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When Jo was clearly very upset earlier she said to JJ oh it's best to just leave her alone, even though she was crying. Jo feels like she has nobody in there and Josie says all the right things to her but no way in hell does she show she's there for her. The girl was crying her eyes out and Josie's saying it's okay I'll make her laugh later instead of just giving her a hug.

With her friends like her...

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Reference: Senora
I think her behaviour toward Jo, has been supportive

Yep she handled a delicate situation the best way I think.  She could have done as Crab boy suggested by marching into the toilet where Jo was crying, thereby drawing the cameras towards someone who is already having a shit time.  But would that really have helped?  Josie does not need to take advice from an immature barbie doll collecting Beckham wannabe.
SpiderMonkey
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o has been looking for bloody shoulders to cry on since she got there


She certainly didn't have a good HL show tonight did she?   She'll be a gonna on Friday.
I found her very rude to my little geekboy and also she is just petulant.
And as for sucking up to JJ who she professed to dislike - well words fail me.
FM
Reference: Prom
She seemed completely emotionless when Jo was in pieces. No attempt at all to comfort her or talk to her about it. This 'leave her to it' crap says to me she simply doesn't care.

You are neglecting to acknowledge that the very next scene showed Josie and Jo in the bedroom, lying next to each other talking.  Josie handled it in an appropriate way which was more dignified for Jo than if Josie had rushed into the toilet attracting the attention of the cameras.
SpiderMonkey
Reference: spider
Yep she handled a delicate situation the best way I think. She could have done as Crab boy suggested by marching into the toilet where Jo was crying, thereby drawing the cameras towards someone who is already having a shit time. But would that really have helped? Josie does not need to take advice from an immature barbie doll collecting Beckham wannabe.


I'd love to have a friend like Josie.
Blizz'ard
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Josie handled it in an appropriate way which was more dignified for Jo than if Josie had rushed into the toilet attracting the attention of the cameras.
I don't agree spider. When someone you allegedly care about is really upset the very last thing you worry about is 'dignity'. She didn't give a flying. End of. In my opinion obviously.
Prometheus
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You are neglecting to acknowledge that the very next scene showed Josie and Jo in the bedroom, lying next to each other talking.  Josie handled it in an appropriate way which was more dignified for Jo than if Josie had rushed into the toilet attracting the attention of the cameras.
I agree If I'm upset I want to be left alone for a bit to cry/be angry/whatever then to talk to someone about it... I hate it if people follow me around trying to get me to talk... I'm just like 'leave me alone FFS'
SazBomb
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When you know someone well, this is sometimes the best option
I agree with that. But if I was in a house with a comparative stranger who was clearly very upset I'd be trying to find out what was wrong or at least offer some degree of comfort. She just seemed very cold and emotionless to me. Jo is crying at the drop of a hat these days it seems like a cry for help to me. Ignoring her doesn't help at all.
Prometheus
Bear in mind I don't particularly like Josie.........If I'm upset the last thing in the world I want is someone blundering in, and giving it all.......What's wrong.........get it all out.

Naff off, and let me come to by myself..........Now, I don't know if Josie is the same way inclined, but I understood what she was saying, and I would have said the same 
stoory
Referencerom
I agree with that. But if I was in a house with a comparative stranger who was clearly very upset I'd be trying to find out what was wrong or at least offer some degree of comfort. She just seemed very cold and emotionless to me. Jo is crying at the drop of a hat these days it seems like a cry for help to me. Ignoring her doesn't help at all.
But they really aren't strangers anymore.  Being together 24/7 for weeks intensifies the relationships in there.

You see Josie as cold but  I see her as giving Jo time to gather her thoughts and emotions which is how the women/girls in my family deal with things.
Smarting Buttocks

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