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I should really say if Cairon is evicted, but it looks a certainty!

Obviously this will not trouble Angel - i doubt she will even notice he has gone! Big Grin

Siavash is an interesting one though - he will have to develop new bonds, although i think he has at least a couple of other decent friendships going on now.

The most interesting factor will be how the housemates react to Freddie surviving, and the shock when they begin to assess the actual public perception, from the one that they had imagined.

I can see Freddie being nominated for a third week running. But i reckon votes will be spread across more housemates and we could even have a 3 way battle next week - with (hopefully) Lisa going! Razzer Big Grin

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Originally posted by Blue Diamond:
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Originally posted by Ņ•ÏÎđ∂Ņ”ŅÐžÏƒÎ·ÐšŅ”Îģ:
Siavash will probably team up with kris and charley.

Can't see that happening.


Hope you're right, but.............


It is very obvious that they don't like him or see him as threat, I see no interaction between them.

New HMs might be good for Freddie, Marcus and Siavosh, a new group could form.
Blue Diamond (Ben's Buddy 11)
It will be quite interesting, and is the thing I trully love about BB. The dynamics always change after an eviction, especially when the "non-favourite" stays and the "favourite" is evicted. (By this, I don't mean the bookies. but the obvious favourtism by BB producers).

In BB1, Craig was up for the vote nearly every week and every week he stayed. Freddie could repeat that, and it will really mess with the housemates' heads.
FM
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Freddie staying will have more of an impact on the groups thoughts, think they will b expecting him to go.

Noiren did say astutely that he will have quite a following. It was one of the blonds who said they will keep him in to annoy us.


I thought Noirin said that.
Cold Sweat
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
It will be quite interesting, and is the thing I trully love about BB. The dynamics always change after an eviction, especially when the "non-favourite" stays and the "favourite" is evicted. (By this, I don't mean the bookies. but the obvious favourtism by BB producers).
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In BB1, Craig was up for the vote nearly every week and every week he stayed. Freddie could repeat that, and it will really mess with the housemates' heads.[/QUOTE]

Yes, I think it'll do their heads in once we're a few more weeks into the show.I wonder if they'll realise that Freddie is popular or continue to see it as us winding them up?



As for Siavash: I think he's a "middler" - he'll have enough HM's to get along with so I don't think he'll be on his own in the same way that Freddie is. I think Siavash will find it easier to make new alliances and will be welcomed.....unlike Fred.
Cosmopolitan
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
It will be quite interesting, and is the thing I trully love about BB. The dynamics always change after an eviction, especially when the "non-favourite" stays and the "favourite" is evicted. (By this, I don't mean the bookies. but the obvious favourtism by BB producers).
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In BB1, Craig was up for the vote nearly every week and every week he stayed. Freddie could repeat that, and it will really mess with the housemates' heads.


Yes, I think it'll do their heads in once we're a few more weeks into the show.I wonder if they'll realise that Freddie is popular or continue to see it as us winding them up?



As for Siavash: I think he's a "middler" - he'll have enough HM's to get along with so I don't think he'll be on his own in the same way that Freddie is. I think Siavash will find it easier to make new alliances and will be welcomed.....unlike Fred.[/QUOTE]

It happens every year. The problem with the majority of the housemates is that they have no self-awareness. They are always trying to second guess the public and always get it wrong.

When Susie entered the house in BB7, the housemates were in the garden and heard the chanting. Grace automatically thought they were chanting for Aisleyne to be evicted, and when they all listened and heard the chants were for Grace, she was completely gob-smacked. Was she self aware enough to contemplate that her behaviour was anything to do with the chants? No, she blamed Susie (who wasn't even picked from the tombola at the time of the chanting).

I find that aspect of human behaviour fascinating.
FM
If Cairon is evicted, I don`t think it will much difference to the rest of the group.
Such has been his effect and influence.
There will be a few changes, though:
> less spitting
> shorter versions of those silly "goodnight"
sessions in the bedroom
> fewer hairs and other dsroppings from the
scalp coating the food in the kitchen
> less swearing
> more edible bananas
> more hygienic work surfaces in the kitchen
> fewer unkind pranks

Group dynamics will be changed obviously, but I think in this case it would not cause major changes.
brisket
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
It will be quite interesting, and is the thing I trully love about BB. The dynamics always change after an eviction, especially when the "non-favourite" stays and the "favourite" is evicted. (By this, I don't mean the bookies. but the obvious favourtism by BB producers).
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In BB1, Craig was up for the vote nearly every week and every week he stayed. Freddie could repeat that, and it will really mess with the housemates' heads.


Yes, I think it'll do their heads in once we're a few more weeks into the show.I wonder if they'll realise that Freddie is popular or continue to see it as us winding them up?



As for Siavash: I think he's a "middler" - he'll have enough HM's to get along with so I don't think he'll be on his own in the same way that Freddie is. I think Siavash will find it easier to make new alliances and will be welcomed.....unlike Fred.


It happens every year. The problem with the majority of the housemates is that they have no self-awareness. They are always trying to second guess the public and always get it wrong.

When Susie entered the house in BB7, the housemates were in the garden and heard the chanting. Grace automatically thought they were chanting for Aisleyne to be evicted, and when they all listened and heard the chants were for Grace, she was completely gob-smacked. Was she self aware enough to contemplate that her behaviour was anything to do with the chants? No, she blamed Susie (who wasn't even picked from the tombola at the time of the chanting).

I find that aspect of human behaviour fascinating.[/QUOTE]

Grace blamed Susie for nominating her - which Susie did.
Cold Sweat
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Grace blamed Susie for nominating her - which Susie did.


Because Grace treated her like a leper and tried to get the others to do the same. Say what you will about Susie, but it didn't take her long to figure out who were the "leaders" in the house. If I remember, she also nominated Nikki - the public's favourite - who also had no idea of self-awareness, but tried to suck up to Susie at every opportunity. Susie saw through her though and didn't invite her to the "posh" dinner that BB gave her and a few of her chosen housemates.
FM
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
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Grace blamed Susie for nominating her - which Susie did.


Because Grace treated her like a leper and tried to get the others to do the same. Say what you will about Susie, but it didn't take her long to figure out who were the "leaders" in the house. If I remember, she also nominated Nikki - the public's favourite - who also had no idea of self-awareness, but tried to suck up to Susie at every opportunity. Susie saw through her though and didn't invite her to the "posh" dinner that BB gave her and a few of her chosen housemates.


What did Grace do to Susie BEFORE being nominated?

Susie sat in the crowd listening to 'Get Grace out', and at the first opportunity used all of her outside knowledge to target Grace - and make herself look good to the public. Susie knew her gang (the voting public) would be several million members bigger than The Plastics...
Cold Sweat
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Originally posted by Cold Sweat:
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Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
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Grace blamed Susie for nominating her - which Susie did.


Because Grace treated her like a leper and tried to get the others to do the same. Say what you will about Susie, but it didn't take her long to figure out who were the "leaders" in the house. If I remember, she also nominated Nikki - the public's favourite - who also had no idea of self-awareness, but tried to suck up to Susie at every opportunity. Susie saw through her though and didn't invite her to the "posh" dinner that BB gave her and a few of her chosen housemates.


What did Grace do to Susie BEFORE being nominated?

Susie sat in the crowd listening to 'Get Grace out', and at the first opportunity used all of her outside knowledge to target Grace - and make herself look good to the public. Susie knew her gang (the voting public) would be several million members bigger than The Plastics...


I'm not about to get into a slagging match about Grace. We see it too differently.

The original topis is whether the house dynamcis will change. I think it will and gave a couple of examples. Every time there is an eviction, there is a shift in loyalties and house dynamics. For me, it's interesting to see how those loyalties change and the conviction the housemates have in their nomination choices week after week.
FM

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