mick's kids calling shirley and buster grandma and grandpa sounds so wrong to me even if they are
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mick's kids calling shirley and buster grandma and grandpa sounds so wrong to me even if they are
Nice to get a swimming pool all to yourself......
Amen to that! :bow:
I did enjoy tonight's episode. I am enjoying watching the scenes with Ted O'Reilly as Johnny, the Carter scenes are much better with Johnny in them, it reminds me of how they were when they first arrived. Ollie was the star of the pool scene, lovely and so cute. Babe is a sour faced old cow.
I thought the scenes with Ben and Jay in the garage were spot on and funny and I just love Buster. Thinking about it, I don't think Kat would just cut off Stacey's rent just like that, she would give her notice surely? Kyle has really settled well into the square.
My only criticism of the episode was, we were robbed of any scenes with speedo's on Lee or Johnny. :crying:
It was nice to see happy Carter scenes tonight (until Nancy's surprise announcement anyway).
The repeated comments to the effect that Johnny left a boy and returned a man make me laugh because 1) drawing unnecessary attention to the recast takes me out of the moment (which I highly doubt was the intention!), and 2) Ted O'Reilly looks and acts younger than my memory of Sam Strike in the part.
Babe was a bit nasty.
She's got so much evil in her.
There's the Les photo to come out yet.
I liked Johnny's comment "Do you think I'd miss this ?" - well, you missed your mum and dad's wedding so we're not quite sure.
The only bit of the script I thought was a bit toe curling was "I left as a boy and came back as a man". Somebody on another site said it should have said " I left as a boy and came back as a different boy."
I'm confused as I thought Mick was afraid of water and could not swim but did he take the kids to the pool when they were young which is why Johnny arranged this family day out
Mick only learned to swim himself with Ian not long ago
Does Paul also not feel any guilt towards Abi
It wasn't made very clear but I don't think Mick actually got into the water with the rest of the family in the past. He said something to the effect it was the first time he'd done so.
It seems not, and neither does he appear to care that Ben's reaction to Abi's lies was so outrageous. Mind you, no one who witnessed it appears to think it abnormal either, not even Kathy... :wall: