i thought that demi miller was brillant, wasnt sure about rosie but demi was brill , i wil miss them
i thought that demi miller was brillant, wasnt sure about rosie but demi was brill , i wil miss them
yeh i think they will be missed, the millers are seen as a family unit so it will be weird without them. Not so bothered about rosie but demi as a character has loads of potential - was surprised they were axing her. Maybe they have too many young females in that age group?
Demi was the best in the family what is wrong with the eastenders producers
i thought pauline wa going to be axed??
Where the heck did you hear that from?Originally Posted by crazygirl
I have been asking that question for quite some time now.Originally Posted by crjs1
They seem to have overused the young characters in an effort to cater for a younger audience. However after wathching the performance of some of the shows older characters last night it would appear that this policy was misguided and a major cause of the decline in viewers. EE is blessed with a number of well respected senior actors and it is time more use was made of these fine actors than the use of incompetent young ones who in my opinion are only there as eye candy. (Witness the outpourings of grief and unrequieted love when one of them receives their P45.)
Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe
Can you back this up ? Which magazine /newspaper did you read this in ?Originally Posted by crazygirl
Like Alan45 said he has been asking this question for a long time, and so am I..Not why Demi is being sacked, but WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE EE producers???Originally Posted by LUSHLOOKE69
They need to find the balance between the two, with having somethign for the younger watchers, after all they are the future of Eastenders, and something for the older and loyal watchers.
Unfortuneately it is the older viewers who are turning off in droves. They can remember when EE was top notch drama instead of the cack it is now with PC writing by luvvies who change each character to suit their increasingly ridiculous storylinesOriginally Posted by Jessie Wallace
Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe
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