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Ken Barlow

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rubylady Sun 24-Aug-14 23:54:56

What does anyone think of Ken Barlow since he's come back into Corrie? He is annoying at the best of times but with those sunglasses draped down the front of his open necked shirt, well, it made me want to either vomit or turn the tele off! Who on earth does he think he is and why have the producers allowed him to look like this especially after what he has gone through? I kept it on because on the whole I enjoy it, especially Steve McDonald, who I think is brilliant and funny. But Kenneth, we didn't miss you, not one jot.

HollyDaze Wed 27-Aug-14 14:39:15

You are quite right rubylady - I wouldn't live on Coronation Street for all the money in the world, death and destruction lurking around every corner and behind every dooor shock grin

I also agree about the size of the houses and how many people they seem to comfortably fit in - take Gail's house: Gail, David, Kylie, two small children and Nick - all manage to sleep in a bedroom in a very small 3 bedroomed house (I'm assuming it has 3 bedrooms and not two!). No-one is ever unemployed for more than a few days and, as you have said, there is always a vacant flat miraculously available in a very short time!

I still love the programme though grin

rubylady Wed 27-Aug-14 06:01:57

I have to agree Holly. The line about Steve's vasectomy still makes me laugh. "It's a vasectomy, not a vasectoyou" Classic. grin

Seeing as I watch Emmerdale, Corrie and Eastenders, I'm going to try to keep a tally next year of hatches, matches and dispatches. Especially the murders. You really wouldn't want to live in any with the crime rates, would you?

And I agree about the jobs, or the flat/house shares. How many people do they get into some houses, like Eileen's. There's about six of them in a two bed. And the relationships, they don't tend to be able to date anyone further than 100 yards away or shop other than the corner shop. And all in the pub at lunch time, even Edna. (although Edna was the Inebriate, for anyone who remembers the Patricia Hayes play, lol).

HollyDaze Tue 26-Aug-14 17:36:23

I think the writers are trying too hard to make Deirdre a replacement for Blanche. Some of her lines about the missing dog this week were cringeworthy. I think they need a bit more subtlety but have the potential to be very funny in their own right.

I agree - she doesn't come across so much as funny but as though she's gone a bit 'simple' (they do the same with Gail sometimes). Coronation Street humour is best when it is subtle. I love the banter between Steve, Eileen and Lloyd - now that is Corrie magic!

HollyDaze Tue 26-Aug-14 17:33:32

I thoroughly dislike Jim MacDonald (and Liz) and how many times can Jim say so it is or so you are in one sentence confused - why oh why do they have to keep wheeling out the MacDonald parents!

For me, Ken is like Norris, irritating as heck but I would miss them - there'd be no-one to tut at grin (well, apart from Deidre, Gail, Audrey, Maddie, Karla, Michelle, Leanne (and her new chap), Nick ... )

numberplease Tue 26-Aug-14 16:26:24

And in Walford, nobody seems to own a washing machine!

Ana Tue 26-Aug-14 16:09:01

Yes, and if anyone's made homeless there's always a vacant flat to rent over someone's shop or business! grin

Eloethan Tue 26-Aug-14 15:45:19

I stopped watching Eastenders ages ago as the plots and characters became increasingly unpleasant.

I still enjoy Coronation Street, mostly for its humour. I don't expect soaps to reflect "real life" but sometimes I think they are so unrealistic as to be annoying. Why, for instance, does everybody seem to work within a few yards of where they live?

glammanana Tue 26-Aug-14 09:59:53

Must agree rubylady but wouldn't you just hate living in that village it must be the most dangerous place to live in Yorkshire if you ask me.grin

rubylady Mon 25-Aug-14 22:36:00

Talking of soaps though, who thinks that little April in Emmerdale is fantastic. I wasn't keen at first but she has had some remarkable lines to learn for a five year old and plays it really well. I hope she gets the Newcomer award at the Soaps this year. A good little actress in the making. smile

Penstemmon Mon 25-Aug-14 19:17:07

Gosh! reading these posts made me think how long ago it was when I stopped watching the soaps...when I went back to FT work in 1982 and the timings did not work and it was before catch up etc was invented!! I used to love a bit of Corrie!

Ana Mon 25-Aug-14 19:16:26

I felt the same when I stopped watching Eastenders! Couldn't miss Coronation Street, though...

NanKate Mon 25-Aug-14 19:09:31

One day I realised that I fast forwarded through so much of Corrie that it wasn't worth watching anymore.

I felt a wonderful relief not having to keep up with all the episodes. I have't missed it one bit.

feetlebaum Mon 25-Aug-14 15:21:12

It was the influx of 'yoof' that finally drove me away from it - the only soap I ever watched.

nightowl Mon 25-Aug-14 14:58:45

I haven't missed Kevin at all to be honest and I would prefer it if he didn't come back. Sally is much funnier now and I think she and Tim make a great double act. I like Ken and Deirdre but I think the writers are trying too hard to make Deirdre a replacement for Blanche. Some of her lines about the missing dog this week were cringeworthy. I think they need a bit more subtlety but have the potential to be very funny in their own right.

I agree about Maddie - I wish she and Sophie would disappear and not return. They are both annoying. And if they could take Kim Marsh with them I'd be very happy.

petallus Mon 25-Aug-14 14:57:53

glammanana Jim McDonald isn't in prison, he's in the 'bighice' grin

suzied Mon 25-Aug-14 14:30:15

Maybe that's why there is more emphasis on the young characters - will Amy turn into a scheming b** like Tracey, what will happen to Little Simon etc. mind you what has happened to Chesney? He hasn't been in it for a while.

glammanana Mon 25-Aug-14 14:14:48

I never missed Ken Barlow as a character whilst he was away or Kevin Webster to be honest,but the story line with Peter in prison & the meet up with Jim McDonald is so far fetched "so it is" grin
They need to get some new families in soon I think as all the main characters are ageing somewhat hmm

Maggiemaybe Mon 25-Aug-14 14:11:20

I'm a big Corrie fan. I think the writing is very good and have enjoyed the Ken and Deidre sketches this week - Ken is supposed to be pretentious and I think the two of them have some great comic lines. I nearly choked on my cuppa when Ken started greeting strangers in Welsh. I find Gail amusing too, and the David's sniping about her love life - "they're playing your song" when the ice cream van's chimes were heard, etc. Nothing can come close to dear old Blanche though - how I miss her!

I'd agree on Leanne and Nick - I'd be happy to see them both go. Leanne could take Cal with her too, for me. Oh, and Dev, whose twins seem to have disappeared - have I missed something?

henetha Mon 25-Aug-14 13:51:20

I think I read somewhere that Michael Le Vell (Kevin Webster) has gone off to have his alcoholism sorted out and will then return to Corrie. I hope so.

petallus Mon 25-Aug-14 13:22:49

I agree the murder plot has gone on for far too long.

KatyK Mon 25-Aug-14 12:57:50

henetha grin

Charleygirl Mon 25-Aug-14 12:47:41

I enjoy Coronation Steet and I also cannot stand Maddie and I add Steve MacDonald to my list as well as Carla's husband who is in prison and his name escapes me. I wish that plot would end soon- it has been going on for too long.

petallus Mon 25-Aug-14 11:27:35

I love Corrie. I was pleased to see Ken Barlow back and think he has successfully reintegrated into the program, unlike Kevin Webster who gave it a try and couldn't cope.

(used characters names because the actors' names escape me at the moment).

henetha Mon 25-Aug-14 11:05:33

Gail, the simpering dormouse! I love that, KatyK. Such a good description. I could shake her at the moment.
I keep hoping that Maddie will go and live with her little brother in Cornwall, or wherever it is he's gone. She's irritating isn't she.
But mostly Corrie is perfect escapism. I don't expect it to completely reflect real life; that would be boring, wouldn't it.
So glad you like it too. smile

Nelliemoser Mon 25-Aug-14 10:59:46

Yes but you get people who walk about looking like that. Is it really out of character for him?
Any soap needs someone who is annoying or a bit of a poser. Its what poeple are really like in real life.