Winterbourne
Unfallen Icarus
Here's a delightful little nugget from the other day, as the boys were discussing who they thought would go.
The casual ease and confidence of Ash and Winston is great. Ash, who I don't mind actually, lying there, assured that he is in the powerful position, and the public are about o get one of these losers out to help pave the way for his mate to win. And Winston - it doesn't even occur to him that he may go. And if it did, momentarily on the couch last night, then the cheers lulled his embryonic fears. Oh, and then, carpet pulled from underfoot, Helen opposed, BB production opposed, just lushous. ... Watching Ash, Helen and Winston last night, oh the savoury schadenfreude. It'll be even better once they realize it was their fault... if they are capable of casting themselves that way.
Helen may concede that the others have won, because she was unlikable, and took her friends down - but if she does, the usual way she deals with bad feelings is to erupt in anger, so we may have seen the final fires of Helen this week, before they were doused by Ashleigh and Christopher, with the propaganda war being covered by Chris in the diary room, and the public seeing the abuse of power by those that held it, and saying 'Nar, fuck 'er. Let's get Winston out.' But perhaps, like an '80's action film, there may be one more confrontation, when Helen rises up, and Ashleigh etc just slap her away like a bratty child when it's parents turn around. 'Shush! Helen; bad dog.'
(Don't slap brats.)
The casual ease and confidence of Ash and Winston is great. Ash, who I don't mind actually, lying there, assured that he is in the powerful position, and the public are about o get one of these losers out to help pave the way for his mate to win. And Winston - it doesn't even occur to him that he may go. And if it did, momentarily on the couch last night, then the cheers lulled his embryonic fears. Oh, and then, carpet pulled from underfoot, Helen opposed, BB production opposed, just lushous. ... Watching Ash, Helen and Winston last night, oh the savoury schadenfreude. It'll be even better once they realize it was their fault... if they are capable of casting themselves that way.
Helen may concede that the others have won, because she was unlikable, and took her friends down - but if she does, the usual way she deals with bad feelings is to erupt in anger, so we may have seen the final fires of Helen this week, before they were doused by Ashleigh and Christopher, with the propaganda war being covered by Chris in the diary room, and the public seeing the abuse of power by those that held it, and saying 'Nar, fuck 'er. Let's get Winston out.' But perhaps, like an '80's action film, there may be one more confrontation, when Helen rises up, and Ashleigh etc just slap her away like a bratty child when it's parents turn around. 'Shush! Helen; bad dog.'
(Don't slap brats.)
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