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Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Emma you KNOW it's about the changing of her vote and that some think she's a stirrer.  Why the pleading of ignorance when you've read social media?

Exactly. BB never addressed that and thats why she's out. 

And why infer it's Dex's fault, he didn't know of the twist, BB did, so blame them if anyone. Is it me or does Emma come across as not liking Dex.

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Videostar:

Vanessa Feltz thinks Sophie's downfall was her dislike for "nice" Sam...this is beyond a joke now.

Well, if you delete the "nice" then I think Vanessa may have a point.  Sam's fans will have voted to evict Sophie for sure.  She was the easiest option/target for them especially as she and Sam had been rowing.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Videostar:

Vanessa Feltz thinks Sophie's downfall was her dislike for "nice" Sam...this is beyond a joke now.

Well, if you delete the "nice" then I think Vanessa may have a point.  Sam's fans will have voted to evict Sophie for sure.  She was the easiest option/target for them especially as she and Sam had been rowing.

ive got everything wrong this time who i liked and  i didnt vote sophie i voted charlie today i didnt think sophie deserved to go over charlie 

justafriend
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Videostar:

Vanessa Feltz thinks Sophie's downfall was her dislike for "nice" Sam...this is beyond a joke now.

Well, if you delete the "nice" then I think Vanessa may have a point.  Sam's fans will have voted to evict Sophie for sure.  She was the easiest option/target for them especially as she and Sam had been rowing.

But Vanessa Feltz highlighted the "nice" bit, so that is important...they totally ignore his bad points.

 

Which is what I said would happen on night one.

Videostar
Originally Posted by justafriend:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Vanessa Feltz thinks Sophie's downfall was her dislike for "nice" Sam...this is beyond a joke now.
Well, if you delete the "nice" then I think Vanessa may have a point.  Sam's fans will have voted to evict Sophie for sure.  She was the easiest option/target for them especially as she and Sam had been rowing.
ive got everything wrong this time who i liked and  i didnt vote sophie i voted charlie today i didnt think sophie deserved to go over charlie

Hello lovely
That's interesting - I suppose it's whether you feel like voting tactically or with your gut feeling.  I can't blame you for giving Charlie a vote

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Videostar:
 

But Vanessa Feltz highlighted the "nice" bit, so that is important...they totally ignore his bad points.

 

Which is what I said would happen on night one.

 

Vanessa can highlight whatever she likes - doesn't mean anyone has to take notice of her.  You know how YOU feel and so do other anti-Sam voters.  I doubt there's many who haven't made their mind up by now, Vids.

 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Why was that all about Dexter?  What about her dislike of Sam? 

Dare I ask what they said about him...im not watching. lol

Basically, since leaving the house, she's been asked a dozen times and in various ways what she thinks of Dexter. Hardly a word on her friendship with Gina though...

Cold Sweat
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Why was that all about Dexter?  What about her dislike of Sam? 

Dare I ask what they said about him...im not watching. lol

Basically, since leaving the house, she's been asked a dozen times and in various ways what she thinks of Dexter. Hardly a word on her friendship with Gina though...


It's disgusting, trying to get negative comments on Dexter.

 

Emma hates the guy.

Videostar
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
 

But Vanessa Feltz highlighted the "nice" bit, so that is important...they totally ignore his bad points.

 

Which is what I said would happen on night one.

 

Vanessa can highlight whatever she likes - doesn't mean anyone has to take notice of her.  You know how YOU feel and so do other anti-Sam voters.  I doubt there's many who haven't made their mind up by now, Vids.

 

Agreed, but she and the BOTS show in general can sway some peoples votes.

Videostar

I'm late to the party as unusual. Just watching Thurdays show & I'm confused as to why Charlie or anyone else isn't asking why the twins (who we all saw repeatedly asking if they would definitely get the money) also hadn't chosen the 99k. I'm guessing the was another higher amount in between the 99k and the 96.5k that they chose. Did they choose the lowest of the 4 highest amounts thinking they would walk away with that?  It just seems once again it's we aspire to have a go at Dexter.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

I'm late to the party as unusual. Just watching Thurdays show & I'm confused as to why Charlie or anyone else isn't asking why the twins (who we all saw repeatedly asking if they would definitely get the money) also hadn't chosen the 99k. I'm guessing the was another higher amount in between the 99k and the 96.5k that they chose. Did they choose the lowest of the 4 highest amounts thinking they would walk away with that?  It just seems once again it's we aspire to have a go at Dexter.

I've never worked out why the twins didn't get quizzed like he did..   Also don't understand why it's anybody's business what Dexter chose  - and why they're so mad at him.    They keep saying they're not in it for the money -so why would it matter if he HAD walked off with ÂĢ88k?   I almost wish he had - but I'd rather he won and took the ÂĢ100k now.   Dexter deserves to win and Sam deserves to go out with nothing and into oblivion.

Kaffs

I'm totally at a loss over this - have I missed something?

BB told them that someone WAS being chucked out that evening and thet had to decide what was the smallest amount they would accept as a pay-off.

They ALL had to approach the boards thinking that one of them DEFINITELY was leaving. So where is this thinking/assumption that the 4 of them would choose the 4 highest amounts coming from?

We heard Dexter saying something about '...an amount that would leave a decent amount for the winner....' so if he was trully meaning that, is it that much of a surprise that he went as 'low' as 88K?

And how do they know that they all got the same choices? Maybe the 99K wasn't there for the twins or Dexter!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I'm totally at a loss over this - have I missed something?

BB told them that someone WAS being chucked out that evening and thet had to decide what was the smallest amount they would accept as a pay-off.

They ALL had to approach the boards thinking that one of them DEFINITELY was leaving. So where is this thinking/assumption that the 4 of them would choose the 4 highest amounts coming from?

We heard Dexter saying something about '...an amount that would leave a decent amount for the winner....' so if he was trully meaning that, is it that much of a surprise that he went as 'low' as 88K?

And how do they know that they all got the same choices? Maybe the 99K wasn't there for the twins or Dexter!

Let's think about it... Charlie wanted to be last.... and she wanted to stay... but she's pissed off that Dexter took a lower figure than her.  If he'd taken the ÂĢ99k, she'd have had to take a lower figure - and SHE'D have left with ÂĢ90k - or am I missing something?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I'm totally at a loss over this - have I missed something?

BB told them that someone WAS being chucked out that evening and thet had to decide what was the smallest amount they would accept as a pay-off.

They ALL had to approach the boards thinking that one of them DEFINITELY was leaving. So where is this thinking/assumption that the 4 of them would choose the 4 highest amounts coming from?

We heard Dexter saying something about '...an amount that would leave a decent amount for the winner....' so if he was trully meaning that, is it that much of a surprise that he went as 'low' as 88K?

And how do they know that they all got the same choices? Maybe the 99K wasn't there for the twins or Dexter!

Let's think about it... Charlie wanted to be last.... and she wanted to stay... but she's pissed off that Dexter took a lower figure than her.  If he'd taken the ÂĢ99k, she'd have had to take a lower figure - and SHE'D have left with ÂĢ90k - or am I missing something?

But they know now that no-one would have got the money, just immunity. And it's not as if Dexter knew that - at the time of choosing he thought he might be leaving. And why the assumption that they should/would have chosen the highest amount available?

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

I'm totally at a loss over this - have I missed something?

BB told them that someone WAS being chucked out that evening and thet had to decide what was the smallest amount they would accept as a pay-off.

They ALL had to approach the boards thinking that one of them DEFINITELY was leaving. So where is this thinking/assumption that the 4 of them would choose the 4 highest amounts coming from?

We heard Dexter saying something about '...an amount that would leave a decent amount for the winner....' so if he was trully meaning that, is it that much of a surprise that he went as 'low' as 88K?

And how do they know that they all got the same choices? Maybe the 99K wasn't there for the twins or Dexter!

Let's think about it... Charlie wanted to be last.... and she wanted to stay... but she's pissed off that Dexter took a lower figure than her.  If he'd taken the ÂĢ99k, she'd have had to take a lower figure - and SHE'D have left with ÂĢ90k - or am I missing something?

But they know now that no-one would have got the money, just immunity. And it's not as if Dexter knew that - at the time of choosing he thought he might be leaving. And why the assumption that they should/would have chosen the highest amount available?

I know Fluffs... it makes no sense other than they'll just use any stick to beat Dexter with.   If, for example Sam, the twins and him had chosen the three highest numbers (and the one with the lowest amount did leave) he'd no doubt be getting it in the neck for 'making' Charlie go (albeit with a wad of cash that she didn't want... yeah, right...) when he knew she wanted to stay.  

Kaffs

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