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Coronation street

Posted:
11 Nov 2015, 18:36
by wendy
I have watched corrie more or less since it began, but I really think the storyline of the body in the garage has gone too far.
Am I being stupid?
What do you think?
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
11 Nov 2015, 21:22
by JaneJ
I agree. It is going to go on and on. Its a shame as if its discovered half the Platt family will go to prison so that would be the end of son lovely characters.
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 08:13
by wendy
and there will be the boring court cases before then.
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 08:22
by JaneJ
Oh indeed! Why drag these things out. I was fed up they didn't report it at the time would have been lots better
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 08:48
by annie
It is like a very bad black comedy, we need another Jack & Vera to bring in some much needed laughs
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 08:57
by wendy
I keep thinking the body will come back - alive.
Re: Coronation street

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12 Nov 2015, 11:36
by maureenho
I think it's the worst programme on TV, it's quite pathetic.
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 15:21
by wendy
Do you prefer EastEnders.
It appears that people either like one or the other.
I enjoy corrie for the escapism but this latest plot is abit too far unless he does come back.
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
12 Nov 2015, 15:52
by maureenho
I can't stand Eastenders either or the other soaps.
Re: Coronation street

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13 Nov 2015, 08:59
by JaneJ
I love both Wendy. Your right it is th3 escapism. Plus they can be good dramas.
I like you keep thinking he will come back. I did enjoy Sally wedding when Tim dropped her on the floor. It is pure comedy gold when they do the funny scenes.
It's a shame you don't like them Maureen What do you watch to unwind?
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
13 Nov 2015, 09:07
by annie
Being a northern girl, I watch Emmerdale and Corrie, I stopped watching Eastenders years ago, too much doom and gloom for me
Re: Coronation street

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13 Nov 2015, 09:23
by wendy
I think escapism is the same as reading a good book. It is good for us and sometimes we need to daydream out of our own world.
I like a good play but a soap is even better, do you remember any old soaps like Crossroads, I loved that.
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
13 Nov 2015, 15:47
by maureenho
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
13 Nov 2015, 15:54
by JaneJ
You must be missing downton Abby. Did you use to watch the Elliot sisters? I loved that but its going back a few years!
Re: Coronation street

Posted:
13 Nov 2015, 15:56
by maureenho
I am missing Downton already Jane, waiting for the last christmas special, I remember Elliot sisters but never had the time to watch it.