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Corrie - 12/07/12 - 8.30pm - Barlow's Blues: Breakdown and Booze

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,750
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    "I luv you Dad... I know I don't... don't say it often... but I do, I really do. And I don't care if you've slept with 1000 women..."
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    KornerKabinKornerKabin Posts: 20,308
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    The light pollution in that street must be terrible!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,832
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    No chest hair? :mad:

    Who? Eccles? Had loads.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    I don't think Kirsty looks that big

    She's quite big up top, but they've been keeping that under wraps :)
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    agatha_crispiesagatha_crispies Posts: 31,321
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    Superfarts :rolleyes:

    Thank God for the World Service!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,750
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    He's a good actor. Despite everything he does, he still remains sympathetic.

    Emphasis on the pathetic, though I do agree with you.
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    xynariaxynaria Posts: 24,309
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    Gulftastic wrote: »

    Nice 'Midnight Cowboy' reference there, BTW

    Forget Robert Vaughan...Sylvia Miles would be a hoot in Corrie..........................
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    COTTONHEATCOTTONHEAT Posts: 12,104
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    What do you think of it so far?

    seen better :(
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    agatha_crispiesagatha_crispies Posts: 31,321
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    maisymoo wrote: »
    Who? Eccles? Had loads.

    I love my belly being rubbed :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,575
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    Peter really excelled himself tonight. I didn't think he could anymore pathetic and nasty. But he managed it.
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    Rip the TV EyeRip the TV Eye Posts: 1,687
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    My tea was the tastiest I've had for ages, but it's not as tasty as Kirsty.

    Nom, nom and indeed nom.
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    OldnjadedOldnjaded Posts: 89,126
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    Good ep, thanks to the brilliant acting. :cool:
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    agatha_crispiesagatha_crispies Posts: 31,321
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    Mr Clearview Conservatories is a right silver fox and no mistake :cool:

    *buys conservatory*
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    He's a good actor. Despite everything he does, he still remains sympathetic.

    Sorry, who's sympathetic, don't say bleedin Peter.
    He's a charmless nerk 24/7, 365.

    Ohhh Bethany Hughes, where's Amanda Vickery gone?
    Sorry drifted off into thinking man's crumpet land.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,832
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    I love my belly being rubbed :D

    Me too! :D
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    kittykat30 wrote: »
    Peter really excelled himself tonight. I didn't think he could anymore pathetic and nasty. But he managed it.

    He can go a lot more nasty than he did tonight, so nasty a little bit lasts all year and I can't stand the character at any time :)
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    xynariaxynaria Posts: 24,309
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    maisymoo wrote: »
    Me too! :D

    I just like deworming tablets..you can weally get into them...............
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,832
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    xynaria wrote: »
    I just like deworming tablets..you can weally get into them...............

    LOL! euuww!
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    No rant at Ken about him being a bad father?

    Ken rant, Ken hasn't had a quality rant since Deirdre got jiggy with Baldwin.
    She must be putting bromide in his tea, 'there's no go in the boy' as we say.
    Needs to take both his kids and slap them up and down the street like they used to do in the old days.
    Complete and utter Shower, the pair of them.
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    OldnjadedOldnjaded Posts: 89,126
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    Mr Clearview Conservatories is a right silver fox and no mistake :cool:

    *buys conservatory*

    But, but... aren't you on the 16th floor? :confused:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,575
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    He can go a lot more nasty than he did tonight, so nasty a little bit lasts all year and I can't stand the character at any time :)

    I think the things he said to Carla were so cruel. That was a whole new low and I don't even particularly like the girl and think most of this she brought on herself.
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    CollieWobblesCollieWobbles Posts: 27,290
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    Well I used to like Carla and Peter, but I'm starting to think Both Carla and Leanne would be better off without him as the only thing Peter seems to truly love and can stay faithful to is a bottle of plonk!:rolleyes:
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    big danbig dan Posts: 7,878
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    Yeah good going Ken, just leave your bladdered son to wander the streets aimlessly while he can hardly move.:rolleyes:

    We're supposed to believe that Carla's still the one he wants and that whole grand declaration to Leanne was all in a bid to get Simon back, but that scene was the most genuine he's came across in a long time (albeit he did also in the final scene, where did bemoan that 'even Carla's had enough of him').

    Part of me wonders how far in advance Carla and Peter's breaks were known; it's strange to bring in Carla's brother just before she jets off, and after watching tonight's episode especially it does seem that a Carla/Peter break-up and a gradual reunion with Leanne was the natural progression of the storyline.

    All-in all, one of my favourite episodes, and the progression in that whole saga was much-needed. I actually underestimated the writers tonight. Firstly I thought the rape would be brushed under the carpet where Rob's concerned, and then at the end I really expected a groundhog day scenario with Peter blaming all his problems on Ken; the omission of the latter I am extremely grateful for.

    The bullying storyline is just descending into farce, along with everything else Packham is brought into in his 'professional' capacity. The bullying story could have been interesting, but now it's just all panto, with the bully's mother likely to be some caricature middle-class witch.

    I'm finding Corrie extremely inconsistent of late.
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    OldnjadedOldnjaded Posts: 89,126
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    Gulftastic wrote: »
    He's a good actor. Despite everything he does, he still remains sympathetic.

    Yes, I think so too. I think it's because he achieves such an amazingly accurate portrayal of alcoholism as a disease and the fact that most of can remember when he was a lot more likeable.
    Plus it's hard not to feel sorry for someone who is ripping his relationship with his son to shreds, knows he's doing it, but can't do anything to stop it.
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    Joy DeanJoy Dean Posts: 21,346
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    Peter dosnt deserve Carla i would treat her like a Queen!
    He hasn't deserved any woman with whom he has had a relationship; especially thinking of Shelley.:(
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    :eek: We were a happy family?? Is this booze or truth?
    Generally speaking they were happy IMO.
    Gulftastic wrote: »
    Now it's all Carla's fault.

    What a deluded git of a man he is.
    Yes.
    Sylar11 wrote: »
    Everyone will defend Carla from Peter's words, but what he actually said was entirely the truth. Not that that's her fault entirely; they of course share the blame equally.
    True.
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    Peter's so nasty when he's drunk! Why would Carla bother with him?
    He wasn't totally drunk when he spoke to her.
    big dan wrote: »
    She is the head governor's daughter.
    My father was a school governor; no one was scared of me:)
    Sylar11 wrote: »
    I remember Leanne was willing to move past the affair the very night she was told about it.

    Peter, on the other hand, was not: "I love Carla," he said.


    Hopefully she remembers that. As much as I liked their relationship when it was ongoing, I can't see any realistic way they could reconcile, unless it is years down the line.
    Jane Danson has been quoted as saying if they were ever to get together again, they would need to be apart quite a long time
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    Does he really mean this? I can't tell anymore!
    He always means what he says at the time that he says it.
    revans33 wrote: »
    I find Leanne quite scary when she's angry :o
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    Leanne and Peter scenes were great

    A good actress:)
    I have just been reminded why Peter and Leanne were my favourite characters
    :)
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    Uh-oh, Kirsty's arrived

    Poor Tirrone.
    Oh goody the scary bunny boilers back, to complement the funny/scary bunny boiler that is Mary.

    Oh balls little brother is going to go round and lump Peter now.
    I could do without little brother myself.[
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    Me, too.
    kittykat30 wrote: »
    Peter really excelled himself tonight. I didn't think he could anymore pathetic and nasty. But he managed it.

    He's just reverted back to character.

    [QUOTE=Prince Monalulu;59514374
    Ohhh Bethany Hughes, where's Amanda Vickery gone?
    Sorry drifted off into thinking man's crumpet land.
    Reminds me of Frank Muir talking about Joan Bakewell;)



    Sorry the quoting went wrong.:o
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