Dibble Investments Inc Posted January 24, 2012 Report Posted January 24, 2012 There was one small problem with the double-episodes: they cut out the closing credits for the first episode and the opening credits AND the beginnings from the second episode. For that reason I didn't like the double episodes. But if they show 2 episodes in a row per day with the opening and closing credits left intact, with no beginnings cut off, then I'd be happy with double episodes. I agree, as petty as it might sound, having the opening & closing credits edited out ruins the show....it kills the anticipation of the next episode and it gives the feeling that the episode has been 'tampered with'..... Seven currently airs double episodes of Sons&Daughters on Wed night and fortunately they've left the credits intact.....a good sign indeed if double episodes of H&A TEY are feasible in the future.....
dncllpyk Posted January 27, 2012 Report Posted January 27, 2012 They could do what they do with double Vampire Diaries on Fox 8 where the starting and ending credits are both intact for both episodes
Dibble Investments Inc Posted January 27, 2012 Report Posted January 27, 2012 Ben and his damn chooks!!! Enough to drive you insane!!! Adam & Marilyn's blackmail tactics over Ernie Jacobs certainly were effective. Thoughts??? Why did no one think Emma was innocent about the stolen Exam paper??? Your thoughts about Fisher & Pippa???
Ryan Posted January 27, 2012 Report Posted January 27, 2012 Ben and his damn chooks!!! Enough to drive you insane!!! It would be a nice storyline if it had happened really quickly, but it seems to have dominated for about a week now.
Ryan Posted January 28, 2012 Report Posted January 28, 2012 Watched quite a lot of episodes recently. I thought it was quite interesting in the episode where Tom dies (526), how the closing credits had changed, but the opening credits had stayed the same, almost signifying that "era" had now finished already. More up to date, and I can't believe the council election storyline is still going. What's that? 50 episodes now. I know it's not really taken any episodes over and it's really just been used for fun stories along the way, add to the fact council elections don't take a week in real life, but it is beginning to wear. Been said elsewhere, but Jo Mitchell's acting is horrendous. I'm sure we'll say it again in the future, but it is a very different show to the one we were watching 2 years ago and has now very much become the show it was for at least the next ten years.
Natasha Posted January 29, 2012 Report Posted January 29, 2012 Adam & Marilyn's blackmail tactics over Ernie Jacobs certainly were effective. Thoughts??? I underestimate Marilyn quite a bit. She can be quite cunning and smart when she wants to be. I think they are safe now in their home and it was sweet of Adam giving her a kiss. Pippa and the chooks are funny! I love light-hearted storylines like this. And how long do we have to endure the awful Jo Mitchell?? (I know we are not supposed to comment on the acting, but I had to say it)
ryno_091 Posted January 29, 2012 Report Posted January 29, 2012 And how long do we have to endure the awful Jo Mitchell?? (I know we are not supposed to comment on the acting, but I had to say it) jane holland does depart at some point by offically departs in 613 so not to long around 40 eps so 8 weeks from monday
Old H&A Fan Posted January 29, 2012 Report Posted January 29, 2012 I think she is kinda cute!♥ The "acting" may be due to the fact she is a police officer and feels she has to uphold the law, unbendingly and like a robot. A lot of police seem to act and sound rather like robots.
Ryan Posted January 29, 2012 Report Posted January 29, 2012 You're allowed to comment on an actors acting, it is their job. What we try and discorage people from doing would be "What a Tub of Lard that Mat Stevenson is. He needs to go on a diet." To be honest, the only character I can really think ther was a problem with is Orange Sharni Vinson. I guess because I've seen relationship scenes it sort of nullifies this point slightly, but we like our police to have authority, Jo Mitchell in her age, stature, everything, has no authority as a police officer.
Natasha Posted January 30, 2012 Report Posted January 30, 2012 Jo Mitchell in her age, stature, everything, has no authority as a police officer. I can't take her seriously as a cop. I hope her acting does get better.
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