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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Sept 29, 2007 10:09:13 GMT
What do everyone think of The Campbells in H&A?
They are....different, but is that a good thing or bad?
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Post by sootycat on Sept 29, 2007 11:33:44 GMT
The kids refreshing honesty is something different.
It's obvious they have had no contact with kids their own age. I rather like them. I was horrified at the time they have to get up.......slave labour!
Grandad is something from years gone by though.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Sept 29, 2007 16:08:44 GMT
The kids refreshing honesty is something different. It's obvious they have had no contact with kids their own age. I rather like them. I was horrified at the time they have to get up.......slave labour! Grandad is something from years gone by though. Mmm, I guess so, I thought it was rather funny when Geoff originally dropped Lucas in it with his Dad regarding the boat, I mean anyone would realise that would be a good time to keep quiet so you don't drop someone in it, and also I guess it was not up to him to tell Tony but Lucas, though I think it was obvious then that these two was going to become enemies. I do think though Geoff is not as much of an angel as he is making out, he seems determine to provoke Lucas, and seems also to want to put a wedge between Lucas and his Dad? Yeah, the time they have to get up was a bit out of order, and really what The Grandfather is doing is worng by making them work the farm and not go to school, I think he is leaving his life through them? They are certainly different though, and Annie's innocence is quite cute.
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Post by sallywebster on Sept 29, 2007 16:26:01 GMT
I dont mind Annie but cant stand Geoff or the Grandad.
Geoff and Lucas's feud has actually made me like Lucas and I was never bothered about him either way before.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Sept 29, 2007 18:41:16 GMT
I dont mind Annie but cant stand Geoff or the Grandad. Geoff and Lucas's feud has actually made me like Lucas and I was never bothered about him either way before. Yeah I know what you mean actually, and the Grandad is a pain.
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