Agreed! I saw people speculating about Jack leaving Roxy to die and then Ronnie going in after her and drowning too, and I'm so pleased that didn't happen. It would've been ridiculous. This was just tragic.
This was ridiculous!
Two grown women are drunk but decide to go swimming
The spa/pool area not locked up and closed which always happens at these places
The pool would not of been deep enough for Ronnie to drown as she would of just been able to stand up and unravel herself
The drunk sitting on the roof top before the whole swimming pool debarcle was also idiotic
The fact there was two of them but neither one of them had the common sense to say this is a stupid idea
I think they should have had a far more dramatic ending which tied in the deaths of both Carl and Arthur. Would have really brought everything full circle.
I think they should have had a far more dramatic ending which tied in the deaths of both Carl and Arthur. Would have really brought everything full circle.
This exit was all about them - not Carl and Arthur.
Two grown women are drunk but decide to go swimming
The spa/pool area not locked up and closed which always happens at these places
The pool would not of been deep enough for Ronnie to drown as she would of just been able to stand up and unravel herself
The drunk sitting on the roof top before the whole swimming pool debarcle was also idiotic
The fact there was two of them but neither one of them had the common sense to say this is a stupid idea
Lol, it was ridiculous, but in terms of drama, I don't know, I liked it. I liked that it was just a tragic accident, however implausible, rather than adding in silly twists like Jack letting Roxy die or there being some whodunnit.
Feel completely traumatised too. Literally sobbed like a baby!!! As for it being implausible... firstly they were drunk. Loads of people go swimming whilst drunk and let's face it that's dangerous. Secondly, roxie always was spontaneous and irresponsible, that was her character! As for the depth of the pool... everyone knows water doesn't have to be deep in order to drown in it! However note it must have been deep because Ronnie dived into it...
I didn't think it was realistic - Roxy didn't seem ill for a start so why did she faint in the pool?
Last year Mick and Dean went to the bottom of a lake and still came up. No way would Ronnie have become entangled in her veil in a pool with shallow water just steps away.
Having said that I really enjoyed it and found the way they filmed the reflections in the pool to be eerie and quite powerful.
I didn't think it was realistic - Roxy didn't seem ill for a start so why did she faint in the pool?
Last year Mick and Dean went to the bottom of a lake and still came up. No way would Ronnie have become entangled in her veil in a pool with shallow water just steps away.
Having said that I really enjoyed it and found the way they filmed the reflections in the pool to be eerie and quite powerful.
Mick and Dean weren't drunk for a start, Roxy had also taken drugs.
We don't know what caused Roxy to be at the bottom of the pool yet. She could have dived in and hit her head on the bottom, the drink and drugs done something to her body to made her lose consciousness/heart attack etc, her dress or some jewellery could have got caught in a filter... I'm sure all will be revealed in due course.
Two grown women are drunk but decide to go swimming (I've seen that happen on holiday - including diving into an 8 foot (max) pool)
The spa/pool area not locked up and closed which always happens at these places (Could have been locked - it wouldn't have stopped R&R breaking in for a bit of fun)
The pool would not of been deep enough for Ronnie to drown as she would of just been able to stand up and unravel herself (you can drown in couple feet of water - her dress would have been pulling her down and tangling her up - may have also been caught in filter - plus if she stoop up she would have been unable to save Roxy which was her first priority)
The drunk sitting on the roof top before the whole swimming pool debarcle was also idiotic
The fact there was two of them but neither one of them had the common sense to say this is a stupid idea (they were drunk - common sense goes out the window when you are drunk)
Mick and Dean weren't drunk for a start, Roxy had also taken drugs.
Had she though. Yes she did at the Trader's Ball but I thought it was explicit that she changed her mind about the drugs and put them back in her bag for Max to find
Had she though. Yes she did at the Trader's Ball but I thought it was explicit that she changed her mind about the drugs and put them back in her bag for Max to find
I am not sure, but I think she might of taken some, because when Max found the drugs it looked like some of it had gone.
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This was ridiculous!
Two grown women are drunk but decide to go swimming
The spa/pool area not locked up and closed which always happens at these places
The pool would not of been deep enough for Ronnie to drown as she would of just been able to stand up and unravel herself
The drunk sitting on the roof top before the whole swimming pool debarcle was also idiotic
The fact there was two of them but neither one of them had the common sense to say this is a stupid idea
This exit was all about them - not Carl and Arthur.
Lol, it was ridiculous, but in terms of drama, I don't know, I liked it. I liked that it was just a tragic accident, however implausible, rather than adding in silly twists like Jack letting Roxy die or there being some whodunnit.
Err, they were drunk?:erm:
Check the EastEnders website (bbc) I think they list the songs on there.
So you become a brain dead moron when drunk ?
Yes, pretty much.
Thanks
play list is on BBC episode list now ..
but what an insult: it says Pink Floyd (Group)
does the beeb think we don't know that?
More Than Words-Extreme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrIiLvg58SY&list=RDUrIiLvg58SY#t=0
She tried to but struggled to do so
I think you're just complaining for the sake of it. We enjoyed it and you telling us otherwise won't change that. Each to their own.
It was contrived enough as it was, this would have made it even worse.
It's always best to go out with a bang. They'll be forever remembered. Superbly done EastEnders. Lots of lovely touches to R & R's ten year history.
It really is the end of an era!
Last year Mick and Dean went to the bottom of a lake and still came up. No way would Ronnie have become entangled in her veil in a pool with shallow water just steps away.
Having said that I really enjoyed it and found the way they filmed the reflections in the pool to be eerie and quite powerful.
Mick and Dean weren't drunk for a start, Roxy had also taken drugs.
See BIBs for whht could have happened
Had she though. Yes she did at the Trader's Ball but I thought it was explicit that she changed her mind about the drugs and put them back in her bag for Max to find
I am not sure, but I think she might of taken some, because when Max found the drugs it looked like some of it had gone.