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May. 10th, 2013 11:44 pmAnd today in Dragon Age: Origins...( Spoilers )
And tonight on Coronation Street, David was ill and fell over, and his older brother had to rush to his side and help him and tend to him. I did wonder if they'd mention his epilepsy ever again. And now they have. Sally should really be more careful about talking about Kylie and Nick's secret though, since if it gets out, David will kill everyone. Everyone on the street. Honestly Sally, do you not love your street at all? Or daughter? Or self? Tut.
I have heard weird things about the Tina pregnancy storyline coming up, but mainly I just think Tina, Gary and David should just go live together with the baby, and possibly Kylie and Nick's baby as well (it is probably Kylie and Nick's baby), after David terrifies everyone with his scary eyes into just letting him look after it. A happy OT3 is all I'm looking for. With Tommy involved as little as possible just because I think he's boring. I cannot guarantee their kid/s would be the most well-adjusted who ever lived. But they would be the best protected. And with the best three parents. And David would never have to worry about being left alone with the kids, because there would probably always be at least one of the other two around to help out. EVERYBODY WINS.
And tonight on Coronation Street, David was ill and fell over, and his older brother had to rush to his side and help him and tend to him. I did wonder if they'd mention his epilepsy ever again. And now they have. Sally should really be more careful about talking about Kylie and Nick's secret though, since if it gets out, David will kill everyone. Everyone on the street. Honestly Sally, do you not love your street at all? Or daughter? Or self? Tut.
I have heard weird things about the Tina pregnancy storyline coming up, but mainly I just think Tina, Gary and David should just go live together with the baby, and possibly Kylie and Nick's baby as well (it is probably Kylie and Nick's baby), after David terrifies everyone with his scary eyes into just letting him look after it. A happy OT3 is all I'm looking for. With Tommy involved as little as possible just because I think he's boring. I cannot guarantee their kid/s would be the most well-adjusted who ever lived. But they would be the best protected. And with the best three parents. And David would never have to worry about being left alone with the kids, because there would probably always be at least one of the other two around to help out. EVERYBODY WINS.
Hello. I was in Prague this morning. And now I am in Yorkshire.
Mostly I want to post though to say that I have just watched the first Coronation Street of the night and CORONATION STREET IS SORT OF DULL and I MISS TONY GORDON, and that I LOVE BECKY MCDONALD and how she tends to have issues with older women. ( Spoiler )
I have not seen Monday's and Thursday's Coronation Streets yet though, so I'm still possibly spoilerable. Although unless it's something AMAZING, I probably won't mind that much, having already seen tonight's.
I am planning to post about Prague at some point, but there's not much point doing it now when the next episode of Coronation Street is on in about 15 minutes. It was really nice though. Hello!
Mostly I want to post though to say that I have just watched the first Coronation Street of the night and CORONATION STREET IS SORT OF DULL and I MISS TONY GORDON, and that I LOVE BECKY MCDONALD and how she tends to have issues with older women. ( Spoiler )
I have not seen Monday's and Thursday's Coronation Streets yet though, so I'm still possibly spoilerable. Although unless it's something AMAZING, I probably won't mind that much, having already seen tonight's.
I am planning to post about Prague at some point, but there's not much point doing it now when the next episode of Coronation Street is on in about 15 minutes. It was really nice though. Hello!
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Jun. 18th, 2011 09:25 pmHello. I am totally still around. Now I'm going to Prague tomorrow, and I still haven't picked out any clothes to pack, packed, or tidied my room a bit like I wanted to. Eek.
I don't think it'll be too hard to pack for Prague though. We're only going for six days, and two of them are going to involve travelling, so we'll only really be there for about 4 full days. And from what I feel like I know about Prague, and what my mum has seen on the weather forecasts for there, the weather will probably be pretty much like it is in England, if not slightly worse. So I'm mostly planning on taking a few pairs of jeans, maybe some lighter trousers for if it's sunny, some t-shirts, something nice to go out in of an evening, and something to sleep in. Plus the basics, obviously.
What I have done is listened to the Adam and Joe show this morning, which came complete with a bit about Labyrinth, which was lovely because I just rewatched it the other night, so it was very apt for me; went into town today and finally bought another pair of jeans, so I now I actually do have (including the ones I'll be wearing) a 'few pairs' to take on holiday with me; I also managed to get some vests, a nice dress, and a free pair of sunglasses because I spent more than £35 at New Look (the free sunglasses started falling apart not long after I started trying to clean them, but I managed to get the little screws and put it back together, so hopefully that'll be fine); and I also went for my yearly haircut this week, and shaved my legs and underarms, as is my yearly tradition. Mostly I am pleased about my hair. It is short and doesn't get in my face as much. I would like to make a note to try to keep it this short more regularly.
I also got my period this week, not that long since my last one. But there was quite a big gap, I think, between my last one and the one before it, so it's probably fair enough. And as I said to my mum, I'd rather get it now than when I'm in Prague. So hurrah.
So yeah. I've had a fairly busy week. I've also been watching lots of stuff and having things to say about them, but not massive things to say.
One of them, though, was ( Spoilers for Silk, last week's Scott and Bailey, and now next week's Emmerdale, possibly triggery )
I also went to see X-Men: First Class last week. And I have mixed, and then changing feelings about it. ( My thoughts, spoilery )
Anyway. So those are my (apparently fairly long) thoughts on X-Men: First Class.
Right. I have other thoughts, but mostly they are about how I love Becky McDonald and I love David Platt and Gary Windass is acting a bit creepy at the moment. And other things. But I really need to go and pack. I am going on holiday tomorrow. So you probably won't hear from me until next week sometime, at the earliest. So, bye!
I don't think it'll be too hard to pack for Prague though. We're only going for six days, and two of them are going to involve travelling, so we'll only really be there for about 4 full days. And from what I feel like I know about Prague, and what my mum has seen on the weather forecasts for there, the weather will probably be pretty much like it is in England, if not slightly worse. So I'm mostly planning on taking a few pairs of jeans, maybe some lighter trousers for if it's sunny, some t-shirts, something nice to go out in of an evening, and something to sleep in. Plus the basics, obviously.
What I have done is listened to the Adam and Joe show this morning, which came complete with a bit about Labyrinth, which was lovely because I just rewatched it the other night, so it was very apt for me; went into town today and finally bought another pair of jeans, so I now I actually do have (including the ones I'll be wearing) a 'few pairs' to take on holiday with me; I also managed to get some vests, a nice dress, and a free pair of sunglasses because I spent more than £35 at New Look (the free sunglasses started falling apart not long after I started trying to clean them, but I managed to get the little screws and put it back together, so hopefully that'll be fine); and I also went for my yearly haircut this week, and shaved my legs and underarms, as is my yearly tradition. Mostly I am pleased about my hair. It is short and doesn't get in my face as much. I would like to make a note to try to keep it this short more regularly.
I also got my period this week, not that long since my last one. But there was quite a big gap, I think, between my last one and the one before it, so it's probably fair enough. And as I said to my mum, I'd rather get it now than when I'm in Prague. So hurrah.
So yeah. I've had a fairly busy week. I've also been watching lots of stuff and having things to say about them, but not massive things to say.
One of them, though, was ( Spoilers for Silk, last week's Scott and Bailey, and now next week's Emmerdale, possibly triggery )
I also went to see X-Men: First Class last week. And I have mixed, and then changing feelings about it. ( My thoughts, spoilery )
Anyway. So those are my (apparently fairly long) thoughts on X-Men: First Class.
Right. I have other thoughts, but mostly they are about how I love Becky McDonald and I love David Platt and Gary Windass is acting a bit creepy at the moment. And other things. But I really need to go and pack. I am going on holiday tomorrow. So you probably won't hear from me until next week sometime, at the earliest. So, bye!
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Jan. 24th, 2011 09:06 pm( Tonight's Coronation Street )
I have to go have a bath now. And then maybe try on a new online-bought dress. Hurrah.
I have to go have a bath now. And then maybe try on a new online-bought dress. Hurrah.
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Jan. 24th, 2011 12:36 amHello. I have been busy this weekend. I have been screencapping. I'm still working on this picspams/pimping idea, and it's a good thing I didn't try to do one every day, because it's taken me two and a half days just to screencap one hour and a half long film. It's very difficult when both your main characters are very attractive and it's an action film and a it's a thriller so everything feels relevant to the plot. According to the folder I created, I took 3,917 screencaps. I PROBABLY WON'T BE POSTING THAT MANY, IF I DO DO THE PICSPAM EVENTUALLY. I'm assuming a lot of them are copies of each other, because I couldn't remember if I'd screencapped things or not. I'm hoping, anyway.
It's New Town Killers I've been screencapping, and basically now, after screencapping it for two and a half days, I'm really ready to get on the internet and read a bunch of New Town Killers fic. Except there isn't any. Damn it.
Anyway. Here's a thing you were going to get on Friday night, except that it turns out sharks are so great, a dvd of them kind of broke my laptop's CD-ROM drive briefly, and then I was busy screencapping New Town Killers. But here it is now:

Picture from Sharkwater
Sharks = A-OK
Note: I wouldn't try this with a Great White, Tiger Shark or Bull Shark though.
Anyway. Another thing I didn't mention on Friday was that I was out most of the evening seeing a pantomime with my sister, mum and two nephews. It was quite good for a local pantomime, except for the frequent racist humour (as it was set in Peking), which was even MORE uncomfortable since their was an East Asian family sat just in front of us. But it was still quite good, and my nephews enjoyed it. My youngest nephew cried in the first half actually, because my sister came in late and so they had to rush in when the lights were off and it was already going and he wasn't used to it, I think. But in the interval he got a drink and his brother got some crisps and he got a choc ice, and in the second half he was enjoying it a lot more. So it was a pretty good evening, in the end.
But my main point, which I forgot on Friday night, was that because I was out at the pantomime, I missed the Coronation Street with David and Gary's 'night out' in it. And I had to run down at about half past one, when my parents had gone to bed, to see it. IT WAS WELL WORTH SEEING THOUGH. Oh my God. I love how David and Gary hardly ever talk to each other really, but then when the writers do decide they should be in scenes together they act like the best of friends. Also because, this is mostly just a theory of mine, but David seems to have a thing where he no almost no longer minds physical violence or people getting up close to him to try to threaten him, but people getting up close out of friendship or emotion is something he seems a lot more wary of. It's a thing that seemed to be happening with Nathan Wylde on Emmerdale as well, and it was just as great there. But he and Gary are grabbing each other, standing right next to each other, slapping each other on the chest, and David doesn't even seem to care. Or Gary. It's quite great.
Anyway. Some kind person has uploaded the episode, as they seem to be doing for all Coronation Street episodes, on Youtube. There were two episodes, and they have lumped it together as three videos, and Part 1 has all the stuff that happened to Gary before the night out, but the first one with David and Gary together is here, with their scenes at 8.54 and 14.03, and Part 3 is here, and their scene is at 9.45, and Gary's last scene is at 12.00.
( Discussion of the scenes )
It's New Town Killers I've been screencapping, and basically now, after screencapping it for two and a half days, I'm really ready to get on the internet and read a bunch of New Town Killers fic. Except there isn't any. Damn it.
Anyway. Here's a thing you were going to get on Friday night, except that it turns out sharks are so great, a dvd of them kind of broke my laptop's CD-ROM drive briefly, and then I was busy screencapping New Town Killers. But here it is now:

Picture from Sharkwater
Sharks = A-OK
Note: I wouldn't try this with a Great White, Tiger Shark or Bull Shark though.
Anyway. Another thing I didn't mention on Friday was that I was out most of the evening seeing a pantomime with my sister, mum and two nephews. It was quite good for a local pantomime, except for the frequent racist humour (as it was set in Peking), which was even MORE uncomfortable since their was an East Asian family sat just in front of us. But it was still quite good, and my nephews enjoyed it. My youngest nephew cried in the first half actually, because my sister came in late and so they had to rush in when the lights were off and it was already going and he wasn't used to it, I think. But in the interval he got a drink and his brother got some crisps and he got a choc ice, and in the second half he was enjoying it a lot more. So it was a pretty good evening, in the end.
But my main point, which I forgot on Friday night, was that because I was out at the pantomime, I missed the Coronation Street with David and Gary's 'night out' in it. And I had to run down at about half past one, when my parents had gone to bed, to see it. IT WAS WELL WORTH SEEING THOUGH. Oh my God. I love how David and Gary hardly ever talk to each other really, but then when the writers do decide they should be in scenes together they act like the best of friends. Also because, this is mostly just a theory of mine, but David seems to have a thing where he no almost no longer minds physical violence or people getting up close to him to try to threaten him, but people getting up close out of friendship or emotion is something he seems a lot more wary of. It's a thing that seemed to be happening with Nathan Wylde on Emmerdale as well, and it was just as great there. But he and Gary are grabbing each other, standing right next to each other, slapping each other on the chest, and David doesn't even seem to care. Or Gary. It's quite great.
Anyway. Some kind person has uploaded the episode, as they seem to be doing for all Coronation Street episodes, on Youtube. There were two episodes, and they have lumped it together as three videos, and Part 1 has all the stuff that happened to Gary before the night out, but the first one with David and Gary together is here, with their scenes at 8.54 and 14.03, and Part 3 is here, and their scene is at 9.45, and Gary's last scene is at 12.00.
( Discussion of the scenes )
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Jan. 14th, 2011 10:12 pmOther things:
- Remember my fancy new jeans? They're still lovely and fancy, they're a sort of charcoal colour that I don't know why all jeans aren't. But previously I got my jeans from Gap, and it was a size measured in inches but according to their table that made them a UK size 16. But the last time I got jeans I got them from the outlet Gap shop at Junction 32, and I had to get size 18s, and they were still really tight right away, which was a bit of a shock. But I just figured fair enough, I have put on some weight.
So with these jeans I picked up a size 16 and a size 18 to try them on in the dressing rooms. I tried the 16s on first in cheerful optimism, and was delighted to find that they totally fit, and were comfortable even. So off I danced to the till, I got them home, and ended up putting them on the same day so I could go out to my nephew's birthday party thing at Pizza Hut, happily ripping off all the tags because haha, they fit. However. According to the label they are 'slouch' jeans. It turns out they're a little too slouchy. I basically can't walk without them slipping down and the ends getting under my feet. Like properly, unable to walk across a room without having some problems. Seeing as how I can't take them back because I've ripped all the tags off, it's meant I need to start wearing belts, but that's okay because I totally have some I got from River Island last year that I've never worn. They were men's belts, but ask me if I care about that. You don't have to ask: I don't. Anyway, so it's all fine and everything, I could buy another pair that are slightly smaller but that seems a bit like overkill. And I'm getting some use out of my belts. And apparently I'm a size 14, I guess, at New Look. Mostly I just wish clothing sizes made any sense. Especially when you're on the run and have to buy jeans to go out to your nephew's birthday party in that night. Dude. - The fun I didn't mention on Tuesday: I slept in late, which I was pretty much expecting after Monday, and when I got up my mum wasn't in. But that wasn't unexpected either, given that she had to do all the shopping she hadn't done on Monday, and was going to visit my aunt in hospital at some point. I messed about for an hour or so, then the house phone rang, then rang off before I could get to it. It was my mum, and I tried calling her back, but it just went straight to answerphone. Then about ten minutes later the phone rang again, and it was my mum calling from a payphone in the bus station, because her car had a flat tire, she didn't know how to change it, and her phone had died. She wanted me to call my dad to tell him, and I was in the middle of juggling two phones when he came home. So he had to go out to sort out the car while she did the shopping, which she hadn't done by then. It was not a brilliant set of days.
- The fun I had on Wednesday: After my Jobcentre appointment, since I was awake and about at a reasonable time, I decided to try to go to Junction 32 and maybe Leeds after that to have a look at the shops and the sales. I was in my town centre until about 11-ish, then went to walk to the train station to get the train. I got to the road leading up to the station just in time to see my train in the station, and then pulling out. I walked back into town and went to the bus station, and went to get the first bus that said Junction 32/Xscape on it. There was one in a few minutes or so, and I got on it, and we set off, and then I noticed it was going down a route I never went down, because I'd gotten on a bus that had already gone past Junction 32, not one that was going to it. I do not know why our bus station claims buses are going 'via Xscape' when they're already been 'via Xscape'. Truly. But anyway, I could see the bus I wanted just going past us. So I got off, walked back into town, and went back to the bus station, to wait for the next bus, which ended up being the same number but the opposite, correct route. And when I got on the bus, I noticed it was the same bus driver that had been on the other bus. So I could have just stayed on it. But whatever. In the end I only went to Junction 32, not Leeds. I think I mentioned the lack of sleep, and then after the fun with the buses - and spending a bit more than I intended to - I was kind of done.
- I copied over my Favourites bar successfully to the new laptop, and I installed Morrowind and the two expansion packs, and I copied over the saved games I'd had on my other computer. And after all that, I had enough spare space on my hard drive that, for the first time in a few years, I could install Ghost Master on my computer again. Ghost Master is the best game in the world. It's as good as Morrowind at the very least. The game is basically this: you are a ghost master. You have ghosts. You get to go to a bunch of buildings in a town, set up your ghosts, and either scare everyone inside away or, if you can, drive them crazy. And there's usually trapped ghosts to free on each level, so it's a bit of a puzzle game. But mostly it's a scaring people with ghosts game. On the back of the box it says it's for 7+. Let me tell you, 7 year-olds are good and all, but they in no way deserve to keep Ghost Master all to themselves. I was a bit worried that, having bought it quite a few years ago, the graphics might not be any good on my new laptop, and the same with Morrowind. But the graphics are fine, if not better and prettier than before. Anyway. Ghost Master is so good I have accidentally finished it just a few days after installing it. But then you get to go back and replay any level you wish. It makes me very happy.
- Speaking of things I love from my childhood (sort of), when I was going through my Links last week I ended up refinding and watching again the My Little Pony specials I used to watch when I was young, which someone uploaded to Youtube. I sort of don't understand at the moment why every tv show, book or film isn't about people being basically kidnapped and taken to a fantasy land where they have to help magical ponies fight evil. Think about it for a second. Jason Stackhouse would lead them with military precision and only some ineptness. Luke Rattigan would probably sell them out to evil at the first chance he got, so he'd probably need the Doctor or Donna or someone looking after him. Nathan Wylde would be SUPERB at helping magic ponies fight evil. It would probably be a slightly corrupt world he built for them in the aftermath of defeating evil. But they're magical ponies with an innate sense of right and wrong, so probably they could look after themselves in that respect. It would be incredible.
- Last night I remembered a bit of Adam and Joe podcast I'd found funny (among many bits), and wanted to listen to it again. But when I went looking for it, I realised I hadn't actually transferred my Adam and Joe Xfm podcasts over, because they were in iTunes, which I wasn't planning to use on this computer. And I think I got them by subscribing to the podcast through iTunes, so I didn't have them as MP3 files either. I went looking for a way to download them last night, and ended up downloading iTunes again, then subscribing and downloading most of them, one by one, again. I say most of them because part of the way through I realised that the iTunes software was about 70MB, and each podcast was a few Megabytes as well, and there were quite a few of them, and my dad had a finite download limit. So I decided to stop just in case we ran out of download capacity about halfway through the month. I'm totally get the rest at the end of the month or next month though. Also: Adam and Joe podcasts. Including some I don't think I've had before. Score.
- Speaking of which, no-one told me Adam and Joe had released Song Wars Vol 2. Or that it had a physical release. Dude.
- I don't know why they won't make David and Gary friends on Coronation Street, I don't know why they haven't just done that by now. I know they're developing Gary's relationship with Izzie, and I know David has that other storyline coming up. But. They live next door to each other, they have great chemistry, they've looked out for each other already a bit a few times, and if they wanted someone to sympathise with Gary about having nearly been killed once, they could do that with David, and if they wanted someone to sympathise with Gary about feeling guilty about feeling like they let someone die/having nearly killed someone, they could do that with David. I know Gary's situation is a little bit more complicated than that, but. Dude. ( Mild spoilers for next week, and the next few weeks sort of ). I could be wrong. But I find it very hard to pin my hopes on things actually happening in fandoms/soaps that I want to see. I just WANT IT TO HAPPEN. CORONATION STREET! I KIND OF HATE YOU.
- Another thing Coronation Street is doing is having Maria start dating a known wife-beater, and the actor who plays him has warned there are 'troubled times ahead' with the story. The only way I'm okay with this storyline is if Tony Gordon comes back as a ghost to UNLEASH HELL on anyone who would ever DARE to hurt Maria. Otherwise, fmeh.
- Also, there was an interview on Digital Spy the other week with Kevin Fletcher, who plays Andy on Emmerdale, and whether or not he started the fire that's just happened. He said that Andy is 'basically a good man, who is just unlucky at this particular point in time'. A good man who used to beat his wife. And still kind of hates women. Nice.
- Mostly at the moment I'm trying to decide what to spend my leftover Christmas money on, and then not buying anything at all. Or buying a new pair of jeans. Or a scarf from out of the sales. It's slightly frustrating. I kind of need to get my money sorted out pretty soon though. And even buy stuff or put a stop on it for a bit.
- I also keep meaning to post more. A part of me wants to do a series of posts pimping films I love, or picspamming people about my favourite, little-known film pairings, every day for 30 days or something. The idea of doing a picspam every day - in the way that I tend to do them - is a little daunting though. Yet at the same time, quite attractive.
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Oct. 1st, 2010 04:12 amThe night of the day I posted about my house having internet problems, and me having to use my dad's computer, he asked me to bring my laptop down to his room, and then put a thing in the USB socket and a disc in the computer to set it up, and now I can totally pick up N-something on my laptop and have the internet in my room again! However, my dad had warned me earlier in the week about us between us having almost completely used up our internet download limit for this month, possibly because of me watching old episodes of Hollyoaks off 4od, possibly because of a bunch of updates he'd been downloading. And I was trying to be careful, I really was, but last night I without really thinking about it clicked onto a few video links and things, and accidentally used the last of it up. So we didn't have the internet for all of today, and I only just got it back an hour or so ago. Our internet problems continue, basically. But they should be a bit better from now on.
In other news, I wish I didn't love so many characters that end up sexually assaulting women. I wish it so much. Although probably nothing will ever be as bad as when I loved Sam from Hollyoaks, AND THEN THAT WENT VERY WRONG. On a current note - I've basically been having problems with Coronation Street and been avoiding watching it lately because I heard a while ago - just about after all the murder trial stuff with Gail finished, I guess - that they were possibly going to do a rape storyline involving David Platt attacking Tina, his ex-girlfriend, in revenge for her still not getting back together with him and going out with his friend Graeme instead. And while it seemed like something that went a bit too far for David, it also seemed like something they might do if they wanted him to be a bit darker now that he was a proper adult. Or that they could do it, like if he did something while she was drunk, and he didn't really think of it as rape or something. But basically, I just found it really hard to watch thinking that that was something that might happen later on. I should have known better, really, given that even the 'insider' who was telling the newspaper about the story said that the producer thought that David, Tina and Graeme were the 'future' of the show, and you can't really have someone rape someone and then really stick around as an even vaguely sympathetic character.
But anyway, ( Tonight's episode, what actually happened )
( Spoilers for David, Tina and Graeme for the next couple of weeks/months of Coronation Street )
( Gary spoilers and speculations for the next few months, too )
It's weird with a lot of the characters I tend to love - a lot of them I love because they are basically jerks, who don't really cope with other people well, and if they are male don't always cope with women/relationships well. Which sadly seems to lead into some level of sexual assault/really terrible behaviour quite easily, when plots call for it. I'm not too worried about my apparent love of them, because I know from Sam from Hollyoaks that when things get REALLY bad I don't just keep loving them and forgiving what they've done because I liked the character. And there are plenty of characters I love that have never done any kind of sexual assault or anything weird to female characters. It's just that when ANOTHER ONE goes and does something, it gets slightly more awful. OH GOD DUDES, STOP DOING IT.
Anyway. In other news ( Tonight's Emmerdale )
( Spoilers for the next few weeks/speculation on the end of the Wylde murder storyline on Emmerdale )
So. That is my Emmerdale and Coronation Street news, basically.
In other news, I wish I didn't love so many characters that end up sexually assaulting women. I wish it so much. Although probably nothing will ever be as bad as when I loved Sam from Hollyoaks, AND THEN THAT WENT VERY WRONG. On a current note - I've basically been having problems with Coronation Street and been avoiding watching it lately because I heard a while ago - just about after all the murder trial stuff with Gail finished, I guess - that they were possibly going to do a rape storyline involving David Platt attacking Tina, his ex-girlfriend, in revenge for her still not getting back together with him and going out with his friend Graeme instead. And while it seemed like something that went a bit too far for David, it also seemed like something they might do if they wanted him to be a bit darker now that he was a proper adult. Or that they could do it, like if he did something while she was drunk, and he didn't really think of it as rape or something. But basically, I just found it really hard to watch thinking that that was something that might happen later on. I should have known better, really, given that even the 'insider' who was telling the newspaper about the story said that the producer thought that David, Tina and Graeme were the 'future' of the show, and you can't really have someone rape someone and then really stick around as an even vaguely sympathetic character.
But anyway, ( Tonight's episode, what actually happened )
( Spoilers for David, Tina and Graeme for the next couple of weeks/months of Coronation Street )
( Gary spoilers and speculations for the next few months, too )
It's weird with a lot of the characters I tend to love - a lot of them I love because they are basically jerks, who don't really cope with other people well, and if they are male don't always cope with women/relationships well. Which sadly seems to lead into some level of sexual assault/really terrible behaviour quite easily, when plots call for it. I'm not too worried about my apparent love of them, because I know from Sam from Hollyoaks that when things get REALLY bad I don't just keep loving them and forgiving what they've done because I liked the character. And there are plenty of characters I love that have never done any kind of sexual assault or anything weird to female characters. It's just that when ANOTHER ONE goes and does something, it gets slightly more awful. OH GOD DUDES, STOP DOING IT.
Anyway. In other news ( Tonight's Emmerdale )
( Spoilers for the next few weeks/speculation on the end of the Wylde murder storyline on Emmerdale )
So. That is my Emmerdale and Coronation Street news, basically.
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Apr. 20th, 2010 12:16 amTonight on Coronation Street Gary Windass was home on leave, even though he was actually AWOL from the army, and just as he was leaving the house David - who hasn't been in it for a week or so as far as I can tell - came down the street, and saw him, and said "Well, go on then. Make a joke about my mum. "Gail in jail", or has she got a tattoo yet?, or something". And Gary just said "No, dude, I wouldn't wish what's happened to your family on my worst enemy." And David asked if he was making a joke. And Gary was just like no, properly, I hope it all turns out okay, and let your mum know we don't believe a word of it. And David was like "Okay. Thanks". And then later when Gary was just leaving the house again David was coming down the street the other way, and stopped and said thanks, or something, for what he'd said earlier. And said maybe the next time Gary was back he might want to go for a drink or something. And Gary said yeah, that sounded good. And they were both trying really hard to be civil to each other without actually looking at each other. It was a bit beautiful and perfect. I HOPE THAT IT IS THE START OF THEIR LOVE, AND NOT THEM TYING UP THE LOOSE ENDS OF GARY'S LIFE SO THEY CAN KILL HIM LATER ON. It's probably just them making Gary seem mature and everything, as his mother mentioned in the episode, so it made it all the more difficult when his parents find out he actually ran away from the army. I am just worried they're going to kill him. Mostly I'm worried because someone said the writers were going to kill him, with no source backing them up, on a soap forum, and even though I know that people just lie on those places sometimes I still worry it might be true. Given that he is in the army and a 'killed-in-action' storyline might be something Coronation Street wanted to do. I like Gary. And he is David's true love. I don't want them to kill him, really.
I do love that they try to give him scenes with David whenever he's back on the Street though. Because David is one of the most important people in his life, obviously. ::LOVE::
Also I am back from my holiday in Filey. It was in turns hard, horrendous, and quite nice. I might post more about it later, but given that I haven't been doing that very often lately I can't really promise to. It was nice though, parts of it. But suffice to say, coming on my period on the day we were going out there didn't exactly help. And then on Saturday, I set out - in lovely weather - to go to see the Nacional Ballet De Cuba perform Swan Lake at the Lowry in Manchester. Despite some early morning problems with getting the train from my local station, Manchester proved really quite easy to get to, and cheap, and it was pretty easy getting to the Lowry from the station as well. And the ballet was good, although I think by that point I was feeling pretty exhausted from the holiday and travelling and everything, and was almost falling asleep in act 2. But it was good, and the dancing was lovely, and I got talking to a couple next to me when I tried to explain part of the plot to them. We talked about what ballets I'd been to, and how I got into it, and the fact that the woman and I were both there because we really liked Cuba, even though she'd never been either. The man had though. A part of me hates him. But still, they were lovely, and it was really nice talking to them. And then I watched the rest of the ballet, had a really nice simple train journey back to Yorkshire, and I was home. Hurrah.
Another thing it turns out they're doing at the Lowry in August is 50 Years of Coronation Street - over 2,000 storylines packed into a 2-hour stage show. A part of me really wants to go. It seems a bit ridiculous given that most of the things I love in Coronation Street have happened in the last year or two. Still. Alternate David Platt. IT IS TEMPTING.
I do love that they try to give him scenes with David whenever he's back on the Street though. Because David is one of the most important people in his life, obviously. ::LOVE::
Also I am back from my holiday in Filey. It was in turns hard, horrendous, and quite nice. I might post more about it later, but given that I haven't been doing that very often lately I can't really promise to. It was nice though, parts of it. But suffice to say, coming on my period on the day we were going out there didn't exactly help. And then on Saturday, I set out - in lovely weather - to go to see the Nacional Ballet De Cuba perform Swan Lake at the Lowry in Manchester. Despite some early morning problems with getting the train from my local station, Manchester proved really quite easy to get to, and cheap, and it was pretty easy getting to the Lowry from the station as well. And the ballet was good, although I think by that point I was feeling pretty exhausted from the holiday and travelling and everything, and was almost falling asleep in act 2. But it was good, and the dancing was lovely, and I got talking to a couple next to me when I tried to explain part of the plot to them. We talked about what ballets I'd been to, and how I got into it, and the fact that the woman and I were both there because we really liked Cuba, even though she'd never been either. The man had though. A part of me hates him. But still, they were lovely, and it was really nice talking to them. And then I watched the rest of the ballet, had a really nice simple train journey back to Yorkshire, and I was home. Hurrah.
Another thing it turns out they're doing at the Lowry in August is 50 Years of Coronation Street - over 2,000 storylines packed into a 2-hour stage show. A part of me really wants to go. It seems a bit ridiculous given that most of the things I love in Coronation Street have happened in the last year or two. Still. Alternate David Platt. IT IS TEMPTING.