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Charlie was right to call out Siavash. It pains me to say it but if Charlie is still a contender I wonder if that could have been his winning moment.

It takes one to know one, that's maybe why Charlie can see through Siavash. Charlie agonizes in the DR, so does Siavash. Both pretend they love everyone and are just there for the experience, the truth of course is the opposite. They just try and look good. Siavash tries to look like he is in great pain at evictions as well.
Free Thinking
After that "performance" yesterday from Charlie, he must have thought he was leaving a bad impression with the viewers.
He remembered that he is the nice guy who likes everybody and whom everybody loves in return. (chokes on words.)
So he brought out the character of Nana and did a lengthy performance. Thank goodness we were spared that on tonight`s show.
How pathetically calculating.
brisket
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
Charlie was right to call out Siavash. It pains me to say it but if Charlie is still a contender I wonder if that could have been his winning moment.

It takes one to know one, that's maybe why Charlie can see through Siavash. Charlie agonizes in the DR, so does Siavash. Both pretend they love everyone and are just there for the experience, the truth of course is the opposite. They just try and look good. Siavash tries to look like he is in great pain at evictions as well.


Charlie is the biggest FAKE of the series.

This thread is not just about the Siavash incident, oh no. I also refer to him being best buddies with Marcus. Remember, Marcus considers Charlie to be his best mate in the house. If only Marcus knew that Charlie nominates him week after week, using words such as "nasty" to describe Marcus as part of his nomination reasons.

As for his horrible attack on Siavash... Charlie was bordering on aggressive. The venom and spite in his words was designed to inflict maximum impact and hurt.

Winning moment? You're having a laugh. Charlie proved that his "nice guy" image is as fake as his friendship with Marcus.
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
Charlie was right to call out Siavash. It pains me to say it but if Charlie is still a contender I wonder if that could have been his winning moment.

It takes one to know one, that's maybe why Charlie can see through Siavash. Charlie agonizes in the DR, so does Siavash. Both pretend they love everyone and are just there for the experience, the truth of course is the opposite. They just try and look good. Siavash tries to look like he is in great pain at evictions as well.


Charlie is the biggest FAKE of the series.

This thread is not just about the Siavash incident, oh no. I also refer to him being best buddies with Marcus. Remember, Marcus considers Charlie to be his best mate in the house. If only Marcus knew that Charlie nominates him week after week, using words such as "nasty" to describe Marcus as part of his nomination reasons.

As for his horrible attack on Siavash... Charlie was bordering on aggressive. The venom and spite in his words was designed to inflict maximum impact and hurt.

Winning moment? You're having a laugh. Charlie proved that his "nice guy" image is as fake as his friendship with Marcus.


Nominations are just part of the game, although Siavash of course pretends that it's about life and death. He is as obsessed about nominations as Lisa. The difference is Siavash pretends he is out of the game.

Siavash will try and play the victim and look calm while others are angry, but he doesn't fool me in any way.
Free Thinking

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