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Who was the best tonight
lewismacf
23-09-2015
I think Paula Lane was outstanding
CardioCortez
23-09-2015
Roy and Carla followed by Kylie and Sarah. (Don't know some of the actors names so just sued characters).
Hank1234
23-09-2015
Sean ward at playing dead.. just kidding
Lisa_Charlene
23-09-2015
Several good ones tonight - Paula Lane, Tina O'Brien, Jack P Shepherd, David Neilsen, Alison King, Sally Dynevor
sorcha_healy27
23-09-2015
I didn't think Sally dynevor was that good
TheGraduate2012
23-09-2015
Tina O'Brien for me. Closely followed by Jack and then Paula. Rest were fine but forgettable.
Randomguy83
23-09-2015
Tina easily. Credit also to Sean and Paula. The rest were mostly ok.

David Neilson had the poorest scene of the night IMO, that bus scene near the start wasn't very convincing.
curvybabes
23-09-2015
I thought Tina was brilliant.
confuddled
23-09-2015
Originally Posted by TheGraduate2012:
“Tina O'Brien for me. Closely followed by Jack and then Paula. Rest were fine but forgettable.”

^^^^^^^^this sums it up for me.
MrJames
24-09-2015
It has to be the Platt trio.
Willow33
24-09-2015
Tina was the best by far. Paula and Jack are always good. The worst for me was Andrea! I never noticed before how bad she was.
Littlegreen42
24-09-2015
Tina by far.
Rich Tea.
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Randomguy83:
“Tina easily. Credit also to Sean and Paula. The rest were mostly ok.

David Neilson had the poorest scene of the night IMO, that bus scene near the start wasn't very convincing.”

Strangely aggressive and overplayed for Roy Cropper I thought.
Pink_Smurf
24-09-2015
My favorites were Sarah, Callum and Kylie. I agree that Andrea was not played as well as the others. Andrea and Lloyd were among my least fave characters so I'm glad they've gone.
kitkat1971
24-09-2015
Jack Shepherd for me by a country mile.

Then DAVID Neilson and Paula Lane.

Alison King, Tina O'Brien and Melanie Hill were all really good too.
kitkat1971
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by Rich Tea.:
“Strangely aggressive and overplayed for Roy Cropper I thought.”

Oh i thought that worked really well.

His upset and frustration over betraying Hayley and hurting Cathy fuelled and made worse his natural anger at things not running as they "should' in the World - ie busses leaving before the appointed time and tus causing people that rely on them to rush, fall or even miss them.

I was cheering him on - about 25 years ago Iu complained at buses leaving early and used the receipts i had when I had managed to catch it as evidence. It sounds petty, but i lived in a village with only 3 buses a day and my next bus stop (on another route) was a mile away so a bus leaving early was a real problem as i'd have a long walk and wouldnk( even know to starte it as I'd wait assuming it was late. It was only if somebody that lived opposite the bus told me it had gone that i'd know I needed to start walking so i could get to College, and for 6 months work, less than an hour late.
Rich Tea.
24-09-2015
Originally Posted by kitkat1971:
“Oh i thought that worked really well.

His upset and frustration over betraying Hayley and hurting Cathy fuelled and made worse his natural anger at things not running as they "should' in the World - ie busses leaving before the appointed time and tus causing people that rely on them to rush, fall or even miss them.

I was cheering him on - about 25 years ago Iu complained at buses leaving early and used the receipts i had when I had managed to catch it as evidence. It sounds petty, but i lived in a village with only 3 buses a day and my next bus stop (on another route) was a mile away so a bus leaving early was a real problem as i'd have a long walk and wouldnk( even know to starte it as I'd wait assuming it was late. It was only if somebody that lived opposite the bus told me it had gone that i'd know I needed to start walking so i could get to College, and for 6 months work, less than an hour late.”

It's funny that this subject has cropped up. I rarely use public transport myself but when I do decide to, like last Friday from my local railway station, there was a gentleman waiting for a bus and he sat down next to me and I heard him mention the bus number of a bus that I had only 2 minutes previously seen go past. So I thought I'd better do the decent thing and let him know, as they were only one per hour. He was well in time for his bus but it had come and gone 10 minutes early! He walked off livid to go for a coffee before coming back an hour later. A 10 minute early bus is definitely worse than a 10 minute late one, especially if it doesn't hang about until the right time.
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