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Come on ITV show us the VT where Amy named Al...
JVS
05-12-2013
...or show us the bit where Al named Lucy. There are campaigns running on here by people who are second guessing (with their own agendas) about who said what, and to whom.

Whether Lucy was a leader or a lieutenant as part of Amy's alienation appears to be of greater importance in IAC storylines than the fact that Amy was being victimised in the first place.
stu0rt
05-12-2013
I don't know what all the fuss is on here. Maybe people are too busy posting in forums instead of actually watching the programme.

I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, in the main broadcast this evening. She clearly named him when they were having the girlie chat in the shower.
JVS
05-12-2013
Originally Posted by stu0rt:
“I don't know what all the fuss is on here. Maybe people are too busy posting in forums instead of actually watching the programme.

I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, in the main broadcast this evening. She clearly named him when they were having the girlie chat in the shower.”

I was referring to the start of the Lucy/Al feud.
sheila blige
05-12-2013
Originally Posted by JVS:
“...or show us the bit where Al named Lucy. There are campaigns running on here by people who are second guessing (with their own agendas) about who said what, and to whom.

Whether Lucy was a leader or a lieutenant as part of Amy's alienation appears to be of greater importance in IAC storylines than the fact that Amy was being victimised in the first place.”

Does it matter? Its only a TV show. It'll all be forgotten on Monday.
Betty Britain
05-12-2013
Originally Posted by JVS:
“I was referring to the start of the Lucy/Al feud.”

What feud was that??? Lucy and Al didn't have a row ...as dear Amy asked her not to say anything to him and Lucy respected her wish... I wish she hadn't ...then al could of told that liar what he thought of her..
priscilla
05-12-2013
It's the Al thing and the fact she used the words 'hate campaign and Lucy was heading it' (a big fat lie).
Then allowing Lucy to believe Al said those things (we know that she did because in the bt she hoped Lucy didn't get the wrong impression and Al was only helping).
Zizu58
05-12-2013
Originally Posted by JVS:
“...or show us the bit where Al named Lucy. There are campaigns running on here by people who are second guessing (with their own agendas) about who said what, and to whom.

Whether Lucy was a leader or a lieutenant as part of Amy's alienation appears to be of greater importance in IAC storylines than the fact that Amy was being victimised in the first place.”

Well said .

Of course , she didn't name Al .

Dumbo Dingle presumed it was him , Amy said nothing .
priscilla
05-12-2013
Originally Posted by Zizu58:
“Well said .

Of course , she didn't name Al .

Dumbo Dingle presumed it was him , Amy said nothing .”

She allowed Lucy to believe he did, also she lied about what he told her. No excuse for that.
WhyHelloWorld
05-12-2013
She may not have mentioned, but when Lucy asked if it was Alfonso Amy didn't deny it and then said "Don't tell him" so the words "it was him" didn't come out of her mouth, but she certainly did imply it.

But, I'm sure that of that matters as the lucy hate has to be cranked up another few notches as people were banking on her leaving the last 3 times.
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