Always found the hostility towards the people from immigration to be quite odd. Like or dislike their policy they are upholding the law and a real life school should never block them from doing their jobs.
Exactly. This issue dosent even concern the school. Same goes for a lot of other Waterloo Road storylines where the school wouldn't have any reason to be involved if the incidents concerning the kids had happened on a weekend, outside school hours and off school property or during the school holidays.
I completely agree. In all honesty, I think the kids’ main motivation was to be disruptive. The law is the law and it doesn’t give a damn about your feelings.
Love how Tom can be a bodyguard to the students if needs be
No one is saying how amazing Queen Rachel was 👑😭🥰
Mason was the best headteacher hands down
She really was tbh 💗
No she's not. She's vastly overrated. Jack Rimmer is way better.
1:55 is Carmen mom in Tracey Beaker Returns
Rachel is the only head of Waterloo Road that never saw the school itself under any threat of closing
Karen, Fitzgerald?
I loved how Bolton called the authorities FASCISTS in his own inimitable way!
This ep is heartbreaking
Overall least can say the staff tried there best
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They could have done more. That officer had no right to grab her arm like that.
Ged Simmons who played DI Alex Cullen in The Bill as the immigration officer!
After Mason left I can't lie I stopped watching it was never the same
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Rachel manson was best headteacher ever
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Those students should have attacked those officers when that officer grabbed her arm like that when she walked out of the room.
Then go prison that a waste of a life
@@andrewwright4195 What are you taking about?
@@jameslevy8347 if you attack someone you go prison
@@andrewwright4195 I know. I just feel sorry for her.
@@jameslevy8347 why was she in the next episode though mika tree save
Still on the same episode
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Always found the hostility towards the people from immigration to be quite odd. Like or dislike their policy they are upholding the law and a real life school should never block them from doing their jobs.
Exactly. This issue dosent even concern the school. Same goes for a lot of other Waterloo Road storylines where the school wouldn't have any reason to be involved if the incidents concerning the kids had happened on a weekend, outside school hours and off school property or during the school holidays.
I completely agree. In all honesty, I think the kids’ main motivation was to be disruptive. The law is the law and it doesn’t give a damn about your feelings.
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