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Rob the new Cameron ?
Who else think its going to turn into the same storyline ??? After all with sturart Blackburn loves to repeat those storylines
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I can't see it tbh, the closest people to Rob are to big of characters to kill off in Corrie so I doubt Rob will kill/confess again.
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I don't think there can ever be another Cameron can there. He was just scary to watch.
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hopefully not
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No I don't think he will be the next Cameron but he is on borrowed time I think.
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I thought the same thing last night. Rob bludgeoning Tina with the lead pipe was more than a little reminiscent of Cameron bludgeoning victim #1 Carl King with a brick. Like Tina, Carl also rose from supposed death to make a load of threats before he finally met his end.
Blackburn does love to rehash his previous storylines so I wouldn't put it past him. |
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People are always quick to slag off EE for having too many murders but the amount of killers that little back street has housed over the past decade really takes the biscuit.
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People are always quick to slag off EE for having too many murders but the amount of killers that little back street has housed over the past decade really takes the biscuit.
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Peter and Dennis are leaving. And both shared scenes/loved Tina, could they be next for Rob?
I don't think he will stop at Tina |
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it does seem in soap land once a character does something bad, they most likely will strike again.
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People are always quick to slag off EE for having too many murders but the amount of killers that little back street has housed over the past decade really takes the biscuit.
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I can't see it tbh, the closest people to Rob are to big of characters to kill off in Corrie so I doubt Rob will kill/confess again.
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To be fair nobody mentioned EastEnders on this thread until this comment.
Its a very small street that has housed a lot of murderers. That was my point. At least Rob and Tracy Luv can compare notes
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I definitely think there will be similarities. Like you said, Stuart Blackburn does copy storylines.
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People are always quick to slag off EE for having too many murders but the amount of killers that little back street has housed over the past decade really takes the biscuit.
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I don't want Rob to become Cameron so hopefully not.
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I definitely think there will be similarities. Like you said, Stuart Blackburn does copy storylines.
Yeah, but if they are his own, and they worked well before, is that really such a bad thing? If you produce two soaps, surely you throw your lot into the first one, and therefore all your good ideas are gone by the time you get to the second, so if there are subtle differences, it's perhaps not a bad idea to repeat them... |
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The Tina murder was similar to Carl King in quite a few ways. But I can't see how Rob would be able to keep captives in a disused lorry as there's no woods near t'street. Plus, Corrie can't do storms as good as Emmerdale either.
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