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Kat and Alfie; Redwater

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MawBroon Thu 18-May-17 22:05:25

Oh shock
Not at all what I was expecting.

Although I had a lurking suspicion that we were going to see "something nasty in the woodshed" from the very beginning ???

Pittcity Fri 19-May-17 17:17:53

Bert and Ernie are the twins left in Spain. ...poor things!

callgirl1 Thu 22-Jun-17 21:47:16

Well, just watched the last episode, only to be left with the feeling that the last few pages of the script have gone missing. Expected a conclusion, there wasn`t one, disappointing.

ninathenana Fri 23-Jun-17 00:12:10

I agree callgirl is she or isn't she ?
Quiet a few loose ends

Pittcity Fri 23-Jun-17 09:10:59

Where was Tommy last night? I must have missed a bit.

ninathenana Fri 23-Jun-17 09:40:32

He was talked about, Kat told the copper where he was when they chatted in the garden. Though I can't remember what she said !

Nelliemoser Fri 23-Jun-17 09:56:55

Well stupid plot lines like that is why I stopped watching.

"The baby Kat is looking for is Zoes twin brother, she was never told there was a second baby although born at the same time."
I can take that drama is just a made up story that but when the EE scriptwriters keep dropping the odd totally improbable story lines like that one I just stopped watching.

I cannot enjoy any Drama that does not have some semblence of a reasonably likely plotline.

It is a soap and soaps are normally about peoples lives over a long period of time. To keep introducing odd new relatives who have never been seen before is too much to take. Not to mention the same scenarios coming back every few years with different people.

It makes the whole story into a parody of itself and loses any credibilty. Too many deaths out side the Queen Vic.
Or Holby city and Casualty with incidents their regular helicopters crashing into the outpatient entrances etc. Patients relatives wandering about eth wards and the total lack of security and privacy.

I was watching repeats of "Waiting for God" yesterday that works because it is obviously designed to be a OTT because it is funny in a way that the stories always have more than a grain of truth in the scenarios.

Alima Fri 23-Jun-17 10:11:35

Well, that turned out to be a waste of six hours, less the times when I fell asleep! Kat was supposed to have taken Tommy to the shore to see the whale but didn't see him after that, maybe the whale ate him? Every time Dermot popped up it reminded me of Damien, was he in The Omen? I think they were considering doing another series but the viewing figures dropped and now it looks like the whole thing is left hanging. At least they could drop a few lines into EE to explain Kat and Alfie's fates. If anyone cares by now of course.

henetha Fri 23-Jun-17 10:27:10

Is there not going to be another series? Crikey. In that case, last night's episode was ridiculous with endless hanging threads unresolved. How annoying!
Surely they can't just leave it there, can they? Does Alfie survive the surgery; does Kat get rescued? Does the truth come out about Dermot?

ninathenana Fri 23-Jun-17 13:24:03

henetha Alfie was flat lining on the table, so no he didn't survive surgery.

I understood it to be a series on it's own Nellie with just a loose connection to 'enders. BTW she found Zoe's twin in elisode 2.
I'm not sure it even had the same script writers.

linksheridan Fri 30-Jun-17 10:48:46

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ninathenana Fri 30-Jun-17 16:09:39

Why delete this one and not the others on BBC TV threads confused