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Alices's death in Emmerdale
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Although I couldn't bare looking at her miserable face and hearing her whiney (?) voice I was moved to tears watching Emmerdale last night! I thought the way the producers handled it was great - even though Sam is dopey they kept it sensitive and real and I found it really moving - especially with the gentle music in the background. So choked at the end I had to reach for the tissues. Anyone else moved as much as I was??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I must admit I was genuinely moved to tears last night - and this is from someone who couldn't wait for the character of Alice to expire! The girl was obsessed with chickens, waving her hands about and did some very odd things with her mouth......
James Hooton is great as Sam and I feel that it was due to his vulnerability turning to quiet strength last night that really captured this very sensitively made episode.
James Hooton is great as Sam and I feel that it was due to his vulnerability turning to quiet strength last night that really captured this very sensitively made episode.
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