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Definitely agree with this. Corrie proving that it can still produce a well written episode when it wants to. Saying that though, I think there's been an improvement from Friday onwards. The church 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' scene as mentioned above was something far more memorable than anything from Blanche or Betty's funerals for instance. Great use of continuity tonight also. The last few episodes, particularly tonight's, have felt like watching an episode of Corrie again rather than a poor imitation.
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TBH. Was well impressed with Kate Ford tonight
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Yes a very good episode, but spoilt at the end when the Barlows made up with each other so quickly after all that had been said.
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The only minor quibble I have is that we didn't get any reference to Shelley, even if it was just another character asking, in passing, how she was doing.
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Yes I was hoping there would be a reference to Shelley. Wasn't she pregnant with Charlie's child the last we saw of her too? It would have been nice to know how she was getting on.
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Wow, what a great episode of Corrie we were treated to tonight. The script was spot on, with many glorious references to the past- Mike Baldwin, Wendy Crozier, Jon Lindsay, Fred Elliott etc. The difference was that we had a proper focus on the Deirdre storyline and no silly switching to tedious scenes involving Camp Callum and Bethany. Tonight was a proper tribute to the legend herself and an absolute pleasure to watch.
Peter's comeback was suitably dramatic and having him arrive back in the midst of a blazing row at the Barlows was most fitting. His sparring with Tracy was powerful stuff, with Gascoyne, Ford and Roache (surprisingly) putting in stellar performances. The script tonight- not sure who wrote it- was head and shoulders above some of the dirge we have been forced to endure over the past number of months. The scenes at the Barlows were suitably dramatic- that front room really has seen some of the show's most treasured scenes over the decades. I loved the reconciliation scene between Bev and Audrey and refreshing to see some continuity there with their love for Fred and the drama of his final hours. Tonight's episode was near flawless in terms of writing, acting and pace. Everything- as it should have done- revolved around an iconic character who will be sorely missed by all and that proved the difference. If we had this standard with every episode, the show would be in another golden age. I really thought that Stuart Blackburn and co had seriously ballsed up Deirdre's death and funeral but tonight they got it spot on. I wish I'd known that tonight was going to be so good because I might have shut up about the other episodes and waited patiently for this one ![]() ![]() Quote:
Couldn't agree more. The scenes with Ken, Tracy and Peter were excellent. Well done Corrie.
Night night Deirdre. ![]() Quote:
It was SO much better than the dirge we've been served up of late. Loved all of the references to past characters and events. It was also nice to see Peter back. I hadn't realised I'd missed him until he popped back into the Barlows.
I've always enjoyed the sibling relationship between Peter and Tracy, it's always felt real and tonight they were spot on. When he was giving her it straight about how Amy could turn out I was cheering him on, even he's supposed to have noticed she's turning into Tracy Mk II! I know he's no room to talk with Simon but Tracy really needed that, reminded that not everything is about her. Quote:
Good episode tonight. No Callum/Sarah/Bethany crap. Loved seeing Peter back, the scene with Bev and Audrey in the bathroom (and mentioning Fred).
Sometimes I wonder if Corrie need to cut down on the episodes each week. Quote:
It really was classic Corrie and a sign that when the show gets it right, there are few that can touch it. Tonight's episode drew on its rich history and, refreshingly, Deirdre's eventful history with men- Mike, Samir, Jon Lindsey and Lewis- all classic storylines. There were even more subtle references when Bev remarked on the toilets, Audrey mentioned how they had been refurbished after the fire in 2013 and Bev then mentioned Dev losing Sunita.
I adored drunk Emily too with her pointy finger and "SHOUSH!" to Norris ![]() Love community scenes like that. Quote:
Yes a very good episode, but spoilt at the end when the Barlows made up with each other so quickly after all that had been said.
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Peter has forgotten his hell Hound child Simon
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Many on here were (rightly) critical of Bev Callard's hammy performance during BGT week. Tonight, however, she reminded us of how good she can really be- particularly in the scene where they toasted Deirdre's life.
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TBH. Was well impressed with Kate Ford tonight
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She was excellent. Didn't think she had it in her - glad she proved me wrong.
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I'm looking forward to seeing Peter's scene with Carla.
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Couldn't agree more. Kate Ford has done some of her best work in the last week. She's much more comfortable with material revolving around domestic drama at the Barlows, or delivering (well - written) catty one liners.
Corrie was indeed great tonight. Partly because of the characters involved, partly because of competent writing, directing and a decent script, but mostly because it was character driven not plot driven. Nobody had to say something just to lead it to the next scene. Nobody had to conveniently overhear something. Nobody had to have a 'chance meeting' several times on the street. Nobody had to do something purely to take the storyline forward regardless of whether it made sense or not. |
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A flawless episode tonight. Loved every second of it. My favourite episode of Corrie of the last two or three years.
Tonight showed Corrie's core strength - strong writing, which draws on the show's rich history. Character led, kitchen sink drama which focuses on one specific storyline which involves the whole community. The last episode as strong as this was the episode a few years ago, which showed a day in the life of Tyrone as he suffered at the hands of Kirsty. That episode was similar in style to tonight's one, it only focused on the Tyrone/Kirsty domestic abuse plot but it showed how Tyrone interacted with his community, who were totally oblivious to what was going on. Not sure if anyone else remembers that episode, but it was great. This is what every episode of Corrie should be like - have strong writing with lots of rich history running through the script. Focus on one big storyline and how it collides with the whole community. It doesn't have to be explosive, just kitchen sink family drama that draws in a lot of characters. |
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Was better but William Roache is probably the worst Actor on the street. He is so wooden. Thank God for Kate Ford and Chris Gascoigne scenes that saved it.
Agree think Corrie needs to go back to more 2/3 people or family hander episodes etc less flicking between other stories. |
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A flawless episode tonight. Loved every second of it. My favourite episode of Corrie of the last two or three years.
Tonight showed Corrie's core strength - strong writing, which draws on the show's rich history. Character led, kitchen sink drama which focuses on one specific storyline which involves the whole community. The last episode as strong as this was the episode a few years ago, which showed a day in the life of Tyrone as he suffered at the hands of Kirsty. That episode was similar in style to tonight's one, it only focused on the Tyrone/Kirsty domestic abuse plot but it showed how Tyrone interacted with his community, who were totally oblivious to what was going on. Not sure if anyone else remembers that episode, but it was great. This is what every episode of Corrie should be like - have strong writing with lots of rich history running through the script. Focus on one big storyline and how it collides with the whole community. It doesn't have to be explosive, just kitchen sink family drama that draws in a lot of characters. Tonight, there was nothing to fault, more like this PLEASE. |
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Wow. Where did that episode come from? It felt like I was watching a diffferent era of the show, a golden one. It showed how good this show can be. It lost itself around 10 years ago and now and again we get these glimpses of what this soap can be.
Kudos to Chris for a fantastic script. Kate Ford CAN act. This is a chance to take her character in a new direction. I can't fault it. 10/10. |
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A flawless episode tonight. Loved every second of it. My favourite episode of Corrie of the last two or three years.
Tonight showed Corrie's core strength - strong writing, which draws on the show's rich history. Character led, kitchen sink drama which focuses on one specific storyline which involves the whole community. The last episode as strong as this was the episode a few years ago, which showed a day in the life of Tyrone as he suffered at the hands of Kirsty. That episode was similar in style to tonight's one, it only focused on the Tyrone/Kirsty domestic abuse plot but it showed how Tyrone interacted with his community, who were totally oblivious to what was going on. Not sure if anyone else remembers that episode, but it was great. This is what every episode of Corrie should be like - have strong writing with lots of rich history running through the script. Focus on one big storyline and how it collides with the whole community. It doesn't have to be explosive, just kitchen sink family drama that draws in a lot of characters. |
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That was a very good episode, heavy on Corrie nostalgia too.
No sign either of the ridiculous Sarah, Bethany and Callum which was a huge bonus. |
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Never took much notice of Chris Fewtrell as a writer until last night, but the quality of that script was simply astounding. I'll be looking out for his name in future.
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When last night's episode finished, I actually said 'wow!'
It did feel different and that's because it was head and shoulders above the recent drivel that's been dished up. I too realise how much I miss Peter and I'd love him to come back full time but please, not with Carla as I can't stand her. Well done to all involved in last night's offering - you see, it CAN be done! |
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I have been Coronation Street's sternest critic of late, we have been subjected to some dire writing and acting - e.g. the Windass baby fiasco and the plastic gangsta and his women - but last night was 100% entertainment; full marks to everyone concerned on the production. The post-funeral recriminations in the Barlow house were brilliantly written and acted and the banter in the Rovers was as it would have been in real life. Please, SB, try to keep up this standard.
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Thank goodness the whole ep was dedicated to Dierdre - although I really dont know why Michael Bloody Rodwell had to be in the scene in the pub putting his fat two pennarth. No Callum or Bethany - hurrah. I do think Peter should have been there at the funeral as a pallbearer - the story of no trains running or power strikes was a bit pathetic.
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Thank goodness the whole ep was dedicated to Dierdre - although I really dont know why Michael Bloody Rodwell had to be in the scene in the pub putting his fat two pennarth. No Callum or Bethany - hurrah. I do think Peter should have been there at the funeral as a pallbearer - the story of no trains running or power strikes was a bit pathetic.
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The only niggle I had with the Barlow scenes was that no one brought up Tracy killing Charlie. In a mud-slinging session like that, it definitely would come up.
I would've also liked a bit less focus or none at all on the pottery as that was a reminder of the one-note comedy character Deirdre had become in her latter years, when every other line was about pottery or stuffed marrow. It reminded me of how much I once valued Peter as a character. I think he is one of the biggest victims of the current ineffective producer and his predecessor - the affair with Tina was awful, the love square under Collinson as bad in its own way. I felt relief when he left last year and I shouldn't have felt that about a character who is one of the show's best. I would like to see him back in the future and more of him with his family. The scene with Liz and her new bloke (another wrong 'un) in the bar was also superfluous. |
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cracking episode last night.
It was like watching a totally different show to the previous weeks poorly written eps. |
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