Car accident twenty years ago. He was declared dead at the scene.It’s not just his head, looks like he’s scarred up (his arms too) from an accident.
"From your behaviour over the last few weeks, I'm confident that you're 100% dead."Car accident twenty years ago. He was declared dead at the scene.
Which will be his downfall, hamming it up way too much.Hubris though.
He gave it both barrels though. Nothing held back. Walked up to him and stabbed him in the chest.View attachment 408821
Nothing like a bit of relaxing TV to wind down before bed
Though the comments about it all being down to Harry? Fuck off, there were at least three people saying it was Paul before him.
He gave it both barrels though. Nothing held back. Walked up to him and stabbed him in the chest.
tho Diane says they were told they needed to put three weeks asideWhen they asked for applications for series two, they said people had to be available for 6 weeks of filming.
The new Big Brother had this too and it's interesting to see from an analytical perspective, but yes, also not so nice to have these microagressions replayed in full colour if you've been a victim of them, or they trigger responses in you.Another way of looking at it is two PoC and one socially weird* white guy mention it and get ignored, extroverted white army guy (aka hero) mentions it and everyone gets on board. I fully expect someone to say I’m reading too into it and maybe I am, but these dynamics and unconscious biases definitely exist and could well be being played out.
And it has been disappointing that the whole game has been so led by the men. Which again, I am somewhat thoughtful about.
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*that’s not a pejorative, I also am socially weird
When I say Harry is boss I don't mean his round table attack on Paul. I think that will be his downfall actually - I just think overall thus far he has been playing a blinder, but last night he'll regret
I didn't notice that at first but Mrs Numbers mentioned it so rewound it. Brilliant stuff.
My other half does not watch it, and even said it “wasn’t classy TV” the other dayWe did the same! I called it and my kids jumped up to hit rewind....
My kids are 16 and in the age of so choice it can be tricky to find telly that we can all enthusiastically watch together. My partner pretends not to like it and harps on about how it's morally reprehensible but we know she loves it really . As per previous series- a program that brings out the worst in people proves great for family bonding......
If Shakespeare was alive today, he'd be all over this tragicomic masterpiece (only mild hyperbole tbh)My other half does not watch it, and even said it “wasn’t classy TV” the other day
Plotting, whispers sotte voce, back stabbing, on and off alliances: Traitors is Shakespeare!If Shakespeare was alive today, he'd be all over this tragicomic masterpiece (only mild hyperbole tbh)
If Harry gets voted out they’ll somehow give the credit to HarryJaz, the Cassandra of the Scottish Highlands.
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy.