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If the soaps all ended for good on NYE what would be a fitting end? |
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If the soaps all ended for good on NYE what would be a fitting end?
Just for a bit of a fun and speculation about what each soap means to all of us. If all the soaps were to end for good on NYE what would be a fitting end for each one. All the soaps have different values and traditions so what would be a fitting end for them all?, what characters should be involved etc
Eastenders-The Vic is facing closure and residents fight to save it which sees Sharon & Peggy both return and join forces to save the Vic. Ian gets married to Mandy. Dot is planning on leaving Walford to go and live with Nigel, she doesnt want a fuss but Nigel returns and along with Fatboy and Rose they organise a big send off in the square the night before she is set to leave Walford for good. Janine finds out she is pregnant and with Michael and her new unborn baby Janine finally has found love and the family that she never had, she makes things up with Pat (who doesnt die as its the final episode) As the Vic is saved residents gather around to celebrate and to wave goodbye to Dot, but whilst this is going on Derek and Phil's war reaches a violent end resulting in Sharon getting killed in the Vic. As her body is taken away, Phil & Derek are both arrested for her death, Peggy walks away whilst Max & Jack refuse to support Derek-the two men realise there behaviour has costed them all there family. Lola contacts a number of different men to meet her by the park to tell one of them they are the father of her baby, as Lola waits we see a figure and its......yes you guessed it JACKS! (that bit is a tribute to the famous Michelle plot and Jack impregnanting every Mitchell) Kat & Alfie decide to divorce and go there seperate ways. In the final scene set in the Vic Ian,Dot and Pat mourn Sharon and talk about how she will now be with Den & Angie, Dot talks about how much she will miss Walford and the three have an emotional goodbye. As the three walk away from the Vic to there houses Dirty Den's ghost appears and utters the final lines ''cor it didnt half stink in there didnt it'' before Juilas theme plays out for the final time overlooking the square and one final shot of the Vic. |
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At a New Year's Eve firework display on Coronation Street, Gail once more treats us to a rendition of Katy Perry's "Firework", with the rest of the cast eventually joining in.
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personally I would go for a "Survivors" plaque type end.
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At a New Year's Eve firework display on Coronation Street, Gail once more treats us to a rendition of Katy Perry's "Firework", with the rest of the cast eventually joining in.
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Eastenders - They are all in the Vic singing Auld Lang Sine when a bomb explodes abliterating the square.
Coronation Street - Gail gets called Hamster Face by Ken before a good old knees up happens in the Rovers Emmerdale - A Bull goes on the rampage damaging property and a couple of the villagers. Ednas hat blows off as she runs frantically round the village chased by a flock of sheep. Hollyoaks - The set has a blackout leaving us with just a blank screen - roll the credits |
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At a New Year's Eve firework display on Coronation Street, Gail once more treats us to a rendition of Katy Perry's "Firework", with the rest of the cast eventually joining in.
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Emmerdale - New Years Eve party at the Woolpack.
Everyone is there. "5...4...3...2...1" The entire pub down their drinks, wish each other a Happy New Year and begin to sing. Suddenly silence. Pained looks everywhere. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. Bodies dropping to the floor. Bewilderment on those still standing. Thud. Thud. Thud. The camera slowly pans around the Woolpack. Bodies everywhere. Nobody left standing...or so we think. The toilet door opens. It's Hazel. Super close up on her smiling face. "It's wot eeee wanted" Fade to black. |
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Coronation Street
Florrie Lindley wakes from a long sleep, aged 89, and mutters to herself that she's glad that she never bought that corner shop on Coronation Street. The past 51 years were all a dream. |
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End of the world and meteor crashes in Walford.
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The residents of Walford are enjoying a New Year's Eve party. As the countdown begins, the pub starts to violently shake. As it calms down, Tracey The Barmaid appears, with a stony grin on her face. "I am the Rani. You puny humans are in my Tardis. Say hello to my little friends". The Queen Victoria bust opens up, revealing itself to be a Genesis Ark, containing millions of Daleks. "EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!!!" *duff duff duff duff duff duff duff duff duff* |
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A giant anvil lands on the Square in Walford, killing everyone. A small cartoon rabbit (that cannot be named for legal reasons) holds up a sign saying "That's all, Folks!" whilst munching on a carrot.
In Fair City, everyone agrees that Dublin is a dump to live in and moves to Mullingar, along with every other character that has been written out of the show. (sorry, I only watch those two!) |
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