This hasn't even aired yet and i'm already mega disturbed by it, poor India, everytime I see her on screen i wanna cry. I'm not even fussed about the character. I think it's good they are doing this sl, to highlight internet safety.
It would have been more shocking and more effective if we didn't know that India was going IMO. It's taken out all the suspense knowing India's going to die soon.
It would have been more shocking and more effective if we didn't know that India was going IMO. It's taken out all the suspense knowing India's going to die soon.
I actually think it works really well. It's almost worse, knowing she's doomed, and not able to do anything to stop it. This one isn't meant to be a whodunnit - it's a creepy SL about someone with a double identity who preys on young women. And it really is creepy, in a good way I guess. Effective anyway. I never liked India but I feel for her now.
It would have been more shocking and more effective if we didn't know that India was going IMO. It's taken out all the suspense knowing India's going to die soon.
Personally, I feel that knowing India's impending fate adds to the tension. Every time she appeared onscreen tonight, even during the light-hearted Tex / Nancy / Darren scene, I just thought about how, in a couple of days time, she's due to meet a horrific end...
Very disturbing storyline. I think it's impressive of Hollyoaks to tackle this issue
For me, I guess not knowing that she will die would add to the tension and suspense, but I can see both sides to this argument.
Two thumbs up to Hollyoaks for tackling the issue. I'm sure it will give their younger audience some food for thought and make them think twice about what they post on Facebook/Twitter.
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I hope not though
They can't kill
i dont think they will
But then wouldnt he see the killer?
I thought the killer turned up in Hollyoaks later on?
I actually think it works really well. It's almost worse, knowing she's doomed, and not able to do anything to stop it. This one isn't meant to be a whodunnit - it's a creepy SL about someone with a double identity who preys on young women. And it really is creepy, in a good way I guess. Effective anyway. I never liked India but I feel for her now.
Personally, I feel that knowing India's impending fate adds to the tension. Every time she appeared onscreen tonight, even during the light-hearted Tex / Nancy / Darren scene, I just thought about how, in a couple of days time, she's due to meet a horrific end...
Very disturbing storyline. I think it's impressive of Hollyoaks to tackle this issue
Two thumbs up to Hollyoaks for tackling the issue. I'm sure it will give their younger audience some food for thought and make them think twice about what they post on Facebook/Twitter.