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Postby KateLMead » 27 Dec 2013, 22:18

I am sick to death of the Soaps. "Coronation Street "what a dirge"
Emmerdale...terrible acting, terrible scripts
What has happened to "The idea and meaning of entertainment"
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby Osc » 27 Dec 2013, 22:34

For many years the only soap we watched was Coronation Street, but we stopped watching it almost 18 months ago because of ridiculous stories and truly awful acting - we don't miss it one little bit.
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby KateLMead » 27 Dec 2013, 22:49

The terrible negative awful scripts, Hayley dying with cancer, it must make anyone going through the damned emotional strain of having it utterly negative and depressing.
Any way I will no longer listen or watch the CRAP.

Happy Healthy NewYear my dear dear Osc.xxx
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby Rodo » 27 Dec 2013, 22:53

The new producer has made a big difference to Coronation Street. There is some very fine acting in the current story lines.
Maybe the Hayley storyline has helped some people who have similar to cope with. I haven't found it negative at all.
I have lost two close friends to cancer in recent years, plus my own mother when I was young. I have found the Hayley story line very moving and it has in a way helped me to understand better what they all went through.
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby KateLMead » 28 Dec 2013, 00:51

Happy Healthy 2004. Rodo.for those who have cancer the programme in my opinion
Is terrible, I have had the scourge of the disease, and have close friends who are

Undergoing treatment at this time. I was not negative,and have to go for a follow up
next month, for those who are in the throes of this terrible disease the negativity of the
Programme and the acting in my opinion has an adverse psychological effect on the
Sufferer.
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby Rodo » 28 Dec 2013, 05:54

Good luck with the follow up.
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby cruiser2 » 28 Dec 2013, 08:35

We do not watch any of the Soaps so cannot comment on them.
My mother died of cancer of the osphoagus. She new a lot about cancer has she was a nurse who helped the consultant for the cancer clinics before she retired. She was in the hospice for nearly three months. My wife's cousin died with cancer of the ovaries and two fiends are having treatment for cancer.
Hugs and vibes to those who need them
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby tonicha » 28 Dec 2013, 09:36

I don't watch soaps and haven't for about 20 years :oops:
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby pederito1 » 28 Dec 2013, 09:43

Havn`t got the time or the inclination to watch rubbish like East Enders and the only half decent ones like Summer Wine or Two Pints, they soon flog to death. :(
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Re: SOAPS.

Postby Aggers » 28 Dec 2013, 14:08

We haven't watched a soap for donkey's years, so I just can't comment.

I can understand that it must be easy to get hooked on them, but I guess
there are many things worse that one can get hooked on.
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