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True enough I hate the baying mob and the production team whip them up too I bet.
Davinabot.
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I didn't see the eviction show last night. When the nominees' names were read out did the crowd boo Sov, too?
Iain Hepburn lost me when he referred to Davina as "The ex-drug addict", what the hell has that got to do with anything Davina now does. It is extremely low and he is no better than the people he is berating, absolutely disgraceful
I loathe the booing and jeering. And it's specious to suggest Endemol/C4 cannot control the crowd - remember when Charlie left to be returned to the house? They managed to keep them quiet then without any undue difficulty it seemed.
Katia bored me silly - a shallow, rather vacuous female desperate to be her own person but apparently unable to grasp the concept that she does not have to be wrapped around a male 24/7. But she is also very vulnerable it seems to me - and a little like Alex in suddenly experiencing the shock of public vilification. And yes, I was predisposed to dislike her for the obvious reason (and yes, I know she wasn't solely responsible and Ronnie Wood is an idiotic buffoon) and I don't agree with the comment "sending a 21-year-old girl to face a lynch mob whipped up into a frenzy for no reason other than she was pretty and flirted a bit with someone else..." She did slightly more than "flirt a bit".
Anyway rant over - back to the booing. It beggars belief that at no time have Endemol ever understood that their attempts to tinker with the original format have turned the show into a shadow of it's original self - and killed it slowly in the process.
Katia bored me silly - a shallow, rather vacuous female desperate to be her own person but apparently unable to grasp the concept that she does not have to be wrapped around a male 24/7. But she is also very vulnerable it seems to me - and a little like Alex in suddenly experiencing the shock of public vilification. And yes, I was predisposed to dislike her for the obvious reason (and yes, I know she wasn't solely responsible and Ronnie Wood is an idiotic buffoon) and I don't agree with the comment "sending a 21-year-old girl to face a lynch mob whipped up into a frenzy for no reason other than she was pretty and flirted a bit with someone else..." She did slightly more than "flirt a bit".
Anyway rant over - back to the booing. It beggars belief that at no time have Endemol ever understood that their attempts to tinker with the original format have turned the show into a shadow of it's original self - and killed it slowly in the process.
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