Stinky wrote:
Did you notice how Sophie made two attacks on Sam
1 her comments about Gina fancying him
2 Tried to destroy Sams friendship with Callum
Also note NO girls where even considered to be saved, as in Sophie has wants to be the last girl.
Also, in the show they where all sat around in the lounge after Ginas spat with Charlie, that did happen then, that must of happened earlier as by that point all where in bed.
I
agree with you about Sophie Stinky, she also finds it very hard to look Hazel straight in the face. I am surprised they thought Callum would be safer in the house then Dan, seeing as how Callum was left in the last two on friday nights eviction.
Have a look at this to see her in action again. . Dear universe, Big Brother calling. We wanted to warn all your inhabitants that voicing an issue with Charlie will result in more concerned conversations than any person can reasonably hear out.
Earlier today Charlie, the last Travers standing, put her foot in her mouth with Gina. As day has turned to night these issues are still playing on her mind.
First she invaded Sophie's Safe House to tell the dental nurse about her pain. Not one to let grass grow under her feet, Sophie took the conversation outside straight to Gina, telling the Savoy dweller that Charlie was still feeling royally blue about what she'd done.
"Oh my god, drop it woman," drawled Gina, tacking on the reassurance, "I don't hate you."
Callum was next in line for a Charlie-shaped earworm. He relished his role and was quick to use Charlie's doubts about her House role to big up his own. If we had a pound for every time he said, "I am trusted", well, we'd weigh more than the Royal baby.
Even Callum soon had enough and retreated to the bedroom.
Come in Dexter.
There followed a bizzare, baffling exchange, which Charlie found helpful because "I haven't chatted to anyone all day."
Um.
"I think you'll only understand when you watch this [Big Brother] back and see people's reactions," said Dexter.
Too right.