@@scarletrossipark6918 correct. It's the same in Australia. Here, at least 1 parent needs to be a permanent resident or citizen at the time of birth to become a citizen.
In my opinion Karen Fisher should be at the top as best head of school and Rachel Mason should be at the bottom. But from what I have read about Mrs Christine Mulgrew she should be second from the bottom because from what I read she looks like a miser.
Same with Sambuca's mum in the canteen = Dynasty's mum in the canteen That russian guy married Jody to get a visa = The black guy married Ms McFall to get a visa Series 6 started with the Kirby family who had split parents, the children were forced to go to Waterloo Road = Series 10's beginning saw basically the same with the fitzgerald family There are a few more but can't remember them off the top of my head
It's crazy how, when Waterloo road was first uploaded, before it got taken down, years ago, everybody in the comments supported Sameen, for the most part. Now, ironically, after certain ppl have come to power in the government, many voted-up comments say Sameen should be deported. I dislike how they tried to make it seem like Jazmeen was basically "in her feelings" for telling Steph she supported institutionalized racism, when in fact she does. Ppl are either directly racist, or (and this applies to most ppl, indirectly racist. Grantly's indirect racism is a bit more direct then Steph's (i recall in another episode him referring to a certain ppl as gypsies which is offensive). Steph saying she supports all ppl, does not dismiss what she said before. Now, i don't support illegal immigration, but i do feel for ppl who go through what Sameen is going through. I don't get angry and say things like "They're taking our jobs", most ppl who say that, wouldn't dare do the jobs immigrants do. I guarantee you if countries started to kick out Europeans/white ppl, and took back their ancestors countries, Europeans/white ppl would be acting just like Sameen. Europeans have never really had their behinds (trying to pg) handing back to them, neither have those of you today. And all of us, no matter the race supports institutionalized racism whether we realize it or not. Someone pointing that out shouldn't piss you off especially if you benefit from it.
Probably because her name is Chloe legally and her personal name is Chlo, which is the standard for nearly all Chloe's ...I wouldnt want anyone other than friends or family calling me Chlo.
Am I the only one who can't stand Maxine? Mouthing off about Chlo and Janeece behind their backs; bandying Matt's sexuality around the school when it was none of her business; drawing Chlo into cheating on her coursework... I don't know what everyone sees in her character!
BenBanjo87 It was naughty of Maxine to bandy Matt's sexuality round the school, but I expect Steph gave her a telling off saying how naughty she was, but the scene was not shown. It would be only right that Steph should tell her off because Steph is responsible for her as a surrogate mother. As for getting Chloe to cheat on her coursework Chloe is not a little girl of nine. Chloe could have just said firmly "No Maxine. I do not want to cheat." As for talking behind her friens back that was out of order, but the way Lauren treated her friend Sambuca in the sixth series was much worse than that. Lauren joined forces with that bitch Amy to plant a drug or two on Sambuca and that got Sambuca into trouble with Karen Fisher. Don't get me wrong. I like Lauren, but what Lauren had been doing was being a turncoat. If the gloves fits it should go on Lauren's hands.
Between 9:59 and 10:16 I think Davina was saying the wrong things to Chloe. Tom Clarkson wanted Chloe to devote time to her studies which is Chloe's best interests.
A little bit of what happend in episode 17. Mica and Bret doing the whole eco worrier thing then Mica's "friend" came along then they where all up the tree. Spoons (I think the name was) and friend through 2 bricks through the windows Tom had enough went up a ladder to see Mica and micas friend told her to kick the ladder so Mica did then Tom feel off the ladder then the protest was over. Eddie told Rachel that he wouldn't resign if they turn down the money Rachel said she was running the council but she rung a take away to pretend to Eddie. Chloe is serious about doing hair dressing and she went on a date to make donate jealous.
See they are catastrophising a bit, even when this was filled Iran wasn't a barren wastland with no access to technology. Her family would be able to get access to a phone, and could contact her. Then, when she has a bit more money as a working adult she could have gone to visit them, or even have her family apply to come back through the legal channels
I know this is a big ask but as there so many episodes to get through is it possible for a daily upload? I usually watch it when I am gonna eat tea or my snacks before bed but then the next day im back to having nothing to watch it would be a great help and a big ask. 😊👍
Fiona Wade looks like she literally hasn't aged a day since she was in Grange Hill almost 10 years before this aired. She was like 27 when she filmed Waterloo Road.
Danielle Harker suggested Semean living at her house at 45:46. That has to go through her parents for two reasons. a) Danielle is still a schoolgirl b) Her parents own the house where she lives so it is up to Danielle's Mum and Dad.
At 22:08 when Bolton arrived about an hour and a bit late. Eddie Lawson said "What time do you call this?" fifty years earlier in March 1958 a deputy head would do more that ask "What time do you call this?" . The pupil would have been taken to the head of school for the cane.
I was in secondary school around the same time the early WR series were filmed. I remember the morning after the Junior Cert disco (organised by local schools in the area) I turned up at school late and the principal asked if I had a note. I said no and told them I had been out at the disco. She laughed and said she knew about it and asked if I had a good time. I signed in and went off to class. (I went to secondary in Ireland, Junior Cert is equivalent to GCSE except it doesn't count for university entry, the disco was to celebrate exam results)
while I do Agree. I did feel bad for Sameen because she came from a country that is a literal War zone, It makes me wonder why her dad didn't apply for a work visa
while I do Agree. I did feel bad for Sameen because she came from a country that is a literal War zone, It makes me wonder why her dad didn't apply for a work visa