
Originally Posted by
Telly Watcher
I was reading the comments here this forum earlier and I finally realised why I've thought differently about Ross Barton since he "came back from the dead" in August 2015.
What Ross Barton has been doing since then are things which I would never have set up for him as a storyliner. I would have set up some sort of stable personal relationship for him, maybe he could do some minor criminal activities to feed his family and pay the bills, etc, but I would have shown him with some fixable flaws. This is how Ross Barton was shown before and it worked brilliantly. There wouldn't have been any idiotic Itchy and Scratchy cartoon scenes such as those we've seen of late and which fell flat and were forgotten about the moment the episode ended. The latest crime-of-the-week isolated storylines have become very boring and disposable TV viewing. No follow-through, no consequences, just gratuitous and pointless threats and violence which are seen so often now as to be empty and "normal". Where Ross Barton really fails for me is that his character has little or no proper social interaction in the village, has presently has no real direction in life or any signs of improvement for now. All he has is association with these pantomime villain scenes which I think is a poor joke or unbelievable OTT TV. One action stunt over in minutes is nothing compared to a well thought out storyline between multiple characters which has direction and consequences for others now and long-term. The standard school phrase is "Could do better".