Monday, 4 April 2011
Praising Paula Lane
While watching Kylie's antics last week, and then seeing her show a vulnerability that we don't see from her too often. She broke down when telling Gail about her childhood and then asked Becky to come to the wedding. When she was rejected, you could see the wall go back up firmly. More and more I am loving to hate Kylie and that's down to Paula Lane's amazing performance. Read more about it over here. I'm really looking forward to this week's episodes in the run up to the wedding on Friday, too!
Labels:
coronation street,
kylie turner,
paula lane
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You might also like...
-
Friday January 9th With families at war and surprises from the past the aftermath of the crash continues to send shockwaves through the stre...
-
Monday 12th January BECKY THREATENS TO TAKE LISA DOWN After hearing Lisa telling Carla that Becky has threatened to take her down with her,...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 12 January to Frida...
-
Wednesday January 14th JODIE MAKES HERSELF AT HOME At No.8, David introduces Jodie to Bethany and Lily Bethany and Lily take an instant lik...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 19 January to Frida...
-
Thursday 8th January The Police investigation continues with one resident finding themself under arrest and facing charges. Glenda Young Be...
-
I really was hoping that once Swain's brain had kicked in and she had worked out that her ex-dead ex-wife was lying to her that Becky ...
-
Thursday January 15th DEBBIE TAKES THE STAND Carl calls at the flat and puts pressure on Debbie to plead guilty. Bernie calls at the flat a...
-
William Roache, who plays Coronation Street's Ken Barlow, starts filming in the next two weeks, five months after being cleared of rap...
-
Wednesday 7th January The aftermath of the crash impacts one couple as they face a life or death situation. Glenda Young Bestselling n ovel...
6 comments:
Er, her vulnerability sounded like a yarn to me and she soon reverted to type when Gail tried to be kind to her by giving her some money from her magic bottomless purse.
I disagre. Just because someone has to cry on the show doesn't mean they did well. I cringed throughout the whole scene...
Who better to tell a 'yarn' to but Gail ......the woman is so easily conned, you have to wonder if she has a screw loose. I cannot believe the verbal abuse she puts up with from Kylie and David...and being ordered about in her own home.
I think she's a decent actress, but she hasn't done anything spectacular yet. And I still can't warm to Kylie - just when I feel sympathetic about her past she reverts to type as Looney said.
No, I don't like Kylie at all. Perhaps she is a good actress but the character is so awful I just turn away when she's on screen. I can't see Audrey being thick enough to sign the salon over the that pair either quite frankly.
She's a decent actress but I find her character a bit unbelievable. A person with that kind of traumatized background should have a more nuanced personality. The flaw is in the fact that there are no close scenes between her and David other than the two of them lounging in the living room annoying Gail. These two are supposed to be "in love" and getting married and yet there are no intimate, private conversations showing fear, doubt, hopes ... all this is supposed to happen off-stage? Someone's not earning their pay.
Post a Comment