No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
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Only entertaining in the way that kids are entertained by the local village idiot.
yeah I especially love the wrapped in a quilt looking glum and boring me to tears entertainment
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
yeah I especially love the wrapped in a quilt looking glum and boring me to tears entertainment
He reminded me of a hot dog in a bread roll,
then Siavash joind in.
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
yeah I especially love the wrapped in a quilt looking glum and boring me to tears entertainment
Last night he was smiling quite a bit when Rodrigo and Charlie came out. They wouldn't have even come out if he wasn't out already. Everyone else had already gone to bed. He was making up some kind of game for himself where he was trying to work out where he was going with the blanket over his head.
In the last HLs they tried to make it look like he wasn't speaking but he had quite a few long conversations such as with Sophie and Bea.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
If watching a car crash is your thing then yes
This year in particular, we only see what the producers want us to see. The voting viewers are the ones that are being manipulated, not the housemates.
Marcus could be the most entertaining housemate ever between 8am and 11pm and we would not know,
Marcus could be the most entertaining housemate ever between 8am and 11pm and we would not know,
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
yeah I especially love the wrapped in a quilt looking glum and boring me to tears entertainment
Last night he was smiling quite a bit when Rodrigo and Charlie came out. They wouldn't have even come out if he wasn't out already. Everyone else had already gone to bed. He was making up some kind of game for himself where he was trying to work out where he was going with the blanket over his head.
In the last HLs they tried to make it look like he wasn't speaking but he had quite a few long conversations such as with Sophie and Bea.
and I bet these conversations were about noirin how interesting
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Correction - He was entertaining.
Now he's just a mute wrapped up in a wanket.
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
yeah I especially love the wrapped in a quilt looking glum and boring me to tears entertainment
Last night he was smiling quite a bit when Rodrigo and Charlie came out. They wouldn't have even come out if he wasn't out already. Everyone else had already gone to bed. He was making up some kind of game for himself where he was trying to work out where he was going with the blanket over his head.
In the last HLs they tried to make it look like he wasn't speaking but he had quite a few long conversations such as with Sophie and Bea.
and I bet these conversations were about noirin how interesting
He was very supportive of Sophie saying that she should wait till the outside before she decides anything about Kris and not to worry. He can be quite caring.
quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Correction - He was entertaining.
Now he's just a mute wrapped up in a wanket.
He isn't mute at all, that's just what Endemol want you to think with their editing. I think there has been more good conversation with Marcus than Siavash this series(who doesn't often say anything much but just meanders).
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
quote:Originally posted by luxor:
This year in particular, we only see what the producers want us to see. The voting viewers are the ones that are being manipulated, not the housemates.
Marcus could be the most entertaining housemate ever between 8am and 11pm and we would not know,
Hmmmmmmmmm ......somehow I doubt it. laying around sulking and snarling isn't my idea of great TV.
free thinking a serious question...what is it with you and endemol, you ALWAYS bring them into your points
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Correction - He was entertaining.
Now he's just a mute wrapped up in a wanket.
He isn't mute at all, that's just what Endemol want you to think with their editing. I think there has been more good conversation with Marcus than Siavash this series(who doesn't often say anything much but just meanders).
Err, no. My description of him is correct.
He prefers to sulk in the seating area while the rest of the hm's chat in the other room.
He used to interact much, much more. Now he prefers to sulk like a big baby because he couldn't get the girl.
It's boring.
quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
free thinking a serious question...what is it with you and endemol, you ALWAYS bring them into your points
They make the show, how can you ignore them? Remember we are talking about a TV show here, not reality as it would be seen on the outside.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
And Marcus knew that as soon as he saw him did he?
Nah...he was just jealous cos he thought he was the big man on campus and was shown up by someone with real muscles!
quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Correction - He was entertaining.
Now he's just a mute wrapped up in a wanket.
He isn't mute at all, that's just what Endemol want you to think with their editing. I think there has been more good conversation with Marcus than Siavash this series(who doesn't often say anything much but just meanders).
Err, no. My description of him is correct.
He prefers to sulk in the seating area while the rest of the hm's chat in the other room.
He used to interact much, much more. Now he prefers to sulk like a big baby because he couldn't get the girl.
It's boring.
Siavash seems to be sulking quite alot to me. Marcus was playing in the pool on the HLs having great fun. You just want to paint a one-sided picture.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
He went on and on and on about her faults to put her down and make her dependant on him. Don't forget, Marcus is always right.
The diary room quiz was a perfect example of him thinking he was right even though he was so very, very wrong. Arrogant arse.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Free Thinking:
[ The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. QUOTE]
What business is it of his to try and get her to act better ?
Why does he need to control the way she thinks and acts? Do you do that to your friends?
I accept my friends warts and all ..........it's never happened to me but if one behaved in a way I couldn't accept I'd move on.
[ The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. QUOTE]
What business is it of his to try and get her to act better ?
Why does he need to control the way she thinks and acts? Do you do that to your friends?
I accept my friends warts and all ..........it's never happened to me but if one behaved in a way I couldn't accept I'd move on.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Correction - He was entertaining.
Now he's just a mute wrapped up in a wanket.
He isn't mute at all, that's just what Endemol want you to think with their editing. I think there has been more good conversation with Marcus than Siavash this series(who doesn't often say anything much but just meanders).
Err, no. My description of him is correct.
He prefers to sulk in the seating area while the rest of the hm's chat in the other room.
He used to interact much, much more. Now he prefers to sulk like a big baby because he couldn't get the girl.
It's boring.
Siavash seems to be sulking quite alot to me. Marcus was playing in the pool on the HLs having great fun. You just want to paint a one-sided picture.
What a load of arse!
Siavash is always interacting with the hm's.
Marcus sulks in the pool for hours, in the corner by the pool for hours, or in the seating area for hours.
He used to be very entertaining, not anymore though.
quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
He went on and on and on about her faults to put her down and make her dependant on him. Don't forget, Marcus is always right.
The diary room quiz was a perfect example of him thinking he was right even though he was so very, very wrong. Arrogant arse.
Why did Siavash think he would not be played by Noirin unlike Marcus? He seems very arrogant, he thinks he is so cool Siavash but he isn't. He talked about having had hundreds of girls on the outside, I bet that is a big lie. At least Marcus is funny with some of his stories, at least he is entertaining. Marcus is sometimes too confident in his opinions, however he does come up with some perceptive comments as well. Siavash just mumbles.
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Free Thinking:
[ The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. QUOTE]
What business is it of his to try and get her to act better ?
Why does he need to control the way she thinks and acts? Do you do that to your friends?
I accept my friends warts and all ..........it's never happened to me but if one behaved in a way I couldn't accept I'd move on.
I know right? The blokes a being a tit.
Marcus cannot help formulating his idea of his BB, Noirin was part of that. A control freak will always turn nasty when the character in his obsession doesn't follow the programme.
There is no point in going through the ins and outs of their 'fiendship'.
He is now on operation Noirin character assassination code red!
Tosser!
There is no point in going through the ins and outs of their 'fiendship'.
He is now on operation Noirin character assassination code red!
Tosser!
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Free Thinking:
[ The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. QUOTE]
What business is it of his to try and get her to act better ?
Why does he need to control the way she thinks and acts? Do you do that to your friends?
I accept my friends warts and all ..........it's never happened to me but if one behaved in a way I couldn't accept I'd move on.
Because in the game she was always messing things up. This isn't about outside reality, it was about trying to get a group together against Lisa's gang in the game. Noirin messed things up over the rabbit incident and at other times. She had no real loyalty which Marcus understood was not helping her in the house situation. Maybe that's why Noirin gravitated to Siavash as he has no real loyalty either (thus his treatment of his girlfriend).
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
He went on and on and on about her faults to put her down and make her dependant on him. Don't forget, Marcus is always right.
The diary room quiz was a perfect example of him thinking he was right even though he was so very, very wrong. Arrogant arse.
Why did Siavash think he would not be played by Noirin unlike Marcus? He seems very arrogant, he thinks he is so cool Siavash but he isn't. He talked about having had hundreds of girls on the outside, I bet that is a big lie. At least Marcus is funny with some of his stories, at least he is entertaining. Marcus is sometimes too confident in his opinions, however he does come up with some perceptive comments as well. Siavash just mumbles.
Does Siavash call himself Captain Cool as F**k?
Does he strut about the place telling everyone he's right about everything?
He couldn't even accept he was wrong about the toads.
He's deluded and it's not funny anymore.
quote:Originally posted by felix:
Marcus cannot help formulating his idea of his BB, Noirin was part of that. A control freak will always turn nasty when the character in his obsession doesn't follow the programme.
There is no point in going through the ins and outs of their 'fiendship'.
He is now on operation Noirin character assassination code red!
Tosser!
Noirin has no loyalty whatsoever, a bit like Siavash. They are playing the bigger games in the house, but people like that don't tend to be trusted on BB and I think it will come back and bite them.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
Well if bea says it then I guess she must be right! by the way big softies can have a darker side, and he does!@!
Why did marcus take it upon himself to defend her?? she didn't need to be defended... are you talking about Sree? yes he was very nice about him wasn't he???
How was her behavior dispicable? she didn't want him to grope her?? yes again she is a bad bad girl for not falling for him!!
It was never HIS job to get HER to act a certain way, don't you see free thinking, they are all responsible for their own behavior, that includes Marcus!
Marcus was clinging on to a hope that she would eventually see sense and fall for him, he could not accept the truth, he resisted anything she said or did because he didn't like it... he was NEVER her friend, and to lie under that guise was worse then dispicable!!
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Because in the game she was always messing things up. This isn't about outside reality, it was about trying to get a group together against Lisa's gang in the game. Noirin messed things up over the rabbit incident and at other times. She had no real loyalty which Marcus understood was not helping her in the house situation. Maybe that's why Noirin gravitated to Siavash as he has no real loyalty either (thus his treatment of his girlfriend).
You're one of Marcus mates aren't you? If you're not you two should really hook up after the show ......something tells me you'd get on like a house on fire
Darn I could say a lot more but I have to get on with my day!!!
I'll be back later folks!!
I am getting to attached to this forum and the people in here, including you free thinking xxx
I'll be back later folks!!
I am getting to attached to this forum and the people in here, including you free thinking xxx
quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
He went on and on and on about her faults to put her down and make her dependant on him. Don't forget, Marcus is always right.
The diary room quiz was a perfect example of him thinking he was right even though he was so very, very wrong. Arrogant arse.
Why did Siavash think he would not be played by Noirin unlike Marcus? He seems very arrogant, he thinks he is so cool Siavash but he isn't. He talked about having had hundreds of girls on the outside, I bet that is a big lie. At least Marcus is funny with some of his stories, at least he is entertaining. Marcus is sometimes too confident in his opinions, however he does come up with some perceptive comments as well. Siavash just mumbles.
Does Siavash call himself Captain Cool as F**k?
Does he strut about the place telling everyone he's right about everything?
He couldn't even accept he was wrong about the toads.
He's deluded and it's not funny anymore.
Alot of that is for humour, you even admit that in your last comment.
Captain Cool, he shits cool, he has all these funny stories. It's not serious it's meant to be funny. He is making fun of himself. Marcus the entertainer. Now he CAN be too confident of himself on some things I agree, however so can other HMs in there. At least Marcus has some humour to go with it. Siavash has none, he is just his clothes and 'style'. Freddie can be up himself too but he is also funny though in a more unintended kind of way. You expect someone to be perfect? That would be boring anyway.
quote:Originally posted by Soozy woo:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Because in the game she was always messing things up. This isn't about outside reality, it was about trying to get a group together against Lisa's gang in the game. Noirin messed things up over the rabbit incident and at other times. She had no real loyalty which Marcus understood was not helping her in the house situation. Maybe that's why Noirin gravitated to Siavash as he has no real loyalty either (thus his treatment of his girlfriend).
You're one of Marcus mates aren't you? If you're not you two should really hook up after the show ......something tells me you'd get on like a house on fire
No I'm not. You'll notice I never join any fanclubs here either. But I definitely know who I want to go on Friday.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by The Guru:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by Mollie:quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:
No doubt one of the most entertaining this year. He keeps up late, is funny, makes some interesting (sometimes perceptive comments) and is also quite open with his feelings (unlike some boring ones in there). Lots for us to watch.
Don't agree, he is very underhanded, he is massively deluded, has a very sinister side to him.
I find him to have incredible double standards, for example, one of his reasons for nominating Noirin is because she was quick to judge hira! but he wasn't about Tom??? ..
He is constantly calling Noirin names saying she is stupid for what she says, does and thinks! whether he thinks that or not, why go to all the HM's saying that!
Tom was right, you don't taalk about your best friends like that and he was doing that when he proclaimed they were best friends.
All in all out of the two of them I find him far more offensive!
To call Marcus 'sinister' is just a ridiculous exaggeration. Even Bea says he is 'a big softie'.
Marcus has had to defend Noirin in the house, her behviour at times has been despicable. The only way to try and defend her properly is to try and acknowledge her faults as well. The only way to get her to act better in there is to try and get her to acknowledge her faults. Marcus has definitely been a friend. He has been loyal to her, that's why he considers Siavash's lack of loyalty to his girlfriend so bad. As for Tom...he was put in there to stir things up, Hira obviously wasn't. Two totally different situations.
He went on and on and on about her faults to put her down and make her dependant on him. Don't forget, Marcus is always right.
The diary room quiz was a perfect example of him thinking he was right even though he was so very, very wrong. Arrogant arse.
Why did Siavash think he would not be played by Noirin unlike Marcus? He seems very arrogant, he thinks he is so cool Siavash but he isn't. He talked about having had hundreds of girls on the outside, I bet that is a big lie. At least Marcus is funny with some of his stories, at least he is entertaining. Marcus is sometimes too confident in his opinions, however he does come up with some perceptive comments as well. Siavash just mumbles.
Does Siavash call himself Captain Cool as F**k?
Does he strut about the place telling everyone he's right about everything?
He couldn't even accept he was wrong about the toads.
He's deluded and it's not funny anymore.
Alot of that is for humour, you even admit that in your last comment.
Captain Cool, he shits cool, he has all these funny stories. It's not serious it's meant to be funny. He is making fun of himself. Marcus the entertainer. Now he CAN be too confident of himself on some things I agree, however so can other HMs in there. At least Marcus has some humour to go with it. Siavash has none, he is just his clothes and 'style'. Freddie can be up himself too but he is also funny though in a more unintended kind of way. You expect someone to be perfect? That would be boring anyway.
I was always laughing at him. Which was very entertaining. Now he's just a mute wrapped in a wanket. So not entertaining at all.
His stories were serious btw but i think you already know that. He was not trying to be funny he was bragging to impress Noirin and others.
quote:Originally posted by Free Thinking:quote:Originally posted by felix:
Marcus cannot help formulating his idea of his BB, Noirin was part of that. A control freak will always turn nasty when the character in his obsession doesn't follow the programme.
There is no point in going through the ins and outs of their 'fiendship'.
He is now on operation Noirin character assassination code red!
Tosser!
Noirin has no loyalty whatsoever, a bit like Siavash. They are playing the bigger games in the house, but people like that don't tend to be trusted on BB and I think it will come back and bite them.
And misogynist Marcus couldn't help his not so little 'dig' in DR noms, could he?
All HMs have first impressions and say things about new HMs, but he had to make sure the viewers got her opinion. And what's to say her idea of Sophie wasn't weeks ago? but he had to throw that one in as well!
Now we have the slimeball Beatch mixing it up to him and with him, her being the instigator of Noirins confession to Marcus. Have you actually heard Noirin or Siavash slating Marcus or Bea? No, she trusts them as friends and goes to them for advice.
Tosser and slime
Marcus is not entertaining. He sulks under a blanket which by his own admission is used for masturbating. I really wish people would stop trying to convince me that he is entertaining.
I've virtually given up on this years BB, since the Kenneth fiasco.
However, I think Marcus and Noirin particularly, and to a lesser degree Siavash, have made this series quite entertaining. I don't like either M or N, but I've got to give it to them. They've kept us talking!
However, I think Marcus and Noirin particularly, and to a lesser degree Siavash, have made this series quite entertaining. I don't like either M or N, but I've got to give it to them. They've kept us talking!
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Dont find Marcus entertaining,I find him controlling, has a filthy mouth and a bit pervy. He is also vulgar in the sense of any manners i.e picking his nose and flicking it, in company, and eating his toenails. Plus the blanket issue is disgusting
Even up to last week I would have hated to see Marcus go as, for all his myriad faults, he had fought the good fight against Lisa, had nurtured a band of buddies who brought an air of positivity to the house and his guerilla war against BB looked like it could be fun.
Now he shows all the hallmarks of a caged animal in a zoo and it's quite painful to watch. Maybe, for his own sake, it's time he went home.
Now he shows all the hallmarks of a caged animal in a zoo and it's quite painful to watch. Maybe, for his own sake, it's time he went home.
I find Marcus complex. Sometimes he makes complete sense in his observations, unfortunately this is outweighed by his controlling behaviour towards people he considers his 'friends'. He honestly seems to believe that in true friendships everbody thinks the same way which obviously is untrue.
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