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Old 29-07-2015, 20:12
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...does anyone find it too violent at times?

Recent scenes between Cain and Robert, Ross beating that illegal immigrant and today Ross beating Robert again with the mugging, they just seem too much sometimes, what makes it worse is that these characters never suffer any consequences of their actions.

Other than that, it's a great soap
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:16
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It's getting a bit ridiculous, yes.

The Cain/Robert stuff where Cain tied him up was fantastic, I thought, because it showed Cain still had this violent side we hadn't seen for a long time.

But I am sick to death of Ross beating people up. Both the attack on the migrant fella and the attack on Robert tonight were both pretty stupid and unnecessary - and the scenes were thrown away like they didn't matter. It really is starting to feel like they don't know what to do with him.
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:19
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...does anyone find it too violent at times?

Recent scenes between Cain and Robert, Ross beating that illegal immigrant and today Ross beating Robert again with the mugging, they just seem too much sometimes, what makes it worse is that these characters never suffer any consequences of their actions.

Other than that, it's a great soap
Nearly all the time now.
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:21
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Even Eastenders hasn't had this much violence
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:23
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It is a bit rough and ready at the moment isn't it? Annie Sugden wouldn't approve!
I assume it's simply the BIG build-up to next weeks HUGE Happenings, and creating lots of 'Whodunnit' types of story regarding revenge etc!
It'll calm down next month, and it'll be back to Edna walking/carrying Tootsie and tea-parties at Bobs Cafe! Trust me. (??)
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:49
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It's getting a bit ridiculous, yes.

The Cain/Robert stuff where Cain tied him up was fantastic, I thought, because it showed Cain still had this violent side we hadn't seen for a long time.

But I am sick to death of Ross beating people up. Both the attack on the migrant fella and the attack on Robert tonight were both pretty stupid and unnecessary - and the scenes were thrown away like they didn't matter. It really is starting to feel like they don't know what to do with him.
Thought the worst bit of violence Ross did was on the old man who was stopping him from getting past. Last we saw of him he was left in a coma. Ross didnt bat an eyelid. Nothing excuses his violence - not even the cutesy April scenes.
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:52
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It is a bit rough and ready at the moment isn't it? Annie Sugden wouldn't approve!
I assume it's simply the BIG build-up to next weeks HUGE Happenings, and creating lots of 'Whodunnit' types of story regarding revenge etc!
It'll calm down next month, and it'll be back to Edna walking/carrying Tootsie and tea-parties at Bobs Cafe! Trust me. (??)
Can we have that on a legal document and signed in blood? (there's enough of it around, it doesn't need to be yours)
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:54
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Thought the worst bit of violence Ross did was on the old man who was stopping him from getting past. Last we saw of him he was left in a coma. Ross didnt bat an eyelid. Nothing excuses his violence - not even the cutesy April scenes.

But what about Cain, battering Robert? Along with punching Kirin and Dull Dan?

Or Aaron smashing a bottle over James's head?

Seems they always get excused for their violent actions by some posters.
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Old 29-07-2015, 20:59
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But what about Cain, battering Robert? Along with punching Kirin and Dull Dan?

Or Aaron smashing a bottle over James's head?

Seems they always get excused for their violent actions by some posters.
Just as bad I agree but Ross seems to do it all the time without any sign of remorse at all.
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Old 29-07-2015, 21:02
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Yes there laying it on too thick these days
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Old 29-07-2015, 21:04
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Just as bad I agree but Ross seems to do it all the time without any sign of remorse at all.
At least he isn't a hypocrite. Aaron is a violent thug who turns on the tear stick and it's ok because he's soooo upset. Cain killed an animal. He's the Dales version of that America dentist
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Old 29-07-2015, 21:32
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I have found the show quite hypocritical in portraying Robert as villain when Aaron, Cain and Ross have committed gbh a number of times. Tonight was too much. The trouble is they don't portray the injuries that a person would sustain in reality. James would have been cut up and perhaps had brain damage from being bottled. Robert would have sustained a broken nose at least. Robert only grazing Paddy when in reality he would have probably been killed from that distance. Cain seems to beat people up on a regular basis. It just trivialise's violence.
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:08
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Kate Oates is destroying Emmerdale single handedly. The acting in the episodes are appalling especially from the actress playing Chrissie painful to watch

Tracy from Corrie gets criticism on here for getting away with things, yet Ross commits crimes left right and centre and nobody bats a eyelid.
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:26
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Kate Oates is the beat thing to happen to Emmerdale. It's the best it has ever been and is sooo far ahead of the other soaps. Can't wait for next week, its building up to be the best week I. Soap and might even rival EELive
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:32
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Kate Oates is the beat thing to happen to Emmerdale. It's the best it has ever been and is sooo far ahead of the other soaps. Can't wait for next week, its building up to be the best week I. Soap and might even rival EELive


Not sure about that, I reckon it's been far better than it is now. Fair enough though
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:35
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Apart from Betty's exit, I haven't watched Emmerdale properly since Katie left. It's too violent and nasty nowadays.
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:38
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Kate Oates is destroying Emmerdale single handedly. The acting in the episodes are appalling especially from the actress playing Chrissie painful to watch

Tracy from Corrie gets criticism on here for getting away with things, yet Ross commits crimes left right and centre and nobody bats a eyelid.
She sure is. Is she secretly employed by the BBC?
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:39
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ED is by far the best, it's great at the mo.
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Old 29-07-2015, 22:47
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...does anyone find it too violent at times?

Recent scenes between Cain and Robert, Ross beating that illegal immigrant and today Ross beating Robert again with the mugging, they just seem too much sometimes, what makes it worse is that these characters never suffer any consequences of their actions.

Other than that, it's a great soap
Yes we were saying this. I like emmerdale too, but the violence is getting silly now.

Every single episode someone beats up Robert (lol) people get kidnapped or shoved in the boot of the car

That scene with moira rushing to hit chrissie in the middle of cain beating up- Robert was actually hilarious though. Kept expecting harry hill to turn up.
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Old 29-07-2015, 23:04
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Kate Oates is destroying Emmerdale single handedly. The acting in the episodes are appalling especially from the actress playing Chrissie painful to watch

Tracy from Corrie gets criticism on here for getting away with things, yet Ross commits crimes left right and centre and nobody bats a eyelid.
BIB: That's not true - a lot of us have commented about Ross and his criminal ways including all the violence. Some people who liked him before now dislike him because they're so fed up of it.
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Old 29-07-2015, 23:07
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To be fair it's on form right now
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Old 29-07-2015, 23:25
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But what about Cain, battering Robert? Along with punching Kirin and Dull Dan?

Or Aaron smashing a bottle over James's head?

Seems they always get excused for their violent actions by some posters.
The lack of aftermath to that bottle smashing was flaming ridiculous! Aaron never seems to give a toss about anything he does (because he's always the victim, boo hoo), James barely had a scratch, and no one did a thing - Diane didn't even chuck the little tosser out of living in the pub!

BUT I'm not going to get into bashing ED. It's a fun watch most of the time, they're just getting a bit lazy with the violence. When Ross held up Robert tonight, I barely looked up from my phone. Just thought, oh Ross is beating someone up again. Yawn.

Sort it out, Emmerdale, you're better than that.
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Old 29-07-2015, 23:29
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I find it too much debbie dingle tbh.
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Old 29-07-2015, 23:39
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It is a bit rough and ready at the moment isn't it? Annie Sugden wouldn't approve!
I assume it's simply the BIG build-up to next weeks HUGE Happenings, and creating lots of 'Whodunnit' types of story regarding revenge etc!
It'll calm down next month, and it'll be back to Edna walking/carrying Tootsie and tea-parties at Bobs Cafe! Trust me. (??)
Delighted to announce, btw, that the highlight of tomorrow's 1st epi seems to be:

Spoiler


Hurray!
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Old 30-07-2015, 01:48
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At least he isn't a hypocrite. Aaron is a violent thug who turns on the tear stick and it's ok because he's soooo upset. Cain killed an animal. He's the Dales version of that America dentist
Killing some chickens and a dog is worse than putting two human beings into comas??

I wonder how the nation's vets, farmers, slaughterers, gamekeepers, fishermen and hunters would feel about that?? Yes it's very cruel, yes many serial killers start off by doing that sort of thing but Cain isn't a serial killer. He is very violent, but Ross is far more so to my mind - because extreme violence to the extent of almost killing people seems to be his first resort these days. What had the old man or the driver done to deserve that? Got in between him and some cash. Pity he didn't bother to think about if he could do these 'jobs' without almost killing innocent people for the sheer cheek of getting in his way.

Aarin was wrong to hit James, but there was some provocation, although his response was out of proportion. Again, we don't see him attacking and almost killing people for cash . Ross haven't even showed the slighest flicker of the eyes or slight change of expression to suggest he even realises what he's done.Instead we get Ross nearly killing someone followed by a cute scene with a kid.
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