Most of the episode was good but it did drag on a bit. The ending was great though with Sonia being carted away by the police.. it felt like proper EastEnders! :cool:
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Most of the episode was good but it did drag on a bit. The ending was great though with Sonia being carted away by the police.. it felt like proper EastEnders! :cool:
Yes loads of shouting at each other. Strange that they can arrest Sonia on the word of a child. As far as I know the PM has not been carried out so the Walford cops do not actually know the cause of death. The PACE clock will have run at least 48hrs before they get the results:rotfl:
Didn't Sonia admit to Martin that she hit her? yes and he phoned the police to tell her where so was so thats why she was arrested on suspicion.
At least thats what I picked up from a well written episode that was written for clever adults.
Alan your going to die when you see the next two weeks of Corrie because the Tracy plot has so many holes in it they may as well call the show cheese street:rotfl:
I don't think it does.
Even that wouldn't be good enough to arrest her. No-one knows yet why/how Pauline died. Don't you think it might have been an idea for the police to speak to Sonia first? Take her in for questioning, yes, but arrest her???
It doesn't happen on The Bill!!!
Welcome back :rolleyes: That my dear is hearsay. Insufficient evidence to warrant an arrest. Why waste a whole 48 hours of interviewing time before they have evidence that a crime has been committed That does not happen in the REAL world only in the demented simplistic minds of EE scriptworld. Just a typically unresearched story.
I thought it was a bit odd that the arrested her only because so what if she hit her, that doesnt usually cause someones death. It was typical enders though, crying shouting, more shouting, a bit miore crying.
Anyway I'm :banned:
So goodbye until next time!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Just as I thought it was getting good it ends up as a let down (My opinion)
I really enjoyed it at the start of this week.. I haven't for quite a while.. Especially since the Christmas episode. I think there was too much Sonia and Martin in it. I did think that some of Martin's lines were quite funny though.. Like asking Sonia is she was Mr. Tickle :lol:
Sonia made a real mess of things. It couldn't have been nay worse than this. When she told Martin that Rebecca witnessed it all, I thought he would kill here right there and then. But Pauline's voice from the grave would have rescued Sonia if she came clean much sooner. But hey it is a soap so things have to be difficult.
Well my friends in the legal profession have undergone years of diabolical teaching then. I await your link to a law site. :)
Oh, dear.Quote:
This is not how law works. Look at the two men arrested for the murders of those women in Ipswitch, They don't need to know the cause fo death to question someone!
You know what gets me, is that pretty much everyone had been slapped in eastenders, then sonia slaps someone and they die and I know martin is very angry at her, but he is making it out as if shh threw her down the stairs, even if the slap did kill her
It's not just the fact that it was a slap; survival obviously is possible when the friut bowl is smashed. Stalker Sarah, I recall, was actually directly hit over the head with the fruitbowl, and she is still alive. So much Pauline loving that bowl, it wasn't so long ago that she was devastated over the other one.
Is Sarah still under the Fowler table?
That fruitbowl would never smash into a million pieces, about a handful at the most. It might even have not cracked at all, given it fell less than a metre to the carpet.
Not sure about the carpet, but yes, fruitbowls are quite heavy, with a thick layer of glass - not easy to break.
I reckon Pauline smashed it up herself so it could be put out to recycle. :cool:
I've started watching Easties again three weeks ago and have to say that there appears to have been a great improvement, with the odd exception here and there.
I'm enjoying Rob/Mai/Dawn and baby storyline (Rob is a great character), Max/Tana/Stacey storyline which I feel sure is a copy cat of Corrie's Danny/Leanne/Jamie/Frankie one, but enjoyable none the less. Max/Tanya/Rob are all good strong characters.
As for Sonia sorry the character is just annoying now. I really like Martin and particularly love the scenes with just him and Rebecca and hope that his departure from the square will involve just the two of them.
Enjoying the Wicks storyline of the re-appearance of the "Slapper Mother", Carly is fantastic and I could even stand Deano this week, he seems to of improved a little.
Minty/Gary hilarious as ever, being the "married" couple.:lol:
Ian (Adam) wonderful as ever, as is June Brown (Dot).
I cracked up when Dot collapsed at Pauline's funeral and Keith said "looks like another one is on their way out":lol:
Joe can't wait for him to leave - (wonder if he will meet the same fate as Pauline...):D
Pauline's final scenes were acted brillinatly by WR she really was an old battle axe but just before she died she became nice again.
Some very emotional scenes in the Vic with Joe and then later with Martin.
Not bad, not bad at all.
It's like watching kid's TV again. You have Mr Benn and you have Mr Angry. Funny old world...
Rebecca seems to see everything these days. So much for Richie Scott being a bent solicitor, she seems the only one that is being realistic at the moment; that no-one is going to prosecute soley on what a 6 year old girl says. And as for that duty solicitor - isn't he the one that played the policeman in the Janine/Barry and Janine/Laura cases? If he isn't, he sounds a lot like him.
The new thread for this can be found here: http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/s...ad.php?t=60160
Thanks :)