Thread:Benny1982/@comment-25358237-20190111111735/@comment-25358237-20191106203206

I thnik killing him off was a good decision. The show was doing brilliantly and I think that was because it had become a bit darker. Then they have the local villain turn up dead after one of the more favourable characters fought with him - but did he really do it? I think if ED had kept up with what Handford was doing, intsead of the (I found it) tedious nuclear waste storyline of 1987, and maybe if Handford had done a bit more in 1986, the show would have become more popular than Coronation Street.