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Why was Anna so bad tempered with Fizz last night. Was it to do with Phelan ( is that his name)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Anna has a tendency to be abrupt at times, but Fizz is quite gentle. Fizz feels a bit guilty I think because she would have tried to stop Hayley from ending things early if she'd known and perhaps feels betrayed by both Roy and Hayley as she saw them as family, where as Anna just works for them.
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Agree Cupid, she has been working with them almost daily for a long while, and it's not like she wanted to know about Hayley's decision or went out of her way to hurt Fiz.
I suppose that they need to show different reactions to what happened but I think Fiz would have respected Hayley's wishes, she is being really awful about it.
I suppose that they need to show different reactions to what happened but I think Fiz would have respected Hayley's wishes, she is being really awful about it.
In the real world, do people usually interfere in their friends' lives like they do in soaps? What did it have to do with Fizz, or anyone else, if Hayley took her own life? Why can't they be glad that she was spared a long lingering undignified death?
Fizz and Anna seem to be trying for the gold medal in grieving, my sorrow's greater that yours.
Fizz and Anna seem to be trying for the gold medal in grieving, my sorrow's greater that yours.
Can't stand Fizz's whining voice.Hope this Roy business doesn't drag on and on like the sagas in other soaps
e.g---Alice and Janine(will the truth ever come out in Eastenders) and likewise( Rachel and Sam in Emmerdale)
The scriptwriters lead us up to a good story line and then drag it out for so long that it's all an anti-climax when the truth finally happens.
e.g---Alice and Janine(will the truth ever come out in Eastenders) and likewise( Rachel and Sam in Emmerdale)
The scriptwriters lead us up to a good story line and then drag it out for so long that it's all an anti-climax when the truth finally happens.