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He played the task well and was quite effective at deflecting the other housemates through pretending to be upset but I'm still not fully decided on him. Early days yet.
He wasn't a twat (well, maybe sometimes). I liked him on the whole, but you could tell why he wasn't actually selected properly: he had a bit of a dull voice and was probably a bit too intelligent for the rest of the housemates to get on well with. The nudity was probably just him knowing he'd have to do something "crazy" like that to get airtime. He was always nice to Sunshine and he didn't think Josie was the second coming (Paul McKenna is) and was overall likable.
He was alright but he could get very very creepy at times, especially when he would just sit on top of Andrew and say gay things while Andrew was very noticably uncomfortable with it.
Well I said earlier why I don't like him. In short, he was too pervy. But aside from that, he was nice enough. He just ran out of steam after a while and was too deliberate in his attempts to be interesting. I feel kind of sorry for him, because I don't think he ever really got the validation he was hoping for (considering he was still doing dumb attention seeking stunts up until a couple of days before the end).
Well, he was chosen at random, unlike all the others who went through an audition process and were more prepared for living in front of cameras and getting the public's attention.
He wasn't the life of the party after the Mole business burned out, but I don't think he was quite so pitiable. He had a good run.
Well, it was random from those people who'd got through to the later stages of the auditions. They couldn't just pick a random person from an ordinary audience because everyone who goes in has to have psych evaluations (not that you'd guess) and sign loads of waivers.