Post by SharonHarvey2 on Apr 21, 2005 10:16:36 GMT
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The red mist of rage has descended upon Jesse once again. He's frustrated with the slow progress of the ba, and naturally, he's blaming Rhys for everything. His mood doesn't improve when he spots Leah arriving at the concert on Dan's arm. However, Josie's arrival raises more than just his spirits! She looks fabulous, but Irene remains unimpressed. Leah isn't exactly thrilled to bits either, especially when she sees Josie sinking her talons into her ex. Jesse sees Leah's tense reaction, so hams it up a bit with his date. Children, please! Meanwhile, Hyde asks Sally if they can drop the final mystery act from the concert. Sally won't hear a word of it! She wants to bring the house down in honour of Noah, and she simply knows that this will be the thing to do it. What on earth could she have planned?
Picture this
Back at the Palace, Hayley takes a delivery. She unveils a portrait of her lost love, Noah. Who could have sent that, we wonder? And what are those menacing masked men doing in the Beach House? Josie receives a call from one of them; she reassures him that she'll let him know if anyone is likely to return and interrupt them. It's more likely than she thinks; Tasha has left her poem at home, so races back to retrieve it. She marches through the house, blissfully unaware of the potential danger from the men hidden in the shadows. After she has gone, one of the men tries to call Josie, but she's got her phone switched off. He mutters something about Mr Osbourne not being too impressed...
Who knew they were such a talented bunch?
The concert is finally underway; it's an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza that makes a night in the West End look like a Crimewatch reconstruction. Hyde looks on with pride as Kim belts his heart out in tribute to Noah. And when he's finished singing his cover version of "Is This the Way to Amarillo" (no, not really), the concert continues with Henry's much anticipated dance routine; Beth and Scott's waltz; and Tasha's poem. Hyde then drags Hayley up on stage; she reveals that Josie bought the portrait of Noah for the school. While Josie basks in the audience's rapturous applause, Irene becomes increasingly concerned by Josie's ability to wrap people around her little finger. The final act of the concert is a real show-stopper: Kit and Hyde belt out a surprise duet that brings the house down. Hyde punches the air and dedicates the performance to Noah; the audience roars with approval. Meanwhile, the men at the Beach House finish wiring the living areas for sight and sound, Big Brother style! A man, his face masked by darkness, is seen watching Irene's home on a wall of TV monitors...
I have done a review for this episode as no doubt people will want to chat about things! I was speechless to say the least at Mr. Hyde's 'performance' with Kit. Life int eh old dog yet!!
I don't know why he could not take a leaf out of his son's book and played the guitar - but I guess that was the whole point of the act, it had to be outrageous - was certainly that!! ;D
The red mist of rage has descended upon Jesse once again. He's frustrated with the slow progress of the ba, and naturally, he's blaming Rhys for everything. His mood doesn't improve when he spots Leah arriving at the concert on Dan's arm. However, Josie's arrival raises more than just his spirits! She looks fabulous, but Irene remains unimpressed. Leah isn't exactly thrilled to bits either, especially when she sees Josie sinking her talons into her ex. Jesse sees Leah's tense reaction, so hams it up a bit with his date. Children, please! Meanwhile, Hyde asks Sally if they can drop the final mystery act from the concert. Sally won't hear a word of it! She wants to bring the house down in honour of Noah, and she simply knows that this will be the thing to do it. What on earth could she have planned?
Picture this
Back at the Palace, Hayley takes a delivery. She unveils a portrait of her lost love, Noah. Who could have sent that, we wonder? And what are those menacing masked men doing in the Beach House? Josie receives a call from one of them; she reassures him that she'll let him know if anyone is likely to return and interrupt them. It's more likely than she thinks; Tasha has left her poem at home, so races back to retrieve it. She marches through the house, blissfully unaware of the potential danger from the men hidden in the shadows. After she has gone, one of the men tries to call Josie, but she's got her phone switched off. He mutters something about Mr Osbourne not being too impressed...
Who knew they were such a talented bunch?
The concert is finally underway; it's an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza that makes a night in the West End look like a Crimewatch reconstruction. Hyde looks on with pride as Kim belts his heart out in tribute to Noah. And when he's finished singing his cover version of "Is This the Way to Amarillo" (no, not really), the concert continues with Henry's much anticipated dance routine; Beth and Scott's waltz; and Tasha's poem. Hyde then drags Hayley up on stage; she reveals that Josie bought the portrait of Noah for the school. While Josie basks in the audience's rapturous applause, Irene becomes increasingly concerned by Josie's ability to wrap people around her little finger. The final act of the concert is a real show-stopper: Kit and Hyde belt out a surprise duet that brings the house down. Hyde punches the air and dedicates the performance to Noah; the audience roars with approval. Meanwhile, the men at the Beach House finish wiring the living areas for sight and sound, Big Brother style! A man, his face masked by darkness, is seen watching Irene's home on a wall of TV monitors...
I have done a review for this episode as no doubt people will want to chat about things! I was speechless to say the least at Mr. Hyde's 'performance' with Kit. Life int eh old dog yet!!
I don't know why he could not take a leaf out of his son's book and played the guitar - but I guess that was the whole point of the act, it had to be outrageous - was certainly that!! ;D