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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I love Corrie but last night was a disaster - so it was.
So unbelievable, I don't think Jim thought out the consequences, especially that disguise! So he was going to rob the building society, nip back to the Rovers, hand the money over, and Steve, Becky and the children were then going to flee the country and start a new life abroad, leaving him and Elizabeth in charge of the pub. Phew - Give me strength!.
Come on scriptwriters, get a grip. I suppose next, that due to the need to keep the prison population down, Jim will get a suspended sentence and serve a community service tending the flower beds in the Red Rec!
I haven't watched Eastenders since Arthur Fowler died, but perhaps I might be persuaded to start watching it again. No, on second thought perhaps not. I think that programme was sponsored by the government to make people think that no matter how bad they felt about things, there is always someone worse off than them, living in Albert Square!
So unbelievable, I don't think Jim thought out the consequences, especially that disguise! So he was going to rob the building society, nip back to the Rovers, hand the money over, and Steve, Becky and the children were then going to flee the country and start a new life abroad, leaving him and Elizabeth in charge of the pub. Phew - Give me strength!.
Come on scriptwriters, get a grip. I suppose next, that due to the need to keep the prison population down, Jim will get a suspended sentence and serve a community service tending the flower beds in the Red Rec!
I haven't watched Eastenders since Arthur Fowler died, but perhaps I might be persuaded to start watching it again. No, on second thought perhaps not. I think that programme was sponsored by the government to make people think that no matter how bad they felt about things, there is always someone worse off than them, living in Albert Square!
I thought the "hold up" story line was pathetic, until I remembered three gunmen trying to rob a bank in Portslade in Sussex in 1989, all wearing balaclavas to hide their identity. The only problem was it happened to be the hottest day of the year and as soon as they walked into the bank the counterstaff dropped the security shield and pressed the panic button. They were caught in the high street almost immediately, so they were.