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Sep. 20th, 2005 10:06 pmI'm back to reading my Coronation St. storyline updates at itv.com (or at csvu.net) and it's fun.
I haven't followed the storyline in perhaps half a year, so I'm quite lost, but this has happened before and I just read until I am on track with the storyline again. I couldn't care less about filling in teh gaps of what happened in those past 6 months, unless they're essential to what's happening in the storyline now. A couple of entirely new characters have appeared, otherwise it's teh same old Corrie so it's cool to be getting back on track again.
I live in Canada but I follow the UK updates; the episodes played in Canada are about 6 months behind, storyline-wise, behind the UK storyline, but I have not watched an episode on TV since I left for college, so I jsut read the UK ones. I started reading the updates in college to keep up; no VCR. My mom will occasionally ask for what happens later on, so I dish the dirt for her.
I haven't followed the storyline in perhaps half a year, so I'm quite lost, but this has happened before and I just read until I am on track with the storyline again. I couldn't care less about filling in teh gaps of what happened in those past 6 months, unless they're essential to what's happening in the storyline now. A couple of entirely new characters have appeared, otherwise it's teh same old Corrie so it's cool to be getting back on track again.
I live in Canada but I follow the UK updates; the episodes played in Canada are about 6 months behind, storyline-wise, behind the UK storyline, but I have not watched an episode on TV since I left for college, so I jsut read the UK ones. I started reading the updates in college to keep up; no VCR. My mom will occasionally ask for what happens later on, so I dish the dirt for her.