Originally Posted by Broken_Arrow:
“I don't get this idea that someone would be soured against a building because bad stuff happened to them there. It isn't the building that caused the bad stuff unless it collapsed on top of you. Surely the good memories would trump the bad? It's still Sharon's childhood home and the first business she ran when all is said and done. I never believed thar rubbish about her being afraid to set foot in The Vic. Thankfully it seems to be forgotten now what with her holding her wedding reception there and spending the night before her wedding upstairs. She can make more good memories in The Vic now that Linda is landlady and her friend.”
“I don't get this idea that someone would be soured against a building because bad stuff happened to them there. It isn't the building that caused the bad stuff unless it collapsed on top of you. Surely the good memories would trump the bad? It's still Sharon's childhood home and the first business she ran when all is said and done. I never believed thar rubbish about her being afraid to set foot in The Vic. Thankfully it seems to be forgotten now what with her holding her wedding reception there and spending the night before her wedding upstairs. She can make more good memories in The Vic now that Linda is landlady and her friend.”
We would have to assume that all the good stuff happened before 1985 then as she would have precious few good memories from then on. While of course it isn't the building that caused the bad stuff to happen it is a place where all the bad stuff happened, that would put a lot of people off. My Grandad died in agony on his living room floor in a house he had lived in for 50 years with my Nan, she never set foot in the place again because that one painful memory ruined everything else for her.
Of course true EE and Sharon fans are desperate for her to be back in charge of the Vic and to forget all the misery she has had in those 4 walls. However if I was Sharon I would never want to own the place again.



