tannyg
Please, please, please do something about Dippi. Her super annoying cockiness is driving me crazy. I fast forward everything related to hef
natsta_1
Well, for a start, I'm a Home And Away/Neighbours freak loll, cant miss an episode, i work 5 days a week starting at 10am and finishing at 7pm which sucks because if i don't get my boyfriend to record both the shows, then i miss em, and I'm NOT HAPPY JAN loll.Anyways what i was going to say is that, some of the characters BIOS, aka their dates they been on the show are wrong. For example: Stingrays date says that his still on the show now in 2008, when its a new season and he died last year in the show.....So can you see what I'm meaning!!!!!!!So i was thinking can we fix this please loll.....
mr_me
I LOVE Neighbours, it is the best form of escapism ever, with it's ridiculous story lines, laughable characters and the over the top drama. It really is the highlight of the evening after a hard days work. In the UK, other viewers come home from work to get depressed by watching Coronation Street and Eastenders, other choose to be cheered up by Neighbours.The average character only seems to last two years, although there are still a few long term ones left. Characters are guaranteed to have either a spectacular departure, or go on a cruise/honeymoon/sci-fi convention/help out on parents farm and never come back.Hilarious recent story lines include Susan seducing a priest, the musical, the plane crash, Harold's dead daughters double, the evil twin, anything to do with Harold and his trombone and Sindi's transformation into a mental patient.
stitch_groover
Neighbours has always been one of the flagships of Australian soap. Naturally over the years it's gone up and down in turn of quality, but luckily we are currently in the middle of a great upturn. Neighbours in 2005 has been the most dramatic year yet. It began with the cliffhanger finale for 2004 when Lou's Pub was blown up, trapping Stu and Sindi in the basement. And who happened to turn up in the crowd to watch the conflagration? None other than Paul Robinson.From this single event, the lives of the Ramsey St residents have changed irreversibly. Secrets have been uncovered, relationships destroyed, planes crashed, entire families wiped out - and that's just a small portion of the years events.Last month's plane crash affected every single resident of Ramsey St - and will continue to play a major part in 2006 story lines.So here's to the greatest resurgences in Australian TV, and to one of the great programs in TV history