Oh dear, yet another so-called clunky cliched attempt at humour from Corrie, the soap that once gave us Hilda and Stan, Jack and Vera, Derek and Mavis, now give us Claudia and Aggie!
Oh dear, yet another so-called clunky cliched attempt at humour from Corrie, the soap that once gave us Hilda and Stan, Jack and Vera, Derek and Mavis, now give us Claudia and Aggie!
Brucie (18-06-2019), flappinfanny (20-06-2019), Son of Cain (21-06-2019)
flappinfanny (20-06-2019)
Brucie (18-06-2019), flappinfanny (20-06-2019), lizann (18-06-2019)
What an amazing stroke of luck that Claudia managed to find the exact precise moment in the 1812 Overture where the cannons start firing. Not only is this episode of the noise battle mind numbingly tedious, uninteresting and insipidly and nauseatingly unfunny, it is also now stretching the known bounds of incredulity.
Brucie (20-06-2019), flappinfanny (20-06-2019), lizann (20-06-2019), Perdita (20-06-2019), Snagglepus (19-06-2019), Son of Cain (21-06-2019)
A competition!!! now that's something they haven't done before... what are the chances of someone not living on the street winning it?
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flappinfanny (20-06-2019), parkerman (19-06-2019), Perdita (20-06-2019)
A very mixed episode last night. The surprise party was actually quite funny until the crude attempt at humour ruined it (the message on the cake). Why can't they write humour for grown adults?
The noise war - words fail me. Seriously, how long did it go on for?
I enjoyed the storyline with Roy and the ring. True, it's been going on too long but it's always good when Roy has a storyline of his own and isn't just the advisor or emotional support in someone else's storyline. Part of me wished they had dedicated more of the episode to his reaction and his sadness about not knowing his mother but that's just me.
I think it's such a pity that Sylvia has died as I would have loved to have heard more of her perspective and why she treated Roy the way she did. I've mentioned before that he can't have been an easy child to raise, being emotionally distant and a bit "odd", and it would have been nice to see another side to the "nosy battleaxe who didn't love Our Poor Roy" narrative that most viewers have in their minds.
Maybe she has left something - a letter or diary that reveals she did love him after all? It would give Roy some peace of mind at last, now that he's ready to grieve for her.
Brucie (20-06-2019), flappinfanny (20-06-2019), Son of Cain (22-06-2019)
When did Bethany learn to drive? when did she get a car? where do the residents of CS keep their cars? If this was "real Life" and not Narnia there would be cars parked on both sides of the road .
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