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Yes, Corrie Again!

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Calendargirl Sat 23-Nov-24 07:13:12

Just got to have yet another thread for us to grumble about our favourite soap, warts and all.

grin

BlueBelle Sat 18-Jan-25 10:39:16

Exactly social media, newspapers Daily Mail Daily Mirror I don’t buy or read any papers but headlines pop up on various platforms They often give hints out on radio talk/ chat shows or even tv talk shows
It’s there ….I don’t look for it it comes to you I don’t know how you can avoid these titbits even if they don’t say exactly, the hint is big enough but often it’s the whole thing including the photo

Anyway we ve lost Gail, Stu and Mason in the last month or so
There are about 10 more names in the mix we ll just have to see if it happens or not One is an actor/ress that I like and seems a ridiculous exit but we will see it might all change

We will see

And that’s really not giving anything away it could be anybody

Aveline Sat 18-Jan-25 10:59:58

I could imagine Debbie behind the bar of the Rovers (standing on a box of course). However, she has to run Wetherfields only hotel in Chariot Square so I suppose she's too busy.
Not a spoiler - just a whim. Anyone with any more eg a vets practice setting up? Roy and Brian going on a lads' holiday? Mary's fitness journey?

Charleygirl5 Sat 18-Jan-25 11:05:54

I cannot stand Mary and would be happy if she had a one-way ticket out.

Doodledog Sat 18-Jan-25 11:13:51

They don’t come up on my FB, probably as I don’t click on anything that might reveal anything, but I agree that once you’ve seen it it’s in your head, which is why I don’t like them.

BlueBelle Sat 18-Jan-25 14:28:36

Charleygirl me neither can’t abide the character far too pantomimey

Doodledog Sat 18-Jan-25 14:41:02

Well, I don't know how I avoid spoilers, but as far as possible I do grin

I wouldn't miss Mary either. She was ok when Norris was in it, but on her own she is just annoying.

Debbie would be good behind the bar, as would Sally and Tim in a reprise of Annie Walker and Jack, with Cassie as a barmaid.

A playgroup or nursery might bring in some storylines as there are lots of young children, and maybe an adult education centre (although they are being closed down rather than opened). Something akin to the WI or U3A could work, too. The Weatherfield Institute? There could be struggles for leadership, comic incidents with cookery or flower arranging, exam passes and failures, a drama group with a Christmas panto. They could let us see the Red Rec, with maybe a bowls club or something for the older characters.

All low stakes and cheap enough, with more realism than the numerous lawyers and the overworked doctor. Or two hairdressers for a few houses, come to that.

Aveline Sat 18-Jan-25 14:55:23

Bring back the 'Square Dealers', I say ring back the 'Square Dealers'!

Aveline Sat 18-Jan-25 14:57:41

Ooh yes Doodledog. The red rec. A walking football team for the older cast members? They could play a team from the Flying Horse.

Calendargirl Sat 18-Jan-25 17:23:38

What happened to Glenda’s ‘Little Big Shots’ or whatever it was called? The local kids all seemed to be drafted in to it when it started all rip, but nothing said about it now.

Did it all fall through when she couldn’t buy into the franchise?

Aveline Sat 18-Jan-25 17:27:46

I thought I saw a poster for a show in Roy's Rolls.

Charleygirl5 Sat 18-Jan-25 18:28:37

Doodledog Cassie would have her hand in the till!

Grannynannywanny Sat 18-Jan-25 18:56:16

Cassie would have her hand in the till!

She might resort to drugging any unruly customers instead of barring them!

Debbie has really grown on me in the past couple of years. I think she’d be great behind the bar in the Rovers.

Doodledog Sat 18-Jan-25 19:42:58

Charleygirl5

Doodledog Cassie would have her hand in the till!

Fair point.

I wonder how many viewers see it as normal to have so many friends and relations in jail? I think they could swap the prison set for something more realistic.

Charleygirl5 Sat 18-Jan-25 22:53:22

It is also unrealistic to be in a single room in a hospital unless one is private or has an infection, but I understand why they cannot film in a four-bedder, which would be the usual place for somebody admitted.

Aveline Sun 19-Jan-25 09:14:43

Single rooms only in the ward I used to volunteer at. It was a general medical ward. Hospitals vary. Obviously Wetherfield General is very up to date and well staffed.

Grannynannywanny Sun 19-Jan-25 09:32:12

Thankfully I have no knowledge or experience of prison cells. But I was surprised to see Rob with a wall phone in his cell. Usually in prison dramas the prisoner is seen making a call in a corridor with a queue of menacing inmates waiting their turn.

Aveline Sun 19-Jan-25 09:54:05

Or making themselves a hostage to fortune to borrow a tiny phone from a dodgy inmate.

BlueBelle Sun 19-Jan-25 10:23:09

I actually think things have changed and a lot of prisons do have individual telephones Perhaps to stop the fights that always seemed to break out when prisoners are queuing to use one

Charleygirl5 Sun 19-Jan-25 10:32:00

Something perhaps to think about. I would have meals prepared, a phone in my cell, and heating and lighting, and I would have no worries. I am used to spending time on my own reading, so what is not to like?

Aveline Sun 19-Jan-25 10:49:18

I certainly had a client who was very happy in prison and deliberately re offended so as to be sent down again. I also had an autistic client who particularly enjoyed his time in jail. Structure, predicability the time to spend on his own restricted interests and he wasn't bothered about relationships. His poor wife was distraught though.

Clawdy Sun 19-Jan-25 15:28:09

Guess it varies depending on the person. Some very troubled people feel it's all they know, and where they belong. A friend of ours was in prison for three years and said it was hell. Another friend's young son was in prison and was never the same boy after release, he lived in terror of returning, and developed mental health issues.

Charleygirl5 Sun 19-Jan-25 15:34:03

I have never known anybody who has been in prison so I cannot comment.

Nanato3 Mon 20-Jan-25 11:38:55

I watched the prison scene on catch up tv last night. What a terrible depressing episode .
All the talk of Mason's funeral, the prison scene, Carla's hospital scenes, Dillon getting drunk out of his scull.
Abbie having flashbacks. It's put me off watching it . Where's the humour gone ?
I think it needs new script writers .

Calendargirl Mon 20-Jan-25 21:00:28

I know nothing about kidney disease or dialysis, thankfully, but surely Carla would have dialysis at hospital for a while before getting a machine at home?

Happy to be corrected if not the case.

Charleygirl5 Mon 20-Jan-25 22:39:26

Calandergitl, you are spot on. She has only been discharged from the hospital for 5 minutes, and she would have to be taught how to set it up, which also takes time. A tad unrealistic.

It was so depressing, no humour.

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