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00:00do you think Ghani's being genuine last time on big brother you've already chosen Zeela
00:13it's now time to choose the housemates 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
00:45no I'm not setting up no sound like while I'm speaking why do you love that's disrespect you
00:50know that it wasn't personal but I felt it like it's personal have you pleasing people too much
00:54same yeah I can only be myself
01:15I just want to give you my
01:19all attention
01:22for the first time I feel alive
01:26day 4 10 or 6 a.m.
01:31nothing's gonna change my mind
01:34so give it
01:36I'll be wanting some music to make us
02:05I can't take my eyes off you they mean they're watching it all together now
02:21I love you baby
02:23I love you baby
02:25I love you baby
02:27I love you baby
02:29I love you baby
02:31I love you baby
02:33trust in me when I say it
02:37oh pretty baby
02:39don't bring me down
02:41I love you baby
02:43I love you baby
02:45I love you baby
02:47I love you baby
02:49I love you baby
02:51I love you baby
02:53this is big brother
02:55would all housemates gather in the living area immediately
02:59I need a shower
03:01no this looks technical
03:03wow
03:05oh it's like school
03:07I can't industries
03:09I'm just gonna put it out there
03:11big brother I was pretty bad in school
03:13oh icon
03:15I can't
03:17all work as equals
03:19guys I think it's gonna be iconic today
03:21everyone is going to say icon icon
03:23I don't know what that is
03:25does it mean something
03:27it's word of the generation
03:29it's overused
03:31means nothing now
03:33people that claim they're an icon
03:35are just idiots
03:37pretty much
03:39BELL RINGS
03:43BELL RINGS
03:45BELL RINGS
03:4710.29am
03:49big brother
03:51has gathered all of the housemates
03:53are you excited for work?
03:55I am
03:57I'm buzzing
03:59what made you apply for this job?
04:01why did I apply?
04:03because I love the uniform
04:05and I just love working
04:07a cog in a machine
04:09it's just great
04:10housemates
04:11this is no longer
04:12big brother
04:13this
04:14is
04:15big boss
04:16that is hard
04:19I'm not gonna lie
04:20that's gonna hurt
04:21you are now employed
04:22as factory workers
04:23at my brand new business venture
04:25icon industries
04:29workers
04:30your job in the factory
04:32will be to manufacture eyeballs
04:34you must make enough eyeballs
04:36enough eyeballs to reach
04:38my production target
04:39however
04:40the target number of eyeballs
04:42is confidential
04:44and is sealed inside an envelope
04:46in my office
04:49if the target is reached
04:51you will be rewarded with a luxury
04:53shopping budget
04:54oh
04:55so
04:57the more eyeballs you make
04:59the more likely you are to pass
05:01okay
05:02okay
05:03okay
05:04I'm gonna make
05:05I'm gonna make so many eyeballs
05:06yeah
05:07but
05:08that's not all
05:10the shopping budget
05:11isn't the only thing at stake
05:13factory workers will also be earning wages
05:16paid out in big brother's new currency
05:19eyes
05:20oh
05:21during your time in the house
05:22it can be used to buy treats
05:24privileges
05:25and even advantages
05:26that can change your fate in the game
05:28oh
05:29oh
05:30wow
05:31we're grafting today
05:32we're grafting today
05:33we're grafting today
05:34Tasia
05:35you will be transporting eyes
05:36between the departments
05:37in your delivery vehicle
05:39oh
05:42George and Richard
05:43you will inspect every eyeball
05:45to ensure
05:46that they are up to standard
05:48we'll keep you all in check
05:49each
05:5012.39pm
05:59Jenny and Marcus
06:00are in the garden
06:01have you got any Manchester slang
06:03that I don't know
06:04um
06:05hanging
06:06hanging
06:07you know what
06:08I think there are common ones
06:09like arcade
06:10arcade
06:11I would say
06:12yeah arcade
06:13that's an oasis thing I think
06:14that came from
06:15is it?
06:16I think so
06:17we'd say
06:18I came up a foil in a bubble
06:20a foil in a bubble
06:21a foil in a what?
06:22do you think
06:23I came up the foil
06:24in a bubble
06:25a foil?
06:26the foil?
06:27the foil
06:28foil
06:29foil?
06:30foil?
06:31what's that?
06:32a rubber
06:33and what does it mean?
06:34it just means
06:35do you think I came up a foil in a bubble
06:36means do you think I've shipped it
06:37ah right
06:38meaning like
06:39because you would never float up the rubber in a bubble
06:40ah right
06:41yeah
06:42and the rubber's called the rubber foil
06:43oh right
06:44so specifically to like
06:45there
06:46right I got you
06:47Ganny
06:48Fia Scholler
06:49Elsa and Nancy
06:50are preparing for their shift
06:52in the detailing station
06:54Elsa
06:56how are ya?
07:01I'm fine today
07:04but I'm a bit stuck
07:07for what?
07:09on what?
07:10on what colour?
07:12on what colour?
07:16that was a good throw
07:18on what colour?
07:19on what colour?
07:20on what colour?
07:21on what colour?
07:22on what colour?
07:23on what colour?
07:54on what colour?
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
08:02he's going
08:03he's going
08:04he's going
08:05he's going
08:06the housemates must then fill their helmets with the formula and transport it down the line
08:11until the final worker fills up the eyeball mould trays ready for the oven
08:23I can't see out of my goggles
08:25got it?
08:26yeah
08:27yeah good job
08:28come on you stunner
08:30think of the luxury budget
08:35easy peasy
08:37oh no
08:38Jenny and Marcus you had one job
08:40it was an accident
08:41I don't remember
08:42don't you know
08:43pump it up
08:44you 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
08:50up
08:51up
08:52up
08:53up
08:54up
08:55up
08:56up
08:57up
08:58up
08:59up
09:00up
09:01up
09:02up
09:03up
09:04up
09:05up
09:06up
09:07up
09:08up
09:09up
09:10up
09:11you're doing alright
09:12you got your pump being up
09:13up
09:14up
09:20in cheek
09:22we're done
09:23we're done
09:24we're done
09:26this is big boss
09:27ув t
09:28engineering
09:29factory workers
09:31congratulations
09:32you have moulded your first eyeballs
09:33sortie
09:34up
09:35hey everybody group hug
09:36zupełnie
09:37we're right
09:38there we go
09:39bravo
09:40Oh, you've done well.
10:00I've got to practise my driving for my tasks.
10:052.57 p.m.
10:09Oh, I love it.
10:10For the next stage of Big Boss's eyeball production,
10:15workers Zila, Cameron B, Caroline and Tate are on the assembly line.
10:21Factory workers, this is where the magic happens.
10:25It's your job to assemble the eyeballs using the eyeball halves
10:29that 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.
10:47It is imperative that you're on the lookout for any cases of pink eye.
10:53All right, no pink eye today, lad.
10:55When the light turns on, the conveyor belt will begin moving.
10:58How fast are we thinking?
10:59It really fell.
11:00Are we fucking honest?
11:01All right.
11:02OK.
11:03Here it comes.
11:04It's a pink one.
11:05No, it's not.
11:06My glasses.
11:07Fuck it out.
11:08Right, so that's one.
11:09Get glue on that there, lad.
11:11You are the sort.
11:12Yeah, that's enough.
11:13There you go.
11:14Yeah, less is more.
11:16OK.
11:16A little bit.
11:17You can spread them.
11:17Oh, that's probably a bit much.
11:19Probably a bit much.
11:19It's quite perfect.
11:20Put it in a spatula.
11:21There you go.
11:21There you go.
11:22No, this one's fine.
11:24There you go.
11:24There you go.
11:27We're decent at this, aren't we?
11:28Yeah.
11:30Look at that.
11:30Caroline's never been so good with her arms.
11:32Hey!
11:35Increasing conveyor speed.
11:37Yeah, no worries, big rubber.
11:40Keep running, like, 300 miles per hour here.
11:42Oh, yeah, it's pink alert.
11:43Shush.
11:44Pink alert.
11:45Let's give up.
11:46It's finally sticking my hands, man.
11:47There's no glue in my hand.
11:48I'll tell you what, though.
11:50I'm clean enough here.
11:51Cameron and Ghani are taking a break.
11:54Are you seeing a tiger?
11:55Yeah, there are a lot of tigers, yeah.
11:57Have you seen one in a while?
11:58I think in my village, we have seen it, but not me.
12:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:02My village people, they have seen it.
12:05Yeah, yeah.
12:06What about monkeys?
12:08Is there any monkeys?
12:09Oh, my God.
12:10There's no scarcity for monkeys.
12:12Everywhere the monkeys are there in the village.
12:13Are they, like, menaces?
12:15They're evil.
12:16Are they?
12:17Evil monkeys?
12:18They will just come and grab and run away.
12:20Really?
12:21Yeah.
12:22Bloody monkeys.
12:23I'm telling you.
12:27Increasing conveyor speed.
12:29Oh, no.
12:30That one's pink.
12:31That one's pink.
12:32You can call the pink.
12:33Oh, no.
12:34Oh, no.
12:35That one's pink.
12:36That one's pink.
12:37You can call the pink.
12:42This is Big Boss.
12:44Congratulations, factory workers.
12:46You have assembled your first batch of eyeballs.
12:49Yay!
12:50You eyeballs!
12:51The transportation department will be here shortly.
12:52Oh, no.
12:53Oh, no.
12:54Go on.
12:55Go on.
12:56Go on.
12:57Go on.
12:58Go on.
12:59Go on.
13:00Go on.
13:01Go on.
13:02Go on.
13:03Even the bad balls.
13:04Just take all the balls.
13:05That'll do.
13:06Yeah, be gentle.
13:07All right.
13:08Good luck, Tasia.
13:12Turn the other way.
13:13This way?
13:14Yes.
13:15And then backwards.
13:16That.
13:17You see, now, before you move, turn the wheel the other way.
13:19Right.
13:20And now you're heading the right.
13:21Yeah.
13:22Lovely.
13:23Oh, yes.
13:24Whoops.
13:25Okay.
13:26And then I move back.
13:27Oh, no.
13:28Right.
13:29Now turn the wheel again.
13:30That's it.
13:31Yeah.
13:32What?
13:33Oh, it's not going to work, is it?
13:383.33pm.
13:43Marcus has been called to see the big boss.
13:48Oh.
13:49Is this the boss's chair?
13:51Ha-ha!
13:53Marcus, how was your shift in the moulding department?
13:56I don't know if I'm getting paid the right amount of wages.
13:59There was a shift I've just put in there.
14:01It was hard work and, you know, that's why I'm in here.
14:05Let's talk about raise.
14:07No, Marcus, you're in here because big boss called you in here.
14:10Sit up and stop fidgeting.
14:15Apologies, big boss.
14:17Do 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,
14:29they're all entrepreneurs because that's where the money is.
14:32You're not going to want to go into politics where everyone hates you,
14:35it's dangerous, and all the rest of it,
14:37when you can carry on making more money doing what you're doing.
14:40Where I come from, people think of politicians as like,
14:42people who sit on pedestals,
14:4490k a year to them is an absurd number.
14:47Exactly, yeah.
14:48And you have people like Faraj who just spend no time in Clapton anyway.
14:52He's a party leader, so it's harder for someone like him to dedicate to the local matters.
14:58Faraj will be Prime Minister.
15:00Do you want Faraj to be Prime Minister?
15:01I'd rather him than Starmer.
15:02Really?
15:03Open border policies, forget about the common man at the bottom.
15:08We're disregarded.
15:09But do you think Faraj is good for the common man?
15:12I think he's...
15:13Because he's a millionaire.
15:14He knows nothing about what it's like to struggle with bills.
15:17He's terrible for the working person.
15:19I think that he triggers divisiveness.
15:22You've been reading the news too much.
15:23Biased.
15:24Faraj's politics are all about spreading divisiveness.
15:28They do a lot on, for example, asylum seekers take this much out.
15:32They can't really do all this.
15:33We're putting these people up that aren't British nationals.
15:36Well, they're getting bed and board.
15:38I've heard they're getting driving lessons.
15:40Oh, now this is now...
15:42What you said earlier about advisors, that's completely incorrect.
15:44Asylum seekers get £49 a week and they're not allowed to work in the meantime.
15:49More than I get from the government.
15:50If their accommodation includes food,
15:53then they get £9.95 a week.
15:56Why should I and you and everyone in this country pay for these people
16:01when they haven't paid a penny into the system?
16:04These people are fleeing water on country.
16:06No, they're not. They're fleeing France.
16:08I think we're told you are suffering because of asylum seekers.
16:12We're suffering a lot more because of the people on top.
16:16No, wait a minute.
16:224.15pm.
16:26Detailing department workers, listen up.
16:30You must be careful to ensure that your detailing
16:33exactly matches Icon Industries' design documents.
16:37Any discrepancies, stray flicks of paint, misshapen pupils
16:42or erratic irises will not be tolerated.
16:45We may have the hardest job, you know.
16:47Remember, Big Boss is watching.
16:50Yes.
16:56This is legit the hardest job I've ever done in my entire life.
16:59Sam has got a question for Tate.
17:03Do you like this?
17:04Do you like them?
17:05Do you like them?
17:06I don't know yet.
17:07She's gorgeous, aren't she?
17:08No, she's looking so lovely.
17:09I'm like, oh my gosh.
17:10What about you?
17:11What about you?
17:12I don't know, there's only one.
17:13Yeah.
17:14Yeah, it's not going to happen.
17:16Play balls for you then.
17:18It's always the way, babe, it's fine.
17:20You've been single for a wee while, haven't you?
17:21I've had two years in Selva anyway.
17:23Yeah, yeah.
17:24It's another, however long, add to the list, it's fine.
17:27Yeah.
17:28I came just for fun anyway, so.
17:30Yeah.
17:31I didn't come to find someone.
17:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:33You know what surprised me?
17:34Like, how many folk are, like, secretly?
17:36And some of the guys that...
17:38Big buff dudes with weirds.
17:39Big buff guys.
17:40Like, what the fuck?
17:41You would never know, honestly.
17:42It's crazy.
17:43Yeah, crazy.
17:44And they just want, it's really crazy,
17:45they just want to, like, hook up with you.
17:47Yeah, yeah.
17:48They don't actually want it to be anything more.
17:49It's just sexual, mostly.
17:50How, like, is that where you see yourself, like, marriage and all that stuff?
17:53Someone?
17:54Is that what you want them for yourself?
17:55No.
17:56Like, I remember when I was being a kid.
17:57When I was being a kid, when I was a kid.
17:58Right, 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...
18:06No.
18:07I, like, which I remember being a kid,
18:08and, like, always just like boys.
18:09Oh.
18:10And I knew it.
18:11But when I, like, expressed it,
18:12they were like, oh, you don't think about that your age kind of thing.
18:14Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:15So I just put it back.
18:16Like, ten, fifteen years ago then, even.
18:18It was definitely then.
18:19Different even now to, like...
18:20I'd like to think it'd be easier for folk to come out nowadays.
18:22I wonder this.
18:23It must be.
18:24I don't know, because I hear so many different things.
18:25It's just so much more discussed and prevalent in the culture now
18:28than it ever was.
18:29Yeah.
18:30Like, fucking pride flags on, like...
18:31Yeah.
18:32Walkways and that.
18:33Mm.
18:34It's more visible.
18:415.30pm.
18:43In the quality control room, inspectors Richard and George
18:47are following big bosses' very strict standards.
18:51Nope.
18:52That one into the bin, it goes.
18:55The Irish is too big.
19:02That's just...
19:03That's embarrassing.
19:04Do you want to hear something really funny?
19:05Yeah, go on.
19:06Go on.
19:07Frignal, day comes around, I'm like, have to go to this Frignal,
19:10you know, respecting that.
19:12So, I rocked up the Frignal, not thinking anything,
19:16and everybody's staring at me, and I'm like,
19:18didn't think nothing of it for, like, three or four weeks,
19:21till I bumped into his best friend.
19:24Oh, I know what.
19:25His best friend said, like, was laughing then,
19:27and I was like, what are you laughing at?
19:29And he's like, you came the Brindle way,
19:31pink tracks are on, pink yard again in a T-shirt,
19:34saying, big heart, bigger ass.
19:36And I went, oh, fuck, everybody else was wearing black,
19:40and I was wearing a pink tracks at pink yard again.
19:42Did you use nothing to wear black?
19:43But it wasn't intentional, like, I didn't think nothing of it,
19:46I just thought it was a nice top.
19:48Yeah.
19:49Have you never been to a funeral before?
19:50Aye.
19:51Oh, you...
19:52But I also wore pink to other people's vinyls.
19:54LAUGHTER
19:56T-shirt has been called to the big boss's office.
20:00Who are you particularly getting on with, Tate?
20:02Er, the wolf pack.
20:03Er, so Marcus, Elsa, Nancy.
20:06Cameron's still in the wolf pack,
20:08but, obviously, Marcus has turned into a breeding bull now,
20:11so he's going to give us some more cubs for the pack shortly.
20:14What do you mean, Marcus has turned into a breeding bull?
20:17So, what I've noticed is he's left our safety of our den,
20:20and he's in stranger territories now, with Elsa.
20:24I think, crazy how early it is, but at the same time,
20:27if you know, you know, and it looks like they know.
20:30Is it genuine or puppy love?
20:32Ha-ha!
20:34Erm, I hope it's genuine, but if it is puppy love,
20:37he knows the pack's got his back.
20:42Right, ladies and gentlemen, we have examined...
20:45..we have examined all your work thus far.
20:4815.
20:49There were 15 eyeballs that you painted,
20:52and after careful checking against the very precise requirements
20:56and measurements and all of the rest of it,
20:58the number that passed...
21:00..is three.
21:01You're joking, no, I'm not doing this.
21:03Not good enough.
21:04Yeah, I quit. We're quitting, that's it.
21:06Oh, my God!
21:07Well, shall we take them back, then?
21:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:10I'm going to have me banana.
21:12Oh...
21:15How do you feel about Friday, Zay?
21:18Oh, I really don't want to go.
21:20I just, like...
21:21I don't want you to go.
21:22Like, on the first day, when it first happened,
21:24I had such a banging headache and everything,
21:26and I was so stressed.
21:27Yeah.
21:28And also, I guess, on the first day,
21:29you have a lot of small talk,
21:30and I'm really bad at small talk,
21:31so I was quite nervous.
21:33Yeah.
21:34First day, my worry came from the fact that I was like,
21:35oh, like, what a letdown.
21:36Like, I've just...
21:38Like, my family were watching this,
21:40and I've just, like, I've made it...
21:42Not even the first week.
21:43But I don't think the opinion of you would have been negative,
21:46because you are such a nice fella.
21:49Yeah.
21:50Like, when I say one of the nicest fellas
21:51that I've ever met in my life,
21:52honest to Jesus.
21:53Oh, thank you.
21:54One of the nicest people I've ever met.
21:56But then, on the off side, yeah, I love Gianni.
21:59Yeah.
22:00I think Gianni's great crack.
22:01Yeah.
22:02So it's really just doing the public.
22:03The problem is you can say it about everybody.
22:266 or 8pm.
22:29Jenny has come to Big Boss's office.
22:33Jenny, 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.
22:44Do you think the quality control department are being fair?
22:49I went down and measured a few eyeballs out of the bucket that they said no.
22:54And they were okay.
22:55I don't think you would be that strict on it, like they're nice.
22:58I'm telling you snowbag brother, see if I have done what I done the day with that moulding liquid and these ends don't pass the challenge over a few eyeballs and a few millimetres, I'm going to be fuming.
23:15The workers are on a break.
23:19I still live at home and I'm spoiled enough that my mum still cooks dinners.
23:23That's the best, man.
23:24Yeah.
23:25Is it, I'm sorry to ask, is it a bad thing, like if you guys, like after like 20s or 30s, whatever, the 40s, if you stay with your mum and dad.
23:35Not anymore.
23:36Well, people can't afford to worry about.
23:38Maybe not.
23:39Back in the day, it was embarrassing if you lived at home over 25.
23:44Really?
23:45I feel grateful that I could still live at home.
23:47In India, we live together.
23:48I would still live at home if I could.
23:49Yeah.
23:50I would.
23:51Why am I going to go and rent and give my money to someone else when I could be at home and see them?
23:54Well, they say you're once an adult, twice a child.
23:58So you're, you need someone, you rely on someone when you're a baby and when you're elderly, but in the middle you care.
24:05She's standing on your own two feet.
24:06Now with, when you're a baby, your parents care for you.
24:09So the least you could do when they're elderly, you care for them to repay the favour.
24:14Ideally, if I was like had millions or like just lots of money, I would love that because then if I had kids and that, my mum's like on the other, she's on the West Wing and then she can have the kids like,
24:23Do you, do you, are you looking forward to getting married one day and?
24:27Yeah, I, my 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.
24:41Oh no.
24:42Yeah, but I never fell in love.
24:44And then when I knew I couldn't have them, that's why I couldn't be bothered to get married.
24:49There's no, I don't think there's much point because you get married and you have your children and all that sort of stuff.
24:53So, yeah, I love kids so, I love them.
24:57I am a kid.
24:58You are?
24:59I am a kid.
25:00You act like one.
25:01I do act like one.
25:02I've got no, I've got nothing.
25:03My mum and dad have got no grandchildren or anything.
25:06But it, you know, that's life, innit?
25:08Yeah.
25:16It's 20pm.
25:18But this is as far as I can go.
25:20Now does your cell go?
25:22Go on.
25:23No, you might break.
25:27This is Big Boss.
25:29Would one factory worker come to my office immediately?
25:33Can I go?
25:35Go on Zila.
25:36Zila!
25:37Zila!
25:38Zila!
25:39Zila!
25:40Zila!
25:43Hello.
25:49Ciao.
25:50Hello, Zila.
25:52iCurrency is extremely valuable.
25:54It can be spent on treats, privileges and more.
25:59Big Boss has set today's total pay at 300 eyes.
26:04It's up to each worker to decide how much they deserve to be paid.
26:10Okay.
26:11Okay.
26:12It's going to get scrappy.
26:13Alright.
26:14As 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 work today?
26:26Okay.
26:27What's 300 divided by 15?
26:28No, I don't like maths.
26:29Oh.
26:3020?
26:3120.
26:3220.
26:3320.
26:34It's 20.
26:35Cool.
26:36I'm going to take 20 eyes, please, boss.
26:38Zila, before you leave, you must decide which worker should be called to my office next to take their wages.
26:47Feishola, she'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.
27:04However, 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.
27:24Okay, I got it. I know I'm picking next. I'm going to pick Teja next.
27:28So, in theory, I could take all the eyes and be a bitch.
27:31All right, I'm going to take 50 eyes.
27:37Erm...
27:38I go...
27:4020 eyes.
27:42Realistically, I did really put a shift in.
27:45So, I'm going to take 25.
27:49I'll take...
27:5125.
27:53Tate, before you leave, you must decide which worker should be called to my office next.
27:57Oh.
27:59Eh...
28:00Marcus?
28:01Tate, Marcus has already been in to see me. Choose someone else.
28:05Richard.
28:07Richard, today's pay total began at 300 eyes.
28:11However, now only 130 remain as other workers have already taken their pay.
28:18Oh.
28:19So, 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. Thank you.
28:33Big Boss has noted your pay package of 130 eyes, leaving your co-workers with zero eyes remaining.
28:43All right. Well, in that case, I'll hedge my bets.
28:46And some people, especially the ones who got covered in gunge, I think they deserve at least a crack at it.
28:52All right. So, let me scrap my earlier suggestion, and I would like to receive 50, please. Five zero.
29:02I think we'd possibly, as the moulders, deserve slightly more.
29:07So, 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.
29:30Whoa! Why did... People are greedy. Greedy.
29:38Mmm.
29:40I'll take seven.
29:42They've already got all the eyes.
29:46Well, there's still the 13 left.
29:48Oh, but they've got the majority of them.
29:50I'm putting more work!
29:5313's a piss tank.
29:55I'm going to take all 13.
29:58We're near the end anyway. It'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. Don't worry. It's gone.
30:11With no eyes left, Cameron B, Ganny and George will receive no wages.
30:19That's it. It's been a lot.
30:21PHONE RINGS
30:23PHONE RINGS
30:2810 or 5pm.
30:31Marcus and Elsa are in the garden.
30:34If I was taking you out, what would you wear?
30:40Me.
30:42Would you wear?
30:43I don't know.
30:44I don't know.
30:45I don't know.
30:46Because I feel like a dress and heels is a bit marginal.
30:47Unless we're going out after.
30:49It's like maybe like blue jeans.
30:52And like a nice coloured top.
30:55Probably white.
30:56And then white heels.
30:57White heels.
30:58Just one second.
30:59Let me just envision it.
31:01Yeah.
31:03You've got a bit of work to do in your Manchester, actually.
31:05I don't really care.
31:07In the snug, Jenny is getting to know Ganny.
31:13And did you ever find love in the UK, Ganny?
31:16Well, this is going to be very interesting and shocking at the same time.
31:202022 is the turning point in my life.
31:22Right.
31:23I was so open-minded, although I was from a religious background.
31:27Yeah.
31:28I 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
31:39bisexuality.
31:40And then 2023 end, 2023 December end, my dad was like, all of a sudden he was calling me,
31:47Ganny, how long you're not going to be married?
31:49Come on, please marry.
31:51Why are you doing this?
31:52Please do this one for me.
31:54And I was like, if my mum was like telling all this here, I said, no, no, no, I don't
31:57want to get married, blah, blah, blah, and this thing.
31:59And 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?
32:12I am still married.
32:13Yeah.
32:14I have a baby boy, 10 months baby boy.
32:16You do?
32:17Yeah.
32:18And I told my mother, you know, it's not you.
32:19It's your dad.
32:20It's your husband.
32:21It's my dad.
32:22Yeah.
32:23I told her, it's your husband.
32:24You forced me.
32:25Forced you to get married?
32:26Otherwise I wouldn't have married.
32:27Only your dad forced you.
32:28No, I would never marry.
32:30No.
32:31Marriage is not for me.
32:32No.
32:33I don't want to be.
32:34I'm a free soul.
32:35Yeah.
32:36Don't control me.
32:37Don't do this, don't do this.
32:38You don't want to be controlled.
32:39You have to think, as long as you're happy and your wife's happy.
32:42But then also, talking to 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?
32:50Or is that like really bad, 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.
33:02You know where I'm standing, I wanted to repair things.
33:04Yeah.
33:05And 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.
33:11Because this is my second life and I wanted to live in a fucking iconic way.
33:14Yeah.
33:3511.08pm, Big Brother has gathered the workers.
33:40This is Big Boss.
33:42Factory workers.
33:43Today, you all completed shifts in the Icon Industries factory,
33:48where your job was to produce enough eyeballs to meet my confidential production target.
33:54Cameron B.
33:55What's up, Bob?
33:56Open the envelope and reveal Big Boss' production target.
34:00Hello.
34:01Oh.
34:02Workers.
34:03Big Boss can now reveal that factory workers produced a grand total of...
34:0958.
34:10Seven finished eyeballs.
34:12What?
34:13Commiserations workers, you have failed to meet my production target and will therefore
34:16receive an economy shopping budget.
34:18No.
34:19What's that?
34:20You are lying, lad.
34:21That's a lot of eyeballs.
34:22They were good.
34:23They're just doing a pass.
34:24Do you know where to blame?
34:25George and Richard.
34:26Yeah.
34:27Even if all of them were perfect, you didn't do 50.
34:28You probably did about 30 at a push.
34:29Because we're taking too much time to be so precise, do you get what I mean?
34:30Well then, let's point the finger at them.
34:31Because you were saving us.
34:32No!
34:33What?
34:34Oh, my God.
34:35Oh, God, what a bloody waste of time.
34:37This is Big Boss.
34:38Workers.
34:39Today was not only about the shopping budget, it was also a chance to earn wages.
34:44Workers could have shared the wages equally and all be paid the same.
34:50But some felt they deserved to be paid more than others, which left several workers empty-handed.
34:57Who is that?
34:58Big Boss will now distribute the wages to the workers.
35:01Big Boss will now distribute the wages to the workers.
35:04Hey, Big Brother not to jump the gun, but I didn't even get a say in this.
35:23Zila, 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.
35:36We're going to see who's the most selfish now.
35:41300 divided by 15 is 20.
35:44Is it?
35:45Yeah.
35:46Zila, you decided to take 20 eyes.
35:49You may collect your eyes now.
35:54Oh, these are spongy.
35:56There wasn't going to be enough room in the jail for those.
35:58Oh, dear.
35:59Oh, dear.
36:00I've really, I've really made myself unpopular here.
36:01Oh, dear.
36:02Faye Shola, you decided to take 30 eyes.
36:05You may collect your eyes now.
36:07I'm sorry.
36:08Math has not been my best subject.
36:09Tasia, you decided to take 50 eyes.
36:11Oh!
36:12Oh, your dippers go round in there.
36:13Well, I think this is unfair on me.
36:14Oh, are you sure?
36:15No, I'm not setting up, no.
36:16This is unfair.
36:17Oh, your whiny baby babies.
36:18Didn't that work?
36:19Excuse me, didn't that work?
36:20Elsa, you decided to take 20 eyes.
36:22Girl.
36:23Marcus, you decided to take 25 eyes.
36:36Sorry about the maths. Apologies.
36:37Well, you know.
36:38Marcus, you're not alone, babes. You're not alone.
36:40Tate, you took 25 eyes.
36:42I only fucking steal your eyes when you're sleeping.
36:45You're not alone.
36:45Tate, you took 25 eyes.
36:49I only fucking steal your eyes when you're sleeping.
36:51George, how much are you taking?
36:53I didn't get a say, I wasn't called in the office.
36:55No, was I?
36:57I reckon I've run out.
36:57Richard?
36:58Oh, don't set him off.
37:00That is, I think it's unfair.
37:01Oh, shut up.
37:02I'm not talking to you, mind your business.
37:04Richard, you decided to take 50 eyes.
37:08Oh, my God.
37:10I honestly thought he'd say none,
37:12because he's done for court.
37:13Well, everybody should've got 20 lights,
37:14and there's like a wide eight people out there,
37:16so it doesn't, the math ain't math on me.
37:1850 is wild, like ask yourself.
37:2050 is wild.
37:2250 is wild.
37:22Three colours, show one, Richard.
37:24Yeah.
37:25Do you think you know a person?
37:27No.
37:28I'll do all the washing up, the whole rest of the thing.
37:31Yeah.
37:33I can hold you, that.
37:36Cameron Kaye, you took 36 eyes.
37:40That is a weird number.
37:4236, it's not even a round number.
37:44Jenny, 20 eyes.
37:48Caroline, you decided to take four eyes.
37:52There was nothing left.
37:53There was nothing left, that's all.
37:54I've got nothing left.
37:55I've got nothing left.
37:57Nancy, you took seven eyes.
38:02What is this?
38:03You are greedy.
38:03You are taking 50, 170.
38:05I'm disappointed.
38:06I work fucking hard there, sitting there,
38:08keeping my mouth shut all day.
38:10Shut the fuck up.
38:11You shut the fuck up.
38:12Sam, you decided to take 13 eyes.
38:15How much would you have taken?
38:17To be honest, like, the guys doing the moulding deserved it more than us.
38:21But yeah, I don't feel I deserved more than the average.
38:24This is big boss.
38:26George, Gany, and Cameron B.
38:30Yeah.
38:31Thanks to the actions of your fellow factory workers, you have been left with zero eyes.
38:38Factory workers, you are dismissed.
38:41The work on industries is now closed.
38:43Oh, my God.
38:44I think we did okay with taking what we took.
38:47Like, brother, we're having a serious chat.
38:49And Sam, like, while I'm speaking, why do you laugh?
38:52That's disrespect, you know that.
38:53It wasn't laughing at you.
38:55It was just the awkwardness that I laughed at.
38:56It wasn't personal.
38:58Well, I felt it like it's personal.
38:59Okay, I'm sorry.
39:00That's okay.
39:01I did laugh, because it was just awkward in the moment.
39:03Well, maybe if someone do it to you, you will understand.
39:05Yeah, probably.
39:06I mean, they did.
39:06They took 50, so they did do it to me as well.
39:08But, you know, it's fine.
39:10That's wild.
39:12And I don't get the orders either, but...
39:16Let's pick each other.
39:17You picked each other.
39:18What?
39:19You picked each other.
39:19Oh, is it?
39:20Oh, shit.
39:21Everyone's on smoke now, then.
39:26Whew.
39:28Where the fucks take?
39:32Oh, I'm ready to get changed.
39:34I'm going to bed.
39:35I'm exhausted.
39:37We are no longer Wolfpack.
39:38Bro, bro, go here.
39:39No, no, no, no, no, no.
39:40You can pick the next person who's in line, man.
39:42Do you know that, though, okay?
39:43Listen, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
39:45Please, listen.
39:47I thought Richard was going to get left then and get left as fuck all.
39:50I thought someone was going to vote for you.
39:51Bro, bro, mate, I felt...
39:53I would have straight away gone, bro.
39:56My boys have cut me out of here.
39:58My boys have killed me.
39:59I'm sorry, mate.
40:00That was my...
40:00Yeah, me, I fucked.
40:01You both killed me, yeah.
40:02I wasn't expecting them to take fucking 50 boys, mate.
40:03Like...
40:04I thought it was going to go to die, I wasn't expecting them to take 50 boys.
40:08The game's on now, boys.
40:10The game's on now, boys.
40:12Stop, mate.
40:13I feel terrible.
40:14It's here.
40:15Keep your friends close.
40:16Keep your family's close.
40:17No.
40:18Wow, is that what we're doing?
40:19It's on now.
40:20Definitely not.
40:21It's on now.
40:22It's on now.
40:2712.39 a.m.
40:33Ghani, Caroline and Fia Scholler are in the living room.
40:37Come here, please, one second.
40:40Yes, ma'am.
40:41I wanted to ask you one thing.
40:42Oh, no.
40:43Is this how you speak to everybody?
40:44In what way?
40:45Like, you being, like, very kind.
40:47Yeah.
40:48Like, you remind me of my cousin's sister.
40:51She will always be like this, like, kind, nice to everybody.
40:53Oh, thank you.
40:54I don't know, like...
40:55Yeah.
40:56I'm just asking, is this your nature?
40:57Yeah, yeah.
40:58Or, like, you're, like, doing it for a strategy?
41:00Or, like, I'm just conforming now, you know?
41:02No, no, I appreciate you asking.
41:03But no, I've got this actually.
41:04My thing is, I can only come here and be myself.
41:06I personally think I'm a kind person.
41:07If this is your nature, oh, my God.
41:09That's a lovely...
41:10I personally think I'm a kind person.
41:11I would say...
41:12And also, what I notice, you're pleasing people too much.
41:15Do you think?
41:16Yeah.
41:17Oh.
41:18Has anyone told you in your family or anybody?
41:19Oh, yeah, I'm a people-pleaser.
41:20Yeah.
41:21But in what sense?
41:22What have you seen?
41:23I don't know, like, for some reason I'm feeling it.
41:24Yeah.
41:25Well, maybe your nature is, like...
41:26Yeah, I'm a people-pleaser.
41:27Probably.
41:28Yeah.
41:29Well, if that is your real nature, real you, I salute you,
41:32because my cousin's sister, she's like that.
41:34Yeah.
41:35And...
41:36You don't need to be people-pleaser in the house.
41:38How do you feel about the whole situation?
41:43I don't care, but once I've found out that people were choosing who went after them...
41:50Yeah.
41:51...it opens my eyes a bit.
41:53I've never been into best mates.
41:55I've never had a best friend.
41:56And I don't feel I've got one in here.
41:58I think right now I'm in a place where...
42:01No one...
42:03No one really likes me.
42:05And I haven't pissed anyone off too much either, so...
42:08Yeah.
42:10People 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.
42:18Until it isn't.
42:20Yeah.
42:22But Cameron, I wouldn't fall out with Tate over this.
42:25Mm-mm.
42:27Because also, that wouldn't work in your favour from a play-in-the-game point of view.
42:32Just from where I am from, and that's something you never do that.
42:35And to me, it's just like a...
42:37Yeah.
42:38Something I would have never, ever done.
42:40Would have never even thought about it.
42:42But, I guess, obviously, people will tick different.
42:45Next 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, coach again, thank you.
43:07Before I came out,
43:09I was always worried that they'd be like,
43:12Ooh, you're kind.
43:14Are you just playing that up to try and, like, appease people and whatnot?
43:18It's who I am.
43:19It's what I do.
43:20Like, it's what I am.
43:21I don't have to be any other way.
43:22I'm just...
43:23I don't know.
43:24Just having a bit of a moment.
43:25Bye.
43:26Why?
43:27Because you think people think you're putting it on?
43:29Well, Kanye asked me.
43:30He was like...
43:31I don't think...
43:32He definitely said it in a horrible way, but he was just like...
43:34He's just looking like, are you this way?
43:38Because...
43:40Like, you want people to like you.
43:42And it's like...
43:43I don't care about being like...
43:44It's just...
43:46Like...
43:47Sorry.
43:48It's my personality.
43:49Are you crying?
43:50No, no, no.
43:51Just having a moment, yeah.
43:52Sorry.
43:53No, no, no, you're fine, you're fine.
43:56Oh, just having a moment.
43:57Okay, over it.
43:58Thank you so much.
43:59I appreciate it.
44:00Oh!
44:01My abs.
44:02My abs hurt.
44:03For my one workout yesterday.
44:05If you want to win that, let me win that.
44:06I appreciate it.
44:08And people always see for it.
44:09If you break out, it's the only way.
44:10There's no point.
44:11Yeah.
44:12Absolutely 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.
44:23It was...
44:24Here are the wages.
44:25Take what you want to each and every other housemate.
44:28And I would have taken zero.
44:31Because I'm kind-hearted.
44:33I'm selfless.
44:34But that's just the kind of guy I am.
44:36I think I'm in quite a comfortable position right now.
44:39I'm not hated.
44:40I'm not loved.
44:41Under the radar.
44:42It's where you want to be.
44:43Why should I get my hands dirty when Cameron's out there doing the dirty work for me?
44:48Pointing the finger at Tasia and Tate for not picking him.
44:54Everyone knows that they're best mates in here.
44:58So the fact that Tate didn't pick him.
45:01I sympathise with Cameron.
45:04Probably feels a bit backstabbed.
45:06And I also see Tate's point of view to be honest.
45:08Because no one else would have picked Richard.
45:10But I highly doubt Richard would have picked Tate.
45:13So why Tate felt the obligation to fend for Richard, I don't know.
45:18Because, as I say, Tate and Cameron, prime example.
45:23Bezzy 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.
45:32Something we've got in common, right?
45:35This week, Gani and Zeela face the public vote.
45:46Who goes?
45:48You decide.
45:50And the game is changing.
45:53This series, it's Vote to Save.
45:57To vote for the housemate you want to save, go online.
46:01Or 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.
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