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Are you excited about EE's xmas storyline like last year |
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Are you excited about EE's xmas storyline like last year
or you not too bothered
I know they can't have a great xmas storyline every xmas but it's not really appealing to me at all this year
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Not excited at all - the sooner Stacey goes, the better---she is way overhyped!!!!!!!
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I wasn't excited last year or the year before that, so no difference for me.
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I'm really sick and tired on these type of storylines on Xmas/New years day on 'Enders. I want something happy, not affairs, not deaths, not charaters leaving etc.
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Not excited at all - the sooner Stacey goes, the better---she is way overhyped!!!!!!!
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I'm really sick and tired on these type of storylines on Xmas/New years day on 'Enders. I want something happy, not affairs, not deaths, not charaters leaving etc.
2003 - Kat & Alfie's wedding with it ending with all the square dancing outside in the snow 2005 - Sharon finds out she's pregnant and Kat and Alfie's exit. I like a happy Xmas day sometime's it's sweet. I think the worst one for me was Dennis dying new years eve though it was heartbreaking
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Not really. I'm intrigued to see how Stacey goes and what Janine does though.
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To be honest, there's been so little in the way of hype and spoilers for EE Christmas week this year that it just sounds like nothing's happening, and given the absolute bilge that's being dished up by EE at the moment there's no reason to suppose that isn't true.
If the 'highlight' of this year's festive season is going to involve Ryan and Stacey and their current 'gripping' storyline or another eyeful of the slimey and revolting Connor in the closest state that EE are allowed to get to nudity, then I could probably generate more excitement at the prospect of watching Dot and Jim play dominoes for half an hour. |
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No not really
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I think the only happy xmas' since I've been watching were; 2001 where Zoe came home for Xmas,
2003 - Kat & Alfie's wedding with it ending with all the square dancing outside in the snow 2005 - Sharon finds out she's pregnant and Kat and Alfie's exit. I like a happy Xmas day sometime's it's sweet. I think the worst one for me was Dennis dying new years eve though it was heartbreaking You mean the year Trevor beat up Little Mo and Phil hit the bottle and tried to snatch Louise when he discovered he was her father? ....
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You mean the year Trevor beat up Little Mo and Phil hit the bottle and tried to snatch Louise when he discovered he was her father? .... ![]() ![]() The trevor/little mo was absolutely amazingly done though, that whole storyline was. |
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or you not too bothered
I know they can't have a great xmas storyline every xmas but it's not really appealing to me at all this year ![]() |
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i think there was more of a buzz about the Xmas eps this time last year i think everyones just more focused on the new year storyline this time round, although there has been a build up to staceys exit but i dont think its got as much anticipation.
im dreading the new year storyline though ![]()
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in a word no.
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I'm intrigued to see how Stacey exit's I hope they do it some justice after the muck up that is called the last 1 and half years for the character, if its predictable as most exits go like on the run after the reveal type of the mill plots than I properly be disappointed.
Kat and Ronnie baby swap not so much I'm quite apprehensive how this is gonna play still not too sure on this storyline the spoilers recently do not look promising, the fact its been report its going to on for 2 years makes it even more sour. |
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the worst has to be when sonias bloke died on xmas day. talk about misery.
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I can't remember what happened on Xmas day, but the NYD wedding of Syed and Amira was great.
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I can't remember what happened on Xmas day, but the NYD wedding of Syed and Amira was great.
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Nope. The past few months haven't excited me in EE at all, don't see why Christmas should. Especially as it revolves around the borefest if Janine/Ryan/Stacey!
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I think the only happy xmas' since I've been watching were; 2001 where Zoe came home for Xmas,
2003 - Kat & Alfie's wedding with it ending with all the square dancing outside in the snow 2005 - Sharon finds out she's pregnant and Kat and Alfie's exit. I like a happy Xmas day sometime's it's sweet. I think the worst one for me was Dennis dying new years eve though it was heartbreakingI've heard so many people saying EastEnders is a tradition at xmas so i think people will watch whatever. No Hype this year and no Adverts being shown by the BBC (Saying that they are not even advertising Dr who and the royle family)
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Not particularly
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No, not really. But I am sure that Janine and Glenda will make it worth watching.
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Nah, whatever happens it's just going to make Janine even more of a panto villain, yawn.
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Nah, whatever happens it's just going to make Janine even more of a panto villain, yawn.
And no doubt Pat will roll her eyes at her, say she wants nothing to do with her, then makes up with her once again by New Year's Eve... |
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Nah, whatever happens it's just going to make Janine even more of a panto villain, yawn.
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