Emmerdale #7

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I think Danny Miller is trying to channel the character of Richard (played by the superb Paddy Considine) in Dead Man's Shoes with the weird sideways neck movements and sniffing. There was a scene in the Woolpack where he did a fake Oh Im not scared of you kinda shrug/shoulder shimmy which was blatantly copied from the film. Richard is a very intimidating and scary character, I'm sure he's copying his mannerisms. It's one of my favourite films so I've watched it loads of times.

But Danny Miller is a crap actor.
 

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I'm glad to see the horrible Andersons haven't been on for aaaaages (although Ethan is fit AF). Everytime I see Claudette though I just remember her in That Peter Kay Thing from 20 odd years ago. She's the woman in The Ice Cream Man Cometh who gets a tub of melted ice cream chucked over her after demanding "I want some ice cream in my cornet!". She's meant to be pissed off but as the camera moves away you see her break character and start giggling. She was a very attractive woman back then. Can't abide her in Emmerdale.
 
Waaaron has always been annoying. The only thing that made him slightly tolerable to the masses was being part of a popular couple for a number of years. E has always been a whingy self pitying hole though.

But everyone liked Robert best and wishes he was the one they'd brought back.


I'm not feeling any chemistry between Tracy and Caleb.
Didn't fell any between her and Nate either though.


I am worried about the Eric actor. I know the Parkinson's thing is fictional but he doesn't look well. He's puffy faced and his eyes are watery.

I hope he isn't ill in real life.
Love him.
 
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