'make a Dingle of you yet' gets me every single time. It's like the biggest compliment ever. These two are just my OTP. I love them so much it makes my heart ache. Vanity are end game and the nations favourite couple. I need them back in 2022 PLEASE EMMERDALE WRITERS. also... When Charity said 'I Love You'. We waited nearly a year for this scene, and it was so worth the wait. The chemistry between these two, the build-up to this moment. It was all just so perfectly timed, and unrushed (like most soaps are when couples says they love each other within two weeks of getting together). We all know how much that meant for Charity to say that first. Vanessa is the only person Charity has ever truly loved with all her heart. Vanessa is the only person who Charity has ever been able to be herself around. The only person who has ever made Charity genuinely happy and not for personal gain. The only person Charity could ever fully trust. Vanessa is the love of Charity's life & I hope to God when Vanessa comes back that Vanity will be a thing again because Charity can't survive without Vanessa. They've been through so much together. Their love journey wasn't easy, and it wasn't quick. It took them a long time to realize how compatible they were. How much they really did like each other. They went through so much, even before Vanessa called Charity her girlfriend after that night at the gay bar. They are soulmates and Charity deserves a happy and quiet life after everything she's been through. Vanessa keeps her grounded, humble, and brings out the REAL Charity, the caring, vunerable side of Charity that not everyone gets to see. She pulls down the barriers that Charity has put up and she really is the only person Charity has said 'I love you' to and meant every word of it. Vanessa is everything Charity needs and Charity is everything Vanessa needs. They are each others 'the one' & I hope the Emmerdale writers bring them back together and let them live a drama-free happy life, as the one Charity deserves.
I often think how Michelle feels kissing Emma when she's gay and Emma's not, good on them as Emma did say if it helps someone to come to their parents it makes her feel good. She's so lovely
Okay, feel I must add that although I don't always like the story line and especially how Charity is dragged through the mud for dramatic effect, Emma never fails to handle whatever they throw her way and does a superb job!!! Wonder if the cast ever questions their story lines. I mean, Vanessa was on her case one minute to move on, get over it and the next when Charity wants to pretend to do just that, by going out on the town, Vanessa now wants her to talk to a therapist and won't get off her back even for one night. Poor Charity just couldn't do anything right. Oh well... at least we got quite a good kiss out of it. LOL Guess I'm the one who needs to get over the story lines and just...Chill out and watch the show. Thanks again for the hard work!!!
Feel so sorry for Charity in the beginning of this video. Don't condone some of her actions, but.. no one's really listening to her, they're all too busy telling her how she SHOULD feel. How she Should put it behind her, like they want to do, when it's obvious she doesn't feel that way inside. And worst part is she has no idea why! That embarrassing wound has be reopened and laid bare now, perhaps made deeper and more painful by the circumstances, as well as by the length of time it has festered. Bails going to prison is just the first step of the healing process, though no one seems to acknowledge that. When Charity was drinking so much, I so wanted Vanessa to do something like get her off in the woods, hand her a sturdy stick/limb and point her toward a dead tree, preferably, where she'd already nailed up a photo of Bails, then stand back while Charity beats the hell out of it. Because, if she doesn't wanna feel like a victim by talking (which I would have argued is the opposite of being a victim), then let her swing the stick like she's getting revenge! Might not have worked in the long run, but could've been a dramatic scene, perhaps even cathartic in a way? Before that however, I wish Vanessa had responded to the line "...for a tart", by saying softly, "You're no tart to me, Charity. Never to me. I only see a brave survivor standing before me." (Or something similar, because I sure wouldn't have stood mute allowing her to think I agree with her still being a tart.) And when Charity says Bails made her hard-faced and that's the way she liked it, I wanted Vanessa to say quietly, "Charity, look at me, please... Is that the way you really feel in here?" as she points to her heart. "If so, can you not be so hard-faced with me, at least? 'Cuz, I really and truly care about you, Charity Dingle...care about you a lot, actually. So much so, it breaks my heart to see you going through this, when... when, I want so much to make it all better, but... I have no flipping idea how... other than to be here beside you. Please don't push me away, Charity...."
@@juliegrant1670 Thanks so much. Nice to know I'm not the only one who enjoys these videos, as well. Can't tell you how many times I've watched them. Stroke of brilliance on someone's part to put together what amounts to a time capsule, capturing these two in ALL their finest and perhaps not so finest moments. Seems we think alike quite often, doesn't it? LOL. Great minds.... and all that!
Ohhh... Charity's mother committed suicide, but... the body was never found, eh? Wonder why the show never picked up that dangling piece of string and ran with it? Sounded like another dramatic entrance for a long lost mother come to see the daughter she abandoned? And the way 2021 is going, the show could sure use another story arch for Charity. To give her something else to focus on besides bed-hopping with men to get Vanessa out of her system. Like that's gonna help. And especially so during a pandemic no less. SMH and rolling my eyes.
@@juliegrant1670 Ain't she though? I assume you must be looking at these once again. Good to know I'm not the only one. Lol. Ya know, Emma is one of a handful of celebrities I've ever even wished to... I would say meet, but, no... that would be too nerve racking for me, at least. It'd be enough to merely be in close proximity (hearing and seeing distance) just long enough to ascertain whether their personalities are anything even remotely close to what I imagine them to be, ya know? Of course it's a foregone conclusion that'd I'd be disappointed, because who could ever live up to anyone else's imagination or expectations? But... at my age, the experience alone would be worth the disappointment. Know what I mean?