Anybody think like myself it is terrible - too many characters to really be interested it in. I did not like it last time so when it is on I switch off
You're doing the right thing then! Personally I really like it and I don't think there are any more people in it that any other serial drama (Holby, Casualty etc). When programmes like this are on for a prolonged period (this series is on for 20 weeks) you need numerous characters to generate enough storylines to fill up the time.
When the BBC can mention "Srma" & Neil Morissey in the same breath you know somethings wrong!
That man couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.
Mind you the script and the other "actors" don't help him.
Just where do they get these ideas/scripwriters/"actors" from?
I think there must be a "seconds" department in the acting profession somewhere.
"Mmm,cant act? put them on television"
It should have been axed before it completely lost the plot - it was always beyond belief, as most dramas are, but I quite liked it in the early days. I gave it one more chance last night & lasted about 10 mins until that family fell out of the taxi & I switched it off.
I almost forgot it was on too 4get, was reading Heat which mentioned next week's episode and I slapped my head in frustration! Thank god for the BBC iplayer, was able to catch up on what I missed. Davina is still alive sadly, she is a fly in an otherwise fabulous ointment.
I don't know Alison, nothing was mentioned last night at all. Last thing I remember of them last series was her and Brett getting involved with some save the trees campaign at school.
I love Waterloo Road, and was very annoyed to have missed the first hour due to marking some work for the more real and less psychotic students I teach.
Maybe Brett and Mica have left. Students do eventually leave school, you know. ;-)