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#EELive - The Mistakes (Merged)

FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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Is there a thread for mistakes? If there's not, there is now.

This is just so we don't get a new thread whenever someone notices a mistake. (Of course, people will probably still post a new thread; that's when the mods hopefully come in)

Tuesday 17 February 2015
- The live editing crew delayed on switching from the opening titles to the live scene
- Possible forgetting lines in the beginning scene; A bit of a pause between Sharon and Kat's conversation
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    bumpandgrindbumpandgrind Posts: 12,582
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    Didn't spot any myself, but I do think Jake could've been clearer in the delivery of the last line.
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    Eittol96Eittol96 Posts: 670
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    Were we meant to hear Tam and Kush saying something about lines? Did anyone hear exactly what was said?
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    FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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    Didn't spot any myself, but I do think Jake could've been clearer in the delivery of the last line.

    I think he could've been nervous. It's a big line to deliver in a live episode! I think he spoke a little fast, that's all.
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    FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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    Eittol96 wrote: »
    Were we meant to hear Tam and Kush saying something about lines? Did anyone hear exactly what was said?

    Tam took a picture of Ian and Sharon and said "That's going online". It's funny, because the picture on twitter is actually a picture of the floor :D
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    eejmeejm Posts: 1,485
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    Eittol96 wrote: »
    Were we meant to hear Tam and Kush saying something about lines? Did anyone hear exactly what was said?

    Tamwar was talking about his tweets. He said to Kush, "That's going online." I think it was Ian's comment about the wedding being the party of the year.
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    LNSLNS Posts: 624
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    Firegazer wrote: »
    Tam took a picture of Ian and Sharon and said "That's going online". It's funny, because the picture on twitter is actually a picture of the floor :D
    Pretty sure i saw the pic of Ian and Sharon on twitter there and the floor pic lol
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 24
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    Eittol96 wrote: »
    Were we meant to hear Tam and Kush saying something about lines? Did anyone hear exactly what was said?

    Not re watched to check but I noticed Tam taking a pic on his phone and saying 'that's going online' was this meant to be shown as wasn't the actor taking over their Twitter tonight? Thought maybe he took the pic to put on there.
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    FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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    Glinda wrote: »
    Not re watched to check but I noticed Tam taking a pic on his phone and saying 'that's going online' was this meant to be shown as wasn't the actor taking over their Twitter tonight? Thought maybe he took the pic to put on there.

    Yeah he took a picture but he pressed the button too late, and uploaded a picture of the floor. That's so Tamwar!
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    LNSLNS Posts: 624
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    Glinda wrote: »
    Not re watched to check but I noticed Tam taking a pic on his phone and saying 'that's going online' was this meant to be shown as wasn't the actor taking over their Twitter tonight? Thought maybe he took the pic to put on there.

    https://twitter.com/bbceastenders/status/567768178999439360 -
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    Polly_PerkinsPolly_Perkins Posts: 21,786
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    Was the Peggy and Danny scene live? I hope so because Danny was awful in it. The gag line "Get out of my pub" should have been played straight but it was done awkwardly like DD was about to laugh. Did'nt feel quite right.

    Apart from that I would never have known it was live.
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    Eittol96Eittol96 Posts: 670
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    Thanks firegazer and eejm
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    llgxllgx Posts: 1,590
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    Was the Peggy and Danny scene live? I hope so because Danny was awful in it. The gag line "Get out of my pub" should have been played straight but it was done awkwardly like DD was about to laugh. Did'nt feel quite right.

    Apart from that I would never have known it was live.

    No I don't think it was.
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    LNSLNS Posts: 624
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    Was the Peggy and Danny scene live? I hope so because Danny was awful in it. The gag line "Get out of my pub" should have been played straight but it was done awkwardly like DD was about to laugh. Did'nt feel quite right.

    Apart from that I would never have known it was live.

    No it wasnt.

    EE live scenes are ONLY live if the #EELive hashtag is on the tv screen as the episode is going on!
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    FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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    Was the Peggy and Danny scene live? I hope so because Danny was awful in it. The gag line "Get out of my pub" should have been played straight but it was done awkwardly like DD was about to laugh. Did'nt feel quite right.

    Apart from that I would never have known it was live.

    Barbara Windsor said that all of her scenes were live, but there was no #EELive in the corner. Then afterwards the BBC narrator person said that there were three live scenes, but there were only two, which lead me to question if it was live or not.
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    EEAS1997EEAS1997 Posts: 2,907
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    Surprised no one has mentioned Cindy's mumbling. She's only a young little actress, and I hate to speak badly of her work, but her live delivery to Jane was the weak point of the night. It surprised me actually; especially considering that she's shown huge potential in recent months. She picked herself up though, and got back with it. It wasn't exactly disastrous or anything, the actress just froze and looked uncomfortable whilst stumbling across the line discussing Beth's babysitter. Nothing major.
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    LightMeUpLightMeUp Posts: 1,915
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    EddyEagal wrote: »
    Surprised no one has mentioned Cindy's mumbling. She's only a young little actress, and I hate to speak badly of her work, but her live delivery to Jane was the weak point of the night. It surprised me actually; especially considering that she's shown huge potential in recent months. She picked herself up though, and got back with it. It wasn't exactly disastrous or anything, the actress just froze and looked uncomfortable whilst stumbling across the line discussing Beth's babysitter. Nothing major.

    It jarred for me too. And she said 'mobile' just sounded a bit off
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    FiregazerFiregazer Posts: 5,888
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    EddyEagal wrote: »
    Surprised no one has mentioned Cindy's mumbling. She's only a young little actress, and I hate to speak badly of her work, but her live delivery to Jane was the weak point of the night. It surprised me actually; especially considering that she's shown huge potential in recent months. She picked herself up though, and got back with it. It wasn't exactly disastrous or anything, the actress just froze and looked uncomfortable whilst stumbling across the line discussing Beth's babysitter. Nothing major.

    I didn't notice that. Was it during the live scenes? It sounded like how she usually talks.
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    Scorpio2Scorpio2 Posts: 5,632
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    EddyEagal wrote: »
    Surprised no one has mentioned Cindy's mumbling. She's only a young little actress, and I hate to speak badly of her work, but her live delivery to Jane was the weak point of the night. It surprised me actually; especially considering that she's shown huge potential in recent months. She picked herself up though, and got back with it. It wasn't exactly disastrous or anything, the actress just froze and looked uncomfortable whilst stumbling across the line discussing Beth's babysitter. Nothing major.

    To be fair it made the scene more realistic. People speak 100% clear in soaps were in real life people tend to mumble at times.
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    StykerStyker Posts: 49,994
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    I think Jake Wood was alright in that final scene.
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    ShevkShevk Posts: 1,134
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    Jake Wood spoke the line in a realistic enough way and not as over enunciated duff duff bait.

    The underplaying worked for me. It conveyed Maxs sadness and disappointment at believing his youngest daughter to be a killer, more than him shouting the line would have done.
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    Sez_babeSez_babe Posts: 133,998
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    Firegazer wrote: »
    Barbara Windsor said that all of her scenes were live, but there was no #EELive in the corner. Then afterwards the BBC narrator person said that there were three live scenes, but there were only two, which lead me to question if it was live or not.

    The live scenes were:

    - The beginning with Kat/Ian/Sharon/Tamwar/Kush....Phil/Billy/Peggy....'Man' (Richard Blackwood)
    - The scene in the Beales house where Jane opened the card with Sonia/Cindy/Jane
    - The final scene with Max and Abi

    So there were 3
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    MutantXMutantX Posts: 1,772
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    Actualy the Beale house with Jane and abi one we're all shown together so their were only two.
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    Polly_PerkinsPolly_Perkins Posts: 21,786
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    Firegazer wrote: »
    Barbara Windsor said that all of her scenes were live, but there was no #EELive in the corner. Then afterwards the BBC narrator person said that there were three live scenes, but there were only two, which lead me to question if it was live or not.

    Oh right, I didn't realise it was live tonight until that scene airred and assumed it was live from Danny Dyer looking like he wanted to laugh. I obviously missed the hashtags on my TV, how odd.
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    sqwidge1978sqwidge1978 Posts: 1,048
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    Firegazer wrote: »
    Barbara Windsor said that all of her scenes were live, but there was no #EELive in the corner. Then afterwards the BBC narrator person said that there were three live scenes, but there were only two, which lead me to question if it was live or not.


    There were three scenes

    1. Opening scene
    2. Jane opening card
    3. Max and 'You killed Lucy'
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    curvybabescurvybabes Posts: 13,223
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    Scorpio2 wrote: »
    To be fair it made the scene more realistic. People speak 100% clear in soaps were in real life people tend to mumble at times.

    I agree and I don't think she froze she was very good
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