Tony: ‘Maria, the difference between you and them is the difference between everything and nothing’ Tony really did fall deep for Maria that line sounded so poetic he never stopped loving Maria. he really did fall in love with the right person at the wrong time.
I have the Coronation Street Network DVD boxsets of episodes throughout the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s, as well as the tram crash episodes on DVD. I am currently binge watching them in order up until the tram crash, because I consider the first 50 years of Coronation Street it's greatest era. While it is good to watch, if I had this week of episodes on DVD, as well as Jack Duckworth's death episode, it would feel even more complete.
This is the final great storyline Corrie ever had it's upsetting to watch this and see the comedic story arc's that are present now storylines like this happened very often with a great street with relatable and realistic characters the show is missing Scottish, Irish and east end characters which gave some variety also children are very present which should not be the sole purpose of the show
It's odd that during the Underworld Siege Tony reminds me so much of the McKellen Macbeth - I'm so glad that despite everything Tony still loved Maria and didn't harm her and that he eventually let Hayley go free as well. I think he had lost his mind by this point.
Tony still loved Maria, and he made it clear to her he wouldn’t hurt her, in the end he just fell in love with the right person at the wrong time,Maria made him want to be a better person, but he did indeed lose his mind at that point but I think loving Maria somehow kept him going.
I remember I watched the special episode of Corrie by the time I was teenager and that's a day left until my 14th birthday. James Fleet was very impressed with his character of Robbie Sloan in a bad way to get free man after he released from prison. As a baby, my mom and I only just watched it before in my life, he was role known as Tom (Charles' friend, the one he stuttered) in Four Weddings And A Funeral and then again, he played Hugo Horton in The Vicar Of Dibley (the father of David Horton, the husband of Alice Tinker and the father of Geraldine Horton). He was portrayed Kevin's Dad in Kevin & Perry Go Large and including the special character of Alderman Fitzwarren in the pantomime of Dick Whittington. I think he's funny and generous man in the universe.
I don't mean to be rude, but is English your first language? It is just that you construct your sentences in a strange way. you wrote that you watched this episode "by the time you were a teenager and that's a day left until my 14th birthday" instead of saying you remembering watching this episode as it was on the day before your 14th birthday.
I had no time for Tony after he killed Liam. In fact i even stopped watching corrie for a bit as I was so upset, lol. And when this first aired I probably cheered when Tony met his end, but watching it now I feel sorry for him i don't know why. Especially at the beginning when he is taking communion and looks so sad/expressionless. Maybe its because now I am older I recognise that look as someone who has nothing to live for and nothing to look forward to.
If you can and can find the episodes, can you please do the Bettersby Siege, please? You know, the one where Ken ad Mike are tied up together back-to-back?
Tony Gordon brought it all upon himself no sympathy. Even if he hadn't have killed liam he would've killed someone else eventually, he was just a monster.
I genuinely don’t think he would’ve killed anyone else, he killed Liam because of Carla well he didn’t actually carry out the killing but when he fell in love with Maria that was his ultimate downfall because he let down his guard became vulnerable.
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week after Carla visited him in prison on the week after that happened then tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week after that happened
Exactly, he didn’t actually kill him but he set someone up to do it, and yet Jimmi was apparently never caught even though he carried out the actual crime.
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that Carla visited him in prison on the week that happened then tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that happened
“Then it’s too easy, We don’t fear death...we fear pain...!”
that was an amazing line
About as Scottish as it gets
Tony: ‘Maria, the difference between you and them is the difference between everything and nothing’ Tony really did fall deep for Maria that line sounded so poetic he never stopped loving Maria. he really did fall in love with the right person at the wrong time.
One of the best storylines ever done
37:11 spot on impression of Tony Gordon 🤣🤣
I have the Coronation Street Network DVD boxsets of episodes throughout the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s, as well as the tram crash episodes on DVD. I am currently binge watching them in order up until the tram crash, because I consider the first 50 years of Coronation Street it's greatest era. While it is good to watch, if I had this week of episodes on DVD, as well as Jack Duckworth's death episode, it would feel even more complete.
22:59 That editing was perfect.
This is the final great storyline Corrie ever had it's upsetting to watch this and see the comedic story arc's that are present now storylines like this happened very often with a great street with relatable and realistic characters the show is missing Scottish, Irish and east end characters which gave some variety also children are very present which should not be the sole purpose of the show
And having absolutely pathetic weaklings as central characters (like Bethany Platt) go through 'problems' that they bring upon themselves.
Hahahahahah 100% mate
💯 Agree!
And teen actors that can't act to save their lives 😒
One of my favourite characters
Up there with Richard Hillman and Pat Phelan as the best villains the show has ever had!
I think his only downfall was when he actually fell in love with Maria, she was his weak link..
One of Coronation Streets best.
I can't believe this is 9 years ago
thomasrowe25 will be 13 years this june
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It's odd that during the Underworld Siege Tony reminds me so much of the McKellen Macbeth - I'm so glad that despite everything Tony still loved Maria and didn't harm her and that he eventually let Hayley go free as well. I think he had lost his mind by this point.
Tony still loved Maria, and he made it clear to her he wouldn’t hurt her, in the end he just fell in love with the right person at the wrong time,Maria made him want to be a better person, but he did indeed lose his mind at that point but I think loving Maria somehow kept him going.
I agree.@@woahkana
I remember I watched the special episode of Corrie by the time I was teenager and that's a day left until my 14th birthday. James Fleet was very impressed with his character of Robbie Sloan in a bad way to get free man after he released from prison. As a baby, my mom and I only just watched it before in my life, he was role known as Tom (Charles' friend, the one he stuttered) in Four Weddings And A Funeral and then again, he played Hugo Horton in The Vicar Of Dibley (the father of David Horton, the husband of Alice Tinker and the father of Geraldine Horton). He was portrayed Kevin's Dad in Kevin & Perry Go Large and including the special character of Alderman Fitzwarren in the pantomime of Dick Whittington. I think he's funny and generous man in the universe.
I don't mean to be rude, but is English your first language? It is just that you construct your sentences in a strange way. you wrote that you watched this episode "by the time you were a teenager and that's a day left until my 14th birthday" instead of saying you remembering watching this episode as it was on the day before your 14th birthday.
I hope they do something like this again
it loses impact... if they do it often which they do
We will never get anything like this again the show is too comedic now and all about Gemma, her mam and Summer.
Its Corrie they repeat a storyline every few years.
1:13:05 a great one-liner
This is excellent
The start of Hayley and Carla beautiful friendship ❤❤❤
hayley only had four years left 💔
Good acting
R.I.P Deirdre Barlow 😢😢
I had no time for Tony after he killed Liam. In fact i even stopped watching corrie for a bit as I was so upset, lol. And when this first aired I probably cheered when Tony met his end, but watching it now I feel sorry for him i don't know why. Especially at the beginning when he is taking communion and looks so sad/expressionless. Maybe its because now I am older I recognise that look as someone who has nothing to live for and nothing to look forward to.
Coronation Street Tony Gordon Aspects from Prison and guns Underworld 🏩🌈☯️☮️✡️🌻🍍🤪😄
If you can and can find the episodes, can you please do the Bettersby Siege, please? You know, the one where Ken ad Mike are tied up together back-to-back?
Is that Hugo from Vicar of Dibley his cell mate
Backdoor Deirdre is so funny.
Can you do the Alan Bradley storyline
I think more of Tony Gordon hitman killing Liam would love to see the next episode
It wasn’t worth him handing himself in if he was just going to escape
honestly i think something happened to him in there that broke his mind
Julie is so good!!!
Mr Patterson did a life sentence for killing his son Kevin 😂😂
An eye for an eye
TWO ROYS
poor Carla I likes her 😢
This got held back due to the Cumbria shootings
Oh god
Tony Gordon brought it all upon himself no sympathy. Even if he hadn't have killed liam he would've killed someone else eventually, he was just a monster.
I genuinely don’t think he would’ve killed anyone else, he killed Liam because of Carla well he didn’t actually carry out the killing but when he fell in love with Maria that was his ultimate downfall because he let down his guard became vulnerable.
Jason is only 3 feet tall (Bless).
Is Tonys cell mate the man from Vicar of Dibly??
yes he is
No no no no no yes!
Got hell be out in two years by now jesus if steven didnt take her down he could of
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that this happened
Kevin zia Dyer you
Money talks
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week after Carla visited him in prison on the week after that happened then tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week after that happened
Its Bond Street, not Bond Road lol....
Emmerdale fights
This is coronation Street not emmerdale
🤣
How was tony kill he didn't kill Liam somebody else did it
Exactly, he didn’t actually kill him but he set someone up to do it, and yet Jimmi was apparently never caught even though he carried out the actual crime.
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week after this happened
1:05:14
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the day before this happened
Obviously left Dibley well behind.
Carla is horrible to the police. So entitled.
Can’t say I blame her, to be honest
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week before this happened
Fuck you
@@kevinziadyer5354 fuck you
@A Ali Fuck yourself bitch boy
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that Carla visited him in prison on the week that happened then tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that happened
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the day that this happened
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week that this happened
@@kevinziadyer5354 dumb fuck
@@aali7844 fuck you you commented this loads of times
Tony hey wose locked up in prison on the week before this happened