After the milestone in mutiny that was displayed yesterday by Siavash, Halfwit and Marcus, it was no surprise that there were rumblings carrying on this morning - and not just rumblings from empty stomachs over the lack of food in the Kitchen. Most of the carping was coming from Charlie, David, Lisa and Rodrigo in the Garden as they discussed Halfwit.
"I think he's going to start being a lot nicer to people over the next few days," said Charlie.
"He really hurt me last week by saying in front of everyone that I got rid of Kris and Karly," added Lisa.
"How much are you betting that he'll start being really nice now?" said a gossipy Charlie not noticing that Halfwit had come into the Garden and was approaching them.
"How's it going?" said Rodrigo, clearly still cross. "I went to the Kitchen and there was no food. Don't you feel guilty?" he demanded of Halfwit.
"I was about to say I'm really sorry about yesterday," said a penitent Halfwit.
"When you act in a way that's bad for yourself is one thing," Rodrigo continued, "when you act in a way that will prejudice all the group, it's different," he added, looking happier that Halfwit was listening to him.
"I know. I understand that and I'm sorry. I really ****** up yesterday," said Halfwit.
But Charlie was suspicious of Halfwit's motives and accused him of only apologising because Bea had told him to.
"You don't have to be so cynical," replied Halfwit. "It's my own words, my own feelings. I did feel provoked," he added recalling his fallout with Big Brother, "but next time I won't rise to the provocation."
And then it was Lisa's turn to have a go. "If I'm up for Eviction, will you stop saying that I'm gonna go the next time?" she told Halfwit firmly. "Will you stop talking about me like that/" she added. "I know you want me out - it's obvious. But I'm sick of hearing you saying that I'm out every time there's an Eviction."
"Fair enough. If I've got you wrong, then I'm really happy that I've got you wrong. I don't have it in for you, I really don't," Halfwit offered.
"Okay. Sorted. It's a new day today," said Lisa finally.
That took some guts Halfwit...
"I think he's going to start being a lot nicer to people over the next few days," said Charlie.
"He really hurt me last week by saying in front of everyone that I got rid of Kris and Karly," added Lisa.
"How much are you betting that he'll start being really nice now?" said a gossipy Charlie not noticing that Halfwit had come into the Garden and was approaching them.
"How's it going?" said Rodrigo, clearly still cross. "I went to the Kitchen and there was no food. Don't you feel guilty?" he demanded of Halfwit.
"I was about to say I'm really sorry about yesterday," said a penitent Halfwit.
"When you act in a way that's bad for yourself is one thing," Rodrigo continued, "when you act in a way that will prejudice all the group, it's different," he added, looking happier that Halfwit was listening to him.
"I know. I understand that and I'm sorry. I really ****** up yesterday," said Halfwit.
But Charlie was suspicious of Halfwit's motives and accused him of only apologising because Bea had told him to.
"You don't have to be so cynical," replied Halfwit. "It's my own words, my own feelings. I did feel provoked," he added recalling his fallout with Big Brother, "but next time I won't rise to the provocation."
And then it was Lisa's turn to have a go. "If I'm up for Eviction, will you stop saying that I'm gonna go the next time?" she told Halfwit firmly. "Will you stop talking about me like that/" she added. "I know you want me out - it's obvious. But I'm sick of hearing you saying that I'm out every time there's an Eviction."
"Fair enough. If I've got you wrong, then I'm really happy that I've got you wrong. I don't have it in for you, I really don't," Halfwit offered.
"Okay. Sorted. It's a new day today," said Lisa finally.
That took some guts Halfwit...