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Coronation Street - Suspension of Reality (Part 10)
Continuation of: Coronation Street - Suspension of Reality (Part 9)
What about those horrendous knickers Sally waved at Tim! As though they were meant to be sexy, they were an awful pattern and looked huge, Sally must only be a size 10 they looked to be about an 18. Were they a pair of the knicker factories finest:o
What about those horrendous knickers Sally waved at Tim! As though they were meant to be sexy, they were an awful pattern and looked huge, Sally must only be a size 10 they looked to be about an 18. Were they a pair of the knicker factories finest:o
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They were ridiculously big, surely they could have found a pair that looked as if they would fit Sally? Just shows how stupid things are at the moment when something like that is too much for them to get right
Mary was in Dev's house at the end of the episode, you could see Dev's front door and the hand rail at the bottom of the stairs in the background. She seems to be living there now, although for that to be possible it would need to be a four bedroom house.
It was the biggest pile of poop the first time round. Second time just reiterated the fact.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought Sally would have drowned in them. Ridiculous.
Did Sally buy them or knock them up from factory scraps when Carla wasn't looking ?
They didn't look very erotic anyway, more like a huge pair of granny knickers.
They're what you call French Knickers, men like them especially with suspenders!
Then long Victorian knickers, that go down to the knees. Lord knows what lingers....
They really were huge
I was expecting an angel falling from the sky in the street scenes.
Yet the fan forums laud it as one of their best episodes. I'm not a Corrie hater - I'm a very longstanding fan - but it's difficult to understand what there is to like about it at the moment, let alone praise it so highly.
Best episode?,
The Daily Star headline doesn't see it exactly that way.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz-tv/hot-tv/483585/viewers-slate-coronation-street-christmas-special
My wife was reading tweets to me which left us wondering if they had been been watching an alternative reality version!!!
BTW ... "How was that a Christmas special no drama at all I see why it's for older viewers," another said is really insulting, I guess we older viewers are among the most incensed at the demise of Corrie. We've had "heartwarming" seasonal episodes in the past - but they featured a well-written script, well acted.
The Christmas episode was weird - it was like they'd totally given up on making it in any way realistic. The outdoor scenes looked like The Andy Williams Christmas Show, or Quality Street or something
Some people will swallow, without question, whatever rubbish they're fed.
It's the weird mix on Corrie, where the production either have a scene look unrealistically expensive (as with the snow) or stupidly amateurish (as with the awful ping pong scenes and Underworld in general)
I know a lot of people find Sally amusing but she never used to be as silly as she is now.
Her and Gail were feisty girls in their day but some of the drivel they come out with now is unbelievable.
Why the writers feel they have to portray them like this is a mystery to me. Gail simpers and Sally hovers between silly and nasty, as the script requires. Both are snobs. I despair at times.
Rant over ;-)
And Nessa said she'd got to Ken's by bus. On Christmas day? Lucky old Weatherfield having such a good service. Unless revolting Nessa was lying for some reason - maybe she came in a cab but didn't want to let on in case it made her seem too keen
I think the ping pong thing could be the silliest SL ever >:(
There is absolutely no way that Tyrone could afford the full cost of covering Coronation Street in snow. The scenes clearly demonstrate that the work was carried out was professional and highly detailed. it wasn't just the pavement and cobbles that were covered but also the roofs and window ledges etc. The very fact that the work carried out was far beyond Tyrone's financial resources suggests that Corrie ended last night in a dream sequence.
So true!
The scene with Kirk training Aiden while the work (sort of) went on alongside was quite surreal.