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Originally posted by Senora Reyes:
I was willing to give Rodders the benefit of the doubt, but tonight in HL show, him kicking off over a peeled plastic chair was enough for me, the guy is frigging annoying.


When I saw that in conjunction with his cryng in the DR over "his friends leaving", I felt he's invested so much (emotionally) into this experience that he just wants to maintain the status quo ...for ever. Disappointed

Made me wonder how happy his life is outside.

He does seem to need a humour transplant occasionally though.
subatomic partygirl
I find him to be very over dramatic.He gets in to a rage over the silliest things, and things of no importance.
What bothers me though is how quick his mood changes, he is a scary person really.
I cannot help thinking he would make a beautiful drag queen though, he has the cheekbones for it.
I know one or two,and he seems to have the right temperement to go with the job. Big Grin
Sezit
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Originally posted by sezit:
I find him to be very over dramatic.He gets in to a rage over the silliest things, and things of no importance.
What bothers me though is how quick his mood changes, he is a scary person really.
I cannot help thinking he would make a beautiful drag queen though, he has the cheekbones for it.
I know one or two,and he seems to have the right temperement to go with the job. Big Grin


Yes, he does get into rages. I just don't like him at all.
Liverpoollass
Awe he is lovely he is over emotional I will say that Nod when they were talking in the LF friday night they reckon it was a build up of things and that was just the straw that broke the camels back so to speak he is one of the good guys ,dont know why Siavash ripped the chair anyway what was that all about if Lisa and co had done it would have been a different story I am guessing Wink
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
He's a big girl's blouse.

Drama queen. I really cannot take to him with his hissy fits every 5 minutes. I find him sneaky and sly.


What I find funny is whenever he goes to the bus stop and sits down with a huge smile on his face (it seems for the cameras) while Karly and Lisa just look totally unsmiling as usual. I think as with Sree they just tolerate him while he is useful.
Free Thinking
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
quote:
Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
He's a big girl's blouse.

Drama queen. I really cannot take to him with his hissy fits every 5 minutes. I find him sneaky and sly.


What I find funny is whenever he goes to the bus stop and sits down with a huge smile on his face (it seems for the cameras) while Karly and Lisa just look totally unsmiling as usual. I think as with Sree they just tolerate him while he is useful.


Nod
Liverpoollass
I suspect that Rodrigo decides to have hissy fits at specially selected things....
he thinks the viewers will hate vandalism so makes a stand over peeling the plastic from the chair - and he makes himself the patron saint of cleanliness, good behaviour, respect for others' property, but he does it in a slightly hysterical way because he thinks the viewers will see it as a passion for righteousness.
Blackpudlian
I am still liking Rodrigo very much.
I love his passion.
I don`t think he generally thinks ahead about these issues. I think they are instinctive and occur spontaneously.
He makes me smile.
I like the fact that he has strong feelings about certain things.
(Rodrigo is more pleasing to look at than 2 hideously-haired men, and 2 bad-haired women who always seem to have their hands in their hair.)
brisket
quote:
Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
I suspect that Rodrigo decides to have hissy fits at specially selected things....
he thinks the viewers will hate vandalism so makes a stand over peeling the plastic from the chair - and he makes himself the patron saint of cleanliness, good behaviour, respect for others' property, but he does it in a slightly hysterical way because he thinks the viewers will see it as a passion for righteousness.


I really liked him at first, but now, well, I`m just not sure anymore.

He knows that his crying jags in the diary room will probably have more chance of being seen, than if he just says it in the house,and his speech about Saivash and the chair last night did made me wonder.

Too much like telling tales for my liking!!!
L
quote:
I really liked him at first, but now, well, I`m just not sure anymore.

He knows that his crying jags in the diary room will probably have more chance of being seen, than if he just says it in the house,and his speech about Saivash and the chair last night did made me wonder.

Too much like telling tales for my liking!!!

Do you remember how "hysterical" he was when he thought he could be being seen in a bad light when he was arguing with Charley? He blamed Charley rather than accepting it was his own behaviour that was lacking.
Blackpudlian
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Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
quote:
I really liked him at first, but now, well, I`m just not sure anymore.

He knows that his crying jags in the diary room will probably have more chance of being seen, than if he just says it in the house,and his speech about Saivash and the chair last night did made me wonder.

Too much like telling tales for my liking!!!

Do you remember how "hysterical" he was when he thought he could be being seen in a bad light when he was arguing with Charley? He blamed Charley rather than accepting it was his own behaviour that was lacking.


I`ve read on here that he`s an actor, so maybe he finds it easy to act tearful and hysterical when the need arises?
L

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