Monday, 1 March 2010
State of the Street: February 2010
The start of a new month has us looking back at the previous month and the State of the Street, Coronation Street, that is. It's not really a summary of what went on as much as my opinion on what went on and you can read the details here. Becky's baby, Joe's death and Peter's backslide are all on the slate along with a few other bits and bobs. Opinions more than welcome!
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2 comments:
The Peter story was excellently acted. The Joe debacle was ludicrous, with poor writing and continuity and Gail being unintentionally hilarious with her simpleton behaviour. I dont even want to mention the downright silly pantomime that was Dev and Sunita and now we are to get weeks of "angst" and shouting and arguing and crying with Becky and Steve to look forward to.
Have to agree with you, Willie.
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