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Come on, this has to be the silliest, daftest storyline for years now. Ken has an affair with the exotic, arty, cultured Martha, as he is 'plain and simple' peed off with chain-smoker Dreary, and her uncultured manner and nagging. So he decided to leave Dreary for Martha.

Then he bottles it at the eleventh hour... after planning on leaving on Martha's narrowboat. SO, he goes back to Dreary Deadrie, and then *confesses* he had the affair, and Dreary says 'let's hear no more about it.' Confused

Sorry to be pedantic and picky here; but am I the only one who would have been a LITTLE more peed off about my husband HAVING AN AFFAIR AND ACTUALLY PLANNING TO LEAVE ME? I would have at least have smashed up his collection of sci-fi memoribilia!

Opinions anyone?

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Originally posted by Cheeky-Pixie:
Come on, this has to be the silliest, daftest storyline for years now. Ken has an affair with the exotic, arty, cultured Martha, as he is 'plain and simple' peed off with chain-smoker Dreary, and her uncultured manner and nagging. So he decided to leave Dreary for Martha.

Then he bottles it at the eleventh hour... after planning on leaving on Martha's narrowboat. SO, he goes back to Dreary Deadrie, and then *confesses* he had the affair, and Dreary says 'let's hear no more about it.' Confused

Sorry to be pedantic and picky here; but am I the only one who would have been a LITTLE more peed off about my husband HAVING AN AFFAIR AND ACTUALLY PLANNING TO LEAVE ME? I would have at least have smashed up his collection of sci-fi memoribilia!

Opinions anyone?


Am I the only one that thought that Deirdre cut him off at just the place where it hurts the most. He has always trotted forward the "I'm too good for this place" and "Oh where I might have ended up" and she has just taken that silly self-deluded argument and shown him exactly how false it is. Far more hurtful for her to say to him "well I couldn't care less" don't you think? If Martha was all he ever dreamed of then why isn't he with her?
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I thought it was pretty brilliant actually. Ken's entire life has been charactised by his cowardice, and this is typical of him.

He started out as a young, angry intellectual - and ended up living back at home with his Uncle Albert because he didn't have the nerve to see if he could make it out in the real world.

He's settled for a frustratingly pedestrian life ever since, while always behaving as if he deserved better. But every time he's had a chance to get out, he's always ducked out because the fear of failure (or being exposed as a talentless dullard) stops him.

As Deirdre cleverly pointed out, he burnt his own novel rather than risk ridicule by the publishers.

And it's the same with Martha. Rather than risk her realising what a boring old fart she'd landed herself with, he legged it like the coward he is.

Deirdre pointed all this out to him and now she's the one with the upper hand - and she knows it.
Demantoid
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
I thought it was pretty brilliant actually. Ken's entire life has been charactised by his cowardice, and this is typical of him.

He started out as a young, angry intellectual - and ended up living back at home with his Uncle Albert because he didn't have the nerve to see if he could make it out in the real world.

He's settled for a frustratingly pedestrian life ever since, while always behaving as if he deserved better. But every time he's had a chance to get out, he's always ducked out because the fear of failure (or being exposed as a talentless dullard) stops him.

As Deirdre cleverly pointed out, he burnt his own novel rather than risk ridicule by the publishers.

And it's the same with Martha. Rather than risk her realising what a boring old fart she'd landed herself with, he legged it like the coward he is.

Deirdre pointed all this out to him and now she's the one with the upper hand - and she knows it.


At last someone who saw the same thing I saw in Deirdre's witheringly contemptuous dismissal of his 'grand confession'!
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
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Originally posted by Miss_S:
Deirde can't complain about it too much - she's had numerous affairs Laugh

Come to think of it, they both have

Nod But I reckon she came back for love, or family commitments. Ken just came back because he was too yellow to take the plunge and go.


Good point - it's just been done so many times this type of storyline. Laugh

Nothing beats the Ken, Deirdre, Mike triangle from the 80's though...
FM
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Originally posted by Miss_S:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
His back couldn't stand it, these days Big Grin


Big Grin

Bill Roache has got to be the least ambitious actor thats ever lived.

Why would you want to play the same character for your whole life? Eeker

Suppose it's regular pay mind you..

Remember he sued one of the tabloids a few years ago, for saying he was as boring as his character? Laugh
Demantoid
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
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Originally posted by Miss_S:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
His back couldn't stand it, these days Big Grin


Big Grin

Bill Roache has got to be the least ambitious actor thats ever lived.

Why would you want to play the same character for your whole life? Eeker

Suppose it's regular pay mind you..

Remember he sued one of the tabloids a few years ago, for saying he was as boring as his character? Laugh


Yes he did Laugh

And to think he actually won the case Crazy

I imagine him and his character to be identical.
FM
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Originally posted by Miss_S:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
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Originally posted by Miss_S:
Yes he did Laugh

And to think he actually won the case Crazy

I imagine him and his character to be identical.

Nod The only difference I can think of is, he's got more money Laugh


And possibly not such bad taste in comfy jumpers Razzer

But they've both got Melvyn Bragg's hair Shake Head
Demantoid
Thanks everyone for all your thoughts and great posts on here, and hi to you all Wave Sorry for late response.... I have not been on here for over a day.

Yes I think you all make some very good points; Ken at the end of the day, is a snob who thinks he is better than anyone else, but he has proven himself to be spineless wimp, over and over again. He is such a coward. He doesn't deserve ANY woman. LOL....
CheekyPixie
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Originally posted by rosgirl:
TBH - I think this was the decider for Ken Roache to leave Corrie ater the death of his wife and he decided to stay - I think that is why it is being kept low key Big Grin



I was thinking along the same lines there. and let's be honest ............Deirdree and Ken have had their ups and downs .............Deirdree hasn't exactly been an angel ............they're meant for each other.

Glad Ken didn't leave the show.
Soozy Woo

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