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BA
Banksoriginal
If you don't want to know the verdict I'd advice against reading the people
GS
Gavin Scott Founding member
Banksoriginal posted:
If you don't want to know the verdict I'd advice against reading the people


If you want to read news, I'd advise against reading The People.
BR
Brekkie
The scenario for guilty is pretty obvious, but according to Digital Spy, the scenario for innocent is:


She is sensationally cleared of all charges and walks from the court a free woman, but is later forced to flee Weatherfield without daughter Amy after Deirdre uncovers her lie.



http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a44360/in-pictures-corries-trial-endings-revealed.html
RM
Roger Mellie
Brekkie Boy posted:
The scenario for guilty is pretty obvious, but according to Digital Spy, the scenario for innocent is:


She is sensationally cleared of all charges and walks from the court a free woman, but is later forced to flee Weatherfield without daughter Amy after Deirdre uncovers her lie.



http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a44360/in-pictures-corries-trial-endings-revealed.html


If they have filmed the "guilty/not guilty" scene, have they filmed Tracey going to prison or Tracey fleeing Weatherfield? Confused
JE
Jez Founding member
Well I hope she is found guilty - after the way she treated her mother she deserves to rot in jail.
DB
dbl
Jez posted:
Well I hope she is found guilty - after the way she treated her mother she deserves to rot in jail.

Ditto, she doesn't deserve to be let off the hook, she's always been a vicious cow.
PA
pad
She's going to be found guilty blates, it's ethical.

Last night's episode was pure class. Beats nearly every single two hander I've seen on EastEnders (when I used to watch that show, that is).
ST
stevek
last time I watched eastenders properly Danielle Denby-Ashe was a little girl in it. (I used to watch the omnibus for lack of owt better to do on Sunday afternoons)
BR
Brekkie
pad posted:
She's going to be found guilty blates, it's ethical.



Remember though this is soap land - where you have to be truly innocent to be sent down!


I'm not that bothered by the trial at all really - or it's outcome. Knowing Tracy leaves either way makes it pretty irrelevant.


( This is why I'd have preferred Charlie to go on trial for abusing Tracy - puts the viewer in a more interesting position knowing that despite his history, this time he is actually innocent!)
ST
stevek
if they film two endings and don't know which they will use how to they film follow up scenes.

I mean have the filmed double scenes in the Barlow's Tardis, sorry house for if she's found guilty or inocent.

whatever the out come Deirdre and tracey's relationship will never be the same again.

Like Amy's bubble, like one small tot with a bottle soapy water could make that amount of bubbles Very Happy
BR
Brekkie
stevek posted:
if they film two endings and don't know which they will use how to they film follow up scenes.

I mean have the filmed double scenes in the Barlow's Tardis, sorry house for if she's found guilty or inocent.

whatever the out come Deirdre and tracey's relationship will never be the same again.

Like Amy's bubble, like one small tot with a bottle soapy water could make that amount of bubbles Very Happy



They always know which one they're using. They've admitted it too - "Maria" was on something the otherday and said she knew which ending they were using.
PT
Put The Telly On
stevek posted:
if they film two endings and don't know which they will use how to they film follow up scenes.

I mean have the filmed double scenes in the Barlow's Tardis, sorry house for if she's found guilty or inocent.

whatever the out come Deirdre and tracey's relationship will never be the same again.

Like Amy's bubble, like one small tot with a bottle soapy water could make that amount of bubbles Very Happy


"Tracey used to blow really hard"

I'm not saying anything. Wink

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