As I mentioned. Michael Parr/Charley Webb have explained R&D have so many similarities (passions, job, personality) and if that was it, they would be perfect for each other. However, they have another side to them which is polar opposite. Ross likes (or liked now) living life to the full and "screw the consequences", whereas Debbie had to live carefully for her children.
It was so obvious that, had Kate Oates stayed in the show and Charley Webb not go on maternity leave, Ross and Debbie would have worked through this and found that lifestyle balance.
Now, I've just typed this up. Maybe this was the end story for Kate. Maybe when she found out that Charley was going on maternity leave - she might have just thought she might as well leave. Unless Iain is thinking on the same lines as Kate. Maybe he is, maybe that's the reason Michael Parr isn't utilised as much this year. It could be Kate told him she knew Ross was getting heavily commented on featuring on a lot of storylines.
As I mentioned. Michael Parr/Charley Webb have explained R&D have so many similarities (passions, job, personality) and if that was it, they would be perfect for each other. However, they have another side to them which is polar opposite. Ross likes (or liked now) living life to the full and "screw the consequences", whereas Debbie had to live carefully for her children.
It was so obvious that, had Kate Oates stayed in the show and Charley Webb not go on maternity leave, Ross and Debbie would have worked through this and found that lifestyle balance.
Now, I've just typed this up. Maybe this was the end story for Kate. Maybe when she found out that Charley was going on maternity leave - she might have just thought she might as well leave. Unless Iain is thinking on the same lines as Kate. Maybe he is, maybe that's the reason Michael Parr isn't utilised as much this year. It could be Kate told him she knew Ross was getting heavily commented on featuring on a lot of storylines.
Thats not chemistry its the direction the writer wanted them to go in, they weren't exciting. Debbie always looked bored and miserable and Ross wasn't much better. If he wanted her that much, he would be out there now chasing her not making passes at her mum (and then look gutted when she chooses someone else). I know you will disagree but they almost used to bore me to tears, no spark their.
Thats not chemistry its the direction the writer wanted them to go in, they weren't exciting. Debbie always looked bored and miserable and Ross wasn't much better. If he wanted her that much, he would be out there now chasing her not making passes at her mum (and then look gutted when she chooses someone else). I know you will disagree but they almost used to bore me to tears, no spark their.
There is a lot more to chemistry than making goo-goo eyes and saying "i love you" with a bit of hand holding. Whenever I read a certain fandom thread on another board, it's all I ever hear about and i just smh.
Quickly defined chemistry relationship: "In the context of relationships, chemistry is a simple "emotion" that two people get when they share a special connection. It is not necessarily sexual. It is the impulse making one think "I need to see this [other] person again" - that feeling of "we click"."
This is what I'm saying. They have the same passions. The same interests. They would be perfect for each other if that was "the end". This is a soap however, so Kate obviously thought, liets make it difficult for these two to get together and throw obstacles in their way. Every relationship in the world has them. The problem is as I say, this is a soap that churns hundreds of episodes a year, so they have to magnify to the extreme. Debbie and Ross will get there! It takes time and patience.
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