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Big Brother UK Season 3 Episode 5

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Reality Realm US
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00:00do you think Ghani's being genuine last time on big brother you've already chosen Zila
00:13it's now time to choose the housemate that will join him facing this week's eviction
00:19singing and dancing this is my nature so this is me I cannot 24 by 7 acts
00:32housemates this is no longer big brother this is big boss well I think this is unfair no I'm not
00:46setting up no Sam like while I'm speaking why do you love that's disrespect you know that it
00:51wasn't personal but I felt it like it's personal but you're pleasing people too much yeah I can only
00:58be myself
01:16I just want to give you my
01:19all attention for the first time I feel alive
01:26day 4 10 or 6 a.m.
01:31nothing's gonna change my mind
01:34oh my god you're just too good to be true
01:48you
01:48you
01:49you
01:51you
01:52Frankie Valli
01:53you
01:55you
01:56you
01:57you
01:59the song that I know
02:01yeah
02:02I'll be wanting some music to wake us up
02:05I can't pack my eyes off you they mean they're watching it all together now
02:21everybody
02:23I love you baby
02:25maybe if it's fine or right I need you baby
02:29in love of the lonely mind I love you baby
02:33trust in me when I stay
02:37oh pretty baby
02:40don't bring me down where all you are
02:42probably baby is a costa
02:44thing
02:45but I love you space
02:48I can love you baby
02:49Oh, baby, let me love you.
02:53This is Big Brother.
02:57Would all housemates gather in the living area immediately?
03:03Come on, Cameron. Oh!
03:05I need a shower. No, this looks technical.
03:08Wow! Oh, it's like school.
03:10Icon Industries.
03:12I'm just going to put it out there, Big Brother.
03:15I was pretty bad in school.
03:16Oh, Icon!
03:18Icon!
03:21Icon, all workers are equal.
03:23Guys, I think it's going to be Iconic today.
03:25Everyone is kind of going, Icon, Icon.
03:27I don't know what that is. Does it mean something?
03:30It's word of the generation, and it's overused.
03:33It means nothing now.
03:34People that claim they're an Icon are just idiots, pretty much.
03:4810.29am, Big Brother has gathered all of the housemates.
03:54Are you excited for work?
03:56I am. I'm a buzzer. I'm a buzzer.
03:58What made you apply for this job?
04:00Yeah. Why did I apply?
04:02Because I love the uniform, and I just love working, you know?
04:06I love being a little cog in a machine.
04:08It's just great.
04:09Housemates, this is no longer Big Brother.
04:13However, this is Big Boss.
04:16That is hard, I'm not going to lie. That's going to lie.
04:20You are now employed as factory workers
04:23at my brand-new business venture, Icon Industries.
04:27Workers, your job in the factory will be to manufacture eyeballs.
04:34You must make enough eyeballs to reach my production target.
04:39However, the target number of eyeballs is confidential
04:44and is sealed inside an envelope in my office.
04:47If the target is reached,
04:50you will be rewarded with a luxury shopping budget.
04:54Ooh!
04:56So, the more eyeballs you make, the more likely you are to pass.
05:01OK, OK. I'm going to make so many eyeballs.
05:06Yeah.
05:07But that's not all.
05:09The shopping budget isn't the only thing at stake.
05:12Factory workers will also be earning wages,
05:15paid out in Big Brother's new currency, eyes.
05:20Oh.
05:21During your time in the house,
05:22it can be used by treats, privileges and even advantages
05:26that can change your fate in the game.
05:29Oh!
05:30Wow!
05:31It's grafting today.
05:32We're grafting today!
05:33Tasia, you will be transporting eyes between the departments
05:37in your delivery vehicle.
05:39Oh!
05:40Woo!
05:41George and Richard, you will inspect every eyeball
05:45to ensure that they are up to standard.
05:48We'll keep you all in check.
05:49Eat!
05:5012.39pm.
05:54Jenny and Marcus are in the garden.
05:56Have you got any Manchester slang that I don't know?
05:59Erm...
06:00Angin.
06:01Angin?
06:02You know what?
06:03Aye.
06:04I think there are common ones like arcade.
06:05Arcade, I would say that.
06:07Yeah, arcade.
06:08That's an oasis thing, I think, that came from.
06:09Is it?
06:10I think so.
06:11We'd say, do you think I came up a foil in a bubble?
06:20A foil in...what?
06:22Do you think I came up the foil in a bubble?
06:25The foil?
06:26The foil.
06:27Foil.
06:28Foil?
06:29Foil.
06:30What's that?
06:31A rubber.
06:32And what does it mean?
06:33It just means, do you think I came up a foil in a bubble?
06:35It means, do you think I'm stupid.
06:36Ah, right.
06:37Meaning that because you would never float up the rubber in a bubble.
06:40Oh, right.
06:41Yeah.
06:42And the rubber's called the rubber foil.
06:43Oh, right.
06:44So, specifically, like...
06:45There.
06:46Right.
06:47I got you.
06:48Gani, Fia Scholler, Elsa and Nancy are preparing for their shift in the detailing station.
06:55Elsa, how are you?
07:02I'm fine today, but I'm a bit stuck.
07:08For what?
07:09On what?
07:10On what colour?
07:15That was a good throw.
07:21Workers Jenny, Sam, Cameron and Marcus are in charge of stage one of production.
07:27Eyeball Moulding.
07:28Oh, we have to slay this, guys.
07:29We have to do really well.
07:30Scring.
07:31Scring.
07:32Scring.
07:33Scring.
07:34Scring.
07:35Their job is to dispense Big Boss' secret formula from the tank by pumping hard.
07:41Keep pumping.
07:42Oh, my God.
07:43It's too hot for this.
07:44Go on, Sam.
07:45It's just another Saturday night.
07:46Hey, Sam, rotation.
07:47Come here.
07:48Get you under there.
07:49Shall we?
07:50That's it.
07:51That's it.
07:52That's it.
07:53That's it.
07:54Go on, lad.
07:55Oh, it's going.
07:56It's going.
07:57It's going.
07:58It's going.
07:59Final push, Jenny.
08:00Do it, Jenny.
08:01Think of the sausages.
08:02It's going.
08:03It's going.
08:04It's going.
08:05Yeah.
08:06The housemates must then fill their helmets with the formula and transport it down the
08:11line.
08:12You got it?
08:13Oh.
08:14Oh.
08:15Oh.
08:16Oh.
08:17Oh.
08:18Until the final worker fills up the eyeball mould trays ready for the oven.
08:23I can't see all of my goggles.
08:25Got it?
08:26Yeah.
08:27Yeah.
08:28Good job.
08:29Good job.
08:30Come on, you stunners.
08:31Oh.
08:32Oh.
08:34Think of the luxury budget.
08:35Yeah, two chairs with that.
08:36Easy peasy.
08:37Oh, no.
08:38Jenny and Marcus, you had one job.
08:40It was an accident, Mark?
08:41Don't you know, pump it up?
08:43You've got to pump it up.
08:45Don't you know.
08:46Oh, no.
08:47Oh, my God.
08:48Look at his glasses.
08:49Oh, my God.
08:50Cup, cup, cup, cup, cup.
08:53Nice.
08:54Nicely done, Sam.
08:56Alright.
08:57Don't you get capital.
08:58Don't you know, pump it up?
09:00You've got to pump it up.
09:01Don't you know, pump it up.
09:02You've got to pump it up.
09:03Don't you know, pump it up.
09:04We're doing really well.
09:10Not really well, but you're doing all right.
09:18We're done! We're done!
09:22This is Big Boss.
09:25Factory workers, congratulations.
09:27You have moulded your first eyeballs.
09:30Hey, everybody, group hug!
09:34Go on, the team!
09:37There we go.
09:39Bravo, you've done well.
10:00I've got to practice my driving for my task.
10:042.57pm.
10:08Oh, I love it.
10:09For the next stage of Big Boss's eyeball production, workers Zila, Cameron B, Caroline and Tate are on the assembly line.
10:20Factory workers, this is where the magic happens.
10:25It's your job to assemble the eyeballs using the eyeball halves that have been carefully moulded by your fellow factory workers.
10:33There are four worker stations along the conveyor belt.
10:36These are glue dispensing, glue distributing, assembling, and finally, product sorting using the eyeball clutcher.
10:46It is imperative that you're on the lookout for any cases of pink eye.
10:52All right, no pink eye today, lad.
10:55When the light turns on, the conveyor belt will begin moving.
10:58All right, how fast are we thinking?
10:59Really fast.
11:00Are we fucking on this?
11:01All right.
11:02Here it comes, it's a pink one.
11:04No, it's not.
11:05My glasses.
11:06Fucking hell.
11:07Right, so that's one.
11:09Get glue on that there, lad.
11:11You are the sword.
11:12Yeah, that's enough.
11:13There you go.
11:14Less is more.
11:15Okay.
11:16A little bit.
11:17Oh, that's probably a bit much.
11:18Probably a bit much.
11:19It's quite perfect.
11:20There you go.
11:21There you go.
11:22No, this one's fine.
11:23There you go.
11:24There you go.
11:25Oh, yeah.
11:26We're decent at this, aren't we?
11:27Yeah.
11:28Look at that.
11:29Caroline's never been so good with her hands.
11:31Hey!
11:32Yeah!
11:33Increasing conveyor speed.
11:36Whoa!
11:37Yeah, no worries, big rubber.
11:39Keep running, like, 300 miles per hour here.
11:41Oh, yeah!
11:42It's pink alert!
11:43Shush!
11:44Pink alert.
11:45It's got a fucking stick in my hands, man.
11:47There's no glue in the hammer.
11:48I tell you what, though, I'm clean, no fear.
11:50Cameron and Ghani are taking a break.
11:53Are you seeing a tiger?
11:54Yeah, there are a lot of tigers, yeah.
11:56Have you seen one in a while?
11:57I think in my village, we have seen it, but not me.
12:00Not you, yeah.
12:01My village people, they have seen it.
12:03Yeah, yeah.
12:04What about monkeys?
12:07Oh, my God.
12:08There's no scarcity for monkeys.
12:10Everywhere the monkeys are in the village.
12:12Are they, like, menaces?
12:14They're evil.
12:15Are they?
12:16Evil monkeys.
12:17They will just come and grab and run away.
12:19Really?
12:20Yeah.
12:21Bloody monkeys.
12:22I'm telling you.
12:23Increasing conveyor speed.
12:24Go!
12:25Go!
12:26Go!
12:27Go!
12:28Go!
12:29Go!
12:30Go!
12:31Go!
12:32Oh, no, that one's pink.
12:33That one's pink.
12:34Ignore the pink.
12:35Go!
12:36Go!
12:37Go!
12:38Go!
12:39Go!
12:40Go!
12:41This is Big Boss.
12:44Congratulations, factory workers.
12:46You have assembled your first batch of eyeballs.
12:49Yeah!
12:50Come on!
12:51Go!
12:52The transportation department will be here shortly.
12:55Hello!
12:56Oh!
12:57Oh, baby!
12:58Go on!
12:59Go on!
13:00Go on!
13:01Oh, yeah!
13:02Even the bad balls.
13:03Just take all the balls.
13:04That'll do.
13:05Yeah, be gentle, no.
13:06All right.
13:07I'm trying to get on.
13:08Good luck, Tasia!
13:11Turn the other way.
13:12This way?
13:13Yes.
13:14And then backwards.
13:15That.
13:16See, now, before you move, turn the wheel the other way.
13:18Right.
13:19And now you're heading the right...
13:20Yeah.
13:21Lovely.
13:22Whoops.
13:23OK.
13:24No, no, no.
13:25Turn, turn.
13:26And then move back.
13:27Oh, no.
13:28Right, now turn the wheel again.
13:29And that's it.
13:30Yeah.
13:31What?
13:32Oh!
13:33Oh, it's not going to work, is it?
13:403.33pm.
13:43Marcus has been called to see the big boss.
13:47Oh!
13:48Is this the boss's chair?
13:50Marcus, how was your shift in the moulding department?
13:55I don't know if I'm getting paid the right amount of wages.
13:58There was a shift I've just put in there.
14:00It was hard work and, you know, that's why I'm in here.
14:04Let's talk about raise.
14:05No, Marcus, you're in here because big boss called you in here.
14:09Sit up and stop fidgeting.
14:12Polly's a big boss.
14:15Do you think MPs should be paid more so we can attract better candidates?
14:22MPs are paid 90 grand a year, though.
14:24True, but some of the finest minds in economics in this country, they're all entrepreneurs because that's where the money is.
14:31You're not going to want to go into politics where everyone hates you, it's dangerous, and all the rest of it, when you can carry on making more money doing what you're doing.
14:39Where I come from, people think of politicians as people who sit on pedestals, 90k a year to them is an absurd number.
14:46Exactly, yeah.
14:47And you have people like Farage who just spend no time in Clapton anyway.
14:51He's a party leader, so it's harder for someone like him to dedicate to the local matters.
14:57Farage will be Prime Minister.
14:59Do you want Farage to be classed?
15:00I'd rather him than Starmer.
15:02Really?
15:03Open border policies, forget about the common man at the bottom, we're disregarded.
15:08But do you think Farage is good for the common man?
15:11I think he's...
15:12Because he's a millionaire.
15:13He knows nothing about what it's like to struggle with bills.
15:16He's terrible for the working person.
15:18I think that he triggers divisiveness.
15:21You've been reading the news too much.
15:23Biased.
15:24Farage's politics are all about spreading divisiveness.
15:27They do a lot on, for example, asylum seekers take this much out, they can't really do all this.
15:32We're putting these people up that aren't British nationals.
15:35Well, they're getting bed and board.
15:37I've heard they're getting driving lessons.
15:39This is now, what you said earlier about biases, that's completely incorrect.
15:43Asylum seekers get £49 a week and they're not allowed to work in the town.
15:48More than I get from the government.
15:49If their accommodation includes food, then they get £9.95 a week.
15:55Why should I and you and everyone in this country pay for these people when they haven't paid a penny into the system?
16:02These people are fleeing water.
16:04No, they're not. They're fleeing France.
16:06I think we're told you are suffering because you're asylum seekers.
16:11We're suffering a lot more because of the people on top.
16:154.15pm.
16:24Detailing department workers, listen up.
16:29You must be careful to ensure that your detailing exactly matches Icon Industries' design documents.
16:36Any discrepancies, stray flicks of paint, misshapen pupils or erratic irises will not be tolerated.
16:44We may have the hardest job, you know.
16:46Remember, Big Boss is watching.
16:49Yes.
16:55This is legit the hardest job I've ever done in my entire life.
16:59Sam has got a question for Tate.
17:05I don't know yet.
17:06She's gorgeous, aren't she?
17:07No, she's lovely.
17:08Oh, my gosh.
17:09What about you?
17:10What about me?
17:11What about you?
17:12I don't know, there's only one.
17:13In here?
17:14Yeah, that's not going to happen.
17:16Play balls for you, then.
17:17It's always the way, babe, it's fine.
17:19You've been single for a wee while, haven't you?
17:21I've had two years been celebrate anyway.
17:22Yeah.
17:23So, this is another however long.
17:25And to the list, it's fine.
17:26Yeah.
17:27I came just for fun anyway, so.
17:29Yeah.
17:30I didn't come to fans anymore.
17:31Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:32You know what surprised me?
17:33Like, how many folk are, like, secretly?
17:35And some of the guys that...
17:37Big buff dudes with beards.
17:38Big buff guys.
17:39Like, what the fuck?
17:40You would never know, honestly.
17:41It's crazy.
17:42Yeah, it's crazy.
17:43And they just want...
17:44It's really crazy.
17:45They just want to, like, hook up with you.
17:46Yeah.
17:47They don't actually want it to be anything more.
17:48Oh.
17:49It's just sexual, mostly.
17:50How, like, do you...
17:51Is that where you see yourself?
17:52Like, marriage and all that stuff?
17:53Someone, is that what you want them for yourself?
17:54No.
17:55When I was being a kid.
17:56When I was being a kid.
17:57When I was a kid.
17:58Right, yeah, yeah.
17:59I thought you could only get married to a girl.
18:00So I thought, I don't want to get married,
18:01because I don't want to be in that.
18:02Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:03So I never had the option.
18:04And then I got older.
18:05Did you just need your own case since you were, like...
18:06I, like, rich remember being a kid,
18:07and, like, always just like boys.
18:08And I knew it.
18:09But when I tried to...
18:10When I, like, expressed it, they were like,
18:11oh, you don't think about that your age kind of thing.
18:13Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:14So I just put it back.
18:15I was 15 when I came out.
18:16Like, 10, 15 years ago then, even.
18:17It was different then.
18:18Different even now to, like...
18:19I'd like to think it'd be easier for folk to come out nowadays.
18:21I wonder this.
18:22It must be.
18:23I don't know, because I hear so many different things.
18:25It's just so much more discussed and prevalent in the culture now than it ever was.
18:28Yeah.
18:29Yeah.
18:30Yeah.
18:31Like, walkways and that.
18:32I like it.
18:33It's more visible.
18:405.30pm.
18:43In the quality control room, inspectors Richard and George are following Big Boss' very strict standards.
18:51Nope.
18:52That one into the bin it goes.
18:55The Irish is too big.
19:01That's just...
19:02That's embarrassing.
19:03Do you want to hear something really funny?
19:05Yeah, go on.
19:06Go on.
19:07Fruniel, day comes around, I'm like, have to go to this Fruniel, you know, respecting that.
19:12So I rocked up to Fruniel, not thinking anything.
19:16And everybody's staring at me and I'm like, didn't think nothing of it for like three or four weeks.
19:21Till I bumped into his best friend.
19:24Oh, no.
19:25His best friend said, like, was laughing then and I was like, what are you laughing at?
19:28And he's like, you came there for no way, punk tracks are on, punk yard again and the t-shirt saying,
19:34big heart, bigger ass.
19:36And I went, oh fuck, everybody else was wearing black and I was wearing a punk tracks at punk yard again.
19:41Did you use nothing to wear black?
19:43But it wasn't intentional.
19:44Like, I didn't think nothing of it, I just thought it was a nice top.
19:47Yeah.
19:48Have you never been to a funeral before?
19:49Aye.
19:50Oh.
19:51But I also wore punk to other people's vinyls.
19:55Tiet has been called to the big boss's office.
19:59Who are you particularly getting on with, Tate?
20:01The wolf pack.
20:02The wolf pack.
20:03So Marcus, Elsa, Nancy.
20:06Cameron's still in the wolf pack, but obviously Marcus has turned into a breeding bull now,
20:10so he's going to give us some more cubs for the pack shortly.
20:13What do you mean, Marcus has turned into a breeding bull?
20:16So what I've noticed is he's left our safety of our den and he's in stranger territories now with Elsa.
20:23I think crazy how early it is, but at the same time, if you know, you know, and it looks like they know.
20:29Is it genuine or puppy love?
20:31I hope it's genuine, but if it is puppy love, he knows the pack's got his back.
20:38Right, ladies and gentlemen, we have examined all your work thus far.
20:4715.
20:48There were 15 eyeballs that you painted and after careful checking against the very precise requirements
20:55and measurements and all of the rest of it, the number that passed is three.
21:00You're joking, no, I'm not doing this.
21:02Not good enough.
21:03Yeah, I quit.
21:04We're quitting.
21:05That's it.
21:06Right.
21:07Well, shall we take them back then?
21:08Yeah.
21:09I'm going to have my banana.
21:15How do you feel about Fridays, eh?
21:17I really don't want to go.
21:19I don't want you to go.
21:20Like on the first day when it first happened, I had such a banging headache and everything and I was so stressed.
21:27And also I guess on the first day you have a lot of small talk and I'm really bad at small talk, so I was quite nervous.
21:32Yeah.
21:33First day my worry came from the fact that I was like, oh, like what I let down, like I've just, like my family were watching this and I've just like, I've made it not even the first week.
21:43But I don't think the opinion of you would have been negative because you are such a nice fella.
21:48Yeah.
21:49Like when I say one of the nicest fellas I've ever met in my life, honest to Jesus.
21:52Oh, thank you.
21:53One of the nicest people I've ever met.
21:55But then in the off side, yeah, I love Gianni.
21:58Yeah.
21:59I think Gianni's great crack.
22:00Yeah.
22:01So it's really just doing the public.
22:02Do you know what I mean?
22:03The problem is you can say about everybody.
22:04The problem is you can say about everybody.
22:10Show me mercy with your love.
22:19I myself and I need contact.
22:266 or 8pm.
22:29Jenny has come to Big Boss's office.
22:32Jenny, how are you coping having not had a shower?
22:36Well, I'm not coping well, not having a shower.
22:38All I want to do is wash my hair.
22:40I'll feel disgusting.
22:42And now these people can't even paint an eyeball.
22:45Do you think the quality control department are being fair?
22:49I went down and measured a few eyeballs out of the bucket
22:53that they said no, and they were OK.
22:55I don't think yous would be that strep'd on it, like they're nice.
22:59I'm telling yous now, bag brother,
23:00see if I have done what I'd done today
23:04with that moulding liquid
23:07and these ends don't pass the challenge
23:10over a few eyeballs and a few millimetres,
23:14I'm going to be fuming.
23:16The workers are on a break.
23:19I still live at home and I'm spoiled enough
23:21that my mum still cooks dinners.
23:23That's the best, man.
23:24Yeah.
23:25I'm sorry to ask.
23:27Is it a bad thing, like, if you guys,
23:29like, after, like, 20s or 30s, whatever, the 40s,
23:33if you stay with your mum and dad?
23:35Not anymore.
23:36No one can afford to buy out.
23:37Well, people can't afford to be about.
23:38Maybe not.
23:39No, because...
23:39Maybe, but...
23:40It was embarrassing if you lived at home
23:42over, say, 25, something like that.
23:44I feel grateful that I could still live at home.
23:46I'm just staying at home before I was not at home.
23:47In India, we lived together.
23:48I would still live back home if I could.
23:49Yeah.
23:49I would.
23:50But it's like, why am I going to go and rent
23:51and give my money to someone else
23:53when I could be at home and save them?
23:54Well, they say you're once an adult, twice a child.
23:59So you need someone...
24:01In the middle.
24:01You rely on someone when you're a baby
24:03and when you're elderly, but in the middle, you care.
24:05Because you're standing on your own two feet.
24:06Now, when you're a baby, your parents care for you.
24:09So the least you could do when they're elderly,
24:12you care for them to repay the favour.
24:14Ideally, if I was, like, had millions of...
24:16Or, like, just lots of money, I would love that
24:19because then if I had kids and that,
24:20my mum's, like, on the other...
24:21She's on the West Wing, and then she can have the kids, like...
24:24Are you looking forward to getting married one day?
24:27Yeah.
24:27My parents don't want me to move out either.
24:30They're like, oh, stay as long as you want.
24:32No, I do want to get married one day and kids and all that.
24:35I think it's important.
24:37It is important.
24:38It gives you purpose, doesn't it?
24:39Do you have kids?
24:40I couldn't have them because I had cancer.
24:42Oh, no.
24:42Yeah, but I never fell in love.
24:44And then when I knew I couldn't have them,
24:48that's why I couldn't be bothered to get married.
24:50So there's no...
24:50I don't think there's much point
24:51because you get married and you have three children
24:52and all that sort of stuff.
24:53So, yeah, I love kids, though.
24:55I love them.
24:57I am a kid.
24:58You are?
24:58I am a kid.
24:59You act like one.
25:01I do act like one.
25:02I've got no...
25:03I've got nothing.
25:03My mum and dad have got no grandchildren or anything.
25:06But, you know, that's life, isn't it?
25:08Yeah.
25:08Yeah.
25:14It's 20 p.m.
25:18But this is as far as I can go.
25:21Nancy, settle there.
25:22Go on.
25:22Do you want me to count me as well?
25:23No, you might break.
25:24Don't worry.
25:25It's not worth it.
25:27This is Big Boss.
25:29Would one factory worker come to my office immediately?
25:33Can I go?
25:34Yeah.
25:35Oh, Zila.
25:35Zila, Zila, Zila, Zila, Zila, Zila.
25:39It's up to each worker to decide how much they deserve to be paid.
26:08Oh, okay.
26:11Okay.
26:12It's going to get scrappy.
26:13All right.
26:13As you are the first worker into my office, you get first dibs on the wage pot.
26:19So, Zila, the big question is, how much do you think you deserved to be paid for your
26:25work today?
26:26Okay, what's 300 the value by 15?
26:28No, I don't like maths.
26:3120?
26:3220.
26:3320.
26:34It's 20.
26:35Cool.
26:36I'm going to take 20 eyes, please, boss.
26:39Zila, before you leave, you must decide which worker should be called to my office next to
26:46take their wages.
26:47Feishola.
26:48She's the person I want to have the most, so I'm going to pick her.
26:52Remember, Zila, you can't talk about your wages with your workers.
26:59Feishola, today's total began at 300 eyes.
27:03However, now only 280 eyes remain.
27:08Okay.
27:09How much do you think you deserve to be paid?
27:12I think I deserve 30.
27:16Feishola, you must decide which worker should be called to my office to take their wages.
27:22Okay, I got it.
27:25I know I'm picking next.
27:26I'm going to pick Tasia next.
27:28So, in theory, I could take all the eyes and be a bitch.
27:31All right.
27:32I'm going to take 50 eyes.
27:34Um, I'll go 20 eyes.
27:42Realistically, I did really put a shift in.
27:45So, I'm going to take 25.
27:47I'll take 25.
27:53Tate, before you leave, you must decide which worker should be called to my office next.
27:57Oh.
27:59Eh, Marcus.
28:01Tate, Marcus has already been in to see me.
28:03Choose someone else.
28:05Richard.
28:07Richard, today's pay total began at 300 eyes.
28:10However, now, only 130 remain, as other workers have already taken their pay.
28:19Oh.
28:21So, the big question is, Richard, how much do you think you deserve to be paid?
28:28I would like to take 130 eyes from the wages.
28:34Big Boss has noted your pay package of 130 eyes,
28:38leaving your co-workers with zero eyes remaining.
28:43All right.
28:43Well, in that case, I'll hedge my bets.
28:46And, uh, some people, especially the ones who got covered in gunge,
28:49I think they deserve at least a crack at it.
28:52All right.
28:53So, let me scrap my earlier suggestion.
28:55And, uh, I would like to receive 50, please.
29:00Five zero.
29:02Mm, I think we'd possibly, as the molders, deserve slightly more.
29:08So, I'm going to go with 36 eyes.
29:14Clearly, people have been greedy and talked more than what they were supposed to take.
29:20So, I'll just take 20.
29:22I didn't work that much.
29:25So, I'm not going to overtake things I don't deserve, am I?
29:28I'll take four.
29:31Whoa!
29:32Why did...
29:33People are greedy.
29:36Greedy.
29:38Mm.
29:39I'll take seven.
29:42So, they've already got all the eyes.
29:46Well, there's still 13 left.
29:48Oh, but they've got the majority of them.
29:50I'm putting more work!
29:5313's a piss take.
29:55I'm going to take all 13.
29:58We're near the end anyway.
29:59It's fine.
29:59This should be all right about it.
30:03When you return to the factory, you must not discuss anything with your co-workers.
30:07OK.
30:07Don't worry.
30:08It's gone.
30:09With no eyes left, Cameron B, Ghani and George will receive no wages.
30:2710 or 5 p.m.
30:31Marcus and Elsa are in the garden.
30:34If I was taking you out, what would you wear?
30:39I don't know.
30:44I don't know, because I feel like a dress in heels is a bit much, isn't it?
30:47Unless we're going out after.
30:49So, maybe, like, blue jeans.
30:52And, like, a nice coloured top.
30:54Probably white.
30:55And then white heels.
30:57White heels.
30:58Just try one second.
30:59Let me just envision it.
31:01Yeah?
31:02You've got a bit of work to do in your Manchester, actually.
31:05I don't really care.
31:05In the snug, Jenny is getting to know Ghani.
31:12And did you ever find love in the UK, Ghani?
31:15Well, this is going to be very interesting and shocking at the same time.
31:192022 is the turning point in my life.
31:22Right.
31:22I was so open-minded, although I was from a religious background.
31:27Yeah.
31:27I was always like, you know what, why not try everything?
31:30Yeah.
31:31And from 2022 to 2024, I was, like, I was, like, literally, like, enjoying and exploring the bisexuality.
31:40And then 2023 end, 2023 December end, my dad was, like, all of a sudden he was calling me, Ghani.
31:47How long are you not going to be married?
31:49Come on, please marry.
31:50Why are you doing this?
31:51Please do this one for me.
31:53And I was, like, if my mum was, like, telling all these years, I said, no, no, no, I don't want to get married, blah, blah, blah, and this thing.
31:58And then my dad said, my dad asked me, and I couldn't say no.
32:02And that's how I got married on 24, 2024 January with my cousin.
32:08What?
32:09So are you still married?
32:11Huh?
32:11Are you still?
32:12I am still married, yeah.
32:13I have a baby boy, 10 months baby boy.
32:15You do?
32:16Yeah.
32:17And I told my mother, you know, it's not you, it's your dad, it's your husband, it's my dad.
32:21Yeah.
32:21I told her, it's your husband, you forced me.
32:23Forced you to get married?
32:24Otherwise, I wouldn't have married.
32:25So do you now think you would have got married, only your dad forced you?
32:29No, I would never marry, no.
32:30Marriage is not for me.
32:31No.
32:32I don't want to be, I'm a free soul.
32:34Yeah.
32:35You know, don't control me, like, don't do this, don't do this.
32:37You have to think, as long as you're happy and your wife's happy, but then also, talking
32:43to you now, I don't think you want to be married.
32:47Like, if you don't want to be married, can you not get divorced or is that, like, really
32:51bad, Nadia?
32:52I mean, Jenny, the thing is, like, I didn't marry to get divorced, actually.
32:57I still, I love, not I still, I love my wife, I love my son.
33:01Yeah.
33:01You know where I'm standing, I wanted to repair things.
33:04Yeah.
33:04And then I wanted to be with my wife and son.
33:07This is me, either take it or leave it.
33:09I choose to live like this.
33:10Yeah.
33:10Because this is my second life and I wanted to live in a fucking iconic way.
33:14Yeah.
33:26Oh, please!
33:3311.08pm.
33:36Big Brother has gathered the workers.
33:39This is Big Boss.
33:42Factory workers.
33:44Today, you all completed shifts in the Icon Industries factory, where your job was to produce
33:50enough eyeballs to meet my confidential production target.
33:53What's up, lad?
33:55What's up, lad?
33:56What's up, lad?
33:57What's up, lad?
33:58Big Boss's production target.
33:59Oh, no.
34:00Oh.
34:01Oh.
34:02Workers.
34:03Big Boss can now reveal that factory workers produced a grand total of...
34:0958.
34:10Seven finished eyeballs.
34:13Commiserations workers, you have failed to meet my production target and will therefore
34:20receive an economy shopping budget.
34:22No.
34:23What's up?
34:24You are lying, lad.
34:25That's a lot of eyeballs.
34:26They were good.
34:27They're just doing a pass.
34:28Do you know what I blame?
34:30George and Richard.
34:31Yeah.
34:32Even if all of them were perfect, you didn't do 50.
34:36Probably did about 30 at a push.
34:37Because we're taking too much time to be so precise, do you get what I mean?
34:40Well, then, let's point the finger at them.
34:41Because you were saving us.
34:42No.
34:43What?
34:44Oh, my God.
34:46Oh, God, what a bloody waste of time.
34:49This is Big Boss.
34:52Workers.
34:53Today was not only about the shopping budget, it was also a chance to earn wages.
34:59Workers could have shared the wages equally and all be paid the same.
35:04I've not.
35:05But some felt they deserved to be paid more than others, which left several workers empty-handed.
35:13Who is that?
35:14Big Boss will now distribute the wages to the workers.
35:18Hey, Big Brother, not to jump the gun, but I didn't even get a say in this.
35:23Zeela, you must collect the jar with your name on the shelf and go to the stand next to the eye-dispensing tube next to the shelf.
35:32I'm sorry.
35:33I'm in that diary room after this and I'm kicking off.
35:35We're going to see who's the most selfish now.
35:41300 divided by 15 is 20.
35:43Is it?
35:44Zeela, you decided to take 20 eyes.
35:49You may collect your eyes now.
35:53Oh, these are spongy.
35:55There wasn't going to be enough room in the jail for those.
35:59Sorry.
36:00I've really made myself unpopular here.
36:03Oh, dear.
36:04Feishola, you decided to take 30 eyes.
36:09You may collect your eyes now.
36:10I'm sorry.
36:11Math has not been my best subject.
36:13Teja, you decided to take 50 eyes.
36:16Oh, your dippers go round in there.
36:20Well, I think this is unfair on me.
36:22Oh, are you shut up?
36:23No, I'm not setting up.
36:24No.
36:25This is unfair.
36:26Whiny baby babies.
36:27Whiny baby babies.
36:28Didn't that work?
36:29Excuse me, didn't that work?
36:31Elsa, you decided to take 20 eyes.
36:35Girl.
36:36Marcus, you decided to take 25 eyes.
36:40Sorry about the maths.
36:41Apologies.
36:42Well, you know.
36:43Marcus, you're not alone, babes.
36:44You're not alone.
36:45Tate, you took 25 eyes.
36:48Only fucking steal your eyes when you're sleeping.
36:50George, how much you taking?
36:52I didn't get to say.
36:53I wasn't called in the office.
36:55Nor was I.
36:56I reckon I ran out.
36:57Richard.
36:58Oh, don't set him off.
36:59That is, I think it's unfair.
37:00Oh, shut up.
37:01I'm not talking to you.
37:02Mind your business.
37:03Richard, you decided to take 50 eyes.
37:07Oh, my God.
37:09I honestly thought he'd say none, because he's done fuck off.
37:12I know.
37:13Well, everybody should have got 20 leaves, and there's like a way to eight people out there,
37:15so it doesn't...
37:16The math ain't math.
37:1750 is wild.
37:1850 is wild.
37:1950 is wild.
37:2050 is wild.
37:2150 is wild.
37:22Should your collar show on Richard?
37:23Yeah.
37:24Do you think you know a person?
37:26No.
37:27I'll do...
37:28I'll do all the washing up, the whole rest of the thing.
37:30Yeah.
37:31I can hold you that.
37:34Cameron Kaye, you took 36 eyes.
37:39That is a weird number.
37:4036?
37:41Not even a round number.
37:42Jenny, 20 eyes.
37:48Caroline, you decided to take four eyes.
37:51There was nothing left.
37:52There was nothing left, that's all.
37:53I've got nothing left.
37:54I've got nothing left.
37:55I've got nothing left.
37:56Nancy, you took seven eyes.
38:01What is this?
38:02You are greedy.
38:03You are taking 50, 100, 70.
38:05I'm disappointed.
38:06I work fucking hard there, sitting there, keeping my mouth shut all day.
38:09Shut the fuck up.
38:10You shut the fuck up.
38:11You shut the fuck up.
38:12Sam, you decided to take 13 eyes.
38:15How much would you have taken?
38:16To be honest, like, the guys doing the moulding deserved it more than us.
38:20But yeah, I don't feel I deserve more than the average.
38:23This is Big Boss.
38:25George, Gani and Cameron B, thanks to the actions of your fellow factory workers, you have been left with zero eyes.
38:37Factory workers, you are dismissed.
38:40Icon Industries is now closed.
38:42Oh my God.
38:43I think we did okay taking what we took.
38:45Big brother, we're having a serious chat.
38:48And Sam, like, while I'm speaking, why do you laugh?
38:51That's disrespect, you know that.
38:52It wasn't laughing at you.
38:53It was just the awkwardness that I laughed at.
38:55It wasn't personal.
38:56Well, I felt it like it's personal.
38:57Okay, I'm sorry.
38:58That's okay.
38:59I'm sorry.
39:00That's okay.
39:01I did laugh because it was just awkward.
39:02That's fine.
39:03Well, maybe if someone do it to you, you will understand.
39:05Yeah, probably.
39:06I mean, they did.
39:07They took 50, so they did do it to me as well.
39:08But you know, it's fine.
39:10That's wild.
39:11And I don't get the orders either, but...
39:15It's picking each other.
39:16You picked each other.
39:17You what?
39:18You picked each other.
39:19Oh, is it?
39:20Oh, shit.
39:21Everyone's on smoke now then.
39:27Where the fucks take?
39:29Oh, I'm ready to get changed.
39:33I'm going to bed.
39:34I'm exhausted.
39:35Wait, I know I want the wolf pack.
39:37Bro, bro, come here.
39:38No, no, no, no, no, no.
39:39Listen.
39:40You can pick the next person who's in line.
39:41Do you know that, though, okay?
39:42Listen.
39:43No, no, no, no, no.
39:44Can we, can we, can we, can we, can we, can we?
39:45Please, listen.
39:46I thought...
39:47I thought Richard was going to get left then,
39:48and get left as fuck all.
39:49I thought someone was going to vote for you.
39:50Bro, bro, mate, I would have never...
39:52I would have straight away gone, bro.
39:55My boys have cut me out of here.
39:57My boys have killed me.
39:58I'm sorry, mate, that was...
39:59Yeah, mate, I fucked it.
40:00You both killed me, yeah.
40:01I wasn't expecting him to take fucking 50 boys, mate.
40:03Like...
40:04I thought he could have got to die anyway.
40:05I wasn't expecting him to take 50 boys.
40:07The game's on now, boys.
40:09The game's on now, boys.
40:11Stop, mate.
40:12I feel terrible.
40:13You know what I say?
40:14Get your friends close.
40:15Get your enemies closer.
40:16It's on now.
40:17No!
40:18Wow, is that what we're doing?
40:19It's on now.
40:20No.
40:21No.
40:22It's on now.
40:2312.39 a.m.
40:33Ghani, Caroline and Fiyashola are in the living room.
40:38Come here, please, one second.
40:40Yes, Mum.
40:41I wanted to ask you one thing.
40:42Is this how you speak to everybody?
40:45In what way?
40:45Like, you being, like, very kind.
40:48Like, you remind me of my cousin's sister.
40:50She will always be like this, like, kind, nice to everybody.
40:54I think it's you.
40:54I don't know, like, I'm just asking, is this your nature or, like, you're, like, doing it for a strategy or, like, I'm just confirming now, you know?
41:02No, no, and I appreciate you asking, but no, I've got no strategy.
41:04My thing is, I can only come in here and be myself.
41:06I personally think I'm a kind person.
41:07If this is your, the nature, oh, my God.
41:10I personally think I'm a kind person.
41:11I'd say it.
41:12And also, what I notice, you're pleasing people too much.
41:16Do you think?
41:16Yeah.
41:17Oh.
41:18Has anyone told you in your family or anybody?
41:19Oh, yeah, my people pleased you.
41:20But in what sense?
41:21What have you seen?
41:22I don't know, like, for some reason I'm feeling it.
41:24Yeah.
41:24Well, maybe your nature is, like, a, like, kind hat or, like, probably.
41:29Well, if that is your real nature, real you, I salute you because my cousin's sister, she's like that.
41:34And, um, you don't need to be people pleased at the house.
41:38How do you feel about the whole situation?
41:44I don't care, but, um, once I've found out that people were choosing who went after them,
41:51Yeah.
41:51It opens my eyes a bit.
41:53I've never been into best mates.
41:55I've never had a best friend.
41:57And I don't feel I've got one in here.
41:59I think right now I'm in a place where no one, no one really likes me.
42:06And I haven't pissed anyone off too much either.
42:08So, yeah.
42:11People have people that come.
42:12Like, I've always been a bit of a focuser, to be honest.
42:14Yeah.
42:16It is what it is.
42:19Until it isn't.
42:20Yeah.
42:22But, Cameron, I wouldn't fall out with Tate over this.
42:27Because also, that wouldn't work in your favour from a playing the game point of view.
42:33Just from where I'm from and that's something you never do that.
42:36And to me, it's just like, yeah.
42:37Something I would have never, ever done.
42:40Would have never even fought a fight.
42:42But, I guess, obviously, people take different.
42:46Next one do a lot of balls.
42:47I'll take all 300.
42:571 a.m.
43:02Can I give you a cuddle?
43:03Yeah, of course.
43:06Just not.
43:07Before I came in, I was always worried that they'd be like, oh, you're kind.
43:14Are you just playing up to try and, like, appease people?
43:18It's who I am.
43:19It's what I do.
43:19Like, it's what I am.
43:21I don't have to be any other way.
43:22I'm just, I don't know, just having a bit of a moment.
43:24Why?
43:26Why?
43:27Because you think people think you're putting it on.
43:29Well, Connie asked me, he was like, I don't think, he didn't, he definitely said in a horrible
43:33way, but he was just like, he's just looking like, are you this way?
43:38Because, like, you want people to like you.
43:42And it's like, I don't care about being like, it's just, like, it's my personality.
43:48Are you crying?
43:50No, no, no.
43:50You're just having a moment.
43:51Just having a moment, yeah.
43:52Sorry.
43:52No, no, no, you're fine, you're fine.
43:56Oh, just having a moment.
43:57I'll go over it.
43:58Thank you so much.
43:59I appreciate it.
43:59Also, my abs, my abs hurt.
44:02For my one workout yesterday.
44:05If you want to win that, let me win that.
44:06I appreciate it, thank you.
44:08People always see for it, if you pay cash anyway, there's no point.
44:11There's absolutely no point.
44:13I couldn't only be myself.
44:15Sorry.
44:19George is in the diary room.
44:21We didn't really pay out wages, it was, here are the wages, take what you want to each
44:27and every other housemate.
44:28And I would have taken zero because I'm kind-hearted, I'm selfless.
44:35But that's just the kind of guy I am.
44:37I think I'm in quite a comfortable position right now.
44:39I'm not hated, I'm not loved under the radar.
44:43It's where you want to be.
44:44Why should I get my hands dirty when Cameron's out there doing the dirty work for me?
44:50Pointing the finger at Tasia and Tate for not picking him.
44:56Everyone knows that they're best mates in here.
44:58So the fact that Tate didn't pick him, I sympathise with Cameron.
45:04Probably feels a bit backstabbed.
45:06And I also see Tate's point of view, to be honest, because no one else would have picked
45:09Richard, but I highly doubt Richard would have picked Tate.
45:14So why Tate felt the obligation to fend for Richard, I don't know.
45:18Because, as I say, Tate and Cameron, prime example.
45:24Bezzy mates.
45:25And just like that, they're on the rocks.
45:28But I saw it coming.
45:30I've got good foresight, big brother.
45:33Something we've got in common, right?
45:35This week, Ghani and Zila face the public vote.
45:46Who goes?
45:48You decide.
45:49And the game is changing.
45:53This series, it's Vote to Save.
45:57To vote for the housemate you want to save, go online or scan the QR code.
46:03The housemate with the fewest votes will be evicted.
46:07Voting is free and you can vote up to five times.
46:11The vote closes in Friday's eviction show.
46:41The vote captures in Friday's eviction show.
46:48In the past, eight months below.
46:49When will the vote go, go online?
46:50How would you decide to battleè²· or change theemption show?
46:51Do not let him say it.
46:51But more, folks.
46:53Come on, dad.
46:55The demand is rich.
46:56Cut flu code, go to Dunday.
46:58You evicted.
46:59And this regime is going to be scaled as follows.
47:01You can see that Ieleriagami.
47:03Don't let me the order.
47:04Youlaws Farm.
47:06Come understand it.
47:09You carry a 25% research in the fight.
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