[QUOTE=maidmarian;826620]Killing off seven characters seems a bit too high but you never know.
Their rocky relationship hit an all-time low last week, but could there still be a future for Emmerdale's Aaron Livesy and Robert Sugden as a couple?
We asked Emmerdale's series producer Kate Oates about the pair's popular storyline at a press event yesterday, keen to know where things are heading next after the mayhem of their dramatic episodes at the holiday cottage.
Robert and Aaron's story has earned itself a vocal 'Robron' fanbase who want the pair back together, but Aaron has recently vowed to keep his distance from the villain after seeing how dangerous he can be.
Quizzed on whether the 'Robron' reaction has affected the direction of their future storylines, Oates told Digital Spy: "Yes and no - it's nice to know there's an appetite for it. Obviously if nobody wanted it, that would affect how we went! There's an element of teasing it, I guess - if people want it, maybe we'll hold off on it a little bit.
"I couldn't be happier with the chemistry between Ryan Hawley and Danny Miller. We knew when we were bringing Robert back to the show that he'd be having this secret relationship with Aaron, but you can never really tell how it will go until you put two people in front of the camera and see what happens."
She continued: "I think they've both played it brilliantly. I completely believe their relationship and when I saw the first kiss between them, I just thought that it couldn't go any better.
"I'm really happy with it, so the audience investing in it is definitely something that I listen to. I'm really glad that it's gone that way. It's taken me by surprise, really, the whole cult of 'Robron'!"
Next week's Emmerdale episodes will see Robert once again beg his estranged wife Chrissie to take him back, but she refuses to forgive him and vengefully sets fire to his beloved car at the scrapyard.
This leads to carnage as the fire sparks off a devastating chain of events, causing a helicopter to crash into Debbie Dingle and Pete Barton's wedding reception at the village hall.
On the future for Robert and Chrissie, Oates added: "I think that Chrissie's feelings for Robert were very genuine and I think that Robert had genuine feelings for her too. The performance that Ryan gives in next week's episodes where he's begging Chrissie to take him back shows that he really genuinely does have a depth of feeling for Chrissie. Whether it's as strong as his feelings for Aaron remains to be seen!
"Chrissie is definitely vulnerable after the helicopter crash and she's definitely going to have a swell of opinion against her. I would say that Robert might come in useful for her sometimes, but ultimately she may indirectly blame him for getting her into that state in the first place - I know I would!"
There you go, Serena, should make you happy
Does anyone else believe that Adam dies as a result of Chrissie setting Roberts car on fire and then Robert helps her to cover it up, only to blackmail her into giving him another chance?
Dupl
I haven't thought of Adam as a possibility so far but he is one I would love to see the back of. It could open up a good story for Moira where she clings to Vanessa's baby but is then further devastated when she discovers that it isn't Adam's.
There was an interview or something where it was said that it might not be the end of Robert and Aaron, so I guess they're safe - unless the actor(s) is/are bluffing.
I read somewhere too that Ross survives-I hope it's true.
I'm not interested of Aaron or Robert, both could go-Adam? yeah, why not? Just sad for Victoria..what next for her then?
I read somewhere too that Ross survives-I hope it's true.
I'm not interested of Aaron or Robert, both could go-Adam? yeah, why not? Just sad for Victoria..what next for her then?
Charley Webb in tears watching helicopter episode
Emmerdale star Charley Webb has revealed she broke down in tears while watching her character's wedding day end in disaster with a helicopter crash which will kill more than one character in the soap.
The 27-year-old actress admitted she found the dramatic episodes "very emotional" as she watched the chopper smash into the village hall, where the wedding reception was being held, after her alter-ego Debbie tied the knot to Pete Barton (Anthony Quinlan).
She said: "I sobbed. I really cried, I found it very, very emotional.
"You film this kind of thing for months and months and months and it's such a build up."
Charley also revealed Debbie had six wedding dresses throughout the course of filming the dramatic scenes, and she admitted it was "tough" to see some of the characters get killed off.
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