• prediction Tyrone and Alina

    From capricorn40@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 27 01:52:42 2021
    This is starting to become extremely cringy.
    I'm not seeing a happily ever after for these two.

    I'm thinking Alina may pull another disappearing act.

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 27 10:58:21 2021
    On 27/05/2021 09:52, capricorn40 wrote:
    This is starting to become extremely cringy.
    I'm not seeing a happily ever after for these two.

    I'm thinking Alina may pull another disappearing act.


    It's definitely cringy! And it's soap - whoever has a happy ever after? Some bright person once said that into every life a little rain must fall - but in Corrie it's at least a thunder storm, if not a hurricane.

    I don't know if Alina will disappear though, the actress seems quite happy with the job at the moment.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/coronation-streets-alina-actress-set-23944610

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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 27 08:04:19 2021
    On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:58:21 +0100, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 27/05/2021 09:52, capricorn40 wrote:
    This is starting to become extremely cringy.
    I'm not seeing a happily ever after for these two.

    I'm thinking Alina may pull another disappearing act.


    It's definitely cringy! And it's soap - whoever has a happy ever after? Some >bright person once said that into every life a little rain must fall - but in >Corrie it's at least a thunder storm, if not a hurricane.

    I don't know if Alina will disappear though, the actress seems quite happy with
    the job at the moment.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/coronation-streets-alina-actress-set-23944610

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Lucretia Borgia on Thu May 27 21:27:59 2021
    On 27/05/2021 12:04, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Thu, 27 May 2021 10:58:21 +0100, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 27/05/2021 09:52, capricorn40 wrote:
    This is starting to become extremely cringy.
    I'm not seeing a happily ever after for these two.

    I'm thinking Alina may pull another disappearing act.


    It's definitely cringy! And it's soap - whoever has a happy ever after? Some
    bright person once said that into every life a little rain must fall - but in
    Corrie it's at least a thunder storm, if not a hurricane.

    I don't know if Alina will disappear though, the actress seems quite happy with
    the job at the moment.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/coronation-streets-alina-actress-set-23944610

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!


    Maybe that's why her contract has been renewed... to teach him a lesson, but in another way!

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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 2 12:25:46 2021
    Lucretia Borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!

    Perhaps Alina might start abusing Tyrone in a whole new way unlike
    he has had in the past...

    There was the physical abuse from Kirsty.

    There was the psychological abuse from Fiz (someone brought this up here shortly after Kirsty was out of the picture, and Fiz has demonstrated it
    with the current plot once again).

    What's next?

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  • From Liz Denesiuk@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Wed Jun 2 14:05:21 2021
    On Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 12:25:49 PM UTC-4, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    Lucretia Borgia (lucreti...@fl.it) said...

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!
    Perhaps Alina might start abusing Tyrone in a whole new way unlike
    he has had in the past...

    There was the physical abuse from Kirsty.

    There was the psychological abuse from Fiz (someone brought this up here shortly after Kirsty was out of the picture, and Fiz has demonstrated it
    with the current plot once again).

    What's next?

    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to lizsocial88@gmail.com on Wed Jun 2 18:31:37 2021
    On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 14:05:21 -0700 (PDT), Liz Denesiuk
    <lizsocial88@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 12:25:49 PM UTC-4, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    Lucretia Borgia (lucreti...@fl.it) said...

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!
    Perhaps Alina might start abusing Tyrone in a whole new way unlike
    he has had in the past...

    There was the physical abuse from Kirsty.

    Yes, I had forgotten that!

    There was the psychological abuse from Fiz (someone brought this up here
    shortly after Kirsty was out of the picture, and Fiz has demonstrated it
    with the current plot once again).

    What's next?

    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Wed Jun 2 22:54:47 2021
    On 02/06/2021 17:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    Lucretia Borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!

    Perhaps Alina might start abusing Tyrone in a whole new way unlike
    he has had in the past...

    There was the physical abuse from Kirsty.

    There was the psychological abuse from Fiz (someone brought this up here shortly after Kirsty was out of the picture, and Fiz has demonstrated it
    with the current plot once again).

    What's next?


    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off with someone else. She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 2 20:58:29 2021
    On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 22:54:47 +0100, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 02/06/2021 17:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    Lucretia Borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...

    I wouldn't care if she did, that would teach Ty a sharp lesson!

    Perhaps Alina might start abusing Tyrone in a whole new way unlike
    he has had in the past...

    There was the physical abuse from Kirsty.

    There was the psychological abuse from Fiz (someone brought this up here
    shortly after Kirsty was out of the picture, and Fiz has demonstrated it
    with the current plot once again).

    What's next?


    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be reacting
    much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off with someone else. >She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

    I would agree with that - it would though, serve him right, if Alina
    proved to be another Kirsty :-)

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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 9 19:25:32 2021
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be >reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

    Yes she's hurt, and it was his actions, but when it was just a kiss
    her actions were fueled by a combination of her hurt and her natural
    tendancy to berate him verbally. One minute she would say they have to
    talk, then when he tries to talk it out, she was essentially saying
    there's nothing that can be done to fix things.

    One cannot expect to be that way and have things continue without some substantial change, and Ty for once got some bollox and made the change.


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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Thu Jun 10 08:41:35 2021
    On 10/06/2021 00:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be
    reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    You mean he has been hen-pecked, like so many men. ;-)


    She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

    Yes she's hurt, and it was his actions, but when it was just a kiss
    her actions were fueled by a combination of her hurt and her natural
    tendancy to berate him verbally. One minute she would say they have to
    talk, then when he tries to talk it out, she was essentially saying
    there's nothing that can be done to fix things.

    One cannot expect to be that way and have things continue without some substantial change, and Ty for once got some bollox and made the change.



    The wrong one as I suspect he will regret it eventually. Right now Alina has got him doing exactly what she wants - via the bedroom. He could have used those
    bollox to stand up to Fiz.

    Don't want to spoil anyone who hasn't seen the latest episodes but Evelyn did a good job of calming Fiz after the latest row, pity no-one is calming Tyrone. There could have been a pause in hostilities.



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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 10 07:18:37 2021
    On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 08:41:35 +0100, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/06/2021 00:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be
    reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    You mean he has been hen-pecked, like so many men. ;-)


    She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

    Yes she's hurt, and it was his actions, but when it was just a kiss
    her actions were fueled by a combination of her hurt and her natural
    tendancy to berate him verbally. One minute she would say they have to
    talk, then when he tries to talk it out, she was essentially saying
    there's nothing that can be done to fix things.

    One cannot expect to be that way and have things continue without some
    substantial change, and Ty for once got some bollox and made the change.



    The wrong one as I suspect he will regret it eventually. Right now Alina has >got him doing exactly what she wants - via the bedroom. He could have used those
    bollox to stand up to Fiz.

    Don't want to spoil anyone who hasn't seen the latest episodes but Evelyn did a
    good job of calming Fiz after the latest row, pity no-one is calming Tyrone. >There could have been a pause in hostilities.

    Good for Evelyn that she doesn't automatically take Ty's side :-)

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Lucretia Borgia on Thu Jun 10 21:42:52 2021
    On 10/06/2021 11:18, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 08:41:35 +0100, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/06/2021 00:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be >>>> reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    You mean he has been hen-pecked, like so many men. ;-)


    She's hurt, and he's the one doing the hurting.

    Yes she's hurt, and it was his actions, but when it was just a kiss
    her actions were fueled by a combination of her hurt and her natural
    tendancy to berate him verbally. One minute she would say they have to
    talk, then when he tries to talk it out, she was essentially saying
    there's nothing that can be done to fix things.

    One cannot expect to be that way and have things continue without some
    substantial change, and Ty for once got some bollox and made the change. >>>


    The wrong one as I suspect he will regret it eventually. Right now Alina has
    got him doing exactly what she wants - via the bedroom. He could have used those
    bollox to stand up to Fiz.

    Don't want to spoil anyone who hasn't seen the latest episodes but Evelyn did a
    good job of calming Fiz after the latest row, pity no-one is calming Tyrone. >> There could have been a pause in hostilities.

    Good for Evelyn that she doesn't automatically take Ty's side :-)


    She certainly hasn't, and she didn't approve of what he said last night, but she
    didn't support Fiz's reaction either which is why she talked her down. So Fiz was going to talk to Tyrone but then discovered what he had done.

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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 14 20:04:45 2021
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 10/06/2021 00:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be
    reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    You mean he has been hen-pecked, like so many men. ;-)

    Fiz goes way beyond hen-pecking.

    It's all part of the character: keep picking at scabs all the while
    saying you want it to heal. Combine that with the belief that she (not
    to mention Hope as well) can do absolutely no wrong, and it's a perfect
    soap situation to create great plotlines.

    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
    - Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, May 2008

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Tue Jun 15 09:55:40 2021
    On 15/06/2021 01:04, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 10/06/2021 00:25, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...

    Has Fiz abused him currently ( or so far, at least!)? She seems to be >>>> reacting much as you might expect given he is the one who walked off
    with someone else.

    This did not begin when Ty started seeing Alina. It's been building
    again for a while, and I suspect that the lack of berating he received
    from Alina lead him to deeper feelings that got out of hand.

    You mean he has been hen-pecked, like so many men. ;-)

    Fiz goes way beyond hen-pecking.

    It's all part of the character: keep picking at scabs all the while
    saying you want it to heal. Combine that with the belief that she (not
    to mention Hope as well) can do absolutely no wrong, and it's a perfect
    soap situation to create great plotlines.


    Absolutely. :-)

    But it still doesn't change the fact that Evelyn was calming her, thinking of the kids while Alina was winding Tyrone up to fight. Fiz backed down.

    If one didn't need to worry about the kids I would have sent Ruby to live with Alina and see how she liked not being free. It's one thing sticking eyelashes on
    for fun and another looking after a child 24/7. Even better, make her look after Hope all the time. ;-)
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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 18 15:35:53 2021
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 15/06/2021 01:04, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:

    Fiz goes way beyond hen-pecking.

    It's all part of the character: keep picking at scabs all the while
    saying you want it to heal. Combine that with the belief that she (not
    to mention Hope as well) can do absolutely no wrong, and it's a perfect
    soap situation to create great plotlines.

    Absolutely. :-)

    On Thursday's episode, Fiz made a comment to Maria about how communication
    is important. My first reaction was, that's rich coming from her. Then it appeared that she appears to be coming to the realization that she simply cannot control every little detail of things.

    But it still doesn't change the fact that Evelyn was calming her,
    thinking of he kids while Alina was winding Tyrone up to fight.
    Fiz backed down.

    Evelyn's character has been rather impressive in this storyline. She
    really has been calm and as neutral as possible. Not taking sides, and
    not pulling punches when it comes to pointing out both Fiz's and
    Tyrone's mistakes/faults. She really has taken a good objective view
    of the situation.

    If one didn't need to worry about the kids I would have sent Ruby to
    live with Alina and see how she liked not being free. It's one thing
    sticking eyelashes on for fun and another looking after a child 24/7.
    Even better, make her look after Hope all the time. ;-)

    That almost certainly would have changed the situation quickly enough.

    Still, the writers have kept up with the manipulative personality of
    Hope in this storyline. She knew quite well what would happen by getting
    Alina to do the makeup/eyelashes.

    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Fri Jun 18 21:20:30 2021
    On 18/06/2021 20:35, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 15/06/2021 01:04, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:

    Fiz goes way beyond hen-pecking.

    It's all part of the character: keep picking at scabs all the while
    saying you want it to heal. Combine that with the belief that she (not
    to mention Hope as well) can do absolutely no wrong, and it's a perfect
    soap situation to create great plotlines.

    Absolutely. :-)

    On Thursday's episode, Fiz made a comment to Maria about how communication
    is important. My first reaction was, that's rich coming from her. Then it appeared that she appears to be coming to the realization that she simply cannot control every little detail of things.

    She also said that to Chesney, and I would imagine she has always been different
    with her brother, and the timing of just having to think aboutit herself was good.


    But it still doesn't change the fact that Evelyn was calming her,
    thinking of he kids while Alina was winding Tyrone up to fight.
    Fiz backed down.

    Evelyn's character has been rather impressive in this storyline. She
    really has been calm and as neutral as possible. Not taking sides, and
    not pulling punches when it comes to pointing out both Fiz's and
    Tyrone's mistakes/faults. She really has taken a good objective view
    of the situation.

    Including laughing at him. :-) But who could blame her.

    The way Alina was ignoring his attempts at conversation against the amusement of
    Maria and Fiz was fun to watch.


    If one didn't need to worry about the kids I would have sent Ruby to
    live with Alina and see how she liked not being free. It's one thing
    sticking eyelashes on for fun and another looking after a child 24/7.
    Even better, make her look after Hope all the time. ;-)

    That almost certainly would have changed the situation quickly enough.

    Still, the writers have kept up with the manipulative personality of
    Hope in this storyline. She knew quite well what would happen by getting Alina to do the makeup/eyelashes.


    She did. I think that child is having fun playing that part.
    Nice to see her real brother as well last night. he doesn't get quite so much fun though.

    --
    kat
    >^..^<

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