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Originally posted by jennywren:


I do have to wonder whether the systematic destruction of someone's character is something we should be watching on reality TV. If it's OK on TV, it sends the message it is OK in real life.


I agree with you, however at least BB is policed. The rest of society, with its Sun reader culture, celeb mags with poor role models, and extremely poor lifestyle choices represent more of a threat. IMHYCO I would rather they ceased to publish trash like that than end BB as a series.
Garage Joe
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by jennywren:


I do have to wonder whether the systematic destruction of someone's character is something we should be watching on reality TV. If it's OK on TV, it sends the message it is OK in real life.


I agree with you, however at least BB is policed. The rest of society, with its Sun reader culture, celeb mags with poor role models, and extremely poor lifestyle choices represent more of a threat. IMHYCO I would rather they ceased to publish trash like that than end BB as a series.


Quite agree. I think The Sun has a lot to answer for during the past two decades. The Sun has almost single-handedly re-defined British culture.
jennywren
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Originally posted by jennywren:
This show is getting very dangerous the way it is playing with people's emotions and fundamental beings.

I know someone very like Bea and they are about the cruellest person I've ever come across. The cruelty is in the words and the way they are used and in turning things around so the innocent are made to feel guilty.

Bea should be removed from the house because she is no longer playing a game. She is emotionally terrorising other housemates. She's done a grand job on the vulnerable Freddie. If I was his parents, I would be demanding his removal from the house.

Early this morning, she started on Marcus, turning around everything he was saying. But Marcus was more than a match for her. She couldn't beat him down so gave up, tried to raise some tears, accused him of bullying, and rushed off to the Diary Room.

In the meantime, she did tell us her game plan. Keep digging away, she said (paraphrasing), say things about people often enough, and other people will begin to believe it. She didn't want Marcus doing that to her, but she has been doing it to everyone else.

She laid the foundations for her next victim in David last week, but is now trying to win his trust, just so she can slam him down.

She destroyed Ken and Tom within days of her arrival. At that time, we hardly knew any of them, and she seemed like a fun girl, but she was lethal. We were so distracted by the Noirin affair, we couldn't see what was going on under our noses.

Apparently, she was fidgeting about, desperate to tell Rodrigo he had not met the real Queen. She may have thought, as we all did, that he would have a right hissy fit which she could then build upon to make him look even worse. But BB pre-empted her and told him the truth. In the end, he came out laughing.

There's playing the game, and bitchery, and we all love a baddie. But this girl is no baddie. She is just downright cruel and repellent so it comes as no surprise that she has been fired from every job she has ever had, has been expelled from school, and has had to move house because everyone hated her.

Every year, on BB, we witness housemates who go through some kind of breakdown and/or personality difficulties. Think of Shabaz, Sree, Freddie, who all became emotionally vulnerable, or Grace, Charley or Alexandra, who showed quite horrible sides to their personalities in the house.

Bea, on the other hand, is the catalyst for all this. She makes the canny Lisa look like a beginner at that game, to such an extent, she has developed into some sort of Mother Earth. What Bea does and says is deliberate. Her tone is reasonable and measured and she never shouts. She is actually doing this to people on purpose.

It does not make good television and it is not good for the personalities she comes into contact with on the show. And it is not good for her own future, because who will employ her now?


brilliant post OP you've got her sussed good an proper Clapping

I dont want the series to be cancelled tho - just get the bea-tch out Smiler
H
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Originally posted by Moonbeams:
Oh so she's tried it on Marcus, I knew she would.
She'll not do Dave for another little while yet but she will turn on Lisa shortly. *rubs hands*
This BB has without doubt been a thousand times better then last years one.
So no they shouldn't cancel it.


I think she's sussed that Dave is not as easy to pick off as she thought.....Charlie would be a piece of cake Thumbs Up
Kaytee
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I think we the general public have lost our innocence over the years, we started off watching open mouthed when nasty Nick got outed in BB1 then found humour in BB2 with Brian Dowling and co, we got wound up at the cleaning antics of Alex Sibley in BB3 then fell asleep during BB4 then bam BB5 woke us up again, then on through the years with more and more fall outs and chav behaviour until we arrive at BB10 which is all about one side against the other with very little humour to bring it all back to earth.

So all in all no it shouldn't be stopped but it should try to find its original concept and entertainment value with a better balance of housemates, I am enjoying this one but REALLY MISS THE LAUGHS AND HUMOUR AND INNOCENCE OF THE EARLY ONES Smiler


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Canicant
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Originally posted by Kaytee:


I think she's sussed that Dave is not as easy to pick off as she thought.....Charlie would be a piece of cake Thumbs Up


Oh he's going to be a walk in the park. But he too will play up for the camera she'll leave him till closer to the end though (if she's still there). I dislike her but I do enjoy watching her playing them all.
Moonbeams

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