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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree with you all.. It just seems that Charlie has fed the housemates his story now they all want him to automatically win Mad...

I didnt want Pete to win as soon as he mentioned that dream he supposedly had Shake Head....


i missed this .....when did he say it? Is it on Ch 4 website?
No we havnt seen any of it but according to housemates who have been evicted, he has told them about his mom......
prettycocoaeyes
Definitely Not.
What may be going on at home has nothing to do with their entertainment value in the house.
Also, of course, there may be some contestants who have a terrible difficult time at home, but choose not to mention it to anyone.
We know that parts of the press make it their business to investigate the backgrounds and domestic circumstances of contestants, but it seems that in this case Charlie has himself chosen to reveal it to others.
brisket
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree with you all.. It just seems that Charlie has fed the housemates his story now they all want him to automatically win Mad...

I didnt want Pete to win as soon as he mentioned that dream he supposedly had Shake Head....


i missed this .....when did he say it? Is it on Ch 4 website?
No we havnt seen any of it but according to housemates who have been evicted, he has told them about his mom......


If that's the case ...he's not doing it to curry favour with us is he? surely you speak about your family to fellow HM's dont you?

If it's not been broadcast to the nation we can't really accuse him of going for the sympathy vote. Surely they'd be something wrong if he simply didn't mention his mother.
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Baz:
An emphatic NO. IMO Reality contestants should win on their merits.... and I do use that word loosely Big Grin .....not because of some RL drama they have going on.
Amen... Im tired of sob-stories, like we dont have that already in our private lives Disappointed....


I agree PCE Nod
Baz
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Originally posted by electric6:
*Pops on devils advocate hat*

How do you live in a house 24/7 for three months with people without mentioning your Mother?

Good point.
Last night Charlie chatted about his mum for quite some time, reminiscing abut his childhood among other things.Did something spur this?,a birthday perhaps something which saw him chat as he did.
H
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree with you all.. It just seems that Charlie has fed the housemates his story now they all want him to automatically win Mad...

I didnt want Pete to win as soon as he mentioned that dream he supposedly had Shake Head....


Pete's 'dream' speech was awful.... so transparent - I am still a bit surprised it didn't lose him more support.

And in answer to your question - no, I don't think BB should be won because of a sob story. That's not to say a housemate 'with' a sob story shouldn't win... but not just because of that story!

For me, the winner should be the one who I have enjoyed watching the most, who has made me laugh etc.

So I'm not really fussed who wins this year! Disappointed

(as long as its not Bea! Ninja )
Dirtyprettygirlthing
Charlie was talking about his mother on the live programme last night.
Saying how lovely she was, some things she had done in her life, how he was desperate to make her proud, and how she was now getting to grips with being able to say his name again on her road to recovery.
I saw no obvious signs of Marcus being startlingly impressed.
brisket
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree with you all.. It just seems that Charlie has fed the housemates his story now they all want him to automatically win Mad...

I didnt want Pete to win as soon as he mentioned that dream he supposedly had Shake Head....


i missed this .....when did he say it? Is it on Ch 4 website?
No we havnt seen any of it but according to housemates who have been evicted, he has told them about his mom......


If that's the case ...he's not doing it to curry favour with us is he? surely you speak about your family to fellow HM's dont you?

If it's not been broadcast to the nation we can't really accuse him of going for the sympathy vote. Surely they'd be something wrong if he simply didn't mention his mother.
Yes I do agree with you but they are all coming out saying he should win because he deserves it more....
prettycocoaeyes
NO!Whatever is going on in their real lives, contestants enter these competitive shows of their own accord. If they were that concerned about things at home, they wouldn't be there in the first place.
Charlie is desperate to win and has blatantly used his mother's condition to save himself from nominations and to gain the viewers' sympathy.Far from being the lovable cheeky-chappie, he's a nasty piece of work.
Kaytee
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree with you all.. It just seems that Charlie has fed the housemates his story now they all want him to automatically win Mad...

I didnt want Pete to win as soon as he mentioned that dream he supposedly had Shake Head....


Pete's 'dream' speech was awful.... so transparent - I am still a bit surprised it didn't lose him more support.

And in answer to your question - no, I don't think BB should be won because of a sob story. That's not to say a housemate 'with' a sob story shouldn't win... but not just because of that story!

For me, the winner should be the one who I have enjoyed watching the most, who has made me laugh etc.

So I'm not really fussed who wins this year! Disappointed

(as long as its not Bea! Ninja )
I agree with you hun...

I thought the dream would dash his chances, obviously not.... The winner should be the one who entertained the most and played a good game... Charlie has done none of those things so far... Disappointed
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
NO!Whatever is going on in their real lives, contestants enter these competitive shows of their own accord. If they were that concerned about things at home, they wouldn't be there in the first place.
Charlie is desperate to win and has blatantly used his mother's condition to save himself from nominations and to gain the viewers' sympathy.Far from being the lovable cheeky-chappie, he's a nasty piece of work.
Clapping I still kind of like him though Ninja
prettycocoaeyes
Charlie has mentioned the fact that his mother is unwell and in a coma in a late night/early morning chat with Marcus. They talked until daylight. Marcus had been whistling and Charlie got up to talk to him and comfort him because Marcus was feeling in a low mood. It was then that Charlie mentioned his mother and the fact that she was in hospital in a coma, but that conversation took place some weeks ago now. But my feeling is that Charlie is now making sure we all heard that conversation and, just in case, he is repeating it for our benefit ya kna. Wink

The sympathy card is quite a good card to play on a reality show.
Twee Surgeon
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
NO!Whatever is going on in their real lives, contestants enter these competitive shows of their own accord. If they were that concerned about things at home, they wouldn't be there in the first place.
Charlie is desperate to win and has blatantly used his mother's condition to save himself from nominations and to gain the viewers' sympathy.Far from being the lovable cheeky-chappie, he's a nasty piece of work.
Clapping I still kind of like him though Ninja



I'm sending you to aversion therapy PCT Laugh
Kaytee
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
NO!Whatever is going on in their real lives, contestants enter these competitive shows of their own accord. If they were that concerned about things at home, they wouldn't be there in the first place.
Charlie is desperate to win and has blatantly used his mother's condition to save himself from nominations and to gain the viewers' sympathy.Far from being the lovable cheeky-chappie, he's a nasty piece of work.
Clapping I still kind of like him though Ninja



I'm sending you to aversion therapy PCT Laugh
I dont know Kaytee... I like all of them differently... But I want Freddie or Siavash to win.... Laugh
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by Twee Surgeon:
Charlie has mentioned the fact that his mother is unwell and in a coma in a late night/early morning chat with Marcus. They talked until daylight. Marcus had been whistling and Charlie got up to talk to him and comfort him because Marcus was feeling in a low mood. It was then that Charlie mentioned his mother and the fact that she was in hospital in a coma, but that conversation took place some weeks ago now. But my feeling is that Charlie is now making sure we all heard that conversation and, just in case, he is repeating it for our benefit ya kna. Wink

The sympathy card is quite a good card to play on a reality show.
Yes it seems to work... I dont want Charlie to win because he was a paid member of team Lisa and his unfunny antics Sleepy
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by Tiddly~Wink:
It depends who's telling the tale, and under which circumstances, and with whom they think it should be shared and why. I'm very intolerant of self-pity, and folks who use a sob story as a way of attention seeking!
I dont think it should be used at all whatever circumstance Frowner... Its not fair to the other contestants...
prettycocoaeyes

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