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Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

I thought Emma was meant to be anti-Hazel (from what I've read) but she seems quite the opposite.

I was surprised she was more pro Hazel than Gina, but I am too after the last couple of days of the way Hazel's been treated and cast out by the others. No wonder she's had enough of it all after the last few weeks.

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by kimota (Corin's Crib #1) FAKER # 1:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

I thought Emma was meant to be anti-Hazel (from what I've read) but she seems quite the opposite.

I think she has taken the criticism of her bias onboard and is striving to be more even- handed tonight!

 

About time too.  She was dreadful earlier in the series - especially with the Lardy Love.  She really should play it impartially.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

Lacey Banghard again - second time this series.

Brain dead little girl.

I didn't watch the series she was in but she seems quite sweet.

She's really not sweet.

I liked Lacey, she was ok.

Videostar
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Have we ever had the pleasure of seeing this bloke dance before?

This bloke is an unemployed actor, surely?

Peter Lovatt is a Reader and Principal Lecturer in Psychology and he runs the Dance Psychology Lab where he addresses research questions such as: what’s the link between dancing and    neurodegeneration? How does dancing change the way people think and solve problems? And, why is the way we move linked to our hormonal and genetic make up?. Peter has a BSc in Psychology and    English, a MSc in Neural Computation and a PhD in Experimental Cognitive Psychology. He carried out his post-doctoral research at the University of Cambridge. Before becoming a Psychologist Peter    was a professional dancer. He trained in dance and musical theatre at the Guildford School of Acting. Peter combined the study of dance and psychology in 2008 and since then his work has been    reported on TV, radio and in the national and international  press. He has been invited to give many keynote talks around the world, he has given five TEDx talks and he’s appeared on many    popular TV shows, including Strictly Come Dancing: It takes two and the Graham Norton Show.

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