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Episode Day 36 (13/10/14) Daily show and intruder

She has said it to Travis that Lawson has made innuendo s to the fact quiet often and that is why she is starting to feel uncomfortable around him, and he makes her feel like he owes her something for it...they both won the challenge, he 's the one that decided to give her the 20k...of course to get votes I'm sure...and now he thinks he has her under his thumb???
Aisha had the shits after Lawson called her out in front of everybody regarding the hotel task and heating up her food. The following morning she then proceeded to say that every bad feeling she has had in the house is due to Lawson. Well me thinks she has a short term memory, there is the 20k that she didn't even put up a token protest before taking it and then the bad feeling that Sam gave her in the pretend spa. So really she's just a spoilt brat who can't handle the fact that Lawson called her out on her antics with the food.
 
To be fair, Sleeping Beauty had an insane amount of lipstick on haha

The way they presented that whole scene seemed very scripted! Why could they not have shown us the first time that Jason spotted her and his initial surprise... IT almost felt like Big Brother had told him exactly what to do there, '3 2 1 action!' I didn't like that one bit.
 
@the Theorist you need a truck load of snickers, mate.

Ummmm....WHAT.

Random Big Brother trying to break up the awkwardness.

WORST BIG BROTHER LINE EVERRRRRRRR OMFG I DON'T KNOW WHETHER TO LAUGH OR

Come on - that was FUNNY!

Honestly guys, that episode was a mess.

SO many different things in there that were seriously the LOWEST points in BBAU history.

Such a sad day.

:-( it can't be good for your mental health to keep this up.




Oh by the way... Have you auditioned for Gogglebots?
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/auditions-gogglebox.html
 
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The way they presented that whole scene seemed very scripted! Why could they not have shown us the first time that Jason spotted her and his initial surprise... IT almost felt like Big Brother had told him exactly what to do there, '3 2 1 action!' I didn't like that one bit.
SOOOOO contrived
how did he know they needed a hot single male??? let me guess, a producer pulled him to one side - blergh

at the least with other seasons they have ninjas and even then they don't speak
 
You guys aren't getting the show! Ryans move was a blatant PLAY. The show is still divided on hotel task lines - guest vs staff. It's why
the boys split into dave and trav and everyone else post conflict. Guys operate on the basis of power. He who approaches the other first
is lost. Travis was the first one to attempt to be concilatory, in his own unique way, during the game. Later he approached Ryan on the steps an was rebuked; later he ambushed Ryan in the bedroom and said his piece. By refusing to address the issue, Ryan is trying to assert his dominance.
Some of the psychological twists on the show have been brilliant. Not so tonight. The BBWS radio task was always going to feature Ryan and Travis after their spat, and was always going to be mediated by newcomer and potential fence sitter Leo. It was so transparent all sides saw straight through it. After filling god knows how many minutes of airtime, the talk back caller with the bet on an arm wrestle was so painfully obvious to be absurd. Ryan sidestepped around it by conceding before he'd tried; earlier Travis - taught an exercise in patience by being on hold for hours two weeks ago - refused to rise to any of Ryans baiting. Leo played his hand most painfully by trying to be even handed - mate, you don't have the luxury of time, pick a side or get swept aside.
Ryan has decided that camps have been formed, and the numbers favour his side. Big Brother is a numbers game, and Travis has beaten every evictee so far. He clearly has a body of support outside the house. Ryan has not faced eviction once. He is not stupid; he knows he's going to face an "underneath the radar" nomination soon. Squaring off against Travis is a calculated move,as he's trying to win housemate support in an argument and avoid nomination altogether.
The guy is not stupid, and he picked his moment well. Ryan wants to be the Alpha Male of a separate group, and smells blood.
Time will tell if he's right.
Wow.
I did not not get half of that watching the show.
Did we watch the same show? :(
 
You guys aren't getting the show! Ryans move was a blatant PLAY. The show is still divided on hotel task lines - guest vs staff. It's why
the boys split into dave and trav and everyone else post conflict. Guys operate on the basis of power. He who approaches the other first
is lost. Travis was the first one to attempt to be concilatory, in his own unique way, during the game. Later he approached Ryan on the steps an was rebuked; later he ambushed Ryan in the bedroom and said his piece. By refusing to address the issue, Ryan is trying to assert his dominance.
Some of the psychological twists on the show have been brilliant. Not so tonight. The BBWS radio task was always going to feature Ryan and Travis after their spat, and was always going to be mediated by newcomer and potential fence sitter Leo. It was so transparent all sides saw straight through it. After filling god knows how many minutes of airtime, the talk back caller with the bet on an arm wrestle was so painfully obvious to be absurd. Ryan sidestepped around it by conceding before he'd tried; earlier Travis - taught an exercise in patience by being on hold for hours two weeks ago - refused to rise to any of Ryans baiting. Leo played his hand most painfully by trying to be even handed - mate, you don't have the luxury of time, pick a side or get swept aside.
Ryan has decided that camps have been formed, and the numbers favour his side. Big Brother is a numbers game, and Travis has beaten every evictee so far. He clearly has a body of support outside the house. Ryan has not faced eviction once. He is not stupid; he knows he's going to face an "underneath the radar" nomination soon. Squaring off against Travis is a calculated move,as he's trying to win housemate support in an argument and avoid nomination altogether.
The guy is not stupid, and he picked his moment well. Ryan wants to be the Alpha Male of a separate group, and smells blood.
Time will tell if he's right.
This.is.the.best

Ryan, baited him on radio as well which was gold - he is stoking the fire by aiming at Aisha because he knows that is Travis's weak spot

Ryan, we need Ryan in BB!!! - biggest game player yet, great viewing

Lets fake evict Travis and see if Ryan then makes a play at Aisha OR gets Aisha to side with him and his group (which has larger numbers)

THANK YOU DAVID for that write up
 
You guys aren't getting the show! Ryans move was a blatant PLAY. The show is still divided on hotel task lines - guest vs staff. It's why
the boys split into dave and trav and everyone else post conflict. Guys operate on the basis of power. He who approaches the other first
is lost. Travis was the first one to attempt to be concilatory, in his own unique way, during the game. Later he approached Ryan on the steps an was rebuked; later he ambushed Ryan in the bedroom and said his piece. By refusing to address the issue, Ryan is trying to assert his dominance.
Some of the psychological twists on the show have been brilliant. Not so tonight. The BBWS radio task was always going to feature Ryan and Travis after their spat, and was always going to be mediated by newcomer and potential fence sitter Leo. It was so transparent all sides saw straight through it. After filling god knows how many minutes of airtime, the talk back caller with the bet on an arm wrestle was so painfully obvious to be absurd. Ryan sidestepped around it by conceding before he'd tried; earlier Travis - taught an exercise in patience by being on hold for hours two weeks ago - refused to rise to any of Ryans baiting. Leo played his hand most painfully by trying to be even handed - mate, you don't have the luxury of time, pick a side or get swept aside.
Ryan has decided that camps have been formed, and the numbers favour his side. Big Brother is a numbers game, and Travis has beaten every evictee so far. He clearly has a body of support outside the house. Ryan has not faced eviction once. He is not stupid; he knows he's going to face an "underneath the radar" nomination soon. Squaring off against Travis is a calculated move,as he's trying to win housemate support in an argument and avoid nomination altogether.
The guy is not stupid, and he picked his moment well. Ryan wants to be the Alpha Male of a separate group, and smells blood.
Time will tell if he's right.
yep checked ... still NOT a guy ... phew ...
 
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