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Wasn't Tasha being brainwashed though? I know she left her boyfriend/husband and best friend but if her "religion" says she has to give up these people for the religion then if she's that committed she would. If she genuinely believed this was the right path, and the people she loved most wouldn't support her, of course she was going to be hurt and seeihng it from their point of view probably wasn't a priority. In her distress, she would seek comfort from Jonah, who would brainwash her further and each time Robbie or Martha or Jack tried to get her to come home, she got deeper into it. I think the storyline's length wasn't a problem - it needed to realistically reflect a cult's affect - I think it was just there were not enough twists in the plot to keep us interested. It was just more scenes with Tasha's life on the farm, which was a realistic approach; which was Ok but I think as viewers we wanted something more.

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The storylines that come to mind are the paternity one and the Believers. The paternity one annoyed me because, everytime I thought they'd all find out the truth, something got in the way and made it drag out for longer. And the Believers storyline just lasted way too long. Or maybe I just have a short attention span :P

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Project 56.We all knew it wouldn't happen it was just a waste of screen time.The Hayley/Scott/Kim paternity gate one to.That was just dull as for me,i didn't like any of the characters involved which didn't help.

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I know, Tasha treated everyone like dirt and everyone welcomed her back with open arms with not even a touch of resentment for being dumped for a load of loons who live in the bush and think drug rape is the best way to concieve a baby. Theres being stupid and then theres being Tasha.

You just described how I feel perfectly! Her 'husband' and best freind numerously put their lives on the line (literally) for her and she constantly threw it back in their faces. Then as soon as she's found it's all hunky dory. Please, don't insult my intelligence!

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It seems like not many people enjoyed the paternity thing with Hayley/ Scott and Kim . I didnt really like that either. I like the Believers thing , i thought that that was really good script writing and was very enjoyable to watch. I thought it was thrilling. :lol:

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I don't think that there are many people who would disgaree that the paternity storyline was dragged on and became really boring (and I'm definately not one of them), but when Ella took over the role of Hayley, I really began to enjoy the storyline.

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I don't think that there are many people who would disgaree that the paternity storyline was dragged on and became really boring (and I'm definately not one of them), but when Ella took over the role of Hayley, I really began to enjoy the storyline.

To my mind Ella did the impossible and in an odd sort of way she actually saved that storyline....it was still one of the wrost for me though! :P

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I disliked Project 56, Who Shot Josh West, and of course Paternity Gate. But the one I could not stand was Stalker 2005 (and its return in 06). For mine it took the show in a direction where police work became a focus with today's unfortunate legacy the sight of the cop shop and blue-shirts in every second episode.

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