I am amazed that Tryonne and Fiona always believe the serial liar and toublemaker.
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I am amazed that Tryonne and Fiona always believe the serial liar and toublemaker.
No parent likes to think that their child is always not telling the truth and Hope did own up to Peanut not having bitten her so a kind of trust was re-established, I guess. They also need to build up Hope's character to be so bad again that she has to go back to Birmingham to the school she went to before when she had behavioural issues or wherever she will be going to so Jenny McAlpine can go on maternity leave.
Chesney helping pegging out the washing .. which was very dry and just out of the packets because those suits still had the creases from packaging.
What was good old Rita going on about that recipe for? I didn't know she could cook? she wouldn't know a sticky toffee pudding if it fell in her barnet? But I prefer that scene to the sensational crap.
Do the Corrie scriptwriters have some sort of competition going on with who can come up with the silliest story? Roy and his phone; Dev and his golf. Or have they just franchised out the scripts to a local primary school?
Not sure about that. Everyone has beans with toast in various combinations.
However, Cleo has only beans, so would be receiving less nutrition without any toast. Cleo should have a larger quantity of beans to balance out the nutrition intake.
Should we have a poll?
Nick should have stood up to Sam, when does an 11 year old make the rules. Sam is sanctimonious. I don't agree with violence but in this case, he needs a good slap.
I am praying Laurence pushes Sean off a cliff.
I think it's about time Craigie was given his own series. If it's good enough for Morse, Columbo and Taggart, it's good enough for Tinker.
Adam was a bit out of order when he told Sam it was his job to get criminals off.
Sam needs to be told that if he hadn't pestered his father to let him see Harvery in prison, he would not have borrowed money off him and he would not have been involved with Damon.
Oh dear what was that tonight, too much Sean, too much of everybody. Why did i watch......... Sam I want to smack in the face.
Ace business woman, Sarah, but who in their right mind would try to chase a big contract when they have no premises and no machines? And who in their right mind would think of giving them a contract in those circumstances? Of course in Sarah's mind when they got a contract, she would have went out and found premises, machines and skilled workers, over night, not to mention the mountains of paperwork that I am sure is involved in setting up a factory. Michael would have done far better to have taken his designs to Carla and done a deal with her.
The primary school kids did well writing this script.
So a 11-year old demands his father moves out of the home because he had not told him who his new friend was related to.... and stupid Leanne agrees??? Where is Nick staying?
Corrie needs to find a new primary school to write its scripts or maybe try year 6 instead of year 3?
As Dennis said he should have been told that this chain of events started because he insisted on being taken to see Harvey. It would have been a good opportunity to teach him the lesson that actions have consequences. I hope Carla reminds Sarah that "Pride Goeth Before a Fall".
Nick is staying with Gail, Sarah said he is staying in one of the kid's rooms.
Thought Zeedan had left?
After all the criticism we've been giving Corrie recently, you do have to give them credit for one thing. Just when you think the stories can't get any more ridiculous, somehow they manage it.
Still the police are getting even more observant. The policewoman was able to tell the motorbike was stolen before even seeing the numberplate.
I won't even talk about the penniless mass murdering Canadian gangsta that is Stephen. If the aren't going to arrest him for murder then surely they can get a warrant for Crimes against acting!!!!
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