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CS Did anyone else find that totally unrealistic?
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LaineyT
25-05-2016
As no one knew Jenny was in the factory how did she get in??

If she had had an accident using one of the machines she couldnt have claimed because she wasnt suppose to be there.

Tracy Id have bricked that door up and bought air fresheners
jlp95bwfc
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by LaineyT:
“As no one knew Jenny was in the factory how did she get in??

If she had had an accident using one of the machines she couldnt have claimed because she wasnt suppose to be there.

Tracy Id have bricked that door up and bought air fresheners ”

Johnny was in there with Tracy so the door was open.
Mint-Opinion
25-05-2016
Also Jenny probably has keys being the cleaner. Loving Jenny Bradley btw.
Chiltons Cane
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“Jenny Bradley dancing to Colonel Abrams 'Trapped' more than made up for it! ”

Jenny has been the best bit about these 3 episodes so far.
Jimmy Connors
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by Jewels501:
“Have always loved that song James and last night was no exception to my enjoyment.

That said, the story is ludicrous beyond belief. Just think that the actors read the scripts, sigh and then say ' If they're paying me, I'll do it.. '....Who can blame them?”

I love the song too Jewels. Always been a favourite of mine.

The story is totally stupid though.

Originally Posted by Chiltons Cane:
“Jenny has been the best bit about these 3 episodes so far.”

She has. I like Jenny Bradley. She's a complex character who can turn from good to bad (and back again) quicker than Tracey can even think it.
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