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| Lee's depression storyline; How far will EE go with this? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 16 Sep 2015, 20:52 (2,605 Views) | |
| Blades' receptionist | 17 Sep 2015, 17:27 Post #21 |
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Yeh, and we had the random scenes one episode with Whitney where he said he wanted to go back to the frontline and it was then never mentioned again! |
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| Blades' receptionist | 17 Sep 2015, 20:42 Post #22 |
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Those scenes tonight were brilliant. The ones with Lee in the kitchen were heart-wrenching. |
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| Blades' receptionist | 17 Sep 2015, 23:25 Post #23 |
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It's interesting that they are showing Lee's storyline the way they are. Unlike Corrie's storyline, Lee's family now know early on about how something is wrong (although depression hasn't been mentioned yet, has it?) and therefore there isn't the angle of him not wanting anyone to know. Therefore the focus is going to be on how even though he has so much support, he feels like he can't take it, or shouldn't. That's such a big thing with depression and I'm glad it's being portrayed - someone can be told a million times how much they are loved etc. but it doesn't mean they will believe them. |
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| Blades' receptionist | 18 Sep 2015, 21:42 Post #24 |
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Danny-Boy was amazing again tonight. Why do we think he is not taking his medication? |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Sep 2015, 00:06 Post #25 |
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I think Lee thinks that taking medication to help/control his condition at the moment is an admission of failure on his part. He's determined to fight this his own way, I suppose. Ronnie's interest in Lee's presence in the waiting room was creepy to say the least, and it was out of the ordinary. She doesn't really know the Carters as anyone other than the people who run the pub. There's going to be something about that weird exchange and Dean's fate, mark me. Ronnie and Vincent will be the end of Dean, and somehow Lee will get the blame - and Dean's end will come via the diazepam Ronnie convinced the GP that she needed. |
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| Charper | 19 Sep 2015, 00:15 Post #26 |
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I did wonder the significance of that scene, EE these days isn't prone to normal "everyday community scenes" - there is usually a storyline purpose. And I honestly can't say I remember Ronnie ever sharing a Carter scene. They are very much strangers. I hope she's not shoehorned into Lees storyline. I'm really enjoying it but Ronnie brings down any story - she's already tainted the Kathy/Gavin stuff. Here's hoping for a shock exit where she falls on the train tracks chasing Charlie. |
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| Blades' receptionist | 19 Sep 2015, 00:22 Post #27 |
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Wow that is some theory but it's a good one. |
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