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Which twin were more of a brat?


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Personally I think Matilda and Henry, and Kirsty and Jade they were all a group of brats when they first came :lol: , but I used to find Kirsty such a brat when she going through her rebellious days, Henry and Jade dont do much and matilda shes just developed so much, I dont sees bratty think she at all nowadays. I remeber when the sutherlands twins were so annoying at times, soemtimes they went over the limit.

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Jade had bratty rebelious phases (remember the infamous "life's too short not to have some fun" line that popped up now and again) but they were inconsistent and didn't really work in my opinion. Kirsty was a big brat, leaving school thinking she was all grown up to be a hairdresser, then taking drugs, then (I won't go into the KK thing as that's a matter of opinion), then lying about being pregnant and lying about losing the baby... etc etc. But at least it was a consistent part of her character.

I liked Jade, though sometimes she could act a bit high and moral. I always felt that even though she was the most background of the Sutherland sisters, she was the quiet one who really suffered for everyone else's actions. I loved the episode that focussed on Jade writing in her diary.

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They were all brats, especially those damn Sutherlands <_< . Matilda is the only one who i grew to like because they managed to develop her character without ruining her. I wasn't a fan of KK, don't even get me started on Jade, and Dani was just whiney and annoying. ( I realise Dani wasn't one of the twins, but i had to mention her)

Henry, sorry who was that? That's pretty much what i thought of his character, what a waste of airtime.

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When Henry and Matilda first came to the bay, they were both really bratty. They were snotty and thought they were better than everyone and that Summer Bay wasn't cool enough or good enough for them. Matilda would moan that there was only 1 bathroom in the house, both her and Henry were horrible to Rhys and the other Sutherlands. They were awful. After a while though they became ok, but I think that for their first few months on the show they were far more bratty than Kirsty and Jade, they were just quieter, Kirsty was always noisy and boisterous!

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She was a bitch to everyone. Especially through the baby lie storyline.

I don't think your allowed to swear on this forum as the boards are G rated.

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Yes Kirsty and Matilda were both bratty in their early days. However, I grew to like them. Kirsty was my fave out of the Sutherland twins and sibs, where as Matilda was better out of the Hunter twins. Mind you Henry left so just shows who was the better actor and possibly the popular one with viewers and maybe the crew.

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When Henry and Matilda first came to the bay, they were both really bratty. They were snotty and thought they were better than everyone and that Summer Bay wasn't cool enough or good enough for them. Matilda would moan that there was only 1 bathroom in the house, both her and Henry were horrible to Rhys and the other Sutherlands. They were awful. After a while though they became ok

I agree with every word, they always complained about Summer Bay ("Not good enough" e.t.c.), but like you said, they became ok. Dont get me wrong, im not a huge Maddie fan but her character is more bearable now. Like someone else said, they managed to make her character 'better' without ruining it. Henry was just as snobby, but I think Matilda had more of an attitude.

Kirsty, was a brat, and constantly whined (hmm..I wonder who she got it off *cough* Dani *cough*) but I could put up with her character. Jade, on the other hand I could not stand!

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