RM
It's a good job that Sun's episode wasn't postponed because of a Grand Prix, otherwise ^ would have backfired!
I liked the conversation with Yana, Cilla and Amber that followed on from ogling Jason's bum. Only in Coro! Can't imagine "fellas" fighting over Cilla somehow
How reliable does Digital Spy tend to be out of interest?
Jez posted:
Well we had a few mentions of the clocks going back in tonights episode of Corrie, so at least people cant say they arnt mentioning things happening in the real world!
It's a good job that Sun's episode wasn't postponed because of a Grand Prix, otherwise ^ would have backfired!
I liked the conversation with Yana, Cilla and Amber that followed on from ogling Jason's bum. Only in Coro! Can't imagine "fellas" fighting over Cilla somehow
How reliable does Digital Spy tend to be out of interest?
PA
Yes, the don't have a 'fear' emotion one yet, do they?
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upload/uploadFiles/itv1-corrie.jpg
Spencer For Hire posted:
Sky News Ireland posted:
Am I the only one who thinks that would make a good ident for ITV1?
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upload/uploadFiles/itv1-corrie.jpg
RO
I've just watched both tonight's episodes and they are the best for a long time. Charlie's character has transformed by the end - he really shows his savage side with David in the bathroom. He really, really torments David and it's sickeningly realistic. Some powerful and disturbing scenes there.
Without giving much away, the second episode is the revelation of the affair, and all hell breaks loose. There's fighting in the street, tears and poor excuses. As night falls in the second episode, a lone Tracy goes for a walk. There's a little bit off-location too, at the canal, with a nice little scene in which Kate Ford really shines. At the end of the episode there are some powerful scenes with Kate Ford and Bill Ward - both are fantastic.
Overall, hats off to Kate Ford, Bill Ward, Jack P Shepherd and Samia Smith, who are absolutely brilliant in tonight's standout double bill - two episodes haven't been this apt since Richard Hillman's death. Highly recommended.
Without giving much away, the second episode is the revelation of the affair, and all hell breaks loose. There's fighting in the street, tears and poor excuses. As night falls in the second episode, a lone Tracy goes for a walk. There's a little bit off-location too, at the canal, with a nice little scene in which Kate Ford really shines. At the end of the episode there are some powerful scenes with Kate Ford and Bill Ward - both are fantastic.
Overall, hats off to Kate Ford, Bill Ward, Jack P Shepherd and Samia Smith, who are absolutely brilliant in tonight's standout double bill - two episodes haven't been this apt since Richard Hillman's death. Highly recommended.
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Yeah right springs to mind. Anyone can read the spoilers and make out they have seen it.
rocksols posted:
I've just watched both tonight's episodes and they are the best for a long time. Charlie's character has transformed by the end - he really shows his savage side with David in the bathroom. He really, really torments David and it's sickeningly realistic. Some powerful and disturbing scenes there.
Without giving much away, the second episode is the revelation of the affair, and all hell breaks loose. There's fighting in the street, tears and poor excuses. As night falls in the second episode, a lone Tracy goes for a walk. There's a little bit off-location too, at the canal, with a nice little scene in which Kate Ford really shines. At the end of the episode there are some powerful scenes with Kate Ford and Bill Ward - both are fantastic.
Overall, hats off to Kate Ford, Bill Ward, Jack P Shepherd and Samia Smith, who are absolutely brilliant in tonight's standout double bill - two episodes haven't been this apt since Richard Hillman's death. Highly recommended.
Without giving much away, the second episode is the revelation of the affair, and all hell breaks loose. There's fighting in the street, tears and poor excuses. As night falls in the second episode, a lone Tracy goes for a walk. There's a little bit off-location too, at the canal, with a nice little scene in which Kate Ford really shines. At the end of the episode there are some powerful scenes with Kate Ford and Bill Ward - both are fantastic.
Overall, hats off to Kate Ford, Bill Ward, Jack P Shepherd and Samia Smith, who are absolutely brilliant in tonight's standout double bill - two episodes haven't been this apt since Richard Hillman's death. Highly recommended.
Yeah right springs to mind. Anyone can read the spoilers and make out they have seen it.