How does becky get away with smoking in same room as kids

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Last nights episode Started with Becky smoking in room, then Claire's kids came in and she waved her hand as if that would get rid of the smoke! The room still be full of it! So the boys who just lost their dad now has lungs of passive smoke.
And viewers like this Person!
So selfish!

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  • BeeBumbleBeeBumble Posts: 5,925
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    Well it is her living room and she didn't know they would walk in hardly crime of the century.:D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 100
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    my thoughts exactly bee
  • ::Adam::::Adam:: Posts: 7,223
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    It's her house.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,168
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    yeah its her house and she can smoke wherever she wants...still doesnt make it very nice tho, filling a room full of smoke in a house full of children, where the children are likely to walk in at any time :confused:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,306
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    She knew that they are staying over, and anyway she has her own! kids, that can walk in any moment, we all know the dangers of passive smoking, so why she doing it at all in the house, danger smoke does not magic away the moment any children comes in to the room.

    So it ok, to put kids in danger if it your own home..
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,306
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    BeeBumble wrote: »
    Well it is her living room and she didn't know they would walk in hardly crime of the century.:D

    Try telling that to everyone that lost someone from passive smoking
  • ::Adam::::Adam:: Posts: 7,223
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    Maybe because my dad smoked i'm used to it - but it's really not a big deal to me.
  • excelentsexcelents Posts: 1,384
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    myscimitar wrote: »
    Last nights episode Started with Becky smoking in room, then Claire's kids came in and she waved her hand as if that would get rid of the smoke! The room still be full of it! So the boys who just lost their dad now has lungs of passive smoke.
    And viewers like this Person!
    So selfish!

    They might be using these and secondly its a set not an enclosed real location so any smoke would not have confined itself as if in a real location.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,168
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    excelents wrote: »
    They might be using these and secondly its a set not an enclosed real location so any smoke would not have confined itself as if in a real location.

    i think the op was talking about the storyline...the characters...not the real kids? :confused:
  • bazellisbazellis Posts: 5,405
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    They're hardly likely to suffer from walking into a room just the once. I'd hardly call it passive smoking!
  • cloverclover Posts: 2,008
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    Steve took the kids straight out of the room anyway, so they were only there for seconds. The actress who plays Becky is a non-smoker and she smokes herbal **** for her part as Becky.
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    evamoo wrote: »
    i think the op was talking about the storyline...the characters...not the real kids? :confused:

    Oh yes I know but I'm sure the producers etc wouldn't do anything considered potentially upsetting so they may well have invested in the smoking props etc to reduce any risk.
  • dickronsondickronson Posts: 2,504
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    I'm sure Claire can check into a hotel if she doesn't like it!
    Some people have too much time on their hands :rolleyes:
  • BeeBumbleBeeBumble Posts: 5,925
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    myscimitar wrote: »
    Try telling that to everyone that lost someone from passive smoking

    :rolleyes: People who die from passive smoking usually live with someone who constantly smokes around them or spent days in places where their was a lot of smokers like in pubs. (before the smoking ban)

    No one has dropped down dead because they walked into a room after someone put out a ****.
  • smashboxsmashbox Posts: 4,049
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    Don't worry OP I'm sure they'll live:rolleyes:
  • The Alpha GamerThe Alpha Gamer Posts: 3,122
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    myscimitar wrote: »
    Last nights episode Started with Becky smoking in room, then Claire's kids came in and she waved her hand as if that would get rid of the smoke! The room still be full of it! So the boys who just lost their dad now has lungs of passive smoke.
    And viewers like this Person!
    So selfish!

    I know right? How dare she not be psychic and know that kids would walk in?! :mad:
  • skp20040skp20040 Posts: 66,874
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    myscimitar wrote: »
    Last nights episode Started with Becky smoking in room, then Claire's kids came in and she waved her hand as if that would get rid of the smoke! The room still be full of it! So the boys who just lost their dad now has lungs of passive smoke.
    And viewers like this Person!
    So selfish!

    If you watch again you will see that Becky was smoking in the downstairs living room off the pub not in the private upstairs living room of their flat where the kids and Claire came from to see Becky.
  • PyramidbreadPyramidbread Posts: 10,448
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    BECKY SHOULD BE HUNG FOR THE CRIME OF SMOKING IN HER OWN LIVING ROOM!













    lol
  • BZRBZR Posts: 2,197
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    pfft passive smoking, i get more fumes from cars down me everyday.
  • polkadottydresspolkadottydress Posts: 2,174
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    i guess its her living room so she can do what she likes, but i see your point OP.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,306
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    clover wrote: »
    Steve took the kids straight out of the room anyway, so they were only there for seconds. The actress who plays Becky is a non-smoker and she smokes herbal **** for her part as Becky.

    I was talking about the storyline and I sure it not been the only time, that the problem with passive smoking it builds up in non-smokers over time.
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