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#76 |
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Fantastic acting from Verity, Tony and Michael in this week's eps. Donna and Ross were a great pairing - fab chemistry. Shame it all had to end so soon.
I do hope Donna has left Ross a letter or something, so he knows she did really love him - but wishful thinking I suspect.
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#77 |
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I knew in advance but it was well done
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#78 |
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I suspect that in the end Ross WILL learn Donna did love him...it's just going to take a long time to get there.
Seems like we're going to get hurt/cynical/bitter/angry/trust no one Ross for a bit again. (And April following him around the village.) |
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A lovely episode tonight.
I hope that Marlon doesn't wave his arms too much around poor Ross!!! (Neither knows what has gone on!!) A super story - and well-acted too! I'm pleased that Donna took that wooly-haired toothless Jeremy Kyle character with her!!! (He was a good villain though!!). Nice surprising ending too! |
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Another great episode tonight. I'm glad it focused more on Ross and Bob than Marlon (although I'm sure we'll be seeing much more of him in grief mode unfortunately). The Ross and Debbie scenes were fantastic and it was great to see Charley Webb getting some dramatic scenes again as she was amazing in the Cameron storyline. Her and Michael Parr were both brilliant.
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Just caught up with ED, post-holiday. Wow.
So many good things in that episode. I really loved Moira and Chas in the Woolie with Finn, especially when they reached for their phones in comedy unison. Some good stuff these past few weeks. Mark Charnock's often slated on here but I really like him - he plays a decent and believable character, and has been very consistent over the years. I don't mind the windmilling; it's just him. Having watched two week's worth of ED over three nights, have to say that I appreciate the range in the cast. Cain & Moira's making-up scenes were fantastically well-acted, and there are so many little comedy scenes which lift episodes. Michael Parr and Verity Rushworth were brilliant, but Tony Audenshaw really got a deserved chance to shine tonight too. (Catching up with Corrie has been a lot more tiresome, making me realise how much I appreciate characters like Peter, Mary, David and Steve as the storylines drag on.) |
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Though the S/L are hit and miss....the acting in ED this week as been amazing..knew in advance what was coming on Thursday so no surprise......Fridays episode was terrific I must confess I was in tears literally all the way through the show......great acting from all IMO...in particular Tony Audenshaw..Mike Charnock..Verity Rushworth..Micheal Parr.......and not forgetting Emma Atkins....
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#83 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Amazing episode, I was gripped the entire episode, last nights was heartbreaking aswell
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