yes definitely! hes certainly a bad guy! i do love Nicolas Gleaves though, and i cant stand that eleanor
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yes definitely! hes certainly a bad guy! i do love Nicolas Gleaves though, and i cant stand that eleanor
Eleanor is awful
Sam dying was so sad :(
Waterloo Road Ep 10/10
Wednesday 6 July
7.30-8.30pm
Scout (Katie McGlynn) runs awayThis series of the popular school drama comes to a close with the whole school geared up to face an independent inspection. But when the lead inspector discovers that Chris has allowed a pupil to spend the night at his house, it's Karen's job that's on the line. As the staff do their best to rally round, Jess issues Eleanor with an ultimatum: if she really wants to save Waterloo Road, she needs to take action.
With Scout and his brother Liam's mum still missing they face being taken into care. Scout takes matters into her own hands and decides to run away. But with the police, Chris and a drug dealer in pursuit, it's not going to be easy.
Meanwhile, as Vicki breaks the bad news to Aiden, he's determined to be there for Jess and her baby.
Hey Alan, things can get a bit confusing at that age lol.
I think Jess will get an abortion but Ronan will stand by Vicky and bring the baby up as his. How about nasty Richard as the new head when Karen Fisher leaves. :D
i loved Karens very different reactions to the pregnancy news! she had some great lines, my personal favourite was "Crying wontmake things better" and "well you did jump into bed with the local tom cat!"
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Amanda Burton has spoken about her upcoming exit from Waterloo Road, saying that she has "massively enjoyed" her time on the school drama.
Burton confirmed her exit from the BBC One series in April, with the actress having already filmed her final scenes.
The former Brookside actress told TV Times that it just felt right for her character Karen Fisher to leave the drama.
Burton said: "I massively enjoyed my time at Waterloo Road and Karen has been really good fun to play. There's a huge family attachment which is something I've really enjoyed, but I just loved the story of my 30 episodes, so I felt that it was a very good thing to leave it there."
Speaking about playing Karen in her final series, she added: "Yes, I've been able to lighten her up quite a lot and have much more fun with her. When we first met Karen she was having problems with her marriage, and her daughter, Bex, had been missing for two years.
"It was a very angst-filled time for her, but a lot of things have resolved themselves in her family now and she's been able to think about having some time for herself. Plus of course there's been the arrival of someone who catches her eye in Robson Green's character, Rob. She has been distracted at work, which is very unlike her."
On working with Green, Burton said: "It's been great fun and a lovely tonic to Karen's other storylines. Robson and I had lots of good scenes to play together and I'd wanted to work with him because I thought we'd be a good team. I hope that plays out on camera."
Burton revealed that Karen may struggle with difficult decisions in upcoming episodes. She said: "Karen has to really fight for her school and for her own standing, because it's a failing school and they don't feel that she's in control.
"She makes some unwise decisions, things spiral out of control and that's really where we leave Karen at the end."
Burton added: "The cast and crew on Waterloo Road are all really lovely and quite extraordinary. It's a tough show to do and it really is non-stop - people's energy and commitment is second to none up there."
i can't stand scout. her voice annoys me.
Paul Nicholls has reportedly been axed from BBC One drama Waterloo Road, after behaving "erratically" on set.
The actor, best known for his role as Joe Wicks in EastEnders, was cast as PE teacher Jez Diamond last month. However, Nicholls was let go just three days into filming, The Mirror reports.
The 32-year-old's contract was terminated after he was allegedly reprimanded for arriving on set late twice. According to the paper, Nicholls was badly affected following the death of his grandfather.
"Paul is a lovely guy but he is in a dark place at the moment," a source said. "We let him go because it wasn't working out, and hopefully some time off now will give Paul the opportunity to sort himself out."
Another show insider commented: "His behaviour on set was very odd. People felt uncomfortable around him. It was clear Paul was having some personal problems."
Nicholls, who spoke about his drink and drug battle in 2008, will be replaced by former The Bill star Alex Walkinshaw, who is thought to be reshooting scenes this week.
A BBC spokesperson added: "Paul Nicholls has left Waterloo Road. The show producers Shed Productions said the actor's decision was for personal reasons, following a recent family bereavement."
Nicholls appeared alongside Billie Piper in the final series of ITV2's Secret Diary of a Call Girl earlier this year.
:( Was looking forward to some eye candy :p