Ahhhh, ok i get ya!!!! I was panicing thought i missed it.
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Ahhhh, ok i get ya!!!! I was panicing thought i missed it.
Lol you and me both FC!! I thought I done the same as last Thursday for a minute there and missed it like I did the second part of Judge John Deed :angry:
I really enjoyed the first epsiode last night, can believe how much the school has changed with each classroom having a interactive white board and a common room for the 6 formers.
Does anyone else think the new pupil Brett looks like the man who played Nick Yorke in Holby City, i know it's not him but you can sort of see it in his face.
I think Mika's going to be involved alot more this series which is great as we didn't see her much in the first series. Can't believe Lorna would want to stay in a house with your best friend and husband in the bed in the next room to you. And the question is did she fall down the stairs on purpose???
Im sorry I never watched the First series but after last night Im hooked.
It was really good wasnt it alan, i only saw the last episode of the last series and really enjoyed it.
I dont think Lorna fell by accident. shes a bit loopy in this series but you cant blame her as her best mate is now with her husband, if all schools were like that i think attendance would be a lot higher.
I think Mika will feature alot as well, i like her character. That leanne girl was really evil.
and looks like she is set to get more evil, from upcoming spoliers i've read. The actress who plays her, use to be in Byker Grove and also released a single under the name of Summer Matthews.Quote:
That leanne girl was really evil
i thought i recognised her, thanks for that.
I dont think much of Aspinall either, Roger that is not the son. I thought it was sad to see the old english teacher go. He reminded me of a teacher i had until he was sacked.
I can't stand that man either, i mean getting rid of Jack (headteacher) he can't do that, i think the scenes between him and his son will be intresting.
ok he is a highly respected business man practically owns a school and his 15/16 year old son has a better collection of booze in his room than i do!!!
Donte and Chlo's romantic night is ruined when bully boy Lewis Seddon turns up on Donte's doorstep and refuses to leave, as the school drama continues. When Donte finally gets rid of him, he doesn't realise that Lewis has stolen a set of keys...
Back at school, Brett is desperate to win back flirty Davina – and he's not giving up easily. Before long, he's making overblown gestures of love, which don't escape the notice of Davina's boss, and lover, Jack.
When invoices for the new school building go unpaid, Jack and Roger end up at loggerheads over the future of Waterloo Road. Roger's son, Brett, makes matters worse when he smashes the model of the new academy. Jack would love to expel him but his fantastic grades are raising the school's average and are great for the league tables. However, Andrew realises there's more to Brett's behaviour than meets the eye.
Meanwhile, Lorna's dizzy spells have been getting worse and she goes for an MRI scan. But she is also moving into a new flat and is thrilled that things are finally falling into place.
Elsewhere, with no drugs and no money, excluded pupil Maxine is at the end of her tether. On a whim, she attacks Steph and attempts to steal her bag. But the mugging doesn't quite go to plan for either of them.
Celebrating in her new flat, Lorna is acting as if she doesn't have a care in the world – but her doctor is urgently trying to contact her.
Donte is played by Adam Thomas, Chlo by Katie Griffiths, Lewis by Craig Fitzpatrick, Brett by Tom Payne, Davina by Christine Tremarco, Jack by Jason Merrells, Roger by Nick Sidi, Andrew by Jamie Glover, Lorna by Camilla Power, Maxine by Ellie Paskell and Steph by Denise Welch.