That was a shocker of a twist about Gavin not being Michael's son. It didn't start to dawn on me until Gavin left the first message. Very well done Corrie! It's a shame as the actor playing "Gavin" really started to grow on me last night.

I thoroughly enjoyed these latest episodes. There were lots of nice character moments and funny lines. Excellent writing! Even some of my least favourite characters were bearable (Michelle, Tracey and Michael). It just goes to show that the actors are so much better when their performances are toned down. I'm guessing that was down to these episodes' director.

Mary and Dev's final scene was quite the tearjerker!

Mary's story about her mother being hit by the falling bolt of a helicopter had me in stitches! The fact that the actress was struggling to keep a straight face just compounded the hilarity for me

Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
Not sure there is an explanation why he has changed from bad boy to the way he is now ... like to think he has grown up. And the depression storyline is quite accurate when I think about me a few years ago .. bits of pieces of it hit home very well .. we don't all experience any illness quite the same ..would probably be a lot easier to find a resolution if we did .....
You're probably right about Steve growing up, although it is a BIG character change. Sorry to hear you've suffered too, Perdy. It seems depression is quite the epidemic nowadays.

Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
My wife, who was a mental health nurse and then a consultant psychotherapist, is of the opinion that they are portraying his descent into full blown depression very well and very realistically.
Thanks Norman, it's good to hear the opinion of a professional.

Quote Originally Posted by maidmarian View Post
I wont mention the Hayle Cancer storyline apart
from saying it was an opportunity to publicise
a less well known cancer. Which got sidetracked
in a various ways and tho many fans upset-
not much real knowledge gained.
The producer has said Steves story will
reach a conclusion/acceptance/ next stage
after New Year.So quite a while to go and
is hindered in some peoples perception by
Michelle being such an unpopular character.

I do hope the story does have a believeable
conclusion - as it is increasingly a very
important issue in present times.
I agree that Hayley's cancer plot had some unneeded sensationalism, which did annoy me at the time. I think I've wiped them from my memory now as my lasting impression is that it was a decent storyline on the whole.

I do worry that Steve's plot will end up following a sensationalist path too. Also the continuing martyrdom of Michelle and the bullying by Steve's family is hard to swallow.