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does maxine barlow die on waterloo road this series?
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I read somewhere (can't remember where) a while back that she leaves half way through, but then someone told me it wasn't true, which was great news, I like maxine, she's my favourite student in waterloo road.
but on the offical waterloo road website when you read the profiles of the characters on maxine's it says at the end - Unfortunately, Earl can't change his ways and their relationship comes to an explosive end.
and on steph haydocks (who is maxine's legal guardian) profile it says - She's going to need all the support she can get when she's proved right, and Maxine and Earl's relationship ends in tragedy. does that mean she's going to die?
but on the offical waterloo road website when you read the profiles of the characters on maxine's it says at the end - Unfortunately, Earl can't change his ways and their relationship comes to an explosive end.
and on steph haydocks (who is maxine's legal guardian) profile it says - She's going to need all the support she can get when she's proved right, and Maxine and Earl's relationship ends in tragedy. does that mean she's going to die?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gelda - I can't stand Earl either, although he's entertaining to watch at the same time. but I do wish it was him that would end up dead rather than maxine.
sallabananas - i hope not, but as it's tradegy it's more than likely true.
I liked mika and brett, it's a pity they didn't fail their exams and have to repeat the year.
sallabananas - i hope not, but as it's tradegy it's more than likely true.
I liked mika and brett, it's a pity they didn't fail their exams and have to repeat the year.
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