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Emmerdaily - 19/04/16 - Dingle Dad Determinedly Dodges Desperate Dashing Dads Demands

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    ianradioianianradioian Posts: 74,941
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    I'm really enjoying Emmerdale this week!

    The giant boiled egg has disappeared and for once Laurel seems to have buggered off and isn't getting 70% of the screentime as she usually does.

    Yey!

    Hooray!! I agree! :)
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    wuffleswuffles Posts: 45,776
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    I'm not sure it was the wisest move for Roneh to invite a chap who's clearly a bit unhinged into her home. It makes you wonder what caused Tess to cheat on him in the first place.
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    kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Oldnjaded wrote: »
    She is well on her way to out-Aaroning Aaron in terms of dark, hate-filled wet clouds, and she hasn't even got a made up excuse like Waaaaron has.>:(

    Anyway she's only being kept on to cause trouble between Waaaron and Knobert. Obviously I couldn't give a toss about that, but it shows she's another nasty piece of work like the rest of her family.>:(
    kwynne42 wrote: »
    IMaybe but she hasn't cried once so she's good with me until she inevitibly turns into AMY

    Speaking of which Aaron said he would always be there for Liv, well at least until 2 weeks on Friday when the spoilers say (
    he's had enough and going to make drastic changes or something like that Anyway.
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    OldnjadedOldnjaded Posts: 89,126
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    kwynne42 wrote: »
    Speaking of which Aaron said he would always be there for Liv, well at least until 2 weeks on Friday when the spoilers say (
    he's had enough and going to make drastic changes or something like that Anyway.
    :D 'Always' is a long time in Waaron's world. He'll probably kill her when she comes across him in a dog collar chained to a hay bale by Knobert.:D
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    kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Oldnjaded wrote: »
    :D 'Always' is a long time in Waaron's world. He'll probably kill her when she comes across him in a dog collar chained to a hay bale by Knobert.:D

    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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    CollieWobblesCollieWobbles Posts: 27,290
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    kwynne42 wrote: »
    Of court they don't but they aren't adults so the stupid name calling is totally out of order.

    What if any of the child actors reads this stuff, what will that do to them.?

    Adults are fair game, children shouldn't be.

    Say you don't like a child character but don't go over the top with the verbal diarrhea.

    Sorry Kwynne, but a child is as fair game as an adult IMO. They go to acting/stage school, they will be taught not everyone is going to fawn over them or like their characters and if they can't handle it their in the wrong profession. No point sugar coating things, if the character is vile and awful, I'm going to say so, whether their played by someone whose five or fifty. Pigtails and cow eyes shouldnt give you a free pass from criticism and it certainly doesn't make your character automatically likeable:kitty:.
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    kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Sorry Kwynne, but a child is as fair game as an adult IMO. They go to acting/stage school, they will be taught not everyone is going to fawn over them or like their characters and if they can't handle it their in the wrong profession. No point sugar coating things, if the character is vile and awful, I'm going to say so, whether their played by someone whose five or fifty. Pigtails and cow eyes shouldnt give you a free pass from criticism and it certainly doesn't make your character automatically likeable:kitty:.

    Gabby maybe fair game around 13/14, even Liv at 12 barely, but April/Amelia is 6/7 where is she going to be taught the above let alone fully understand it.

    Stage school is another thing that puzzles Kwynne, in most professions being taught the job is considered gold standard even necessary, yet according to people here going to Stage school is practically being taught by the devil in hell and is somehow a cheat.
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    ianradioianianradioian Posts: 74,941
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    wuffles wrote: »
    I'm not sure it was the wisest move for Roneh to invite a chap who's clearly a bit unhinged into her home. It makes you wonder what caused Tess to cheat on him in the first place.

    Mad, depressed axe murderer springs to mind.He looks like one.

    Maybe we are going to have another VietCam!! :p

    Please go for Moron, among a few others :p
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    ianradioianianradioian Posts: 74,941
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    Sorry Kwynne, but a child is as fair game as an adult IMO. They go to acting/stage school, they will be taught not everyone is going to fawn over them or like their characters and if they can't handle it their in the wrong profession. No point sugar coating things, if the character is vile and awful, I'm going to say so, whether their played by someone whose five or fifty. Pigtails and cow eyes shouldnt give you a free pass from criticism and it certainly doesn't make your character automatically likeable:kitty:.

    She is already out-acting her moronic on-screen Dad lol ( wouldn't be hard)
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