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Good riddance
MusicAndTV
17-05-2016
Not to Peggy, oh no, I adore her - good riddance to DTC who's on his way out soon! He's been overhyping Peggy's death since January and, whilst having Pat back was amazing, I feel it was a disappointment. I thought her last episode would be so much more emotional, but I don't feel sad. I feel cheated. Peggy deserved so much more, she was a legend in her own right.

Bye bye DTC. You started off brilliant but now I can't wait to say bye. Too much overhyping.
-Batman-
17-05-2016
What story hasn't this fool over hyped
lou_123
17-05-2016


DTC overhypes everything and I don't pay much attention to what he says in his interviews anymore.

It's not just him though, Sarah Phelps and the whole team at EE, including Barbara herself (If it's true she had a big say so) were also responsible for tonight's episode.

I stated weeks ago that it all felt very rushed and created a thread on the matter, and whilst it has been extremely rushed, I have enjoyed every moment of it. Having Ian, Kathy, Sharon, Pat, Phil & Grant all on screen together again has been wonderful, and I said I would judge the episodea as they aired, and I was satisfied. It's totally understandable why some people aren't though. You have to view EE with an open mind these days, so you're not disappointed after all the hype.
CherryRose
17-05-2016
DTC came to Enders with one storyline and that was to kill Lucy, he never saw beyond that.

Although some and I say some loosely were ok, most were horrendously written. It went wrong in so many places.
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