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There have been a couple and they are quite recent,but thats beacuse they are fresh in my mind and cant think of older ones..

But the believers just went on far to long and i know tasha is sometimes gullible but robbie the person she loved and martha her best friend telling her that they are bad and she just ignores them and goes off with strangers compared to robbie and martha,i just dont see tasha actually doing that..even though their way of life is one she liked and she is alittle too trusting,it was just hard to believe she would give up what she had for it...plus it went on for to long not doing anything apart from robbie trying to get tasha to see the truth and tasha not hearing anything of it..even when she found out the truth it still wasnt that good..

Project 56..or 57..i can never remember the number..that went on far to long,it had alot of screentime that did basically nothing,i didnt like the characters involved either.

I dont like kane and the sutherlands at all,but i really hated the time when the sutherlands were against kane and kirsty getting together and she just betrayed her family to be with someone that raped her sister,it was just unbelievable,all it was about at that time was the sutherlands and kane,the same arguement over and over again..it was worse when they finally accepted him,beacuse they accepted him..but at least then other things were going on.

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Some of the longer storylines have been over done I feel. I did not enjoy the paternity story with Hayley Scott and Kim last year as it seemed to go on for ever, and we all knew the truth would come out in the end. I found the return of the stalker very dissapointing and it did not live up tp expectation. I was never a Kirsty and Kane fan although I think their exit was well done, but they were given far too much air time at the expense of other equally, if not more so, worthy characters and storylines. I found the believers to be unbelievable, if you will excuse the very poor pun.

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I agree with the hayley/scott/kim storyline,that did go on for so long and everytime they showed josie or brett or even once kim just picking up the folder but something distracting them made it all the more worse,beacuse it was just so long...you wanted it over and done with..i didnt like any of the characters involved in it either and it took up alot of the episodes aswell.

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The paternity storyline was awful, it made me dislike 3 characters whome I had previously quite liked. Before the paternity storyline I quite liked Hayley, although she could be irritating at times, she was generally quite a nice, likeable girl. But the way she treat both Scott and Kim at different times during that storylines was just awful, she expected Scott to be perfectly happy with her having Kim's child, then she said she'd marry Kim when she was actually in love with Scott, breaking Kim's heart by leaving him on their wedding day!

Then there was the way Scott behaved throughout the whole thing, he was a complete wet blanket, not exactly the knight in shining armour we saw when he first rode onto the beach on his horse, impressing Dani to no end!

I didn't like Kim during that storyline either, I just found him to be irritating, he and Hayley didn't make a good couple and they did seem like they were rubbing Scott's nose in it from time to time too.

So yeah, that has to be one of the worst storylines I can remember!

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I think the Believers storyline was dragged out, but not too much. Sometimes, it was just little bits that seemed pointless. Then of course there was the whole paternity saga, which was just ridiculous. I don't think I've ever been so bored by one storyline in my life!

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Personally I didn’t really consider that paternity storyline a dragged-out storyline on its own – I think it was more promotion making it bigger than what it was. In fact, I kinda started feeling for Hayley’s character during her last year and since Noah’s death – I really didn’t mind watching her, Bec’s acting improved big time too which was good to see, you could start believing in Hayley more – plus I felt sorry for her she’d been through a lot in the Bay, as she was quite a ‘nice’ girl trying to be positive all the time…etc I think she was a pretty insecure kinda character which made her interesting. But I must admit, the endless romances were tiresome.

I had no interest in Project 56 or Brett Macklin and Josie’s ‘return’… it was all very blaaah.

These days the 'huge' storylines that are overly hyped I always fined boring and very predictable. And the teen romances - these storylines for the teens really drag the show down in my opinion, they aren’t written well and the characters are boring without depth, I find it hard to relate to them as teens - they belong in a kids show.

Most of Kirsty and Kane's relationship bored me, and I was happy to see the back of them last year...it feels like years ago now.

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The Believers dragged on for a bit and Josh West's murder is dragging on. So is Belle's mother situation, that seems to be forgotten for the moment.

Edit: The Hayley/Scott/Kim storyline dragged on for long, but i joined half way through. When Hayley was looking for a place for whatever and Scott was totally flurting with her.

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The Believers storyline was flogged to death. Just when it looked like it was coming to an end Tasha would turn around fall for any old rubbish Jonah spouted and act like an insane cow to all her friends.

Kane and Kirsty dragged on for years. The scriptwriters just loved them ( I on the other hand didn't). They were constantly on screen and their scenes together seemed to go on and on with tiny scenes of other characters randomly slotted in . The whole show revolved around them. Even in the rare episodes they weren't in everyone else seemed to be talking about them so there were no other storylines to concentrate on.

Josh's murder hasn't really dragged on, it's kind of been forgotten about for a couple of weeks then randomly brought up in conversations. Peters secret undercover work storyline has dragged on. I'm fed of him being a misery and we're still no closer to finding out what is up with him than we were two months ago. It's gone very Lost on us where all these exciting mysteries are flung at you and they drag them out, put in as many twists as humanly possible then when it comes to answer the mystery you really don't care anymore.

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