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Biggest B B Idiot
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Zacs-Master - "... The people watching it [are the biggest idiots]..." I can't understand the derision that Big Brother gets sometimes. It seems as if it's de rigueur to denigrate both the programme and the people that watch it. I can't understand this. I have no problem with people who don't like it. The choice is theirs to make. I personally dislike...
02:36 Tue 13th Jan 2015
I used to like Nadia Sawalha, but to say she wanted to call the police is ridiculous.
She is also diving in the middle of people having a heated discussion.
The whole point of BB is to put a bunch of people of different race, age and some with personal problems etc.
Then put them all together and wait for somebody to light the touch paper.
And what happened to free speech and giving your opinions?
She is also diving in the middle of people having a heated discussion.
The whole point of BB is to put a bunch of people of different race, age and some with personal problems etc.
Then put them all together and wait for somebody to light the touch paper.
And what happened to free speech and giving your opinions?
Zacs-Master - "... The people watching it [are the biggest idiots]..."
I can't understand the derision that Big Brother gets sometimes. It seems as if it's de rigueur to denigrate both the programme and the people that watch it. I can't understand this.
I have no problem with people who don't like it. The choice is theirs to make. I personally dislike Eastenders and Coronation Street with a passion. I think these programmes are depressing and often poorly performed, shot and scripted. However, I am well aware that millions of people love these shows and I don't think any less of those who chose to watch them.
When all said and done, Big Brother is a slice of entertainment. And from a social and psychological aspect, it's a fascinating one. How do different people cope with stress? How do they 'play' the social game (that we all play daily) of interaction with disparate groups and individuals? How far can individuals be pushed before they break down or explode? For me, it's a deliciously fascinating look into the psychology of self and because every series features different people, the interactions and reactions are always unique.
If you don't like it - fine. But don't insult other people's intelligence because they do.
I can't understand the derision that Big Brother gets sometimes. It seems as if it's de rigueur to denigrate both the programme and the people that watch it. I can't understand this.
I have no problem with people who don't like it. The choice is theirs to make. I personally dislike Eastenders and Coronation Street with a passion. I think these programmes are depressing and often poorly performed, shot and scripted. However, I am well aware that millions of people love these shows and I don't think any less of those who chose to watch them.
When all said and done, Big Brother is a slice of entertainment. And from a social and psychological aspect, it's a fascinating one. How do different people cope with stress? How do they 'play' the social game (that we all play daily) of interaction with disparate groups and individuals? How far can individuals be pushed before they break down or explode? For me, it's a deliciously fascinating look into the psychology of self and because every series features different people, the interactions and reactions are always unique.
If you don't like it - fine. But don't insult other people's intelligence because they do.
All I can say is that Ken Morley must have boosted BB's viewing figures. !
Cant help feeling this has been a set-up. And what happened to all this free speech that people have been shouting about. ?There is no such thing in the UK.Then there was the whimpering,simpering,crocodile teary eyed girls version of what went on in the toilets.What a joke this programme is.
Cant help feeling this has been a set-up. And what happened to all this free speech that people have been shouting about. ?There is no such thing in the UK.Then there was the whimpering,simpering,crocodile teary eyed girls version of what went on in the toilets.What a joke this programme is.
It might not be ok mcfluff but am I the only one to agree with Ken? She went into a confined space with a drunk man when she was naked apart from a wrap around robe. In my day his action would have got him a slapped face, not the hysteria that we have seen. I do think she over-reacted, did you see her dramatic sobbing?