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Amazed nobody has mentioned Vera's demise. Poor Jack will have nobody to nag him now :(
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I only caught the second programme............so I only got to see when she had died and she was on the settee.
Was it emotional prior to that......is it worth me watching the omnibus? |
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i have to admit to sitting there tears streaming down my face and feeling heartbroken.
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It was very sad, but what a peaceful way to go....Hang on a minute its only a soap:D
I were surprised that there weren't a Vera thread though. |
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it was so sad it brought back memories of my mum who died a few months ago and how upset my dad was as they had been together for years like jack and vera.
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God rest her soul, the little swamp duck (as Jack called her).:)
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It brought tears to my eyes at least i wasnt the only one. It was nice how they did it though even though i got a phone call of spug in the middle of it all....... told him to ring me back ... and on the phone to him now!!!
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Any suggestions as to who Jacks new chick will be ? ;)
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Well, of course he is going to steal David's new girlfriend!:rolleyes: |
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thats a bit of a buggar, wont see her in benalmadena no more.:D
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I've never really taken to Jack and Ve.
She was funny back in the old days at Baldwin's Casuals, with her best mate Ivy Tillsley. Always ready to skive, or call a strike, and all very Rag Trade. The last ten years or so, the writers have given her a bum deal, and in my opinion have made her a bit pathetic, with Jack and Vera becoming little more than pantomime characters, which I think is unfair to Liz Dawn, who could easily have risen to the challenge of a meatier role. It was sad. I'm sure people that watched all imagined the times when they've faced death, and yes I shed a tear, only one mind, when Tyrone hugged Vera's grandson Paul, even though he knows he's a bad un. |
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I shed a few tears and 'im indoors 'filled up' too. It was really well done though and very true to life.
My daughter sent a text just after it finished............'never mind mum, at least he has a pigeon'!! |
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I do wish she had gone to live in Blackpool.
It's so much more comforting when characters just move away. It's nice to think of Mavis in the Lake District, and Hilda Ogden 'doing' for Dr. Lowther in a village in Derbyshire.:D |
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I think putting the whole 'Ryan going missing' in the same episode as poor old Vera dying was a bit disrepectful *cant think of another word*,considering how long she has been in it.......could have made the rest of it a bit nicer.
Must admit i nearly cried, but just kept reminding myself that shes not really dead. |
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Like all good drama we can relate to it. We don't really cry for them, we cry for ourselves. |
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I cried my little heart out. course Mick had to spoil it, with his usual it's not real. It's not going to be the same with out Vee to nag poor old jack.
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Once again corrie did a great job . they never fail.
very well done i thought and had me in floods of tears. loved vera . her and jack made a good team. poor jack , wonder how long they,ll keep him now. |
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Rindy, it is real...........I've been there x
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I missed it :(
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Apparently the pub that Liz Dawn has in manchester had it on the big screen and a few of the corrie cast were watching it there, toasting theend of an era.
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