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How do you solve a problem like face-to-face Noms aftermath? Call a family meeting of course! Not all the HMs were stoked with the idea of 'talking it out' following the confronting round of Nominations, especially Tahan, who reasoned they are all opponents and need to act as such. "It's like Hunger Games - minus the death," reasoned the Darwin beauty.
Tim also thought the family lunch was "like, the worst" idea and put it down to "what happens when people who can't say their opinions ... are forced to do it."
But the entire group took a seat in the Backyard and laid it all out on the table. Madaline went first, and revealed she was upset Boog Nominated her for not being herself. "Maybe I won't do some things that other people in the House do. That doesn't necessarily mean I'm not being myself," she stated. Rather than open up a lengthy discussion, Madaline's issue was met with an "alrighty" by Boog. Case closed.
Jade's issue with Tim and Drew's Nominations (more so their reasoning) was not so cut and dry. "People have thought friendships are friendships like they are on the outside," Ed began making Jade's case, and told HMs his bed buddy felt betrayed by Drew and Tim and their 'making a fuss over bugs' Nominations.
Tim wasn't excepting it was an issue, believing he could both be a friend to Jade and Nominate her. "Why does that question the friendship? When do we forget that it's a game?" Tim put to the group.
It didn't take long for Jade to get to the crux of the issue, that it wasn't so much their reasoning, but why they wanted her to go home. "I want you gone because it's, like, close to the end of the competition. Just like I want every single one of these people gone," Tim motioned his arm to the rest of the table.
Ed started banging on about the differences between he and Tim, that he abides by friendships - even in a game - while Tim will do anything to get "one week further". The boisterous Boog soon stopped Ed in his tracks and asked, "Didn't you put Jade up?"
HMs eagerly awaited hearing Ed's response, after his speech about staying loyal to friends in the game. "I wasn't as close with her as I am now. We weren't sharing a bed at all together.
"I never once shied away from that fact, that that was the hardest thing I did."
But Boog wasn't giving up. "Would you say that you were good friends with Jade back then? Were you friends?" Ed answered that they were on the path to being friends.
This gave Tim just the ammunition he needed and warned Ed to steer clear of taking the moral high ground when it came to playing Big Brother. "We're playing a game. Everyone has their own way of playing it. If anyone's trying to make someone look bad here it's not me."
Do you think Ed is a hypocrite for singling out Tim and Drew following face-to-face Noms? Or is he just playing a true Prince Charming and coming to the aid of his damsel-in-distress?
FROM BB FACEBOOK. ED IS A DEADSET PRICK AND A DEADSET HYPOCRITE