Presumably the point of highlighting the car so much was because Roxy spent £5000 on it and the estate agent told Ronnie that if she came up with another £5000 the club would be hers.
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Presumably the point of highlighting the car so much was because Roxy spent £5000 on it and the estate agent told Ronnie that if she came up with another £5000 the club would be hers.
No, I don't think it is for comic purpose.. it is that I don't give a damn about anything and it is all me me me attitude... we have seen it in her before when peggy said she can't give them the money for the club cause she was in debt and Roxy was totally selfish... Roxy doesn't think about the future and the whole thing with the car was just showing her very selfish side.
What does the police want with Sean????
Poor Ronnie lost the club i wonder who the knew owner is? Liked the Sean/Jean scenes they needed more of this. Ian was being horrible to Jane it was nice to see Steven at the end
Brilliant episode. Nice chemistry between Jack and Ronnie and his offer was reasonable enough though it was still bad of him to betray her like that. It was nice of Jean to protect Sean from the police. Sean must have been crazy to ask Tanya to run away with him. I loved the scenes betweenPat and Steven at the clinic - playing cards and everything. I think she understands he wasn''t well. I can't blame Ian for pretending Jane had a burst appendix because it is a disgraceful thing to tell people - that your crazy stepson accidentally shot your wife. My mum thinks he still has some loyalty to Steven sdespite his anger and I agree. Also it sn't nice for everyone to gossip about things like that - it is private. But I think Ian should forget about imprisoning Steven in that clinic and spend less time working and more time with Jane. That man was right - it is totally unethical though I understand ian is not thinking straight. Ian will exhaust himself from overwork, it is unethical to keep Steven in that clinic permanently and it is unfair on Jane that he is always working so Ian needs to sort out his priorities. Billy has a point. He has lost the plot a bit. I think Pat should tell Steven what happened to Jane - he has a right to know and I'm glad she asked him to stay. He acted just like a scared, lost little boy. I think partly the reason he holds much back from the ounselling sessions is because he doesn't want to betray Lucy. They would ask where he got the gun and he doesn't want to say Lucy gave it him but I think Lucy should tell Ian and Jane as they think Steven ha the gun all along and planned to use it against Ian but he didn't even have a gun or think of having it until Lucy gave it him. Im sorry for Jane - her anger was understandable of course as Ian never consulted her but I think Ian did the best thing except for asking for Steven to be held forever in that clinic - that is too much.
Where an earth does Sean get his money from to keep going off like that? He is always off somewhere
Does the Ronnie/Jack thing remind anyone of Steve Owen and Mel?
I like last night episode... showed a lot of interaction between character that actually work well together
You have Jack and ronnie, like to think they are oil and water but they are more alike than they think
Then Jean and Sean... mother/son thing gone wrong but still Jean will protect him and she hit a nerve with Sean when she told the police he would never come to her for anything.
Sean does have a soft side, asking Tanya to go with him was just to protect her from what is coming. He wants to kill Max but doesn't want Tanya to be hurt.. he is a bit of a heathcliff!!
And last Pat and Steven.. lovely and warm and get together... I like them too