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rafichagran Mon 04-Mar-24 21:41:04

Love this programme, Gary Goldsmith has just gone in should be interesting.

rafichagran Thu 07-Mar-24 22:04:05

Interesting programne tonight. I think they picked the right one for nomination, and the house is now dividing into groups.
I think Ekinsu and Zeze will really kick off.
I am glad Louis is still there,he loves stirring the pot and makes things interesting.

Grannynannywanny Thu 07-Mar-24 22:14:07

Yes the cracks are beginning to appear . I’m not keen on Lauren and wasn’t disappointed to see her chosen. Even if she survives the public vote I think she’ll be argumentative. Especially with Louis and Sharon stirring the pot and egging her on. I felt sorry for Colson when Ekin was so abrupt with him. The poor guy was just making conversation.

rafichagran Thu 07-Mar-24 22:33:35

Yes, I like Colson and feel he will beca slow burner.

maddyone Thu 07-Mar-24 23:19:01

No nanaK it’s me who’s confused.
I don’t know who loads of them are.
Johnny isn’t called Johnny, I’ve discovered he’s actually Bradley. Who is he? What is he famous for?
Is Lauren famous for a programme about housewives?
What is Zeze famous for? I’ve never heard of her.

maddyone Thu 07-Mar-24 23:19:36

I don’t like Lauren very much. I hope she leaves.

rafichagran Thu 07-Mar-24 23:27:41

maddyone

I don’t like Lauren very much. I hope she leaves.

I agree with you, but it would be interesting if she stays,she would clash with Ekinsu and Zeze.

Doodledog Thu 07-Mar-24 23:30:40

I've just caught up with tonight's episode, and enjoyed it. I won't miss Lauren, and think she will go, as Gary is (marginally) more interesting.

I was surprised to see Fern getting a few votes, but of course the housemates are predominantly younger, so will see her as old and therefore boring, whereas I don't grin.

Louis is really quite unpleasant, isn't he? Also, I thought it was interesting that he seems to value the housemates based on a hierarchy of their fame. I agree that he brings value to the entertainment though.

I think Bradley wrote a book about an autistic boy, which has been serialised or made into a film. He said something to that effect tonight. I also think (but am not sure) that he may have starred in the film/show.

I'm not sure about Zeze either. Is she an influencer?

Colson is coming over well, IMO. He is very natural and unassuming. I just wish I didn't see Shrek every time I look at him, bless him.

Ekin-Su is very precious, I think. I'm not a fan at this stage.

Grannynannywanny Fri 08-Mar-24 00:08:24

I’m finding Sharon and Louis an unpleasant pair. The more I see and hear the less I like them. I like Fern and I hope she lasts the course.

Parsley3 Fri 08-Mar-24 09:06:23

I can't stop looking at Sharon and wondering what happened to the healthy looking Mrs O. Louis is the biggest diva in there.

Shinamae Fri 08-Mar-24 12:26:09

Germanshepherdsmum

Shinamae

Germanshepherdsmum

I guess, Doodledog, some of us simply can’t identify the person who watches this kind of programme (and soaps such as Corrie) with the one who makes intelligent comments and cogent arguments on GN. To be blasphemous, it ‘passeth all understanding’.

And that’s not patronising at all 😂😂😂

No, it’s the truth.

No, it’s your opinion..

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 08-Mar-24 13:10:31

In my own case it is absolutely true.

Doodledog Fri 08-Mar-24 16:06:05

Frankly, I don't give a damn, but I struggle to understand who anyone wants to categorise people based on what they watch on TV grin. It's such an arbitrary measure, and such a peculiar thing to do.

Cressida Fri 08-Mar-24 17:40:49

germanshepherdsmum what are your 'must watch' programmes?

kircubbin2000 Fri 08-Mar-24 17:42:11

What about Married at first sight Australia? Anyone watching it?

rafichagran Fri 08-Mar-24 18:01:52

kircubbin2000

What about Married at first sight Australia? Anyone watching it?

My other friends do, but I have limited watching TV as my partner is a big sports fan so we share viewing. Is it good?

crazyH Fri 08-Mar-24 18:08:34

For some reason, I cannot ‘get’ Married at first Sight !!

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 08-Mar-24 18:12:42

I don’t watch a lot of television Cressida but I do enjoy factual programmes (especially historical ones) and a good quality drama, of which there are few nowadays (we don’t subscribe to Netflix etc). And, every day, BBC news. Maybe it’s the lawyer in me, preferring fact to fantasy. I watched Coronation Street years ago, from the first episode, but stopped when it became less ‘a story of everyday Northern folk’ and more an unbelievable fantasy. I just don’t see the appeal in reality tv programmes - but each to their own. I would rather read a good book.

kircubbin2000 Fri 08-Mar-24 18:51:55

It's on a strange channel 4. I often can't find it but when I do I record the series and skim through later.

flappergirl Fri 08-Mar-24 20:37:21

Eloethan

I don't like any of these programmes (eg I'm a Celebrity Get me out of here, Love Island, etc) that seem to relish putting people in uncomfortable/confrontational/humiliating situations, just to watch their reactions.

Years ago there was a screen play (I believe written by Dennis Potter) called The Year of the Sex Olympics. I think I must have been about 12 at the time but I can remember feeling horrified at what it portrayed - a TV audience avidly watching, and laughing at, ever-escalating violence and cruelty.

It took a suicide to get the Jeremy Kyle Show taken off air but these are watered down versions that have the same sort of aims and methodology.

I saw The Year of the Sex Olympics too. It was first aired in 1968 on BBC2. I was 11 at the time so I assume this was before Mary Whitehouse had an impact.

It eerily predicted a future of reality TV and a populous completely hooked on media through which a hierarchy subdued and thus controlled them. Society, in this future scape, had been divided into "high drives" and "low drives". The high drives obviously being the elite in control.

The low drives were fed a diet, via TV, of pornography and reality TV which absorbed them to such an extent that they lacked any ambition other than to work for the high drives and were oblivious to the world around them.

Language had become almost redundant because social interaction had been reduced to nothing more than basic necessities. There was no need for conversation or reading books as everything was streamed through the TV.

Chilling, no?

Anniebach Fri 08-Mar-24 20:59:17

I am still unable to place names with faces

merlotgran Fri 08-Mar-24 21:07:38

How come nobody rushes off to the loo the minute they wake up? 😂

lemsip Fri 08-Mar-24 21:13:00

all edited out down into an hour.

sharon osborne has ruined her face.

Primrose53 Fri 08-Mar-24 21:50:56

I have never watched BB but tonight there was nothing else on TV so I put it on at the point where they were doing meditation or something in their yoga pants.

One by one they all started crying and my husband said “for God’s SAKE switch this rubbish off.” I agreed so we found something we had recorded to watch.

Just in those 5 minutes I noted a very haggard Sharon Osborne, very haggard indeed. Craigy from Corrie, Fern who gets on everything that will have her, a confused looking Louis and Uncle Gary. I don’t think I knew anybody else.

Worse than watching paint dry. 😝

Doodledog Fri 08-Mar-24 22:06:51

All these people who have watched paint dry - now I would find that boring I’m sure.

Anyway - the first eviction is imminent. I think the edit will end that Lauren goes. What do others think?

Doodledog Fri 08-Mar-24 22:07:06

Ensure, not end!