Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Oh, to be a fly on the wall in that confessional! Father Mulvaney must be traumatised after Lenny's outpouring. It's such a turnaround to see Lenny suffering - I almost felt sorry for him tonight.
It was obviously a terribly sad day for the Rossi/Hamiltons but Jo's behaviour is becoming increasingly odd. There are many ways to grieve so maybe this is hers but she seems so cold. And what's she going to get up to in London this time?! The mind boggles.


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Jings i never ever thought i would see the day that lenny Murdoch would be seen in a church confessing all his sins to the minister.Well well well that was a fair shock to the system.I honestly dont think he will change as hes out for revenge and he has certainly got the anger to show it.Aye, hes certainly getting a taste of his own medicine from all angles.Looking forward to next weeks episode it looks really funny regarding Raymond and Scott and Scotts mum jumping to the wrong conclusion,oops.
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As usual you don't know who needs a good slap more, Jo or Gina. Och darlin, it'll be fine. Wake up, you daft wummin. For Malcolm if no one else.
How did I just know that Jo would try to pull at her child's funeral? She'll be off to London to celebrate only having one little rugrat to get in her way now.
As for Lenny, really astonishing scenes from him tonight. River City has had its ups and downs but tonight's episode was in another league. Well done.
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Does anyone know the name of the song that was being played while lenny was confessing? or wot other film it was in?
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Love or hate Lenny, he's the best actor in RC by a country mile, thought he was brilliant!
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