i have a bad feeling that we are going to see more of the millers in the coming weeks with half the cast either left or taking a break god help us and god help ee ratings
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i have a bad feeling that we are going to see more of the millers in the coming weeks with half the cast either left or taking a break god help us and god help ee ratings
Dont worry the Magnificent Mitchells will ride in to save the day :cheer:Quote:
Originally Posted by callummc
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yes with repeats of the scripts they used last time and the time before ,i could probably say their lines for them i know them that well
Ello Mum :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by callummc
Two questions from last night's episode.
1. How, on earth, did Mike and Dawn think they were going to be able to get a big enough mortgage to buy a big house in Buckhurst Hill? Apart from the stolen money, Mike has nothing. Yes he now has a job but he won't have got paid yet. He would have nothing in the bank. Rosie and Dawn's income would be nowhere near enough to buy a big family house in that area. How would they be able to get a mortgage?
2. Why do the producers and scriptwriters continue with this ludicrous Patrick and the car lot story? How many cars has Patrick sold so far? There were a couple at the beginning and then this latest one he got via Deano. He has no idea how to get hold of stock. It is possibly the worst storyline ever in the whole history of Eastenders and that's saying something.
i totaly agree with you,for me its the ferrersa all over again,but worse because its so far fetched it should be on the si-fi channel,even if thay are renting for a big 4 bed house in manchester in a nice area they want a large deposit and the rent is about 2 hundred a week,ans the decent ones dont accept dss,you have to be working and have references from past propertys,for council you have to be on waiting list,and have refs.
I hope Keith comes to his senses about his behaviour towards Rosie, the lazy bum!
same here. Watched the episode earlier, looks like she forgot Keith can't read whilst shes been going behind Keith's back.
I know adult literacy is a serious issue, but I couldn't help laughing with that line. Mickey said 'writing him a letter! you know he can't read?!' I think it was just the way he said it. She was leaving him and calling on his worst insecurity at the same time, that's terrible. I was thinking when she was writing the letter, he can't read. He's started improving, but you can't go on about deep things like feelings etc., when he doesn't know anything but the basics. You can't split up with somebody by letter, when you've been with somebody for 15 years approx, and have two children. It doesn't matter how difficult it's going to be, anybody would rather have their partner break up with them face to face, rather than anything else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kim131
I happen to like the Millers. I think they're good. Not only with the big storylines, but also with everyday life. It seems that they are what a normal east end family would be like. I don't think they've made the most of them yet. There's still so much to do, but I think they have potential. I want them to stay.
I like the Millers too. Particularly Keith, Rosie and the twins. I think Mickey does work as part of the family, but his voice goes through me so I just don't like him. Also while I think he's fine in everyday scenes, when Joe Swash was trying to emote in yesterdays ep it was rather hilarious. Dawn's the opposite though - I like her as a character, although I do think she needs a good storyline and us to see a deeper side of her, but I don't think she works as part of the Millers. She just doesn't seem to fit in with the family, wheras the rest of them just fit as a family. I think Keith and Darren in particular have a very good father and son bond and it comes across well.