please empty your brain below |
A dream? Bloody nightmare more like. Even Mrs Scary, soap fiend extra-ordinaire switched off. |
She and three million other people... |
St. Elsewhere used a similar plot device, after a run of several seasons and a few years. In their case, one of the characters had a son who was autistic, and the entire program turned out to have been a figment of his imagination. |
The last time I watched Crossroads was when I was a teenage kid. Do they still do the ATV jingle at the end: http://625.uk.com/tv\\_logos/ flash...in\\_colour\\_1.asp Best regards - Jag |
OK, that was worth seeing...especially the little film Scott had made of Crossroads for his project. *sob* So I wasn't the only person who loved Crossroads. No-one else would believe me when I said it was a Blighty Sunset Beach. |
Oooo! And Jane Asher, complete with crimped hair...and when asked what she was doing that night saying 'dunno, might bake a cake'. Class... |
Gob-smacking. Quite gob-smacking. Some marvellous over-acting there. If only the scriptwriters had written stuff like that last 10 minutes all the way through the series, they might have had a comedy hit on their hands. Perhaps even intentionally ... |
Was it better than Acorn Antiques? |
Actually, the last 10 minutes of Crossroads felt very much like Acorn Antiques, with Miss Kate and Miss Angela, only set in a supermarket instead. |
My, it's awfully quiet in here. Anyone would think you were discussing multi-million pound legacies! |
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