What a month it was! Peter's trial, the verdict, Rob and Tracy's wedding leading to Rob's confession took up a great part of it. I liked the whole storyline from start to finish, me. Cilla's back and she's full of brittle bones and regrets. Kylie's about halfway down that slippery slope though she does seem to be fighting it, not wanting to lose the life she's got but not quite able to resist the temptations which soothe some of her guilt briefly.
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Sunday, 2 November 2014
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2 comments:
Tracy accuses Ken of thinking of Peter first when she has just had the worst news about her fiancé. It's very late in the day for the writers to find a reason for Tracy's bad behaviour in the past. She feels second-best to Peter in the same way that Amy feels that Simon gets all the attention. I really wish they had found these layers to Tracy's character a long time ago and not kept her on simply as the Wicked Witch. KF is an adequate actress but she can't find the emotional depth unless the script spells it out. Keep spelling it out, writers, and please don't let her return to her old habits post-Rob.
I think the lines were originally written for Deidre, not Ken so it's kind of hard to swallow, seeing as he was away for a year or some such.
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