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netibiza | 20:02 Tue 22nd Apr 2014 | Film, Media & TV
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Gosh I am actually crying, Adam Woodyatt really can act.
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He must be in the minority in that show!
It was very well done, hard to watch though, the end where he told Peter, I was almost in tears and I don't watch it much very often.
Don't (can't) watch EE, but I did catch the last two minutes and have to admit I thought the opposite!
Thought someone would have come out of the Vic tho, all that screaming, Peter could have been being murdered & no one would have noticed.
Free drinks meant deaf ears!
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Damned clever acting by both, I was also surprised no one heard Peter's anguished screams.
That was blooming brilliant acting outside the pub.
Bit silly with no one hearing them, but hey, it brought a tear to my eyes.
Adam showed what he's made of --good actor when he needs to be.
didn,t anyone think that the last bit where Ian told Peter was rather odd,he said "she,s gone" not she,s dead ,I would have asked where she had gone and not just assumed he meant she was dead
I agree, Adam's good at the tough stuff but the time we find out who did it we'll probably be past caring.
I was dreading this as I thought I'd had enough of Ian's snivelling, he does it with monotonous regularity. This however was gripping and made very emotional viewing. The police on the other hand were appalling and I do hope that this is not an accurate portrayal of how they'd really behave, the liaison officer seemed like she couldn't wait to get away.
Agree, ratty. The male officer in particular was awful.
To be honest, I thought the acting was awful and that boy screaming out No, No, No at the end was wayyyyyyy over the top !!
Adam was good, he always is, but I agree with folly, when he said 'she's gone' I thought that could mean she had left for good, not died.
Didn't know they had a Common in Walford. Thought Lucy's demise was a bit hurried . Not enough suspense leading up to it. Brilliant acting by Ian apart from the'' she's gone '' bit. Goodness knows why it's going to drag on and on for 12 months before we know who's done it. No-one I know seems to care.

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