@SwarlanationSt@Sharontweet I pause Twitter exile to say. THANK YOU Ally, for letting me be a co pod conspirator. I feel so proud and pleased to sit alongside you every week dissecting Swarla. Gay glass holding may be my pinnacle. Good on ya chum. Aren't we lucky to chat to the Queen of Soaps?! Life made!
@swarlahq I completely agree. This has made a total mockery of their story. I'm so bitterly disappointed. But I wasn't that big a fan of Corrie, just the Swarla element, in honesty. Now, no thanks.
@E20AfterDark No idea what he's accused of, but it didn't feel like they had much of a story for him anymore...
But agree it's always a shame when people are axed, and worse still when you enjoy the actor and they may have done something shady (but who knows, maybe nothing very much at all)
I think I'm starting to look forward to Soap Podcasts nearly as much as I like the actual soaps. New level of Dork Unlocked. Kudos to the ever reliably nerdy @E20AfterDark
You. Are. Brill.
@Char_Tutton@agf1052 If you build it. They will come. Don't worry about size of the audience to start with, just do it for the enjoyment of it all. Soaps are so much fun to be immersed in. More dissection of the stories, the better
@DuncanLindsay@MetroUK Obv the Swarla content was amazing, but my overarching feeling from watching it (as middle aged person who use to watch it in the 80s and 90s with my mum) was HOW Classic-Corrie-Coded it was. It had all the hallmarks. Funny, loving, ridiculous, gossipy, community, drama, family..
@DamonRochefort@itvcorrie Obv the Swarla content was amazing, but my overarching feeling from watching it (as middle aged person who use to watch it in the 80s and 90s with my mum) was HOW Classic-Corrie-Coded it was. It had all the hallmarks. Funny, loving, ridiculous, gossipy, community, drama, family..