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rob
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=z8--BXtBcJk
The housemates react to Dennis' removal. The reaction is rather funny... seriously, get a grip!
The housemates react to Dennis' removal. The reaction is rather funny... seriously, get a grip!
PT
Good riddance in my view. He was such a pathetic drama queen about every little thing.
BR
Fight Night II... for about the fifth time.
The housemates seemed to think that it would be Rex, Mohammed and Darnell getting kicked out - and I wonder if Mohammed would have been if he hadn't been up for eviction.
Anyhow, Dennis is no loss. Sylvia will be though, unlike Mohammed who didn't even feature in last nights show.
The housemates seemed to think that it would be Rex, Mohammed and Darnell getting kicked out - and I wonder if Mohammed would have been if he hadn't been up for eviction.
Anyhow, Dennis is no loss. Sylvia will be though, unlike Mohammed who didn't even feature in last nights show.
TO
Probably not by much- Alex's ejection broke the 4m barrier (overnights) but it wasn't well publicised and it wasn't on the news or anything. The same has happened today and its only really common knowledge in 'forum land' but off the forums I'm sure not that many people actually know, but enough to boost the figures by a few hundred thousand.
I don't expect either show tonight to break 4m though, its Friday and its not been in the public eye (ie news).
There has been media interest in this years series but I think it happened too late in order for The Sun/Daily Star etc to run a printed story on it.
josh205 posted:
It seems like a bit of a repeat of BB5's Fight Night.
It seems Jen was upset after Rex ruined her drawing. She was crying a lot. Rex and Dale seemed to have argued, with somebody throwing glass. Kat was also crying at this point, and live stream was abruptly brought to an end.
It came on about 15 minutes ago, Sylvia & Rebecca were saying "The police won't want our statements, theres cameras". Big Brother then asked for housemates to stay where they were - it seems they've been split up with one group in the garden/luxury bedroom and the others in the poor bedroom.
I wonder if the ratings go up now?
It seems Jen was upset after Rex ruined her drawing. She was crying a lot. Rex and Dale seemed to have argued, with somebody throwing glass. Kat was also crying at this point, and live stream was abruptly brought to an end.
It came on about 15 minutes ago, Sylvia & Rebecca were saying "The police won't want our statements, theres cameras". Big Brother then asked for housemates to stay where they were - it seems they've been split up with one group in the garden/luxury bedroom and the others in the poor bedroom.
I wonder if the ratings go up now?
Probably not by much- Alex's ejection broke the 4m barrier (overnights) but it wasn't well publicised and it wasn't on the news or anything. The same has happened today and its only really common knowledge in 'forum land' but off the forums I'm sure not that many people actually know, but enough to boost the figures by a few hundred thousand.
I don't expect either show tonight to break 4m though, its Friday and its not been in the public eye (ie news).
There has been media interest in this years series but I think it happened too late in order for The Sun/Daily Star etc to run a printed story on it.
PT
And ironically BB is up against Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday so could be interesting.
BR
Also Glastonbury about too.
These big concerts are very hit and miss - sometimes they really bring in the viewers, but other times they just completely flop. I can't say I've seen much about the Nelson Mandela concert this week, but I'm not sure this time around Fight Night 2 has been a big enough story to grab peoples attention today.
These big concerts are very hit and miss - sometimes they really bring in the viewers, but other times they just completely flop. I can't say I've seen much about the Nelson Mandela concert this week, but I'm not sure this time around Fight Night 2 has been a big enough story to grab peoples attention today.
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M@
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I tuned in to this evening's programme for the first time this series and watched in amazement as British television sunk to a brand new low. Who could have predicted it could get many lower. Broadcasting a pack of social rejects and complete idiots fighting about nothing and losing touch with reality is shameful. I've stood up for Channel 4 in the past, but I cannot believe that they think this is a good way of filing the schedules. The production team and Davina McCall can't be proud of themselves. I can only hope they feel at the very least a small amount of shame and embarrassment.
I find it odd that the producers specifically pick the contestants who they think will argue and cause tension, but when they get their argument, they boot them off.
"If you don't like it, don't watch it!" Good advice. Just needed to rant. As you were.
I find it odd that the producers specifically pick the contestants who they think will argue and cause tension, but when they get their argument, they boot them off.
"If you don't like it, don't watch it!" Good advice. Just needed to rant. As you were.
ST
Well, what an eventful 24 hours it was in Borehamwood!
I didn't realise that Dennis (along with his menacing legs & pants) had been removed until the start of tonight's show. Although I am very pleased about that!
Having watched the programme I thought Jennifer over-reacted, and milked the situation over her spoiled finger-painting to an extent not seen since a Barbara Cartland novel was last televised. Carry on dear...a role in Holby City is yours!
Of course Rex shouldn't have done what he did when he was drunk...I regret many things when I'm drunk, but at least I'm not locked in a house and forced to atone my sin to a baying mob within hours. How fortunate the HMs didn't have access to a set of medieval gallows.
Mo-Mo wasn't really involved in the argument, but decided to make himself a crucial element to perhaps endear himself to the voting hundreds. Obviously he wasn't reading the voting odds that destined Sylvia to be evicted (that would be against the rules) .
His constant sobbing into a towel after washing his face was pitiful. I understand the insult he had received, but there was no need for that reaction.
I noticed that Dennis didn't get the chance to "have his say" like Alex did. Is that cos he ain't black?
I didn't realise that Dennis (along with his menacing legs & pants) had been removed until the start of tonight's show. Although I am very pleased about that!
Having watched the programme I thought Jennifer over-reacted, and milked the situation over her spoiled finger-painting to an extent not seen since a Barbara Cartland novel was last televised. Carry on dear...a role in Holby City is yours!
Of course Rex shouldn't have done what he did when he was drunk...I regret many things when I'm drunk, but at least I'm not locked in a house and forced to atone my sin to a baying mob within hours. How fortunate the HMs didn't have access to a set of medieval gallows.
Mo-Mo wasn't really involved in the argument, but decided to make himself a crucial element to perhaps endear himself to the voting hundreds. Obviously he wasn't reading the voting odds that destined Sylvia to be evicted (that would be against the rules) .
His constant sobbing into a towel after washing his face was pitiful. I understand the insult he had received, but there was no need for that reaction.
I noticed that Dennis didn't get the chance to "have his say" like Alex did. Is that cos he ain't black?
PT
I think they tried to cover it by letting Dennis have his say in the Diary room before he went which I don't think they did with Alex - they just demanded it was rule breaking and that she leave.
I'm probably totally wrong though.
StuartPlymouth posted:
I noticed that Dennis didn't get the chance to "have his say" like Alex did. Is that cos he ain't black?
I think they tried to cover it by letting Dennis have his say in the Diary room before he went which I don't think they did with Alex - they just demanded it was rule breaking and that she leave.
I'm probably totally wrong though.