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A great return for Cain

Last post 06-21-2009, 6:54 AM by badlads. 26 replies.
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  •  05-09-2009, 10:13 AM 835370 in reply to 835111

    Re: A great return for Cain

    now lads. cain is a police imformer. thats how he got out of prison so handy ..one of you guys did say few days ago thought that was how the story would go, WELL DONE SHIRLOCK..
  •  05-10-2009, 2:05 PM 835777 in reply to 835370

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    There is another reason why Cain was released. Tom can't testify to Cain kidnapping him and if the case went to trial, he would be the most important witness. Legally, a witness statement without the witness able to appear in court is useless.

  •  05-10-2009, 4:29 PM 835870 in reply to 835777

    Re: A great return for Cain

    herby77769:

    There is another reason why Cain was released. Tom can't testify to Cain kidnapping him and if the case went to trial, he would be the most important witness. Legally, a witness statement without the witness able to appear in court is useless.

    There was Sadie, but as she was an accomplist it would be her word against Cain's.  

  •  05-13-2009, 12:54 PM 837035 in reply to 835870

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    I dont like the way Cain is nasty to Aron, Eli and Sam and then is all luvvy duvvy with Debbie, its becoming a bit pervy. 
  •  05-14-2009, 10:01 AM 837289 in reply to 837035

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    Pervy ? Does it mean something different these days ? I have seen no sign of Cain being a pervert !
  •  05-14-2009, 7:52 PM 837529 in reply to 837289

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    The word perverted has infact been "perverted" these days and people only think in terms of sexual perversion.

    Cain has in fact very perverted morals and ideas of family.

    He thinks nothing of being nasty and bullying towards his brother, cousin and nephew (and just about all of humanity) but then is all caring about his daughter and grandaughter. This is a classic sign of sociopathy. The Krays were very good to their mother.

    So no Daffodilly the word pervy does not mean anything other than it always has.

  •  05-15-2009, 4:48 PM 837820 in reply to 837035

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    buttercupgirl:
    I dont like the way Cain is nasty to Aron, Eli and Sam and then is all luvvy duvvy with Debbie, its becoming a bit pervy. 

    She is his daughter so it can hardly be called pervy!  He is obviously making up for all that lost time.

  •  05-20-2009, 1:31 PM 839536 in reply to 837820

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    I admire Cains protective concern and support for Debbie. The love he has for his daughter and grandaughter is probably the only honest and abiding emotion he has ever had in his life. They genuinely do come before anyone else or anything else, including his own life and safety.  I just wish the character was played differently.  I was hoping for a villain who had made the big time, returning to Emmerdale with atleast a veneer of sophistication, a bit of poise and finesse.  Instead we've got an old fashioned teddy boy.  The clothes and greasy look, the swaggering, grinning bravado, the gum chewing, juvenile comments and general bad manners. You almost expect him to hang around the street corner, shouting insults and whistling at the girls as they go by.  Come on directors.  You have an excellent actor.  So direct!!
  •  05-20-2009, 3:23 PM 839572 in reply to 839536

    Re: A great return for Cain

    Well said herne, very true.
  •  05-27-2009, 11:39 PM 842701 in reply to 839572

    Re: A great return for Cain

    I'm very pleased that Cain has returned at last, Jeffs a great actor, he and Cain bring life to the show- away from the usual boring older folk nattering at each other, yawn. Sleep Anyhow, I like it how he is clever, cunning, plays tricks and gets away with loads of stuff and even is looking out for Debbie too, so there is a balanced character we all know and love. It reminds me of having Nick Cotton back to Eastenders, the classic loveable rogue characters such as Cain always uplift soaps when they're becoming ridicolous. Big Smile
  •  05-28-2009, 10:45 AM 842769 in reply to 842701

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    soapfanxd:
    I'm very pleased that Cain has returned at last, Jeffs a great actor, he and Cain bring life to the show- away from the usual boring older folk nattering at each other, yawn. Sleep Anyhow, I like it how he is clever, cunning, plays tricks and gets away with loads of stuff and even is looking out for Debbie too, so there is a balanced character we all know and love. It reminds me of having Nick Cotton back to Eastenders, the classic loveable rogue characters such as Cain always uplift soaps when they're becoming ridicolous. Big Smile

    I love his lurking around watching what is going on to get the upper hand.  The smirk when he saw Mark with Faye was great, although it did remind me of Nick Cotton at that point.

  •  06-21-2009, 6:54 AM 851871 in reply to 837820

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            When Debbie Jasmine & Eli lived in the the house Eli had to sleep on the sofa suggesting there was only two rooms.A room was recently decorated for sarahs return in pink.what are the sleeping arrangments now that cain is there?
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