Derek The Dope
‘THERE must be something in the water down Walford way – rather like the town of Stepford, where all the women who move there undergo complete personality changes.
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Unlike in Stepford, however, where these changes are brought about by wicked husbands, in Walford its due to lazy scriptwriting and badly thought out storylines.
Weve already had to swallow Jim turning from Bernard Manning in a flat cap into an advert for the United Colours of Benneton where his best friend is now a black man and another of his friends is gay.
Now its Paul and Dennis turn to be transformed from gamblers, thieves and murders into would-be Mother Teresas helping the sick and the poor.
Dennis has, bizarrely, become Dots mentor as she goes through her cancer ordeal. Well get through this together, he told her. Im always here for you. This from the man whos murdered someone and collects money with menaces for a living.
Paul has put his gambling, hard-drinking, feckless ways behind him and is now giving free basketball coaching to underprivileged kids. Fortunately for viewers, though, Paul is about as effective a coach as many in the British Olympics squad.
Hes now in trouble for letting his teenage protégé smoke dope in the community centre. Derek caught them at it but decided not to call the police with a conviction for dope himself, he thought it best to let sleeping stoners lie.
Unluckily, Ians children Lucy and Peter had seen the boys and, as is always the way with all soap children, the precious drama school brats insisted on telling their father. Ian stormed round to Pauls to give him a piece of his mind, generous considering he doesnt have much to spare.
My kids could have been killed, he ranted, Youll have them on heroin next. Im calling the police.
Patrick and Yolande are devastated, as they fear that this will put paid to their chances of being considered suitable foster parents. I dont know, surely the ability to provide a reliable drugs source is what most teenagers would die for.
Ians new friend Jane is trying to persuade him not to call the police. She and Kate popped round to help Ian move into the Ferrairas old house. It didnt take Kate long to realise that Jane was interested in more than just buttering Ians baps in the caff.
Later this week Kate tries to get the couple together, unaware that, although Jane does actually like Ian, shes got a secret husband whos got a terminal illness.
Why this should be a surprise to Kate, I dont know. The womans moved to Walford, so of course she or someone close to her is going to have a terminal illness. Youd think Kate would have learnt by now.’
Posted: 17th, August 2004 | In: Tabloids Comment | TrackBack | Permalink