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23. HE TREATED HER LIKE A MUPPET

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Grant | 17:10 UK time, Wednesday, 19 May 2010

With Elliot's encouragement, Cameron takes a spirited stand against Marla. Go, Cam! By contrast, Stephen's got nothing but kind words for Olive, and boy, do they hit home! Go, Stephen!

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  • Comment number 1.

    Stephen Makinnon.. why do I not trust that smirk of yours?
    And good on Cam for sticking up to her, he is far more talented than her.

  • Comment number 2.

    Olive went "completely Tyra Banks on him" ?? Is that even that much of a pop culuture reference that you can just throw it around..I love Tyra and she's totally not like that all the time, will everyone 'get' that? hmm, whatever.

    HaHaHAa! At Cameron sticking up for himself in front of Marla. I think he brings some really great comedy to The Cut. I was CRYING-LAUGHING when he 'proposed' to her!

    If Olive does get back with Stephen and she gets messed about again, I will have no sympathy for her. She seems to be forgetting how he treated her before. She needs to stop blaming herself but she also needs to stop being a mug, basically. I don't think the McKinnons can help being evil, it's in their blood!

    I wonder what's the story with Catherine. Did you catch some hostility between Catherine & Marla's mum??

    Oh and I really hope Alex doesn't plant the weed, Stephen seems pretty reluctant so thats a good sign. I was hoping Alex's plan was some good old-fashioned stick embarassing photos around the school but Tommy could get into some serious trouble with the law, so it's pretty screwed up. He should show his brother some respect.

  • Comment number 3.

    Go Stephen! =]

  • Comment number 4.

    Five minutes is not enough! lool

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