Emmerdale fans fume as they spot 'ridiculous' weather blunder
12.04.2023 - 22:41
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans have been left fuming at a "ridiculous" weather blunder in a recent episode of the long-running soap. Viewers were left confused as the episode began with newcomer Caleb standing outside in a snowstorm.
However, following this scene, the snow appeared in some scenes, while having seemingly vanished in others. Fans of the ITV soap were not impressed by this blunder, with many sharing their displeasure on social media.Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote: "Bad continuity tonight one scene it’s heavy snow next fields all clear and roads too then Caleb chats to Leila and hey presto snow snow everywhere." "The snow only appears when Caleb and Nicky are around.
I reckon they activate their own snow machine #Emmerdale" joked one fan, to which another quipped: "Praps Caleb shakes his dandruff." Another annoyed viewer added: "Strange the way snow falls. No snow at the back of The Woolpack.
No snow outside the vets. No snow in the distance when Marlon and Rhona are looking on, yet snow in the main street when Celeb and Nickey are talking to each other.
#Emmerdale" One fan appeared to have a theory on the snow, tweeting: "I do remember hearing that filming was halted due to the weather, which is probably why the village is snow free once again #Emmerdale" And another viewer felt the snow drew them out of the story, posting: "In reality, Caleb and Nicky would really be like: WHY IS IT F***ING SNOWING? HOW DID 7 INCHES OF SNOW HAPPEN IN 70 SECONDS!?!?!?!?!?! #emmerdale" Elsewhere in the Dales, fans were left reeling when estranged husband and wife Chastity Dingle and Paddy Kirk shared a kiss. Paddy famously ended his marriage to Chas last year, after he discovered she had been having an affair with shady businessman Al
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