Glen1 (06-11-2014)
Dazzle (06-11-2014)
He just is such a good actor you can't help it. I thought when Amy said she saw him crying watching a happy film. It struck home that he never had happy and thats why he cried.
That ending didn't ring true for me at all. Tracey's been declaring to all and sundry how much she loves Rob for months, yet gives him up to the police (who she hates) so quickly? I could understand if the police caught her red-handed and she had to give him up to save herself from prison, but that's not how it seemed to go down last night. Maybe we'll get a better explanation on Friday.
During Monday's episodes, I didn't understand why Tracey wasn't followed or her phone bugged, as the police would have known that it was extremely likely that Rob would contact her. There was a police car outside the front of the Barlow house on Monday, but why wasn't the back covered too? Ken did say the police were throwing everything at finding Rob.
I didn't feel sorry for Rob in the end as he was blaming everyone but himself for his predicament. He's also taken no responsibility throughout the storyline by blaming Peter for the murder, when Rob actually killed Tina to save his own skin.
Last edited by Dazzle; 06-11-2014 at 13:30.
Am I right in thinking Rob killed Tina because she was going to tell the police of his dodgy goods in the shop, the goods that Tracy was getting after Rob told her he wanted nothing to do with dodgy gear.
That was part of it, yes. He was afraid of being sent back to prison due to the stolen goods and also because Tina threatened to say he pushed her off the balcony. His fear of returning to prison was his main motivation, I feel. Tracey was partly responsible for that.
Last edited by Dazzle; 06-11-2014 at 13:58.
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