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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
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Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
he come out of the bedroom because Charlie went in, asked who laughed, then when Freddie told him it was him and why, charlie went out and said 'hes laughing in there', so Freddie jumped up to explain what he said,

TBH I dont see the problem


Ok he explained to Charlie, why then come out and say something to Bea? Marcus was dealing with the situation and defending him adequately both against Bea and Charlie.

Best tactic would not be to come out with a quick remark to a crying Bea or to engage in an argument with Charlie when those two obviously can't communicate with each other. Charlie can't even understand some of his words lol. Charlie played the role of comforter to Bea and pretended he was some kind of mediator between Bea and Marcus very cleverly.


Did you watch it? He NEVER said a word to Bea. She was in the bathroom when he came out of the bedroom then she went straight into the DR. HE NEVER spoke to her!
Scotty
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Originally posted by SJ:
IMO the question should be why did Freddie wait until thattime to come out. Of course people should defend themselves but why wait until then, when it sounded like Marcus had broken her and she was crying.


Because Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing? Freddie got up then to explain it was him and that he was laughing at the irony of her shouting to Marcus "If you can`t take it don`t give it"

I would have laughed too considering she was slating Freddie and personally insulting Marcus. She got told a few home truth which SHE couldn`t take and then accused Marcus of not being able to take it while she`s fake crying and runnning to the DR to accuse him of being a bully.
Scotty
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:

He would have been better staying in bed and not trying to confront her and i think he did that because he heard Marcus support him which gave him courage. It's sad that he needs that sort of backup to make him feel brave but that's freddie for ya.


No that`s not Freddie for ya. He got up when Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing. He got up and explained to Charlie that he was laughing at the irony of Bea`s comment to Marcus "If you can`t take it, don`t give it"

He also did NOT confront Bea. He never spoke to her at all.

Bang goes your "Freddie needing Marcus` back backup to feel brave" theory.
Scotty
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:

He would have been better staying in bed and not trying to confront her and i think he did that because he heard Marcus support him which gave him courage. It's sad that he needs that sort of backup to make him feel brave but that's freddie for ya.


No that`s not Freddie for ya. He got up when Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing. He got up and explained to Charlie that he was laughing at the irony of Bea`s comment to Marcus "If you can`t take it, don`t give it"

He also did NOT confront Bea. He never spoke to her at all.

Bang goes your "Freddie needing Marcus` back backup to feel brave" theory.


Well said Scotty, honestly some people would try to make Freddie look bad for just being in a room. If you want to look for aggressive people looking to boss people about try looking at Lisa and Bea and Charlie.
squiggle
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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
...and have a snap at Bea? 'If you can't take it don't give it' or whatever he said. I thought he said he was going to keep out of arguments. Marcus was doing well enough explaining things to Bea.


For the blatantly obvious reason that he'd been slagged off by Bea(st) for the last hour and because the 'If you can't take it, don't dish it out' comment was deliciously ironic concidering the bint was running off to the diary room crying 'bully'

She's the only one that can dish it but not take it.
The Guru
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:

He would have been better staying in bed and not trying to confront her and i think he did that because he heard Marcus support him which gave him courage. It's sad that he needs that sort of backup to make him feel brave but that's freddie for ya.


No that`s not Freddie for ya. He got up when Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing. He got up and explained to Charlie that he was laughing at the irony of Bea`s comment to Marcus "If you can`t take it, don`t give it"

He also did NOT confront Bea. He never spoke to her at all.

Bang goes your "Freddie needing Marcus` back backup to feel brave" theory.


Agreed. In addition when Charlie went into the bedroom he said that the remark was aimed at Freddie as well so that gives Freddie an extra reason to get up.
littleleicesterfox
he laughed when Bea said (to Marcus while SHE was turning on the waterworks)
"you can give it out but you cant take it" or something along those lines,

and after listening to her going on for ages, THAT line was probably the final straw for fred, AND the fact she was saying THAT while fake crying,
was probably the point at which Fred thought "F this, I am going out to speak to her myself"
we will NEVER KNOW what his intentions were, cause MR brave bloke jumped on him as soon as he came out of the bedroom,

NOW I am going to do something that DOESNT come easily to me,....DEFEND Charlie,
cause I WANT to be fair, Charlie doesnt know ALL of what has gone on between Bea and Fred,
AND he sees her crying, and being the "simple" chap he is, he just went by the normal MALE instincts," woman cry woman upset, I am male MUST defend woman" (which is WHY she used it)
he (in HIS tiny mind)
had sat there while Marcus "had a go at her to the point where she was crying"
and then IN HIS MIND Fred was gonna come out n join in, he is scared of Marcus, but NOT Fred,
so he took out his frustration with BOTH of them
on the "weaker" member Fred,
SIMPLE,
ya have to remember when talking about Charlie he doesnt DO "thinking" Nod
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:

He would have been better staying in bed and not trying to confront her and i think he did that because he heard Marcus support him which gave him courage. It's sad that he needs that sort of backup to make him feel brave but that's freddie for ya.


No that`s not Freddie for ya. He got up when Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing. He got up and explained to Charlie that he was laughing at the irony of Bea`s comment to Marcus "If you can`t take it, don`t give it"

He also did NOT confront Bea. He never spoke to her at all.

Bang goes your "Freddie needing Marcus` back backup to feel brave" theory.


Well said Scotty, honestly some people would try to make Freddie look bad for just being in a room. If you want to look for aggressive people looking to boss people about try looking at Lisa and Bea and Charlie.


Exactly squiggle. I wasn`t on here last night so just this thread today.
We all saw why Freddie got up. Charlie came into the bedroom and asked why he was laughing. He got up to tell him it was the irony of Bea`s remark. I`m gobsmacked at the conspiracy theories. It`s farcical Laugh

Thank gawd Freddie didn`t fart. It would turn out that he had sat on Bea`s face and done one and she was right to run to the DR to call him a great big smelly bully. Laugh

Btw way the bookies odds say Marcus is favourite to go. Thumbs Up
Scotty
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
he laughed when Bea said (to Marcus while SHE was turning on the waterworks)
"you can give it out but you cant take it" or something along those lines,

and after listening to her going on for ages, THAT line was probably the final straw for fred, AND the fact she was saying THAT while fake crying,
was probably the point at which Fred thought "F this, I am going out to speak to her myself"
we will NEVER KNOW what his intentions were, cause MR brave bloke jumped on him as soon as he came out of the bedroom,

NOW I am going to do something that DOESNT come easily to me,....DEFEND Charlie,
cause I WANT to be fair, Charlie doesnt know ALL of what has gone on between Bea and Fred,
AND he sees her crying, and being the "simple" chap he is, he just went by the normal MALE instincts," woman cry woman upset, I am male MUST defend woman" (which is WHY she used it)
he (in HIS tiny mind)
had sat there while Marcus "had a go at her to the point where she was crying"
and then IN HIS MIND Fred was gonna come out n join in, he is scared of Marcus, but NOT Fred,
so he took out his frustration with BOTH of them
on the "weaker" member Fred,
SIMPLE,
ya have to remember when talking about Charlie he doesnt DO "thinking" Nod


Well said OHG. I am sitting here absolutely fuming that we have been put in the position of having to vote out either Marcus or Freddie when the likes of Lisa and Bea and Charlie are strutting around in there Angry
squiggle
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibals of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja
Scotty
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibals of his laughter or are you just guessing?


I was under the table with me equipment.. Ninja
tupps
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibals of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja


He laughed loudly enough to be heard? Yes and he explained to everyone who asked in the bedroom why he had laughed. And I would have flippin laughed too!
squiggle
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibels of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja


I was under the table with me equipment.. Ninja


What were the measurements? Ninja
Scotty
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibels of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja


I was under the table with me equipment.. Ninja


What were the measurements? Ninja


One of them was... 7.2 Eeker
tupps
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibals of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja


He laughed loudly enough to be heard? Yes and he explained to everyone who asked in the bedroom why he had laughed. And I would have flippin laughed too!


I would have guffawed the roof off! Laugh
Scotty
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Tayto:
He also laughed loud enough to be heard.


Good point.. well made, Madam..


Not really considering it was the dead of night and the only voice to be heard was greetin` faced Beas. You`d have to be deaf not hear anyone laughing in these circumstances.

Did you measure the decibels of his laughter or are you just guessing? Ninja


I was under the table with me equipment.. Ninja


What were the measurements? Ninja


One of them was... 7.2 Eeker


Eeker You lucky girl. Ninja
Scotty
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:

He would have been better staying in bed and not trying to confront her and i think he did that because he heard Marcus support him which gave him courage. It's sad that he needs that sort of backup to make him feel brave but that's freddie for ya.


No that`s not Freddie for ya. He got up when Charlie opened the bedroom door and asked who was laughing. He got up and explained to Charlie that he was laughing at the irony of Bea`s comment to Marcus "If you can`t take it, don`t give it"

He also did NOT confront Bea. He never spoke to her at all.

Bang goes your "Freddie needing Marcus` back backup to feel brave" theory.


Well said Scotty, honestly some people would try to make Freddie look bad for just being in a room. If you want to look for aggressive people looking to boss people about try looking at Lisa and Bea and Charlie.

I wasn't trying to make Freddie look bad. Confused I happen to want him to stay this week but i also want Marcus to stay too.
The confront remark - well he did come out of the bedroom and did say what he said, surely he knew that could possibly prompt more confrontation with Bea? even though he may not have directly talked to her. I don't believe he did to be agressive, it was an impulse.
And the brave theory - well i believe knowing marcus is his supporter in there it did give him the courage, Freddie has lacked confidence this week. Nothing wrong with that though. I sympathised with Freddie the other night when Bea had a go at him.
I don't see how saying what i said makes freddie look bad in any way.
Penelope Pitstop

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