I thought that it was quite badly scripted but then again, soapland can't be too true to life, else it would nto be fiction anymore, I guess
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I thought that it was quite badly scripted but then again, soapland can't be too true to life, else it would nto be fiction anymore, I guess
Hilarious scene tonight between Kevin and Molly after she showed him the scan pictures
Kevin '' Are you sure this isnt some kind of a wind-up''
Molly '' No, its a real c0ck up''
Priceless
I was going to post that one myself. An all-time great Corrie quote!
Me too. Surely it must have been intentional. I can't believe no-one would have realised what she was saying.
Simon's back safe :cheer:
Why didn't the Police appear at Ken's house to check that Simon was okay.
Corrie was very good yesterday - lots of funny moments, especially with mad Mary. Her answer to Rita's "I wasn't born yesterday" was classic: "No...I can see that". :rotfl: And Liz's face when she asked for gin and apple juice was hilarious.
I also enjoyed the Wild West-type standoff between Tina and David as they left their houses for court.
TUPELE Dorgu has criticised Corrie bosses over her humdrum exit from the soap.
Her character Kelly Crabtree left in tears last night after being fired from Underworld.
Tupele, 32, said: "I would have liked my last scene to be more dramatic.
"When I chose to leave they said they were already so far along in storylines there was only so much they could do.
"Kelly wasn't involved heavily with a lot of people so it was easier to do that."
Tupele will take part in tomorrow's Soap Star Mile Challenge for Sports Relief along London's Embankment.
Others due to run include EastEnders' Melissa Suffield and John Altman, Hollyoaks' Anthony Quinlan and Emmerdale's Sophie Powles.
Sponsor the celebs at www.sportrelief.com.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0ihXsSsz8
Well at least it wasn't in the back of a cab....