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EE Alfie and Mick..Fire
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kelly_barnard
19-09-2014
Do think Mick is supporting Alfie about fire because he burnt down his last Pub for insurance money?. and Shirley took the rap for him?

Just a thought I had
Noush
19-09-2014
No it's cos he's a dick that sticks his nose into stuff that don't concern him.....you'd think he would have learnt from the Ian/Rainie thing....idiot!
Firegazer
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by Noush:
“No it's cos he's a dick that sticks his nose into stuff that don't concern him.....you'd think he would have learnt from the Ian/Rainie thing....idiot!”

Woah chill out!

I think Mick's being lovely towards Alfie. And Alfie, unlike Ian, knew that he did wrong and didn't get Mick to cover for him. Alfie's situation is nothing like Ian's.
srhgts
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by kelly_barnard:
“Do think Mick is supporting Alfie about fire because he burnt down his last Pub for insurance money?. and Shirley took the rap for him?

Just a thought I had”

I think it's just because he can see how much Alfie is/has been struggling and feels bad for him. Mick's a nice man and full of compassion, I don't think there needs to be anything else behind it. I mean of course there might be, but there isn't necessarily.
Safwaansh
19-09-2014
Watching it last night, I felt it was implied that Mick had something to do with the fire at his pub. Just the way he was telling Alfie that telling Kat would bring no good made me think he was relating it to himself and not telling Linda/letting Shirley take the blame.
Lizzie Brookes
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by Firegazer:
“Woah chill out!

I think Mick's being lovely towards Alfie. And Alfie, unlike Ian, knew that he did wrong and didn't get Mick to cover for him. Alfie's situation is nothing like Ian's.”

I agree.
sorcha_healy27
19-09-2014
this is completely different to Rainie as alfie wouldn't let mick take the blame and then go drinking in the vic like weasel did
Noush
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by Lizzie Brookes:
“I agree.”

Sorry but I dont....I didn't say the situations were alike I just said mick gets involved when it's nothing to do with him. He was whining and whinging over linda leaving a fortnight ago yet he's back in other people's business keeping secrets from her without a second thought
Lisa_Charlene
19-09-2014
I thought the same as the op especially as it has been hinted of dark secrets in the carter family
RetroMusicFan
19-09-2014
It does make me wonder, Mick seems a lovely man but I think there's more to him than that, at the moment I think he's just being there for Alfie with advice and stuff.
lou_123
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by kelly_barnard:
“Do think Mick is supporting Alfie about fire because he burnt down his last Pub for insurance money?. and Shirley took the rap for him?

Just a thought I had”

I do like the nice side of Mick, but the dark side is missing.
priscilla
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by Noush:
“No it's cos he's a dick that sticks his nose into stuff that don't concern him.....you'd think he would have learnt from the Ian/Rainie thing....idiot!”

This, next Lucy's killer will be confessing to him and he'll come out with the same bull 'we'll sort it auuut'.
Noush
19-09-2014
Originally Posted by priscilla:
“This, next Lucy's killer will be confessing to him and he'll come out with the same bull 'we'll sort it auuut'.”

Lol...exactly Priscilla...thank you!
kelly_barnard
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by Safwaansh:
“Watching it last night, I felt it was implied that Mick had something to do with the fire at his pub. Just the way he was telling Alfie that telling Kat would bring no good made me think he was relating it to himself and not telling Linda/letting Shirley take the blame.”

thank you..

did not want to get abuse on this forum!

i remember a conversation between Linda and Mick about Shirley burning thier last pub down. the Mick having a hidden guilty face on him
kelly_barnard
20-09-2014
[quote=kelly_barnard;74871660]thank you..

did not want to get abuse on this forum!

i remember a conversation between Linda and Mick about Shirley burning thier last pub down. then Mick having a hidden guilty face on him[/QUOTE
I also remember people asking....

who the Hell can he afford to buy a Pub outright!

I am a Carter fan bu the way
Joe_Zel
20-09-2014
The problem with that was that Mick chucked Shirley out and they didn't see each other all these years because of it.

Shirley was all apologetic and wanting to make it up to him, which doesn't really fit.

If they are lying between the two of them wouldn't anything more have been made of it?
kelly_barnard
20-09-2014
It may well be a big part in the dark secrets stuff ? .. It will help bring alot to the serface

Shirley new Mick loved his family and thought it was the best thing to do for his future maybe?
Broken_Arrow
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by Joe_Zel:
“The problem with that was that Mick chucked Shirley out and they didn't see each other all these years because of it.

Shirley was all apologetic and wanting to make it up to him, which doesn't really fit.

If they are lying between the two of them wouldn't anything more have been made of it?”

It would be a nice idea and would somewhat redeem Shirley if she'd taken the rap for 15 years for something Mick did. Sadly it can't be true as they've already exchanged dialogue that confirms Shirley burned the pub down.
kelly_barnard
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by Broken_Arrow:
“It would be a nice idea and would somewhat redeem Shirley if she'd taken the rap for 15 years for something Mick did. Sadly it can't be true as they've already exchanged dialogue that confirms Shirley burned the pub down.”

Mick hiding from Linda..

Shirley made sure his family were ok
J-B
20-09-2014
I'm surprised Mick hasn't pleaded guilty to starting the fire yet.
cybersq
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by Noush:
“No it's cos he's a dick that sticks his nose into stuff that don't concern him.....you'd think he would have learnt from the Ian/Rainie thing....idiot!”

This. he annoys me, sticking his nose in
dd68
20-09-2014
Mick needs to take a step back
priscilla
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by J-B:
“I'm surprised Mick hasn't pleaded guilty to starting the fire yet.”

*Spoiler alert* on Monday he goes to the police to say it was him
Joe_Zel
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by kelly_barnard:
“It may well be a big part in the dark secrets stuff ? .. It will help bring alot to the serface

Shirley new Mick loved his family and thought it was the best thing to do for his future maybe?”

Yes but that doesn't explain the fall out between the two of them and how they spoke of the fire when they were alone together.

It would be a retcon of a plot point less than a year old.
trevor tiger
20-09-2014
Originally Posted by Noush:
“No it's cos he's a dick that sticks his nose into stuff that don't concern him.....you'd think he would have learnt from the Ian/Rainie thing....idiot!”

Agree completely. I think it's because he's never had friends before or neighbours that will actually speak to him and he's so thrilled that he finally has that he goes along with any criminal, nasty or deplorable activity they are responsible for in order to keep them on side.

Originally Posted by priscilla:
“This, next Lucy's killer will be confessing to him and he'll come out with the same bull 'we'll sort it auuut'.”

Yeah. I can imagine him finding a reason to forgive Dean for raping his wife
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