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Sam Deprecation Thread **Spoilers**


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:P

The look on her face tonight when Martha walked away after lying to her about Jack's first words. That was such an evil smirk! Like 'he loves me, not you'. Typically her though. ALWAYS ABOUT HER. Fools gold, let her live in he rown fantasy land for the time being.

I can't belive she got 3 WHOLE eps this week. I don't think ANY main cast members (apart from Alf) got 3. None of them! That's INSANE, who on earth wants her plastered across their screen more than actual cerdited characters. Urgh that women makes me sick.

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Hmmm, I quite liked her the first time round- thought her and Jack made a cute couple. I'm only up to UK speed on this storyline though so don't really understand quite what she's done that's made people hate her so much :unsure: . Although I do admit I find her voice quite annoying- the way she emphasis random sylables and words, I also think she speaks in quite a patronising way which can be pretty annoying.

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As Paul said in TV Week, Sam is obsessive, and possessive of their relationship, and shes neurotic.

And one of the reason why i hate her, Martha does everything in her power to make Sam happy, to make sure Sam gets her man, to make sure Sam gets whatever she wants, even if it means Martha getting hurt or upset in the process, and what does Sam do? She goes and bans Jack from seeing Martha, she has smug smiles and thinks Jack loves her and whatever, but guess what bitch, he doesnt. Sorry, bit off track, but yeh, Sam is a very hateable character :) Oh and everything she says has to be right, and she acts like the boss of everyone, and shes is just plain annoying. Hate her hate her hate her :)

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As Paul said in TV Week, Sam is obsessive, and possessive of their relationship, and shes neurotic.

Hah! He actually said that :D?? Woohoo! Even Paul is a Sam-hater! Hehehehee :D Awesome ^_^

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