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Originally posted by Senora Reyes:
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Originally posted by boltonfan2:
She's the only one who stuck up for Siavash


That is why if Siavash goes I will be supporting her all the way. The girl is loyal and brave with it too. Thumbs Up


I'm saddened that Marcus didn't stick up for him. He missed an opportunity there to tell Charlie to piss off, but instead Marcus is fooled into thinking that Charlie is his best mate. Little does he know that Charlie nominates Marcus week after week, using words such as "nasty" as part of his nomination reasons.
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by figtree:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
Sophie - Siavash's one and only friend in there.


Do you know I think you may be right! Trouble is ,is she strong enough to brave the onslought afterwards? If she is it could very well win her the show!


I would'nt begrudge her, she was brilliant tonight, and she has stood up to Marcus on more than one occasion.
Senora Reyes
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Originally posted by figtree:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
Sophie - Siavash's one and only friend in there.


Do you know I think you may be right! Trouble is ,is she strong enough to brave the onslought afterwards? If she is it could very well win her the show!


For the remark that Marcus made I now declare that I am supporting Siavash on this but if he goes then it will be Sophie!
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What tonight's highlights showed quite clearly were the two sides to Sophie I find so very difficult to reconcile.

Firstly we had the complete idiocy of the geography task. I refuse to believe that someone who has had the benefit of an education to the age of 16 can be so unremittingly ignorant. It wasn't funny - it was shameful. Only the fact that my 14 year old son was even more mortified than I was encourages me that not all is lost.

And then we have Sophie supporting Siavash. The only housemate (aside from Marcus) apparently able to get her head around the convoluted (though sadly misjudged) reasoning behind Vash's decision not to nominate.
Cariad
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Originally posted by Cariad:
What tonight's highlights showed quite clearly were the two sides to Sophie I find so very difficult to reconcile.

Firstly we had the complete idiocy of the geography task. I refuse to believe that someone who has had the benefit of an education to the age of 16 can be so unremittingly ignorant. It wasn't funny - it was shameful. Only the fact that my 14 year old son was even more mortified than I was encourages me that not all is lost.

And then we have Sophie supporting Siavash. The only housemate (aside from Marcus) apparently able to get her head around the convoluted (though sadly misjudged) reasoning behind Vash's decision not to nominate.
being badly educated or not being interested in her education doesn't really equate to her being unintelligent.

'ello.
jacksonb
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Originally posted by JacksonB:
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Originally posted by Cariad:
What tonight's highlights showed quite clearly were the two sides to Sophie I find so very difficult to reconcile.

Firstly we had the complete idiocy of the geography task. I refuse to believe that someone who has had the benefit of an education to the age of 16 can be so unremittingly ignorant. It wasn't funny - it was shameful. Only the fact that my 14 year old son was even more mortified than I was encourages me that not all is lost.

And then we have Sophie supporting Siavash. The only housemate (aside from Marcus) apparently able to get her head around the convoluted (though sadly misjudged) reasoning behind Vash's decision not to nominate.
being badly educated or not being interested in her education doesn't really equate to her being unintelligent.

'ello.


Hey you.

I know the difference between ignorance and stupidity but her ignorance was so bizarre (Iceland in the Pacific and Japan off the west coast of Africa??) it's either gross stupidity or premeditated stupidity (is she trying to out East Anglia Jade?).
Cariad
Sophie showed something tonight, something more important than knowing where Sweden is on the map. She showed loyalty to an outnumbered HM who was being bombarded with criticism, and she stood her ground in support. I'm glad I altered my opinion of Sophie a week or two ago because I suspected that her joining in on the Freddie-baiting was Kris led.

She will obviously be an outcast from the Lisa gang now for daring to support their chosen target, but Sophie is a strong little girl - not good on geography, admittedly - but she will be able to face the onslaught of negativity that will come her way because of her decision. If Siavash stays, their friendship would be formidable and unbreakable and it could also be Lisa and her minions downfall.
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Sophie showed something tonight, something more important than knowing where Sweden is on the map. She showed loyalty to an outnumbered HM who was being bombarded with criticism, and she stood her ground in support. I'm glad I altered my opinion of Sophie a week or two ago because I suspected that her joining in on the Freddie-baiting was Kris led.

She will obviously be an outcast from the Lisa gang now for daring to support their chosen target, but Sophie is a strong little girl - not good on geography, admittedly - but she will be able to face the onslaught of negativity that will come her way because of her decision. If Siavash stays, their friendship would be formidable and unbreakable and it could also be Lisa and her minions downfall.


Clapping if Siavash goes she gets my support all the way.
Senora Reyes
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Originally posted by Cariad:
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
If Siavash stays, their friendship would be formidable and unbreakable and it could also be Lisa and her minions downfall.


How? The numbers still don't add up and in any event we'll be into the final week where all housemates are fair game and the vote is to save.


Their friendship will be formidable because it is the only real one in the house cariad. They will watch each other's back, allowing the real snakes to stick the knife into each other to win the money. We don't know at this stage if it is a vote to save so it is premature to second guess what will happen. My point is that they are a stronger team if they are real friends who look out for each other.
Twee Surgeon
Apologies for sounding thicker than Sophie during the geography test Big Grin but I still don't understand. If Marcus goes then the Lisa clique will stick with Siavash and one other to nominate - possibly Sophie if they perceive her to be his ally and a likely contender to win.

BUT - next week is the final week. Unless BB changes the format entirely (and of course it can) the final week is nomination free and all housemates are up for public vote. And it's usually a vote to win.
Cariad

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