Stuart hit back at tabloid claims of "Corrie in crisis" saying that papers have got to be sold, there is no crisis, just some brilliant storytelling.
He talked about the upcoming mini-bus crash and Simon Gregson's storyline with Steve's depression. He says Corrie has a current cast of about 60 and it's hard to decide which character and actor is going to get the big storylines. There's a clip of the bus crash too, which is shown on Monday 19 January.
Stuart a then talked through all of the storylines and spoilers that are outlined here. He also said that Kylie returns in the middle of David vs Callum's paternity battle for Max.
UK fans can watch the video here. Sorry, overseas fans, these videos are still not available for you to see.
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The man is delusional.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Wish someway, somehow,Director Graeme Harper
ReplyDeleteProducer Phil Collinson
Head of production Clare Winnick
Production designer Alan Davis
back again. Corrie was amazing back in those years. Tram crash 2010? Unforgettable.
Hope this doesn't get deleted...but oh well...freedom of speech and all that..:)
Callum paternity battle? What David legally adopted Max what judge in their right mind would give a child to a drug dealer! Come on!
ReplyDeleteI thought David adopted Max as well.
ReplyDelete@Diane LaPointe, I respect your wish list, but it wasn't long ago that readers on this website (myself included) were deriding Collinson for sensationalism. Blackburn has changed CS in ways that are consistent with those demands. Now the main stories are less OTT, Sally's sofa, Steve's depression, Gavin's secret identity. Like other readers here, I have problems too with the flash in a pan storylines that have become the norm, characters coming and going in s/l's that either go on forever or end without conclusion, but where Blackburn is concerned, I think it's fair to say he's delivered on the other point. The stories aren't as pumped up and gargantuan as they were before, and ratings are falling - so shouldn't that tell us that we, on this site, want something different from the general public?
ReplyDeleteSince there are over 60 cast members,how come it's the same chosen few,the McDonalds,Barlows,Platts,Windassesand Websterswho get all the storylines?
ReplyDeleteAs for Kylie being in the middle of the paternity battle,shouldn't her loyalty be wit her husbandwho helped her get Max out of foster care because of her and Callum's drug past and gave them both a safe and secure home?
Another teen pregnancy, another 'wild child' teenager, another revenge plot...another lost viewer.
ReplyDeleteSay what we will about Stuart Blackburn but that photo leads me to believe he is genuinely passionate about this show.
ReplyDeleteI'm just left wondering how many other chefs are in the kitchen that his passion is getting lost in translation.
That photo leads me to believe he is positively barking!
ReplyDeleteWho really cares about the battle for Max? He should have gone to live with Auntie Becky and be done with it. Its ludicrous to suggest that a Court would even consider giving a little box to a drug dealer and drug user and we dont have proof that Callum is even his father. Pah.
Could some kind UK person give us sad Canadians a synopsis of that video re: Blackburn and the upcoming stories....please!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, this is truly one 'not paying attention' Canadian....sorry, just realized there was a link to story details I could read. Thanks.
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