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yelenots | 19:49 Fri 25th Jan 2013 | TV
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She's really getting on my nerves!
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You and everyone else I would imagine,which must prove she is a good actress.
I'm finding it difficult to watch
The truth will come out and she'll get what's coming too her,but unfortunately with her having been in the force they will initially be on her side!!
Don't worry. I'm sure she'll get her comeuppance in the end. The truth will always come out in the end.
Surely Kirsty wouldn't have been allowed to have a friend with her when giving a statement to the detective though? Great acting.
but surely the Police would check on Kirsty's work record and find out she's evil (to put it mildly!)
It is an excellent subject for corrie to highlight as it is not really tackled very much,and just shows how wrong neighbours,friends and onlookers can be when they jump to assumptions!!!
Can anyone remember why she left the force, was it to have the baby or for some other reason?
She didn't leave voluntarily,she was booted out,I can't remember details now,but not a good track record and she lied through that as well.
>>She's really getting on my nerves!

You're LETTING her get on your nerves.

It is like if a person you know annoys you. It is not THEIR problem it is YOUR problem because you are LETTING them annoy you.
How very philosophical.
missprim - Kirsty was suspended from the police following an incident when she & Tyrone were caught breaking into a councillor's office to try and find evidence for bribery involving Terry Duckworth.
Oh yes, I remember now.
You think the rest of the cast would have read the script and know what an evil and manipulative person she is!

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