It's now approaching two years since Ben Price took over as Nick Tilsley. When Ben first took over, many were unsure as to wether or not they liked him. His initial plotlines didn't help much. Once Nick was out of Underworld, the character seemed to grow into his own.
He is very clearly a buisnessman and not a child anymore, which is the main reason for Ben being cast in the role, he comes off as very bossy, but he still has that charm that Nick always has had. Now, Nick is the owner of Nick's Bistro, his very own bar/restaurant. I think Ben has settled into the role of Nick and hope he's here for years to come.
Monday, 14 November 2011
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