The pep talk was amazing. I love that someone was finally like 'David you are the sneakiest most treacherous person in the world. No, in the WORLD. If it were an olympic sport you'd be a champion. YOU'RE REALLY GOOD AT IT'. David needs to hear that sometimes, probably. Also I like how he was all 'look at what you did to me!'. It's nice that they can laugh about it now.
I do like that Sarah and David are fighting - and when she suddenly remembers she loves him actually - but so many things are just crossing a line, and David hasn't even gotten to say anything about them. While she just expects to be able to live in his house. It's just pissing me off at the moment - like they're not really getting along, but not really fighting either? I think I mostly hate that they've just shoved Callum in there, the way they've sort of shoved him into the show. So Sarah has to pretend he's irresistable, like all the other women on the street. Unless she's genuinely trying to upset David by sleeping with his worst enemy, and they're - not bothering to say it? It's just irritating me at the minute. Sarah and David should have to face off against another serial killer together. That would be wicked.
I think Tony's plan is to eventually get both halves of the pub, and either give some of it to Tracy or let Tracy work behind the bar with him? It makes sense that he'd get Steve's first - however horrific that plan is - because he can always pressure Liz later. I just don't understand why, given the story he told, Liz wasn't offering him her half of the pub rather than pushing her mentally ill son to give away his.
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Date: 2015-04-18 08:37 pm (UTC)I do like that Sarah and David are fighting - and when she suddenly remembers she loves him actually - but so many things are just crossing a line, and David hasn't even gotten to say anything about them. While she just expects to be able to live in his house. It's just pissing me off at the moment - like they're not really getting along, but not really fighting either? I think I mostly hate that they've just shoved Callum in there, the way they've sort of shoved him into the show. So Sarah has to pretend he's irresistable, like all the other women on the street. Unless she's genuinely trying to upset David by sleeping with his worst enemy, and they're - not bothering to say it? It's just irritating me at the minute. Sarah and David should have to face off against another serial killer together. That would be wicked.
I think Tony's plan is to eventually get both halves of the pub, and either give some of it to Tracy or let Tracy work behind the bar with him? It makes sense that he'd get Steve's first - however horrific that plan is - because he can always pressure Liz later. I just don't understand why, given the story he told, Liz wasn't offering him her half of the pub rather than pushing her mentally ill son to give away his.