Good to see the Nina storyline getting back on track without all the silly Abi and Asha derailments. Kelly has always been a grey character but I think the actress does a great job at giving us mixed feelings about her.
@@boinkingyamumsohardithurts12wdym do you mean they would have done a word that starts with r and ends with e and has a in the middle sorry I really don’t get it
I don’t know, I know Kelly left her and Seb for dead in the end but I mean, it’s a tricky one. I wouldn’t say Kelly deserved to be left there but she doesn’t deserve to be forgiven either I don’t think.
@@meganwilliams7434 I've not been attacked personally but few of my friends who who are more on the alternative appearance than me have been attacked that I've either heard about or witnessed and it shaped me as a person, theres just no need for it and in this day and age if it still goes on it seriously needs to stop.
@@jordanbrooks9136 oh my gosh i’m very sorry you had to witness that and your friends had to go through it. It really shouldn’t be happening anymore at all but unfortunately it still goes on. If you didn’t know this storyline is actually inspired by a true one. Back in 2007 Sophie Lancaster was with her boyfriend in a park when they were attacked. Simply for dressing differently beaten bloody unconscious and left to die. They were found ambulances were called and they were taken to hospital. The two were badly injured and in deep comas. Her boyfriend woke up and eventually started to recover from his injuries. But Sophie’s were to severe and so her life support was switched off. The way anyone could kill someone just for being themselves is shocking. Her mother said that the foundation made in her daughters memory gets told every week someone’s been attacked for the way they dress. It’s just vile and awful the abuse some people go through for being who they are.
I think hate crime is more better than this I think these new gangs are more awful to see this. But also these horrible men did to poor nina it similar as Corey brent do in hate crime. I know who thier are it Cole s mates from the hostel 100% nasty peace of work I Don t like this at all. well said nina. Kelly I know your scared I get that al right this new gangs are more worser than Corey brent gangs al right trust me on this Corey brent is more better actor to me trust me not these guys al right ingore them Kelly no love Kelly these new guys thier pranks Kelly thier are pranks we called it bullies you Don t want that but I will support you Kelly trust me on this al right trust me on this Crying 😢
This is late but this gang definitely isn’t worse than Corey’s. Sure they harassed Kelly and poured beer over her but they didn’t beat her. Corey and his friends on the other hand beat the hell out of Nina and Seb. Kicked their heads in and stamped on their heads. Then once they were done ran off leaving them unconscious and bleeding in the street. Corey kicked the actual life out of Seb because he died as a result of the injuries he suffered.
@@sarahthornton7332 Kelly’s wasn’t a hate crime Nina’s was because she was attacked for being a goth. What happened to Kelly wasn’t a hate crime. I also do not see how you think pouring a beer over someone is worse than being stamped on and beaten but it’s your opinion ig.
Oh Nina.... sometimes you deserve what you get in this world. I guess Kelly was more important than Seb getting justice. Its now on you and i'm no longer feeling sorry for you. Looks like you are moving on. Don't you just love those empty words which changes nothing 'sorry, sorry'
I don't get it, do you mean Nina should have just left Kelly to get beaten up? Kelly is a grey character and she is definitely consumed with guilt about her crime.
@@kaysmith8992 Oh yeah she consumed but not w guilt. She is sorry nobody likes her... its all about her. Yes Nina should have walked away or stayed and enjoyed it. Kelly helped kill Seb. Do you think a couple of months in jail is justice for the crime? I don't.
@@wtrujillo9250 I get what you mean but enjoying someone else suffering the same fate doesn't make you feel about your injustice. I think that's the angle Corrie is trying to show.