Apparently EastEnders (big BBC soap opera) did a live episode the other night, and this character only appeared for this one scene and was meant to say "How's Ian?"
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqrLxcO28zE[/media]
[sp]Their fucking faces[/sp]
The colour of panic.
oops
The actor who plays Ian is called Adam, hence the fuck up. I don't know why they bother with live episodes, they messed up last time as well.
[QUOTE=squids_eye;47172845]The actor who plays Ian is called Adam, hence the fuck up. I don't know why they bother with live episodes, they messed up last time as well.[/QUOTE]
They're doing live episodes because they're not telling the actors whos the murderer till 5 minutes before hand.
corpsing intensifies
[QUOTE=squids_eye;47172845]The actor who plays Ian is called Adam, hence the fuck up. I don't know why they bother with live episodes, they messed up last time as well.[/QUOTE]
should write in her having an affair with a person named adam.
Bobby did it....
[QUOTE=Chains!;47172918]They're doing live episodes because they're not telling the actors whos the murderer till 5 minutes before hand.[/QUOTE]
thats actually really cool
on paper
[QUOTE=matty928;47173991]Bobby did it....[/QUOTE]
Dangit, Bobby.
[QUOTE=Chains!;47172918]They're doing live episodes because they're not telling the actors whos the murderer till 5 minutes before hand.[/QUOTE]
I'm lost here. Why?
[QUOTE=Bernie Buddy;47175040]I'm lost here. Why?[/QUOTE]
It was a year long storyline leading up to the 30th anniversary so they wanted to do something special.
And live TV always adds some extra excitement to a show.
Is it me, or are soap operas way more popular in Australia and the UK.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;47175097]Is it me, or are soap operas way more popular in Australia and the UK.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget Mexico and their faster-than-normal-shows telenovelas.
[B]EDIT:[/B]​ Why is this funny?
Could've just said "Oh sorry, I meant Ian, I've had a bit too much to drink tonight"
That could've saved it.
[QUOTE=Angry pepper;47175206]Could've just said "Oh sorry, I meant Ian, I've had a bit too much to drink tonight"
That could've saved it.[/QUOTE]
Seeing as they were doing live inserts I doubt they would have had time to improv a little.
Which makes it even hilarious, from what I understand there was like 2 or 3 ~2 min inserts in that episode and she managed to fuck it up.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;47175097]Is it me, or are soap operas way more popular in Australia and the UK.[/QUOTE]
they're far bigger in latin america, seriously it's the only thing some people ever watch
[QUOTE=matty928;47173991]Bobby did it....[/QUOTE]
And now they need a sequel to the flashback to explain how a 9 year old kid can drag his dead 20something year old sister through london and drop her in a park an not be seen by ANY ONE IN LONDON.
I am curious though, the actual reveal, everything that happened in the flashback was -or at least seemed- pre recorded and they selected the one it was before the broadcast started so I am curious what the other endings where and why they were explained.
Probably make more sense than the real one!
[QUOTE=Chrisordie;47177356]And now they need a sequel to the flashback to explain how a 9 year old kid can drag his dead 20something year old sister through london and drop her in a park an not be seen by ANY ONE IN LONDON.
I am curious though, the actual reveal, everything that happened in the flashback was -or at least seemed- pre recorded and they selected the one it was before the broadcast started so I am curious what the other endings where and why they were explained.
Probably make more sense than the real one![/QUOTE]
Jane probably moved the body when she found out Bobby killed her.
I never thought I would see the day when a facepunch thread was discussing Eastenders...
At least it's more tame than when coronation street did their 50th anniversary week in 4 parts with the last being live.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrN1EOWVK8U[/media]
Won £180 thanks to Bobby.
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