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Originally posted by MysTerry:
What did he do Confused


They had a row about Noirin and her not speaking to anyone when she left, and then had a row about sausages that Isaac left. Charlie was doing is woeful sad face look, blinking like mad to try and make the tears form, because he felt so sorry for Noirin, who he nominated, but tries to see the good in everyone Roll Eyes Big Grin
Dame_Ann_Average
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Originally posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
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Originally posted by MysTerry:
What did he do Confused


They had a row about Noirin and her not speaking to anyone when she left, and then had a row about sausages that Isaac left. Charlie was doing is woeful sad face look, blinking like mad to try and make the tears form, because he felt so sorry for Noirin, who he nominated, but tries to see the good in everyone Roll Eyes Big Grin
That was the link I was trying to do but I am hopeless at doing links Laugh
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Marguerita:


They had a row about Noirin and her not speaking to anyone when she left, and then had a row about sausages that Isaac left. Charlie was doing is woeful sad face look, blinking like mad to try and make the tears form, because he felt so sorry for Noirin, who he nominated, but tries to see the good in everyone Roll Eyes Big Grin
That was the link I was trying to do but I am hopeless at doing links Laugh[/QUOTE]

I know Laugh But I'm hopeless too, so I typed it Big Grin
Dame_Ann_Average
Wilder, I have done my research haha. I should always do it before posting ya kna (as Charlie would say).

Another day, another row, but this time the word 'winner' was mentioned. Red flag to a bull in Charlie's book because he thinks he has it all stitched up winner-wise. There will be lots of blinking Charlie-style, wide-mouthed innocence, staged funny bits for the camera, even some crying if someone can find him an onion. Yes, Charlie is gonna up the ante now. It will be real RADA stuff instead of CABA Wink. I'm not sure if I can take any more bad acting from Charlie tbh lol
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
Charlie is so fake, sneaky and two faced. He doesn't like everyone thats a lie just to look genuine in front of them he's gameplan is making a lot of progress he's so desperate to win he'll backstab the lot of them to do so.


that's true darlo, and his first victim could be Rodrigo now that the word winner has been mentioned.
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
Charlie is so fake, sneaky and two faced. He doesn't like everyone thats a lie just to look genuine in front of them he's gameplan is making a lot of progress he's so desperate to win he'll backstab the lot of them to do so.


It takes a lot of guts to stand away from the crowd. In the eviction room, he actually sat with Noirin, as did Hira, whilst the rest of them sat huddled round Marcus. They were having a go at him for sitting with Noirin, and that she was rude because she didn't say goodbye to any of them, he argued back that he didn't like people to be isolated and none of them attempted to say goodbye to Noirin. To be fair to Charlie, he was the only one out of team Lisa that used to actually sit and talk to Freddie. Whether it is to make himself look good to the public or not, the fact is that in both situations he did what was morally right to him.
S
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
Charlie is so fake, sneaky and two faced. He doesn't like everyone thats a lie just to look genuine in front of them he's gameplan is making a lot of progress he's so desperate to win he'll backstab the lot of them to do so.


that's true darlo, and his first victim could be Rodrigo now that the word winner has been mentioned.
Ive totally gone off him now too! Shake Head
Little Miss Spurs
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It takes a lot of guts to stand away from the crowd. In the eviction room, he actually sat with Noirin, as did Hira, whilst the rest of them sat huddled round Marcus.


It looked to me by this action, and earlier comments that they made about the towel protest, that they were both doing what they thought would make them look good. At least that was my take on it, and as a viewer, rightly or wrongly, i saw straight through it.

Throughout the week the HL show presented me with evidence of Sophie having some new found empathy towards Marcus - she identified that he was lonely and away from the group - this developed, oddly, into an under the duvet heart to heart. Suddenly, Noirin has Isaac, and instantly a new team has formed, albeit an exclusive duo. For this reason alone, i have no problem whatsoever with the housemates that chose to support Marcus - and that's without even touching the Siavash issue...
Cold Sweat
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Originally posted by Cold Sweat:
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It takes a lot of guts to stand away from the crowd. In the eviction room, he actually sat with Noirin, as did Hira, whilst the rest of them sat huddled round Marcus.


It looked to me by this action, and earlier comments that they made about the towel protest, that they were both doing what they thought would make them look good. At least that was my take on it, and as a viewer, rightly or wrongly, i saw straight through it.

Throughout the week the HL show presented me with evidence of Sophie having some new found empathy towards Marcus - she identified that he was lonely and away from the group - this developed, oddly, into an under the duvet heart to heart. Suddenly, Noirin has Isaac, and instantly a new team has formed, albeit an exclusive duo. For this reason alone, i have no problem whatsoever with the housemates that chose to support Marcus - and that's without even touching the Siavash issue...


Funny how people see things differently. A lot of fm's commented on Sophie in the diary room plea for Marcus, most thought that she looked uncomfortable. I saw it as her 'wanting to be part of the biggest group'. Another thing that I noticed on live feed last night was something that Sophie said about 'Bunnygate'. She had a conversation with Siavash the other night, when she revealed that when Siavash saw them doing the bunny thing, it was actually a dinosaur impression that was aimed at Marcus. Siavash admitted he had been mistaken and he was the one that had told Noirin. Yet in the bedroom last night, Sophie was telling everyone that it was Noirin that had made the mistake and that she was just so paranoid. Charlie corrected her 3 times that it was Siavash, but he may as well have not bothered for all the notice that anyone took. Charlie may be fake, unfunny and whatever other terms you can think of, but he is putting himself out there by defending Noirin as a lone voice. He quite rightly said that all of them in the house have said things behind peoples backs. So what has he got to gain by defending her?
S
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Originally posted by shar69:
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Originally posted by Cold Sweat:
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It takes a lot of guts to stand away from the crowd. In the eviction room, he actually sat with Noirin, as did Hira, whilst the rest of them sat huddled round Marcus.


It looked to me by this action, and earlier comments that they made about the towel protest, that they were both doing what they thought would make them look good. At least that was my take on it, and as a viewer, rightly or wrongly, i saw straight through it.

Throughout the week the HL show presented me with evidence of Sophie having some new found empathy towards Marcus - she identified that he was lonely and away from the group - this developed, oddly, into an under the duvet heart to heart. Suddenly, Noirin has Isaac, and instantly a new team has formed, albeit an exclusive duo. For this reason alone, i have no problem whatsoever with the housemates that chose to support Marcus - and that's without even touching the Siavash issue...


Funny how people see things differently. A lot of fm's commented on Sophie in the diary room plea for Marcus, most thought that she looked uncomfortable. I saw it as her 'wanting to be part of the biggest group'. Another thing that I noticed on live feed last night was something that Sophie said about 'Bunnygate'. She had a conversation with Siavash the other night, when she revealed that when Siavash saw them doing the bunny thing, it was actually a dinosaur impression that was aimed at Marcus. Siavash admitted he had been mistaken and he was the one that had told Noirin. Yet in the bedroom last night, Sophie was telling everyone that it was Noirin that had made the mistake and that she was just so paranoid. Charlie corrected her 3 times that it was Siavash, but he may as well have not bothered for all the notice that anyone took. Charlie may be fake, unfunny and whatever other terms you can think of, but he is putting himself out there by defending Noirin as a lone voice. He quite rightly said that all of them in the house have said things behind peoples backs. So what has he got to gain by defending her?


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Funny how people see things differently. A lot of fm's commented on Sophie in the diary room plea for Marcus, most thought that she looked uncomfortable. I saw it as her 'wanting to be part of the biggest group'.


4 housemates went into the DR - 4 out of 12 is not the bigger group, by my calculations.

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Another thing that I noticed on live feed last night was something that Sophie said about 'Bunnygate'. She had a conversation with Siavash the other night, when she revealed that when Siavash saw them doing the bunny thing, it was actually a dinosaur impression that was aimed at Marcus. Siavash admitted he had been mistaken and he was the one that had told Noirin. Yet in the bedroom last night, Sophie was telling everyone that it was Noirin that had made the mistake and that she was just so paranoid. Charlie corrected her 3 times that it was Siavash, but he may as well have not bothered for all the notice that anyone took.


But Noirin had been paranoid (regardless if Sophie got the running order wrong) - she turned 'Bunnygate' from a rumour into a self fulfilling prophecy - that played out over subsequent weeks. For instance, just a couple of days ago, Noirin said she could tell that Sophie had nominated her because she would not look her in the face. This, as we know, was
untrue.

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Charlie may be fake, unfunny and whatever other terms you can think of, but he is putting himself out there by defending Noirin as a lone voice. He quite rightly said that all of them in the house have said things behind peoples backs. So what has he got to gain by defending her?


At a guess, 100k is the immediate figure that springs to mind.
Cold Sweat

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