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Locke.
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Before this weeks eviction I think we all need to be reminded about the actions of Stuart in Spit-Gate.
Enjoy: Clearly, this is the defining moment of the series. Compare Stu and Rachel's reactions to the incident. Rachel Rachel spent a long, long time with Jen trying to calm her down. Rachel attempted to draw Mo away from the group, sensing that things were getting too worked up. Rachel was the FIRST to state that things were getting out of control. While Stu is berating Mo as he's leaving, Rachel is frowning at Stu. Recognising the potential for worse things to occur, she says Mo should leave and places her hand between them. Stu: Prior to the events on the video, Stu (along with Dale) charged into B-Block, telling Rex to apologise even after he had done so. Stu is the FIRST to react to Mo's innocent remark, by raising his voice to levels which would incite others to get more worked up. Bex jumped in immediately after. Stu, twisted the incident to make it seem as though Mo was squaring up to a woman. That sort of accusation is almost on a par as the accusations of homophobia Dennis levelled at Mo. Bex claimed to jump between the pair of them precisely because she saw it getting heated. Whether that was really her motive is not the point. She acknowledged that Mo didn't approach her -- she got up in his face, not the other way around. Stu was right there alongside Dennis, Bex and Dale, ordering Mo out of the room, as if he owned it. As Mo was leaving AFTER being spat at, Stu still has zero remorse. He still has a go at Mo, picking at a fresh wound: "What are you looking at, you?" Now, obviously Stu was a bigger player in the Spitgate incident, but the difference in their two behaviours could not be more stark. All the Spitgate crew need to receive their just desserts. Evict Stu. |
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