I stopped watching soaps quite a while back when I worked from 5-9 pm. I lost touch and never really picked them up again. From what I have seen they don't have the lighter comedic character that used to balance all the gloom and doom. The biggest drawback to not watching the soaps is not recognizing the celebrities on SCD etc.
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Watching the Soaps at the moment is enough to send you into a fit of depression I think,so gloomy and each story has traits of the other with people being locked in basements and boots of cars The Barton family are surely the most strange people I have seen on Soapland,what is going on there ? the father and two brothers have all slept with their sister in law/auntie at some point it must be very boring down in the Country.Keep Calm,You're Fabulous
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What a depressing couple of hours viewing you would have to be careful driving around the North roads at the minute wouldn't youAnna's son makes me laugh with his account of "flashbacks" he was only in the Army for 7 weeks before he got discharged so hardly saw any action to cause that,these script writers are so bad at the minute all so far fetched.
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I know some members would find the Ashley Thomas storyline to difficult to watch, even if they are an Emmerdale fan. I have found it hard, and sad.
I think it was very well done, and I presume they have researched early onset Alzheimer's well.
The passing away of Ashley was one of the saddest. most moving things I have watched, and has me sitting here red eyed.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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I agree Gem. I wondered how they would do it, and I thought it was very moving. Very sad but also strangely comforting, as he slipped away peacefully, just what I would wish for. I know it's not real life, but even so very believable."Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss
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I keep forgetting about this thread!
I am so glad Charity has finally told her family (after a fashion!) about Ryan.
I bet that young man will be nominated for a newcomer award in the next soap awards.
(Emmerdale, for those not in the know)
“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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Well, thanks Coronation St for making us all miserable!
The Sinead storyline is so depressing. I know they want to highlight the dangers of cervical cancer to young women and the importance of checks. Also to alert them to delays and not having the right treatment, but have they thought of the poor young women actually battling this and trying to keep positive?
I so wish Sinead, Daniel and baby Bertie could have had a happy future. I may have to be checking my phone or something when these scenes are on. The actress has already filmed her final scenes, so it can only be a few more weeks.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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High Drama week on both Emmerdale and Coronation Street!
This week has been one of high drama and danger on Emmerdale and Corrie, both involving water!
On Wednesday night we had friends round. We couldn't bear to go to bed not knowing what had happened that night. So, when they left we watched Corrie and Emmerdale in bed. We both found it hard to sleep after all that water, drama and attempted murders!!
Tonight will presumably bring things to conclusions in both soaps. Meena (Emmerdale) MUST be brought to justice for all she has done. I hate her psychopathic smug little face!!!“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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