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Tina's death and aftermath CS
I have been quite disappointed with Corrie over the past year but I have quite enjoyed Tina's death and aftermath.
I haven't found anything positive to say about Blackburns work, so since I had something nice to say, I thought id share it with you.
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I have been quite disappointed with Corrie over the past year but I have quite enjoyed Tina's death and aftermath.
I haven't found anything positive to say about Blackburns work, so since I had something nice to say, I thought id share it with you. ![]() |
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Same here. Corrie is back to being unmissable. Let's hope it continues to impress!
I think I've enjoyed the performances more than anything. Alison King has been incredible and while all the big drama has been handled really well, it's her scenes with David Neilson that stood out to me. I love that Roy has reached out and offered his support to Carla. The quiet and dignified way that he dealt with Peter was just brilliant. |
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What is frustrating is that we have a killer on the street again. I wish Tina's death had just been caused by the fall, at least that way Rob wouldn't be a cold blooded killer. When Norris said it made him shudder to think the killer could still be on the street I wondered why he wasn't used to it by now.
Anne Foster, John Stape, Karl Munroe, Tony Gordon, Richard Hillman - all recent murderers, I wouldn't bat an eyelid if I lived on that street! |
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What is frustrating is that we have a killer on the street again. I wish Tina's death had just been caused by the fall, at least that way Rob wouldn't be a cold blooded killer. When Norris said it made him shudder to think the killer could still be on the street I wondered why he wasn't used to it by now.
Anne Foster, John Stape, Karl Munroe, Tony Gordon, Richard Hillman - all recent murderers, I wouldn't bat an eyelid if I lived on that street! |
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I agree but I feel cheated out of a Carla/Tina showdown
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I was hoping that Carla would at least smack Tina! So disappointed
Maybe Carla can go against Ann who starts to believe Carla killed Tina |
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I just hope they don't start dragging it out for to long which they are inclined to and then you start getting fed up with not only the S/L but the characters as well...
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I agree but I feel cheated out of a Carla/Tina showdown
They could have slipped the scene in before Rob got to her. |
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I have been quite disappointed with Corrie over the past year but I have quite enjoyed Tina's death and aftermath.
I haven't found anything positive to say about Blackburns work, so since I had something nice to say, I thought id share it with you. ![]() Corrie's been in the doldrums for a while now, but there seems to be an added energy with the post-Tina trauma scenes. As Corrie becomes more watchable, Emmerdale seems to be going into snooze mode - all those dull proposals and the tedium about Charlie Stubbs being Adam's father (does *anybody* care...?). |
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