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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.

That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...


Clapping
it was a little bit of justice for freddie last night, team lisa hasnt got it sewn up yet, shes still got saivash as her thorn in her side.
justafriend
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.
That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...

That is one of the reasons I would like Charlie to win. He too, was the only one that had a good word for Noirin, while the rest were celebrating her demise. Smiler
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Originally posted by felix:
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.
That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...

That is one of the reasons I would like Charlie to win. He too, was the only one that had a good word for Noirin, while the rest were celebrating her demise. Smiler


Oh please! Charlie did that to ensure Noirin would big him up during the week, if he was genuine he wouldn't have dropped the others in it the night before to Issac and Noirin. The difference being with Noirin was that she screwed over quite a few of them in there as well as lying, she was disloyal and couldn't have given a toss about anyone but herself.

Freddie was roundly victimised by several HM's encouraged by vindictive bully Lisa for being posh, he couldn't do right from wrong with them, Siavash saw what was going on and remained close to Freddie right up until Freddie was evicted.
Senora Reyes
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Originally posted by Senora Reyes:
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Originally posted by Videostar:
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Wasn't his cup of tea at first but he grew to like him, similarly with Marcus...shame neither of them really liked him back


Freddie likes Siavash alot.


Yes and Siavash liked Freddie a lot. One thing that sticks in my mind was when Bea was being at her vilest and Freddie was on his own upset in the bedroom, Siavash came in held his hand and comforted him.


Hi SR wavey

Agree, it was sweet of him when he was comforting Freddie no one else seemed bothered. Siavash looked genuinely concerned. He also had a conversation with Bea about her treatment of Freddie. I think Siavash never bothered with Bea because of how she was with Freddie. Bea gave Siavash extra attention and would flirt with him etc but i think Siavash didnt like her because of how she treated Freddie. So yes i think Siavash genuinely likes Freddie and the friendship grew over time. I think the fact that Siavash defended Freddie to team nasty when he nedded to get in team Lisa etc good books shows this also.
frenchbread
The fact that Marcus is now hoping Lisa wins, dispite him witnessing first hand the abuse Freddie received, shows that Marcus was never a true friend of Freddie's, more likely, he was using Freddie because he kept surviving evictions and therefore obviously popular.

Marcus's support for Lisa was beginning to unmask in his final few weeks. I had strong suspicions that he was a Team Lisa member, and last night he proved me right when he uttered the words "Lisa to win".
SpiderMonkey
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
The fact that Marcus is now hoping Lisa wins, dispite him witnessing first hand the abuse Freddie received, shows that Marcus was never a true friend of Freddie's, more likely, he was using Freddie because he kept surviving evictions and therefore obviously popular.

Marcus's support for Lisa was beginning to unmask in his final few weeks. I had strong suspicions that he was a Team Lisa member, and last night he proved me right when he uttered the words "Lisa to win".


Spot on Spidey.

I said weeks ago that Marcus used Freddie to even up the numbers against the block vote and protect himself from being nommed. I don't dispute Marcus liked Freddie, but I don't think he cared about Freddie. Marcus and Lisa are both selfish.
Senora Reyes
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Originally posted by Senora Reyes:
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Originally posted by felix:
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.
That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...

That is one of the reasons I would like Charlie to win. He too, was the only one that had a good word for Noirin, while the rest were celebrating her demise. Smiler


Oh please! Charlie did that to ensure Noirin would big him up during the week, if he was genuine he wouldn't have dropped the others in it the night before to Issac and Noirin. The difference being with Noirin was that she screwed over quite a few of them in there as well as lying, she was disloyal and couldn't have given a toss about anyone but herself.

Freddie was roundly victimised by several HM's encouraged by vindictive bully Lisa for being posh, he couldn't do right from wrong with them, Siavash saw what was going on and remained close to Freddie right up until Freddie was evicted.

Oh please... yourself Big Grin I have my thoughts on the whole sorry story, as do you. I have said all that I am going to say about Noirvash/Noirus etc, as it is done and dusted. I have moved on, but do remember Team Marcus popping the corks and Team Lisa saying "she hasn't spoke to me in 3 wks". Charlie was genuine in his comments. The fact that Charlie is hated so much, doesn't seem to allow people to see further than that.. and it's the same for Noirin. Smiler
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
The fact that Marcus is now hoping Lisa wins, dispite him witnessing first hand the abuse Freddie received, shows that Marcus was never a true friend of Freddie's, more likely, he was using Freddie because he kept surviving evictions and therefore obviously popular.

Marcus's support for Lisa was beginning to unmask in his final few weeks. I had strong suspicions that he was a Team Lisa member, and last night he proved me right when he uttered the words "Lisa to win".


Agree when Freddie was upset and banging his head someone told Marcus to check up on Freddie (cant remember who) but Marcus looked put out by this and said something like "He does it all
lot" he looked like he couldnt be bothered. Siavash however kept checking up on Freddie and held his hand.
frenchbread
Although not my favourite I do think Siavash 'respects' every one of them. No one could understand Freddie at the start because he came across as a silly posh boy trying pretending to know what life on the other side of the fence was like.
Lisa's gang felt intimidated by him. It was only when Freddie got confidence he seemed to be more himself. Then he learned how to play the game a la Marcus and we saw a whole different side to him. Marcus knew this too because he was taught by the Master.
Siavsh on the other hand just saw Freddie - not an opponemt in a game.
Ebinezer
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Originally posted by felix:
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.
That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...

That is one of the reasons I would like Charlie to win. He too, was the only one that had a good word for Noirin, while the rest were celebrating her demise. Smiler


He nommed her! Charlie always sheds a crocodile tear on camera when a housemate that he nominated that week gets evicted. It would have been more impressive if he had said that he had wanted her to go.
riversider
I think Siavash always liked Freddie and his comment three weeks into the show cannot be taken at face value. As the weeks went on, a friendship blossomed between them and it was during Rabbitgate that Siavash realised what a staunch friend Freddie was, how he would stick his neck out for a mate, and how he would face the rabble to right a wrong to a mate.

When the tables were turned and Freddie was getting ripped apart, Siavash stepped into the equation and it was pay-back time come large. There is no doubt in my mind that Freddie and Siavash regard each other as firm friends now. Their friendship was tested many times in their time in the house together, and it has proved to be a good one. It was always a true friendship, without an agenda on either side.
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by ѕρι∂єямσηкєγ:
Siavash stood tall and defended Freddie's name after he was evicted. The likes of Lisa, Bea and Marcus were having a good old bitch about him.

That's all that matters to me. When it came to the crunch, only Siavash cared...


The same Siavash who complained to Lisa & co that he didn't want to talk to Freddie, If I were Fred and I saw that after leaving the house BB would need to enlist more security for the final night.

At the end of the day I think Siavash cares only about Siavash and is far from a deserving winner.

That said...

He is probably the best of the remaining HMs and that REALLY is saying something.
Comrade Ogilvy

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