ‘satisfying’ and defended when people personally agree with what they’re saying.
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