In all fairness it isn't a case of "keep" in Jane's case, even if they were just to have the one together it would be better than none
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I wonder - does a mental illness affect you physically then? I'm just thinking about what Steven said on Monday - throwing up whenhe ate, being unable to sleep and shaking like that.
yes it does. and all those symptoms are related to complete and utter stress anyway.
so does Pat know everything? i understand that she was at the hospital and knew Jane had been shot and all that, but does she definately know it was Steven and where he now is? oh yeah, and how on earth is Peter supposed to believe that story Ian made up?!
Peter did look a bit suspicious when he saw the way Ian was acting. If it were me of course, Ian would have no chance of concealing what's been going on. I don't know if Pat knows but I think she must know or at least guess because she wouldn't have been so shocked when Steven rang her otherwise. Lucy disapears and so does Steven. Jane says she needs to go out. Then Ian reappears and Pat hears Jane has been shot. Then Steven rings up. Doesn't take a genius to work it out.
I think pat does know.. I think Ian or lucy told her... Anyways..how sad was that bit where Ian goes to see peter and bobby... I bawled like a baby :crying: it was so so sweet....
Poor Jane... my heart goes out to her.. all she ever wanted was her own child and she can't have that now
I'm sorry for all of them - this was such a tragedy, the whole thing.
Again Adam and Lauries performances brought tears to my eyes. Must still be the hormones. Superb acting. I hope they do not spoil it with any more dumb Phil and Ian scenes.
Classic scenes. Really gripping stuff. Can not get enough of it.
re: Phil/Ian scenes. I hope now they finally move on from Mitchell/beale feuds. Let the characters mature and realise that their kids are more important not silly little feuds
I was rewatching the old Steven clips. It was so funny when Steven said "Get Lucy to shut up? You might as well ask the sun not to rise." Aaron plays him with real charisma sometimes and you really feel comfortable around him. I thought I wouldn't mind sitting next to him in the pub and having a drink or being in Lucy's shoes with him as an older brother even despite knowing what he did to Ian.