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Post by battybetty on Oct 2, 2006 2:32:00 GMT
Please use this thread for giving your impressions on why Grace behaved the way she did throughout her eviction.
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Post by Cloud 9 on Oct 8, 2006 22:32:48 GMT
Please use this thread for giving your impressions on why Grace behaved the way she did throughout her eviction. Hi Betty, sorry if this isn't really under the proper heading as its more to do with events leading up to watergate, but it is one of the moments that contributed to Graces dislike of Susie - and a nice one for Ais so I'm sure you won't mind me mentioning it! Its not a big moment in itself, but as an Ais fan its a special one and sticks in my mind as it was great to watch.. ...and that was the moment Susie gave out her dinner invitations. From the moment Ais had entered the house, up until that point, she had been more or less treated as the outcast, and although she had coped with it admirably, it obviously had a negative effect on her. The moment where Susie invited Ais (after letting Lisa know that she was not invited ) was a golden one for me. Because not only was Susie letting Aisleyne know that she liked her, but since she was coming 'from the outside' it may have given Aisleyne an indication that opinions on her on the outside might not be reflecting those that she had experienced on the inside so far. On hindsight, its an even more precious moment for Ais (considering how for the majority of the time after that she was treated badly both inside the house - and from the boos outside it). You could tell by Aisleynes reaction just how much it meant to her, and how much she appreciated Susie - I think it was the moment where Aisleyne really bonded with Susie and became a friend who respected her - and she would repay Susie back several times after this moment with her loyalty and defense of Susie both in the Diary room and in front of the other housemates. Grace was in the complete opposite position from Ais - she had more or less established herself as 'the queen bee' of the house and felt very secure and popular in that position up until she heard the boos. The invitations was a moment where Ais having felt unpopular was made to feel popular - and with Grace it was the complete reverse. Grace already had suspicions about Susie since she entered since she didn't make much of a connection with her and her worry over the chants of 'get Grace out' made her read into Susies behaviour even more, as she thought there was a danger of Susie representing the majority of public opinon on the outside. I think the dinner party invitations was the point where Nikki, Lisa and Graces worst suspicions about Susie (and what it actually signified for them) were more or less confirmed. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf42q8RMe1k
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Post by kowalski on Oct 9, 2006 15:47:32 GMT
Grace was convinced that she should be a big star of BB7, going in week 4 (?) meant she could easily be forgotten so she decided to do something to make her memorable, why BB didn't punish her for this is something extremely suspicious.
anyway, that's basically it, she's a stuck-up brat, I don't think we need to go into much detail about her motives as this is ash's story after all, let's concentrate on Ash's response to what happened.
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Post by Admin on Nov 15, 2006 11:01:44 GMT
Why did Grace do it?
Because she could not believe that she had been put up for eviction and blamed Suzie for doing so.
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