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Worst Soap decisions ever
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SecretLifeoBees
13-09-2016
Killing off the Burton twins (HO)
Bringing back Warren Fox (HO)
Steph Dean's cancer storyline being built up only for her to die in a fire (HO)
Turning Jack Osborne from dependable ex-cop to an utter car crash (HO)
The Maxine/Patrick storyline not ending with Maxine's wedding day revelation (HO)

Jai Sharma's evil phase (ED)
Jai and Megan splitting (ED)
Zak & Joanie (ED)
sorcha_healy27
13-09-2016
Sienna taking the rap for Nico in Hollyoaks

Pat being killed off in Eastenders.

Bringing back Tracey Barlow to corrie
lucy_marwood
13-09-2016
The whole story of Andy and chrissie in Emmerdale they were cringeworthy and made chrissie look desperate and trashy
Jean_Daniels
13-09-2016
Originally Posted by gwenda:
“'Killing off' Kathy Beale just so they could use it as an excuse to bring back Phil.”

wish they had left kathy dead she is pointless now
Jean_Daniels
13-09-2016
the biggrst mistake ee ever made was killing off pat the woman is a legend
doormouse
13-09-2016
Originally Posted by KaliMist:
“Zak and Joanie for me too, worst soap decision ever... It would have taken the sting off a bit if they had at least an ounce of chemistry, but they have none.... I vomit in my mouth a bit when watching them kiss, it's just so unnatural and contrived. Watching all the stuff with Belle is just showing it up even more, him and Lisa are just so much better together. I truly hate that pairing!”

Agree with all you said. It seems there are to be no long lasting relationships in soap land anymore.
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