I think so far the best acting is this storyline is being done by the little fella who is playing Jack
No Anna or Rosie to return to see him
I think so far the best acting is this storyline is being done by the little fella who is playing Jack
No Anna or Rosie to return to see him
Characters that have left for whatever reason never return for whatever .. funerals, weddings, serious illness .. the actors might not always be available and I think that once they have left, it is easier for the writers to forget about them as I guess most of the time the actors would not be able to return
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tammyy2j (11-07-2018)
has anyone rang or facebooked rosie?
I didn't think they'd actually show his amputated leg after the operation but I suppose they needed to get us used to it. It'll be hard to look at, that's for sure. I wonder how they achieved that effect - is it a prosthetic leg,with the real leg being hidden or some kind of CGI?
If any Coronation Street fans were wondering how Jack Webster's foot amputation was made to look so real, get ready for a peek behind-the-scenes.
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/coronat...-jack-webster/
Corrie has shared a pre-special effects clip of the tearjerking scene on their official Twitter account.
In the footage, viewers can see little Jack (played by Kyran Bowes) wearing a special green VFX prop on his leg. As the scene progresses, it flicks back and forth from computer-generated wound to acting aid.
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Here's their fantastic vfx work on little Jack's sepsis storyline. #Corrie
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Fans had been arguing online about the scene ever since it aired earlier this month. Was it a digitally-rendered effect or clever make-up?
Well, now we know. But how did Jack end up with the injury in the first place?
The gripping storyline began when Jack contracted sepsis after grazing his knee playing football.
However, half-sister Sophie didn't think much of the accident and sent her brother to school anyway.
But Jack's condition deteriorated rapidly and he was found slumped at the bottom of the stairs after being sent home by teachers.
Rushed to hospital, Jack's dad Kevin was forced to make the heartbreaking decision to amputate his son's left foot in an episode in early July.
After the show, fans praised the soap on social media for raising awareness of an important health issue.
Unsurprisingly, many found the scene where Jack uses his wheelchair for the first time particularly traumatic.
Obviously upset, Kevin is comforted by his beaming son, who says, "It's okay, Dad. You don't need to be sad. Look!" before proceeding to spin around the hospital room in his flashy new wheels.
No, you're crying!
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Last edited by Perdita; 29-07-2018 at 18:41.
i know jack is a big footy fan but have some sensitivity as everyone talks about footy around him despite him having lost his foot, give him time to adjust if that can happen ever
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