Becky was really funny, and quite touching, talking about her previous relationships last night. They explain a lot about her past behaviour.
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Becky was really funny, and quite touching, talking about her previous relationships last night. They explain a lot about her past behaviour.
I have to say Tracy is quite amusing in the scenes were her and gail are in the cell and she is filing her nails pretending to care and also the bit where gail said i didnt kill my husband, the recession did and she was laughing!
Just detest Tracy :(
how funny was the will reading, and norris' face when he got "first hand knowledge" lol, cant believe tracy got all the money. and ken got a warning from beyong the grave to stay away from canals when walking echolls lol
I wish Steve had backed Becky up instead of putting her down in front of Deirdre. He knows what a provocative cow Tracy can be.
Yes, Steve often lets Becky down.
But their relationship has always been like that, however, when it comes down to it, they support each other, hope in this case too
lol Yeh Karen was great. Though give Becky a chance, she gives as good as she gets. Steve knows how to pick em lol. So funny, he's such an easy going guy. He goes and picks the crazy women.
Its weird Seans sudden interest in his son. Is Violet coming back? cos before the last 2 weeks or so he hadnt mentioned it. There must be some point to it.
Porbably all this baby talk going on in the Rovers might have gotten Sean thinking about his son. And you might be right, maybe Violet is coming back, if they are going to introduce 2-year old Dylan, surely they can't do it without his mum? Bit different from a 10-year old in London who can go looking for her dad, I would have thought. :hmm:
I felt really sorry for Gail when she realised the full extent of Tracy's betrayal.
I love it when Steve and Becky are all over each other - they work so well as a couple.
Coronation Street star Craig Gazey has revealed that he is pleased with recent developments in Graeme Proctor's love life.
Last week, viewers saw the actor's character standing up Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan) in order to spend time supporting troubled Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan).
Speaking on This Morning today, Gazey admitted that he was glad to see Rosie left disappointed after the way she has treated Graeme in the past.
He explained: "I thought it was great that he stood her up! She's been awful to him. He's the nicest guy ever and she's basically been so horrible to him."
Graeme has recently been helping Tina as she continues to struggle following the loss of dad Joe. Over the next few weeks, the pair will grow even closer before officially embarking on a romance.
Discussing the twist, Gazey commented: "What is really nice about this is that the thing that happens with Tina is great - it's the first time that he actually isn't trying. He's being very genuine and trying to look after her."
I'm enjoying these special episodes. It's great to see Tony back, and Gail's trial is quite tense.
I hoped Tony would kill Maria and Carla
There's still time for Carla to be killed.
I'm strangely sad to see the back of Tony. :(
I cursed when Gail's verdict wasn't shown tonight. Though I've read what it's going to be, I was still on the edge of my seat.
Could somebody please tell me where the producers of Corrie researched this storyline.
Carla is held hostage by an escaped prisoner who attempted to murder her, he burns down a factory after killing a man and they arrive at her hospital bed to investigate her assaulting him. What a load of bollocks
I have to say the tension in the Tony/Carla/factory scenes were somewhat spoiled for me by the amount of time the police took to do anything about it. They arrive at the scene and are told there is a gunman inside with a hostage who is about to set fire to the factory and all they do is stop the crowd getting nearer. SO19 arrive and they took ages to do anything as well, even when smoke started pouring out of the factory...I was just thinking, when are the police going to get a move on!
Too busy listening to Traceyluv grassing up Gail Platt for 7/7 and apparently she told Tracey she flew one of the planes on 9/11.
Meanwhile DC Dumb and DS Dumber decide to arrest Carla tonight for assaqulting Tony Gordon the convicted murderer who kidnapped her, murdered a cellmate, burnt down a factory and supports Celtic. As I said after last night. What a load of BOLLOCKS. Thank God the sun is shining so I will be sitting at the Barbie with some wine and cold beer and maybe the storyline will look more plausible through the bottom of a glass
What a crock of sh!t. Not only do dc dumb and ds Dumber arrest Carla for assault but they also arrest her for possession of a firearm and take away her passport. What planet are the writers of this trash on. Its beginning to sound like a Paul Marquess episode of the Bill. What next??? Hayley Cropper arrested for being in possession of a red anorak, Becky for wearing bright orange bras or Ken Barlow for being a boring ba$tard. The whole police involvement in this storyline has been poorly researched, abysmally written and woefully acted. I hope the ITV luvvie responsible hangs their head in shame. Now you know why they didnt win a BAFTA
Absolutely right, alan. It was just ridiculous. Almost as bad as Tracy giving "evidence" at Gail's trial. No, forget that, it was as bad.
Also, on the weight of evidence how on Earth did the jury come to a not guilty verdict?
Emmerdale is just as bad http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/s...219#post719219
Hooray! Mary and Norris are friends again.
I'm glad Gail got off, though it was never very likely that she wouldn't.
yeah im glad she got off too, but with all that evidence against her id love to know how they managed to reach a not guilty verdict. because even audrey said "i know she didnt do it but if i didnt know her id think she was guilty" or words to that effect
I have missed bits from the siege and explosion, I know Tony died in the fire, who else? There was talk of two bodies
It was his "friend" from prison, Robbie. Tony shot him beforehand, so he was dead before the fire started.
I actually didn't think there was much real evidence against Gail, just a lot of circumstantial stuff (if you didn't believe Tracey).
Missed the bit of Tony shooting Robbie but I suspected he would be the other victim anyway.
after my whole module in evidence last year, my law degree came in useful as i realised the circumstancial evidence made it near impossible to find gail guilty! i also have common sense!
I thought it was a good idea, but like you say it was all a little bit unbelievable with the police.
Out of interest, what did your studies last year tell you about the permissibility of Tracy's "evidence" in court?
If Tracys evidence was a confession which i think it was i cant realliy remember but i would have thought they would have to exclude tracys "evidence" as it was unreliable as the way the confession was obtained, the fact it was in the cell and that she was getting for her own personal benefit, but im not sure if the court knew about that little arrangement.
The defence tore her to shreds and proved she was an unreliable witness anyway, so I don't think the jury believed her - as evidenced by the "not guilty" verdict.
Im so glad the Corrie producers decided to keep Mad Mary in the show. She is hilarious. I really can see her and Norris getting married
Totally agree with Alan, I hope she stays for ever and maybe she will become Mrs Cole one day :D
thought last night was great, light relief compared to the week before, some brilliant lines like Michelle to Mary "a fan of star wars"