As she stepped into the cab; who else said 'Airport please' about 2 seconds before she did? I did a lap of victory around the house whilst my family basked in the sheer power of my 6th sense.
Haven't watched it yet - mr j staged a coup to regain control of the telly grrr
Don't tell me she's leaving. Liz or Elizabethhhh as Jim would say so he would is one of my favourite characters.
You've got the same disease as I have. It's called déjà vu. Unfortunately with such programmes, you can foresee the dialogue before you actually hear it. I used to be regularly three seconds ahead of Vera and Blanche.
They are all so well off in Coronation Street.
Just get up and go ....load of money in the bank ....pile of cash in your pocket and off to Spain or wherever ....at the drop of a hat to start a new life
it was just so cheesy; the voiced 'echo' effect memories in the head, the poignant 'key turning in the door ' shot, the taxi pitching up, 'Airport please' was the only available line.
But Classylady my claim to fame is a friend of mine does write the Emmerdale scripts.
I haven't actually seen tonight's episode, will watch it now with my supper, but if I read you correctly we have one of those scenarios where when a member leaves the cast we get "flashbacks" - I remember them doing this with Elsie Tanner and Bet Lynch.
She walked out on him years ago, or rather he walked out on her when he was sent to the Big House, so he did. On the few occasions where he has been written back into the storyline the plots have been so bizarre as to cause suspension of belief. If I remember correctly the last time he appeared he had been released from the Big House, only to kidnap someone and go straight back. As a devotee of the show since 1960, I have to say that he will not be missed, neither will she, so they won't.