Episode 3.13
Tom and Davina, how great is that? I have watched Waterloo Road ever since it first aired on BBC1. Poor Mika... Brett and Chlo had no right to do that, but I think she should forgive and forget - they are so cute together. Donte going out with another girl is horrible, and he's rubbing it in Chlo's face. Bolton Smiley Rules!
Daniel, Selby
I feel that the new series of Waterloo Road is great, full of love, teenage trauma and teacher trouble! Just like any school, but dramatised to make it superb viewing. The plots are well thought out and if I miss one episode, I scream!!!! My one complaint is that Chlo and Donte broke up! Apart from that, my favourite TV show. Keep up the good work Waterloo Road!!
Megan, Cornwall
I thought this week's episode was fantastic, especially in the way in which we saw Tom and Davina expand their relationship further. The whole storyline is starting to look very interesting, and I cannot wait to see how their relationship will develop!! I also enjoyed the work experience this week, especially with Janeece, it showed how kind and thoughtful she can actually be. Good to see Rachel's past has not been revealed, but I don't think we have seen the end of Stuart Hordley and his blackmailing!
Steve, York
Undecided about this episode, and to be quite frank, I was bored, really bored. The story with Janeece was well tackled and entertaining, but the Rachel blackmail failed to meet my expectations as it became too obvious. Tom and Davina were funny and for me Mika's face made that episode slightly more enjoyable. Glad to see that's Steph's back. Again I say, stop with all the jumbled storylines, Paul and Bolton's prefect story was ruined as it failed to receive enough attention. But glad to see Grantly true to form and Chlo and Mika getting on well again. Let's hope next week's brings that great WR feeling back again.
Beth, Leicester
I've never really been a big fan of soaps but when I am I get gripped and hooked. This Waterloo Road series is becoming a bit of an addiction and I'm getting worried about my need to get my fix each week. I keep shouting at the characters as if I'm at a footie match. Am I the only one who nearly cries each week? I find the stories very stirring and emotive, especially when they are about characters overcoming prejudices, or kids doing well against the odds. Just wish Miss Mason could have stuck up for herself without society condemning her; after all, she has proven her ability. Why should her past be allowed to hang over her like the grim reaper?
Scotti, Bolton
I'm really not sure what to think about this episode. After last week's, I thought we might be returning to the Waterloo Road I fell in love with in series 1 and 2. But this week, it's really gone back downhill. I hate to say it, but I was bored through it. The storyline with Rachel and her blackmail was predictable. The one positive thing I would say is the storyline around Janeece was very well done. It really showed the sensitive side to Janeece that is nicer to watch than her usual school persona.
Catherine, Darlington
Excellent programme - but please tell me how Davina Shagothon (a true belter that) is going to achieve her PGCE without having gained a degree previously. Was really touched by the interaction between Janeece and the OAP portrayed by Rosemary Leach.
Paul, Croydon
This is Rochdale - not Abu Ghraib! Brilliant one liner heard in a brilliant programme.
Sal ibn Hari, Thornton Heath
I thought it was a really good episode for Rachel. Eva pope has played quite a few tough nuts in the past. Although Rachel is a strong character, there is a lot of vulnerability which makes her interesting to watch as a character. Plus was Janeece great at the care home.
Paul, Radway
Waterloo Road is currently, one of the best dramas on television. There's no denying that. The first series was an absolute masterpiece. It had me glued to the screen from start to finish. The second series started off quite well, and then started going downhill when Lorna was kiiled. And then, suddenly, they got rid of so many good characters, Andrew, Roger, Kim, and Izzie. Izzie's departure was the hardest to watch. She had only just started getting her life on track. And now they've gotten rid of Jack Rimmer. The storylines of the third series seem to be the most unrealistic yet. Let's hope Waterloo Road will make a quick recovery and fast.
Peter, Nuneaton
Thursday's episode had me on the edge of my seat throughout, worrying about Rachel and screaming by the end at Stuart! He has got what he wanted but he is still going to cause trouble for Rachel. Eva Pope is portraying Rachel's constant battle and vulnerability with Stuart very convincingly and she has me on the edge of my seat. I feel so sorry for her and I hope that Stuart will leave her alone and let her focus on helping the students and he can stop trying to ruin Rachel, who has turned her life around. Great performance Eva!
Adele, Banbury
What a fantastic performance from Janeece, caring and sensitive and also funny. Best episode so far.
Colin, Salford
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