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Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Was it bad girls?

Genius Aimes Well done

was I right  how did I remember that, I hardly watched it 

I can't believe that I watched it, but I must have done because I do recognise her from it. She was a prison officer, and I remember that she got married. 

 

Don't remember anything else - except Jue and Jue

Rexi
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
I was looking for this thread the other day. Help me out here guys? In Eastenders, didn't Mr Alan (owned the club and had a daughter Ruby) buy Dot and Jims house and end up giving it to them? If he didn't give it to them I swear he at least bought it

I've watched EE for years out of habit even though most of the storylines are really annoying but I don't remember that. It's irritating me that Dot is too proud to tell anyone she could be evicted, and knowing that why did she tell Poppy tonight she could move back in?

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

That barrister is an absolutely diabolical actor ...........makes it all a bit farcical IMO

Corrie has never taken itself as serious as EE and the scenes in the courtroom are a scream. The glamorous gran (forget her name) also had a very fine line in old fashioned humour tonight. The Street is way ahead of EE for entertainment.

cologne 1
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

I want to shake Julie and tell her to get on with it!    Oh, and Karl - the smug git - I really want him to get his comeuppance.    BTW - Is Julie pregnant in RL?    That red cloak thing looked like it was hiding a bump to me.

Yes she is Kaffy. I wonder what her storyline will be when she leaves to have baby. I thought Kirsty was going to hit either Julie or Sally that would prove what she's like..well there's still time for her to lash out at someone

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by cologne 1:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

That barrister is an absolutely diabolical actor ...........makes it all a bit farcical IMO

Corrie has never taken itself as serious as EE and the scenes in the courtroom are a scream. The glamorous gran (forget her name) also had a very fine line in old fashioned humour tonight. The Street is way ahead of EE for entertainment.

Absolutely!

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by cologne 1:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

That barrister is an absolutely diabolical actor ...........makes it all a bit farcical IMO

Corrie has never taken itself as serious as EE and the scenes in the courtroom are a scream. The glamorous gran (forget her name) also had a very fine line in old fashioned humour tonight. The Street is way ahead of EE for entertainment.

Roys old mum is introduced to "brownies" from an old boy at the One O'clock club for arthritis! That's why i  like Corrie humour in amongst the doom and gloom plots.

kattymieoww
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
Originally Posted by cologne 1:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

That barrister is an absolutely diabolical actor ...........makes it all a bit farcical IMO

Corrie has never taken itself as serious as EE and the scenes in the courtroom are a scream. The glamorous gran (forget her name) also had a very fine line in old fashioned humour tonight. The Street is way ahead of EE for entertainment.

Roys old mum is introduced to "brownies" from an old boy at the One O'clock club for arthritis! That's why i  like Corrie humour in amongst the doom and gloom plots.

absolute classic Corrie and why I still love it despite it's irritating and annoying plots 

FM

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