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Waterloo Road - annyoing me

14 replies

ShawnSpencersPineapple · 17/05/2013 19:09

I've never watched this programme before, but my dd is currently watching it.

Why is Dynasty who's year 11 so 15/16, played by a 23 year old actress who looks at least 24?! Why couldn't they get a 16 (18 max) year old actress do none exist?

Why is a scottish school doing 'A' levels?

This programme is annoying me - maybe I should just get on with the housework!

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Oodsigma · 18/05/2013 07:32

School is a free school ( I think) which might explain the a level thing.

The rest is just gobbledygook !

Numberlock · 18/05/2013 07:35

Shame as it used to be worth watching.

ShipwreckedAndComatose · 18/05/2013 08:04

It was always a pile a shite but funny at least! It's just annoying now.

My favourite bit was when my inlaws sat me down all concerned once. They asked me if this was the reality that I faced as a state school teacher and were genuinely worried for my safety!

Numberlock · 18/05/2013 08:35

Did you also teach 24 year olds in your secondary school? Did any if them get you pregnant? Grin

ShipwreckedAndComatose · 18/05/2013 10:53

I did! They were. And I never even flinched when the head turned out to be an ex stripper. Grin

SPsCliffingAllOverMN · 18/05/2013 10:57

They also dont care about uniform either.

If a school had as much drama as Waterloo Road does in RL it would be closed down!

YoniConnect · 18/05/2013 11:01

I love it because it is so gloriously bonkers and detached from reality! The flaws are too numerous to mention - I work in a residential school, and I can assure you both the school and boarding provision would be in special measures should Ofsted come to visit. The very fact that they've relocated to Scotland as a free school when...oh, hang on a minute, do they have those in the Scottish system? You've got random people not connected to the school wandering in and out of the buildings, and the GCSE classes seem to include the delightful Dynasty (23/24 as another poster has noted), yet several other pupils who look about 10. I just love the way teachers are able to "just pop out" of lessons to sort out their personal lives. Oh, and the curriculum can be changed after a quick chat over a cup of coffee, and new staff can be recruited by the school's sponsor after a chance conversation and without any other input.

pussycatwillum · 18/05/2013 18:04

shipwrecked we used to look forward to Waterloo Road as one of the best comedies on television. Unfortunately since the move to Scotland it has just become so ridiculous we rarely watch.

ShipwreckedAndComatose · 18/05/2013 18:22

Exactly!

ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 18/05/2013 18:25

No free schools in Scotland thank goodness Its a private school whose fees are fully paid for by the benefactor.

OhLori · 18/05/2013 21:19

My 10 year old son forces me to watch this programme. He loves it. Perhaps he is hoping secondary school will be as eventful as that Hmm.

OhLori · 19/05/2013 17:38

And just watched some of the trailers for this on at the moment. Agree that "Random" is an understatement Grin.

nennypops · 31/05/2013 20:02

So, another day, another satisfyingly mad/evil new teacher turns up. Mixture as before.

OddBoots · 31/05/2013 20:15

I like the programme, it's completely bonkers but that is part of its charm.

I know I am being unreasonable though but I hate the way they have Jody Latham playing Steve-o, I don't have a problem with them having characters as bad-uns but his off-screen record isn't a huge amount better.

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