Totally agree
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A lot of the dialogue was good but all the action stuff was just silly.
Was there a good reason why Gray didn't kill Whitney, the cause of his troubles?
The Police were useless. Why didn't they just cordon off the square to stop him hiding among other people ?
Question. How would you get a car in those garages at the rear of Karen's house ?
was the scaffolding at the argee bhargee for rebuild, he was up by tram train
Drunk Shirley was able to give Gray a good bashing
I did like that episode
Karen all that guilt as she saw Gray as a son
I cheered when Shirley laid into Gray. I am glad Gray admitted killing Kush and I am so pleased Gray is not dead. He needs to pay for what he has done. The new set was stunning.
martin could have hit an innocent with that brick to the window, no one to blame but gray
Nancy seems to have forgotten they lost a daughter at Greys hands.
Martin has always been a bit of a thug with anger issues.
You are right, he could have hit someone on the head with that brick and killed them. Might well have ended up sharing a cell with Gray. Would this lead to someone else throwing a brick through Martin's window, or to be more accurate, Sharon's window.
Karen Taylor. You couldn't handle the truth.
Your daughter didn't feel able to confide in you.
Suki moaning about the community, she's not exactly made any efforts to get on with the community herself, so what does she expect?
If Mr Butcher Baker does not get prosecuted for burning that vehicle, I will be very annoyed.
Once again a lack of CCTV in Walford.
I was waiting to see him blown off his feet when the tank exploded, but it did not happen so presumably it was empty.
Interestingly we did not see the burnt out shell, or any damage to the road surface.
Personally I found the whole finale to Gray's story and the aftermath OTT and unrealistic. Whitney holding onto Gray on the bridge with one hand, superhuman strength , or what. Gray was actually holding onto the bridge with his other hand, hardly trying to kill himself. Shirley's shouting was just too much. She constantly talked about Tina as if she was still alive and experiencing what happened to her. Saying "how awful it was that she was lying in the cold ground". Terrible as what happened was, dead people do not have feelings. I found it all over melodramatic.
The following day, Mr Butcher Baker's hair had grown quite a bit. Scenes obviously filmed some months ago.
The friendly neighbourhood detective inspector never bothered to say, "It's your vehicle. Get it moved".
Mick and Janine...vomit.
Stuary needs to die. Viewers need to know that you have not got time to mess about with cancer.
Why did the Police allow the mad evil Jean to carry on with her bouncy castle ?
a new arthur and a horrible jean
Will is just a schoolboy but 'Denny' was a strapping youth in his late teens I assume
God, Stacey is just so damned annoying, the way she talks down to everyone. If she smiled her face would crack.
No way would that knife have penetrated Sid's shoulder. It looked like Tommy threw the bag at him, and it hit him flat on. The knife seemed to be placed vertically in the bag, so it is unlikely that it would have cut through the bag, which looked to be made from quite substantial canvas, never mind Side's clothes and shoulder. Even though a knife has a pointed blade it needs a force applied to it in order cause damage. I do hope they are not going to have Sid bleed out and be found dead or seriously injured, at most he would have received a small cut, and more likely no injury at all..
Will the seaside adventures of Evil Daft Jean be a spin off ?