TV The Sophie supporting campaign starts here. I can see how she feels in 'Big Brother'. When I was at University in my second year, my housemates took a dislike to me because I was there (a tip to any guys reading ... don't move into a shared house where you're the only man ... eventually you'll end up paying for all the shitty things your fellow men do to your housemates for the rest of the year ... it might sound cool when you tell your friends you live with all girls ... but unless you're Alex from 'Big Brother' you'll never carry it off).

Unfortunately, no matter what she does, the other housemates won't want to get to know her. By gossiping about her, it give the dullards in the house something to talk about. If they spoke to her and started to befriend her, there wouldn't be anyone else to make fun of and they'd end up turning on each other. I they wouldn't want that.

So poor Soph is going to leave unloved. We have a catch 22 situation here people. Becuase she has no one she can talk to, we as an audience can't get to know her -- so we see her through the opinions of the other housemates and since this is mostly negative, she'll be meeting Davina on friday. My theory is that if we got see more of her, much of the audience would find something to identify with and see you Jonny (who'll probably end up staying by default).

Two other points:

Tim mate. Walk. You're annoying as hell, no one likes you and you're a walking advert for everything which wrong with the class structure. Even Alex has started to dislike you ('Jonny and Kate have already spent a week in there, PJ and Spencer spent two weeks in there...'). What the hell did you think 'Big Brother' was going to be about. You're living better than the cast of the first one did in their final weeks ('The housemates have failed their task, which means they will have £3.50 to spend on their shopping budget next week').

What is the writing on the wall of the 'poor' bedroom? It seems to be scores from the dartboard, but I thought they weren't allowed to keep writing implements. Look at poor Bubble last year trying to say 'Happy Birthday' to his kid ...

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