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I don't understand.
How come that happened with the baby's father. I am a Corrie addict and didn't see that coming.
How, where and when? It doesn't make sense.
As far as I know I have not missed an episode so I am gob smacked.
How come that happened with the baby's father. I am a Corrie addict and didn't see that coming.
How, where and when? It doesn't make sense.
As far as I know I have not missed an episode so I am gob smacked.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would like to see him act out a very sad scene like in the David/Kylie death. I don't think he would be able to cope with the emotion like Jack P Shepherd (David) has done recently (brilliant acting - but still not keen on David as a character!) His facial expressions are so real, he can do evil, scared, extremely sad, hysterical, happy - all different kinds of emotions. Steve has only one expression.
It came out of the blue Caran. Viewers saw Leanne answering the door to an unknown person with the words "Oh it's you", letting the person in and closing the door behind the visitor. The camera was then directed towards the bedroom. No head or body shots were shown of the person so we didn't know if the visitor was male or female strictly speaking.
I remember a scene with Steve and Leanne consoling each other in the pub and drinking quite heavily. This was, I think during the day and before Michelle came back in the evening. I think it not too hard to imagine what transpired after that session. Agree about Steves acting now though. It's embarrassing and he used to be one of the best on Corrie
Daniel is the son of Ken Barlow and Denise Osbourne, the hairdresser
http:// coronat ionstre et.wiki a.com/w iki/Dan iel_Osb ourne
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