Angel
Beinazir
Cairon
Charlie
Freddie
Karly
Kris
Lisa
Marcus
Noirin
Rodrigo
Saffia
Siavash
Sophia
Sophie
Sree
Bea
David
Hira
Kenneth
Tom
Isaac
1) While Halfwit is in the diary room, Bea explains why she's annoyed with him. She says he always takes a negative viewpoint and didn't want him mediating on last nights issue. He had accused her of being negative.
Marcus is explaining an earlier occurrence in the diary room where a female Big Brother was telling Siavash, Halfwit and himself to go back to jail, when they had earlier escaped. Apparently Halfwit called Big Brother a f***ing idiot.
2) It appears that Halfwit had called Bea "blame-mongering", and used that word as Bea had used it to describe Lisa. He's talking to Siavash who says that she doesn't seem to know what she's doing.
David says Halfwit's changed over the past couple of days, and Charlie reckons he'll change again.
Halfwit comes out the diary room, and it appears that Bea had called him a rebel without a cause.
3) Bea is talking about Halfwit and says he's being an old woman about things, and that "He's not Prime Minister yet". "Prime Ministers have more intelligent than that. I'd rather have no intelligence and be a nice person.", added Lisa.
Bea and Halfwit are now in bed and she tells him how she sees things. This includes him being riddled with paranoia.
4) It appears that Halfwit had said to Bea "You're the second person doing guilt-mongering today", and "The whole house is getting tired of your negativity".
She tells him the doesn't want to be his emotional punch bag when he has a hunch that there's negativity in the air.
Bea says there should be apologies offered because the whole group has been punished, and where Siavash has apologised, all Halfwit and Marcus have done is offer justifications for their actions.
5) Bea's onslaught continues. She says not everyone wants to analyse everything. He says he's not analysing things, he just wants to get to the heart of things.
He says he wants to empathise with people, and she says it's nothing to do with empathy.
They call a halt to the argument, and Bea joins Lisa, Charlie and David, who tell her that they feel she's been speaking up for them, and that Halfwit can come across as intimidating with his intelligence. They rush to make her a cup of tea, and give her support.
Bea continues to air her grievances about Halfwit, and Lisa assures her she'll be alright with him tomorrow.
6) Bea goes out to the garden for a smoke, a chat and full support from Lisa, David and Charlie, who assures her that things will be fine wiht Halfwit tomorrow, and it's just the same as the Charlie and Rodrigo spats.