The episode was about so much more than Sinead's death. It was about love/loss; those we leave behind; worry about the future; making peace with others and ourselves; kindness and compassion; taking comfort in the small moments and simple things of life; coping and 'keeping on'; the importance of forgiveness and telling those that we love that we *do* love...
I really see no need for such misery on soaps. It helps nobody. I should have switched it off, but silly me watched it! There is enough doom and gloom in the real world.
I saw her being interviewed on tonight’s news, her voice was for the show, she spoke very eloquently and Cancer UK applauded the way she portrayed a young girl having cervical cancer
You have enjoyed this "drama" as part of your entertainment at home. Fair enough. I am sure that for many people this programme's storyline will have been evocative, upsetting and distressing.
"If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in tonight's programme ... "
Beautifully done. I’m glad that I was wrong and they didn’t drag it out until Christmas.
If tv programmes and films had to worry about upsetting the viewer there could be no pregnancies, births, accidents, deaths, Christmas, weddings - every conceivable situation is going to upset somebody.
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