Thought I’d start a new thread as the other one is full. Nothing to say really at the moment because I said it at the end of the last thread. Hopefully we can carry on with our Corrie moans!
My guess is that Dee Dee will have had a hysterectomy to stop the post-partum haemorrhage. Her new daughter will be her only chance to be a Mum and Dee Dee will keep her. I worked on a Delivery Suite for 17 years and Corrie showed the often manic days when there are never enough beds, midwives or doctors. However, the midwife who sent Dee Dee home saying it was only Braxton-Hicks made no attempt to investigate pre-eclampsia which would be uppermost in most midwives minds. I got annoyed with her.
I agree Clawdy. That’s exactly what I thought when he was cooing over the baby and telling her all the fun they were going to have in America.
All I could think was that he'd be barmy to go to America now, as a black gay man. I assume the storyline was devised before the election, but has been overtaken by events.
The behaviour of the various medics was so awful, I expect there to be a lawsuit if DeeDee doesn't get better.
Now there’s some drama with James’ partner…seems more likely the baby will stay in Weatherfield. Has Kevin aged dramatically? He seems far more wrinkly these days.
Veganstock the other week I said just that I know he will be made up for the part but I did think he’d shrunk he looks so thin and as if he’s aged apart from any make up I did wonder if he wasn’t well in real life
I don’t think the wardrobe dept do Kevin any favours. He seems to be either in his work overalls or that old brown fleece he was wearing last night. He wears it outdoors and at home. Even the night Abi prepared the romantic dinner a few weeks back Kevin sat at the table wearing his trusty brown fleece. He looks permanently scruffy.
I agree with the above comments on Kevin, but I did think his acting stepped up a notch when he was talking / listening to Julie about her cancer. On the other hand it seemed that Abi was playing a stroppy teenager in her response to finding them together, even if she was worried about him. I am aware that former addicts can be very immature, because taking excessive drugs and alcohol when younger can prevent their going through normal emotional growth. The character of Cassie, much as I dislike her, does demonstrate this reasonably well, but I have always felt the Abi character lacks any emotional depth.
Kevin and Julie's conversation in the cafe was a great example of Corrie at its best. An interesting way of looking at cancer from the perspective of two nice people.
Yes, understandably worried about where Kevin was, but she was very abrupt with Julie, and obviously put out when Kevin found common ground with her about cancer.
Abi is all me, me, me. She forgets all that Kevin has had to deal with, all her drug taking and dramas.
So we are going to see yet another court case, this time involving negligence and colour.
Dee Dee’s care was not good, I assume to highlight the difficulties of understaffing, but if a colour issue is raised I don’t think that is right really.
I have no desire to watch the episode again, but apart from one unfortunate remark, I didn’t see anything that highlighted Dee Dee’s ethnicity.