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#1351 |
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I thought I'd misheard when Charlie said that. He obviously doesn't know the half of it when it comes to dirty dog Adam. I'm beginning to think these two are never going to get together Despite the fact that they seem to hero worship each other it seems they might just become best buddies. I am disappointed ![]()
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#1352 |
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He already is a serial cheating scumbag. Just happens to be on a break on the moment. Anyone would think Brian was his real father.
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Oh lordy Helen is standing barefoot in the garden babbling on about shoes.
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#1354 |
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So you want Adam to be a cheating scumbag?
![]() Is Rob behind this sleepwalking thing of Helen's, or is it just a lucky coincidence for him? I noticed he keeps telling her she's forgotten things too. Is he drugging her? The sinister so and so even seems to be trying to separate her from Henry
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#1355 |
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He really is chipping away at her autonomy now
![]() Why can't she see this???? Midwives always tell pregnant women to try and carry on as normal (unless there is a medical problem) so Helen should now he's talking nonsense. My mum is taking an Archers break atm as she can't bear this storyline anymore. I can see why - it's really insidious and creepy. |
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#1356 |
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I think I do really
![]() Also for Adam to go through a prolonged process of realising he's traded a bar of gold for a sack of cat sick. |
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#1357 |
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Is Rob behind this sleepwalking thing of Helen's, or is it just a lucky coincidence for him? I noticed he keeps telling her she's forgotten things too. Is he drugging her? The sinister so and so even seems to be trying to separate her from Henry
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He really is chipping away at her autonomy now
![]() Why can't she see this???? Midwives always tell pregnant women to try and carry on as normal (unless there is a medical problem) so Helen should now he's talking nonsense. |
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#1358 |
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I think I do really
Is Rob behind this sleepwalking thing of Helen's, or is it just a lucky coincidence for him? I noticed he keeps telling her she's forgotten things too. Is he drugging her? The sinister so and so even seems to be trying to separate her from Henry ![]() I think he's driven her to unsettled sleep / nightmares etc and is capitalizing on this to make her even more confined and cut off. |
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I think I do really
Is Rob behind this sleepwalking thing of Helen's, or is it just a lucky coincidence for him? I noticed he keeps telling her she's forgotten things too. Is he drugging her? The sinister so and so even seems to be trying to separate her from Henry ![]() Quote:
Me too. I want them to have their sordid bonks and get together so that Ian can finally dump Adam and get a partner who will treat him with respect.
Also for Adam to go through a prolonged process of realising he's traded a bar of gold for a sack of cat sick. Quote:
I don't think he would drug her whilst she is pregnant. He really wants this baby, I don't think he would risk harming it.
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I think deep down she does see it and that is what has triggered the sleepwalking.
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Listened to the Omnibus this evening in the bath, horrifying! It is the best storyline in donkey's ages. The very fact that we are even thinking drugging is just, yikes, I mean this is The Archers! I wished for her to 'fess up to Kirsty too, but she's probably not ready to recognise just what a mistake she's made, I mean all she did was fall in love with a sociopath, she wasn't to know, poor, daft girl.... I count the days until he gets his comeuppance! Perhaps disappearing into a combine harvester? Nothing is too gruesome or horrible for Rob! Something tells me its going to end with a nervous breakdown for poor Helen and a traumatised Henry. All of your suggestions about the baby are terrifyingly believable, there is just no end to this man's villainy is there? I expect it'll be back to square one for Bridge Farm as well. Christmas is going to be truly hellish and that's before we even account for Lynda Snell's annual theatrical production....
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I count the days until he gets his comeuppance! Perhaps disappearing into a combine harvester? Nothing is too gruesome or horrible for Rob!
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I hope they have brought her back to rescue Helen and convince her to stay for good. Who know she might even get together with Roy. Can you imagine Tom's reaction. It certainly would put a strain on their friendship.
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#1363 |
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My mum is taking an Archers break atm as she can't bear this storyline anymore. I can see why - it's really insidious and creepy.
It's also quite realistic. I've known women reduced to nervous wrecks by controlling partners. It's worse than violence in some ways. |
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#1364 |
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This is becoming a forum pastime now, so do chip in with more Rob downfall scenarios
![]() ![]() Of course, that might lead to them losing their organic status... |
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Of course, that might lead to them losing their organic status...
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Does anyone think the Grundys will move back in to Keeper's Cottage?
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This is becoming a forum pastime now, so do chip in with more Rob downfall scenarios
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Does anyone think the Grundys will move back in to Keeper's Cottage?
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I think Helen should murder him while he's asleep, and then Tom and Kirsty can cut up the body, run it through the mincer, and make sausages out of him.
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This is becoming a forum pastime now, so do chip in with more Rob downfall scenarios
![]() ![]() ![]() Rob's goading of the poor creature is witnessed so the bull isn't destroyed. |
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#1371 |
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Me too. I want them to have their sordid bonks and get together so that Ian can finally dump Adam and get a partner who will treat him with respect.
Also for Adam to go through a prolonged process of realising he's traded a bar of gold for a sack of cat sick. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, Charlie needs to get into his kilt again - Adam likes him in that
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I think Helen should murder him while he's asleep, and then Tom and Kirsty can cut up the body, run it through the mincer, and make sausages out of him.
And sell them in Fallon's cafe |
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Fortunately Rob loses too much blood to survive
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When Rob was saying "OUR farm, OUR business" I was shouting at Pat to say to him "It's not YOUR farm Rob", but she's got too ruddy spineless too.
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And sell them in Fallon's cafe
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Despite the fact that they seem to hero worship each other it seems they might just become best buddies. I am disappointed


