quote:Originally posted by suzybean:quote:Originally posted by tupps:quote:Originally posted by suzybean:quote:Originally posted by tupps:
I have to say.. as genius at being a pantomine villain Bea is.. she is getting on my lils with this positivity/negativity/aura malarkey.
seeing as she obviously doesn't believe all that guff.
That is as fake as her antique/retro clothes collection.. of which most can be bought in Top Shop.
I just know in 10 years time she'll be in Hunters and a wax jacket mucking out the ponies and screaming at little Jacinta and Tarquin.. and there won't be any of this positivity guff in sight.
I still like her though.. she's fascinating telly.
I have been consistant in thinking that she has been good for the show's dynamics, it was all becoming a little predictable. But I can't stand her (or rather her 'character').
I have to admit though, she really wasn't that cruel to Freddie, she could have said a lot more. Freddie's reaction was more to do with his idea that he had found his soulmate being shattered. Bea can't be blamed for Freddie planning a future for them as a couple.
If she is this character in RL then I would probably find her a bit too much like hard work... but in the house she's HM gold.
I'm with you suze.. I don't think she was nearly as awful as she could have been. In fact she seems very non-confrontational even when she is being confrontational. Always mindful that we don't have LF and last year taught me that what happens in the HL show can be viewed in a completely different way once it is context.. I've even come to the conclusion that from the little I've seen, I probably wouldn't have been quite so diplomatic with Freddie.
I think there is an awful lot going on in the deep dark recesses of Mr Fisher's mind and not all of it based in reality.. and Bea can't be blamed for that.