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When Soap Characters 'move Away'
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When these characters announce they are leaving for a while to 'get away' from something or other, nobody asks the obvious questions normal people would ask like 'where are you going to live?' or 'what will you do for a living?' and they only seem to take an overnight bag, what about the rest of their stuff?
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In the same way - hardly anyone watches TV, or reads papers, or talks about news items, or follows a football team, or apart from the occupations within the soap's environs - no-one talks about work.
It all helps ease the writing - if they had lengthy discussions about everyone going 'off' - actors' contracts specifiy a set number of weeks' work in a year, so there is time off regularly included - they would never have time to get the affairs and murders sorted aht!
In the same way - hardly anyone watches TV, or reads papers, or talks about news items, or follows a football team, or apart from the occupations within the soap's environs - no-one talks about work.
It all helps ease the writing - if they had lengthy discussions about everyone going 'off' - actors' contracts specifiy a set number of weeks' work in a year, so there is time off regularly included - they would never have time to get the affairs and murders sorted aht!
Alastair McGowan used to do a wicked send-up of the Eastenders 'absences' - it was always 'send them to Manchester' when characters appeared to realse that it wasn't 'real' - '"Peggy, I've seen your Grant, he's abroad making documentaries ..." and so on.
Best one was when everyone had sold their large Victorian terraced house within walking distance of a tube station for over a million each - which is entirely feasible in 'real life'!
Best one was when everyone had sold their large Victorian terraced house within walking distance of a tube station for over a million each - which is entirely feasible in 'real life'!
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