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Rob is too good for Roxy she doesn't deserve him.

I hope Damian confesses to cheating on that exam I remember this story line from the first time it aired but I can't remember if Damian confesses or not.

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The cheating story line is a great example of why I love the early years - it's exciting despite being, well, not very exciting. If you know what I mean. Just a small incident but the drama comes from the characters, the writing and the fallout, rather than the idea of the story itself.

I forgot to mention a few episodes ago I noticed a continuity error regarding Donna. Rob mentioned her surname, and I forget what he said now, but it wasn't Bishop.

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Roxy could of been nicer to Rob in todays episode he walked her to the Diner and gave her a rose and she was horrible to him. I'm glad he finally grew a back bone and told her were to go and calling her stuck up

I can't believe no one wanted to try Pippa's muffins and Ailsa refused to sell them it could of been a way to attract new customers to the Diner healthy customers

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On 22/11/2015, 03:01:26, Old H&A Fan said:

The show would be ridiculed today if what was written in 1993/94 was written today. Aaaaahhhh yesssss........the ugly face of #Political #Correctness at its most obvious!

?????

The show had a higher "Fun" factor back then without going into full own Panto/Clown mode ala Neighbours late1994-early 1996.

I reckon Michael would have given Jack some wary looks had he happen to be... That way inclined. Not to mention Alf! "Strewth... Now I understand why he tried to get into Don's bed!"  :lol:

15 hours ago, beau_t said:

The cheating story line is a great example of why I love the early years - it's exciting despite being, well, not very exciting. If you know what I mean. Just a small incident but the drama comes from the characters, the writing and the fallout, rather than the idea of the story itself.

I forgot to mention a few episodes ago I noticed a continuity error regarding Donna. Rob mentioned her surname, and I forget what he said now, but it wasn't Bishop.

Yep, even when H&A "took their foot off the gas" this year in the drama stakes for the most part they still capture real emotion. They were probably toying with names as they weren't sure if Donna was gonna rock up yet.

On 22/11/2015, 22:58:44, beau_t said:

I was about to say "I wonder how Michael coped when Chris came out as gay"... temporarily forgetting something obvious!

The thing is they glossed over pretty much any mention of Michael at all. In fact at that point Chris had reverted to his birthname, Fletcher and acknowledged Tom as his father when Alf was talking about how understanding he would have been in that situation. 

 

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I can't believe how rude Roxy is being towards poor Rob! I'm glad he grew a spine and told her exactly what he thinks of her-stuck up! And she is! She thinks she's better than him. Well, got news for her...she isnt. Rob is better than her, she doesn't deserve a friendly, nice guy like Rob. He's fit in well with the Bay.

Poor Pippa-she wants to be healthy but her best friend Alisa didn't want to sell her muffins in the diner. :/ 

How did Shane figure it out the cheater was Damian? I hope Damian will cop flak for this and not stepping forward. He was a bit of a coward and letting his friends take the blame.

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7 hours ago, Natasha said:

How did Shane figure it out the cheater was Damian? I hope Damian will cop flak for this and not stepping forward. He was a bit of a coward and letting his friends take the blame.

By applying the Sherlock Holmes principle: 'when one eliminates the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth...'  He knew it wasn't himself, Sarah was too honest, and he was now sure it wasn't Angel or Tug owing to their reaction to accusations.  And Damian had been very subdued about the whole thing.

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9 hours ago, Red Ranger 1 said:

As far as I'm aware, Christopher was always Fletcher, like Sally was? I may have forgotten/missed a reference somewhere but I don't think so.

He was referred to as Ross a couple times. There was that time he and Duncan got lost in that old house c.97 and Duncan was all like "Come on, Ross don't be a wuss.".

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Oh, really? Maybe Duncan doesn't know his surname and just knows his parents are Mr and Mrs Ross? Mind you, I'm still trying to work out when exactly Sam became Sam Marshall, it just seems to have...happened.

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