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Eastenders usually always has the best Christmas storyline.
EE>>Other Soaps even when it's poor :laugh: |
That may be true but at least Corrie's a bit more realistic on Christmas Day and they don't put all their eggs in one basket.
And I actually reckon Corrie's been much more watchable than EE this year and the last (though none of them have been any good really). |
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I don't really care about realism etc in Soaps. I just want entertainment. Hell, I like the extreme storylines which seem far fetched the most. I understand some people prefer it to be realistic though.
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^ same
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There is never any drama in soaps when everyone is constantly happy. If some people want that every episode then I am afraid they are watching the wrong programme!
Btw one of the guys that chased Derek is apparently returning to the square soon, unfinished business and all that. |
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The thing is some Corrie fans have actually moaned when they do the big dramatic scenes that contain some misery, it has a big fanbase but there is a huge older block watching and I suspect they are the ones who prefer every scene to be happy.
I like happy scenes in soaps, although I still maintain a balance is good. I think EE have included more lighter scenes recently. |
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Depressing scenes are so much better for me :laugh:
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The spirit of Christmas shouldn't be consistent misery though, I only know of one "happy storyline" this Christmas on 'enders and it's the background relationship of Poppy and Fatboy.
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and they have made them so silly even 5 years olds are embarrassed to watch them.
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I loved the last few EE episodes. I love how we all assumed Derek would be murdered, so it was a good shock to see he go another way. And the wife thing was a good twist as well.
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Some 8.2m - a 32.3% share of the available audience - tuned in to watch BBC One's 8.30pm Boxing Day episode of the soap, which focused on the Brannings' shock over Derek's fatal heart attack. BBC Three's late-night repeat appealed to 677,000 (4.5%) at 10.30pm.
Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2...#ixzz2GFyTRBr3 Fairly rubbish ratings but it's never usually on (on) a Wednesday. |
i think people were like me - tuned it to make sure he is gone for good.
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Here's another one of Lorraine Newman's interviews if anyone's interested:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/eastender...-Albert-Square Generally good interview but some ridiculous comments. Nobody cares about Joey/Lauren and the pair of them should really go. |
Sharon has been wrecked beyond words
I think the state the show is in now is worse than when BK was in charge |
I really like the Branning family although lauren is getting a bit grating,I also like the fact Alfie and Roxy are now a couple,bit **** Zanab is leaving ,I like the Masoods aswell,not keen on Joey,Alice and Lucy is a bit dire,but still like EE the best.
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Too much of the Branning show at the moment. Especially with Phil away as well.
Michael Moon is saving the show at the moment. |
The inactivity on this thread says it all. I've pretty much stopped watching and I'm only paying attention to it for Zainab's exit and even that looks shit
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Whoever's idea it was to basically swap Derek for Kirsty needs a long hard look at themselves.
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'EastEnders' works with Comic Relief for Liam Butcher gang storyline
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That should be good, like what they did with the Whitney prostitution storyline.
Zainab's exit is this week:(. I will really miss her in the show and wish Nina Wadia well in what she does next. Nina is a brilliant Actress and although she is known more for comedy, it has been great to see her portraying drama in EastEnders, but she has had the mixture of both playing Zainab anyway. |
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