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Stopped watching Corrie, is it worth making time for again? |
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Stopped watching Corrie, is it worth making time for again?
I recently fell out of watching Coronation Street, is it worth refinding the time for or is it still a bit dire. I stopped watching when Eileen nearly caught Phelan in that car park with the other crook a month or so back. Has the show improved much since?
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No its still bad but in a more watchable way. This Caz/Maria drama is ridiculously OTT but I an finding it all quite entertaining.
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You need to change your username then!
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You need to change your username then!
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In my opinion, no, it's worse. It depends on what you're looking for though. There are several big stories going on, like Maria and Kaz, Phelan and the flats (still!), the David and Anna car accident and the baby triangle with Steve. This is not the sort of storyline I enjoy though and have always loved the every day goings on and the great partnerships in Corrie, like Roy and Hayley, Rita and Norris, Mary and Norris etc. The humour has always been my favourite thing about Corrie (Mary is my current favourite character). I seem to be in the minority though and people want big storylines nowadays.
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