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This Week's Corrie

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suzied Fri 29-May-15 06:45:49

It's all happening, fire in Carla's flat with little Amy in started by Tracey, Liz finding out about Tony's affair ( with Tracey), mad Jenny about to abduct little Jack, Maddie in hospital, Leanne agreeing to marry Kal just before he gets caught in burning flat exploding ( why did they take so long getting on the ladder?), David and Max saga( I think Kylie is about to reemerge) and there are probably other stories I have forgotten. It's all a bit too much but I'm really enjoying it!

Jomarie Sat 30-May-15 15:18:16

Oh they will!! Iam64 I think that is probably a given - more's the pity. I don't want a comedy show from Corrie but a few less far fetched storylines and traumatic events and a bit more humourous exchanges (as in real life) would be good IMO.

Charleygirl Sat 30-May-15 19:59:14

I did enjoy the humour when that woman visited Roy. Was she his mother? I cannot remember her name in Corrie or real life. I do remember that she was in Tenko which was on about 50 years ago!

The gentle banter is definitely missing- it is much preferred to these phoney story lines which must cost a fortune eg the fire.

Bez Sat 30-May-15 20:49:27

Stephanie Cole plays his mother from time to time.

rubylady Sun 31-May-15 03:27:46

Where did they get the bolt cutters from to get into the builders yard?

I didn't like that Kal anyway but I do hope that Maddie comes round although I may have read somewhere that she is going out, which is a shame as this story line could have gone from strength to strength.

We are, however, getting Paddy McGuiness coming into the show in August. Yeah, up the Boltonians!

Jane10 Sun 31-May-15 06:55:49

Wow Paddy McGuinness. He'll be brilliant. I remember Peter Kay being in it and, as usual, he was funny. You don't get people like that or Sir Ian McKellen in other soaps.

rubylady Mon 01-Jun-15 22:46:30

Aw, poor Maddie sad I really did like her character.

Poor Sophie too, she really did look upset and so did Sally, for her.

Talking of Sir Ian McKellen, did anyone see Vicious tonight? Brilliant. grin

Jomarie Mon 01-Jun-15 23:28:46

I agree - good actresses all of them. "Maddie" will go on to bigger and better stuff - she was very believable in all her scenes - she has the ability to facially convey how she feels - and it was not an easy part to play going from really nasty bad girl to totally reformed character without losing integrity. I was relieved when she "kneed" Jenny - as I was becoming exasperated by her reformed character - thankfully the script writers realised this! Come back Kylie all is forgiven. Has Michael gone? Hope so. Can Gayle follow him? Hope so. Too much to ask??? grin

Note to self: Must get out more

Iam64 Tue 02-Jun-15 07:34:11

note to self: must stop reading the corrie thread before I watch last night's episode on catch up grin

Ariadne Tue 02-Jun-15 11:04:38

Same here, Iam! I've caught up now but wish I hadn't read the thread first.

It's all rather over dramatic, don't you think? How much can happen in a small street? Mind you, I suppose Albert Square is the same. (I don't watch "Eastenders")

harrigran Tue 02-Jun-15 11:43:22

It really is drivel, as if a fire would happen in a block of flats and no other residents even poke their heads out of the door.
So many bad things happening in one street, although we have parts of our town that come close grin

Oldgreymare Tue 02-Jun-15 12:23:44

Forced to watch as DiL is an avid fan, now I know why I haven' t watched for years!
Will be glad to get back to 'normal' telly and radio!

whenim64 Tue 02-Jun-15 12:24:00

rubylady yes, I watched Viscious last night. I will watch anything Frances de la Tour is in - I think she's marvellous. What a troupe of great actors all in one sit-com. Silly, but very enjoyable. smile

Tegan Tue 02-Jun-15 13:07:59

I wasn't too keen on what I saw of the last series of Visvcious, but the trailer for this one looks good so I'll give it a go.

Jomarie Tue 02-Jun-15 20:17:01

I wasn't overly impressed first time round but because of my youngest son's enthusiasm for it I gave it a go and found it OK. I think it probably works best for younger generation - ie 30-40 years old = who think it is brilliant for 70+ .... Clever marketing. I too really rate Frances de la Tour over and above DJ and IMc. On the flip side I love DJ in Nightgarden!!!!!! grin

rubylady Wed 03-Jun-15 00:46:14

when I know, I love the bitchiness of the two blokes, I have known many gay men who are like this, very quick witted, excellent. Oh, and one drag too who used to use the ladies and pinch eye liner, she was hilarious, she could cut you down with a look, brilliant. grin

Greyduster Sat 06-Jun-15 10:26:19

I do like vicious. Although I'm not a big fan of Ian McKellan, I would happily watch Derek Jacobi cleaning his shoes for half an hour. I only saw him on stage twice - once as Becket to Robert Lindsay's Henry II, riveting stuff, and Prosperous in The Tempest.