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Originally posted by darloboy07:
OMG Darlo, you're going to cause HAVOC!

Even Mary said he's blown it now Frowner, keeping the faith but he's turned into a marmite character now.[/QUOTE]

Well, he might turn it back around if Bea goes/ he takes his rose coloured spectacles off and starts being nice again,(and before someones goes for me, I mean nice not victim!) Most folk are forgiving and will probably forgive him his moment of madness in the same way they have Siavash and, to some extent Marcus, (blame the woman Wink )
FM
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
OMG Darlo, you're going to cause HAVOC!

Even Mary said he's blown it now Frowner, keeping the faith but he's turned into a marmite character now.


Well, he might turn it back around if Bea goes/ he takes his rose coloured spectacles off and starts being nice again,(and before someones goes for me, I mean nice not victim!) Most folk are forgiving and will forgive him his moment of madness in the same way they have Siavash and, to some extent Marcus[/QUOTE]
I agree although I also like Bea, but she's not good for Freddie. Smiler
cologne 1
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Originally posted by cologne1:
I agree although I also like Bea, but she's not good for Freddie. Smiler

She's 'brought out' a less pleasant side to him, (I don't mean assertiveness which is good, I mean nastiness/superiority which isn't.) He does seem to hang onto her every word even 'though I'm sure he doesn't often entirely agree, so he just umms and ahhs as he doesn't want to fall out with her.....think if she goes fairly soon the public will blame her, if not, it could get worse for him
FM
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
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Originally posted by cologne1:
I agree although I also like Bea, but she's not good for Freddie. Smiler

She's 'brought out' a less pleasant side to him, (I don't mean assertiveness which is good, I mean nastiness/superiority which isn't.) He does seem to hang onto her every word even 'though I'm sure he doesn't often entirely agree, so he just umms and ahhs as he doesn't want to fall out with her.....think if she goes fairly soon the public will blame her, if not, it could get worse for him


I noticed that at the bus stop when Bea was saying about Hira. She said this is going to sound awful but .........primark..... Freddie just awwwwed and ooooooed, he didn't agree with her and by the look in his eyes, i thought he was thinking 'yeah it does sound awful'. I would have had more respect for him if he had just said 'Bea, your right, that does sound awful'.
S
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Originally posted by shar69:
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
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Originally posted by cologne1:
I agree although I also like Bea, but she's not good for Freddie. Smiler

She's 'brought out' a less pleasant side to him, (I don't mean assertiveness which is good, I mean nastiness/superiority which isn't.) He does seem to hang onto her every word even 'though I'm sure he doesn't often entirely agree, so he just umms and ahhs as he doesn't want to fall out with her.....think if she goes fairly soon the public will blame her, if not, it could get worse for him


I noticed that at the bus stop when Bea was saying about Hira. She said this is going to sound awful but .........primark..... Freddie just awwwwed and ooooooed, he didn't agree with her and by the look in his eyes, i thought he was thinking 'yeah it does sound awful'. I would have had more respect for him if he had just said 'Bea, your right, that does sound awful'.


i think he looked disturbed by what she was saying.the mind was ticking.
justafriend
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Originally posted by shar69:
I noticed that at the bus stop when Bea was saying about Hira. She said this is going to sound awful but .........primark..... Freddie just awwwwed and ooooooed, he didn't agree with her and by the look in his eyes, i thought he was thinking 'yeah it does sound awful'. I would have had more respect for him if he had just said 'Bea, your right, that does sound awful'.

Shar, it's like he just can't risk disagreeing in any way with Marcus or Bea now he finally has what he sees as 'friends' in the house and fears that if he fell out with them then he might be thrown to the wolves again, except they, (Bea and Marcus,)could become the wolves too
FM

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