"Hollyoaks" video clip update: Spilling the beans
Things are really starting to heat up in the bizarre love triangle of Ravi/Kris/Nancy on Hollyoaks. In this clip we get Kris and Nancy at the end of their ropes, a cameo from one mean McQueen, and the hot Russ finally coming clean to Nancy about Ravi's happy pants. Some random thoughts about this clip: 1. Jacqui McQueen scares the crap out of me. 2. I think Kris finally realizes that what's happened is not a game anymore. And I think he's terrified about being hurt, and being alone again. 3. Ravi is terminally clueless. Now that Russ has spilled the beans and the truth is out, I actually can't wait to see how the show handles it (and I haven't said that in a while). Will they turn it into a full fledged sexual triangle, or back off from that unexplored territory? I feel like pulling a RuPaul and shouting "don't f**k it up!" Submitted by on Thu, 2009-03-19 12:40. |
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oh gosh...
like most people on this show, nancy is full of hypocrisy. love how one minute, she calls herself a skank for cheating, and the next she gets mad at russ for not telling her about ravi hitting on him. tsk tsk tsk.
Some random thoughts
1. You should be scared of Jacqui McQueen. She will cut you. Just look at Nancy's face.
2. Gerard McCarthy (Kris) must be massively tall because Jessica Fox (Nancy) was wearing platform heels and standing on a second level and they just barely saw eye to eye in the skate park. BTW, I love that Hollyoaks village has a skate park in the middle of town.
3. On the Channel 4 webpage, there's a Backstage Video with Jessica Fox that includes a lot of Kris/Ravi/Nancy stuff. WARNING: It also includes some *SPOILERS*, so don't click on the link below if you don't want to know. I have a feeling it will all come out in tomorrow's episode anyway.
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/H/hollyoaks/video/backstage/
This is getting good!
Thank You!
Shake it up
I say toss them all in a bedroom and shake. I'd love to see them follow this to the obvious conclusion, but didn't really like how this clip ended. Nancy surely can't think she can be indignant about Ravi with what she's been up to, especially since at this point she doesn't know he's done anything? That was what the clip made it look like, and I don't think anybody here has any moral high ground.
Which is fine, because I think it's more fun in the gutter.
Well, one thing is for sure: