Paul, learned a lesson? Are you serious? Paul never learns his lessons, it doesn’t matter how diabolical the devastation and the fallout from what he does. Particularly the whole thing with David, you’d think, ‘Oh my God, that’s just the end and he’s either going to be ostracised by everybody and/or he’s going to pull his socks up and learn his lesson.’ I can guarantee that might happen for a space of time and then he’ll be back to his nefarious ways. It’s Paul Robinson we’re talking about here.
Neighbours legend Stefan Dennis has called for his character to slip back into his villainous ways in the soap's anticipated reboot.
Dennis plays the formerly cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson on the Aussie soap.
The actor appeared on Loose Women on Tuesday (November 30) where he was quizzed about the possibility of his character returning to his dastardly roots.
"I certainly hope so," responded Dennis.
"There was a very well-known period in Paul's life where he had a brain tumour. He came back and he was Mr Squeaky Clean and lovely. And the audience hated it!"
Dennis said fans would come up to him and beg for Paul to get his hands dirty again.
"I kept being accosted on the street by people asking when he would be nasty again. So I had to convince producers because they just thought it was me just wanting to always play the villain.
"So I'm certainly hoping that he is. Jason [Herbison, executive producer] made noise and said I might not be, but I've been like 'You can't do that to Paul!'"
The soap star went on to reveal that he was one of the few people to hear about the soap's unexpected revival before anyone else.
Ryan Moloney (Toadie), Alan Fletcher (Karl), Jackie Woodburne (Susan) and Dennis all got the news ahead of the announcement.
"We found out about a week before everyone else because Jason decided to come around to our houses and tell us all personally," he continued.
"I'd pretty much moved on. People were treating it like somebody had died. People were asking if I was going to be alright."
Little is currently known about what the comeback could look like for the long-running soap.
Maloney recently spoke to TV Week about the surprising reprieve and shared what he believes Neighbours will be like when it does come back.
"We actually don't know whether the show is picking up from that day or from a couple of years down the line," he revealed.
''This is a do-over. It's a chance to do things differently. We're lucky we get this opportunity."
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Neighbours (Neighbours: A New Chapter) - S41 Ep. 8904 – TV Review
TL;DR – This was a fascinating jolt of nostalgia, but I am not sure it has the sticking power to be more than that.
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5.
Disclosure – I watched this on 10 Play.
Neighbours Review –
If there is an Australian that has made it big overseas, there is a more than reasonable chance that they spent some time on Neighbours [or Home and Away, but we are not talking about that…
When you see a cute gifset of the ship, so you start watching the show, but you have to wait 3 seasons for this ship to sail...and even then turns out it was a dream sequence and now there's a curse that says if they ever even tell each other about their feelings one of them will die, so the other one who knows about that curse lies and hides the true.
Hate those tropes of curse on soulmates
Hated it when there was variation of that with Stelena
Stefan de Kogel pakt je in als Sam in zijn première in Mamma Mia
Recensie en foto’s: Mieke van der Raay
Op 4 januari was de première van Stefan de Kogel in de succesvolle musical “Mamma Mia”.Het Nieuwe Luxor theater was nagenoeg uitverkocht, wat misschien bij Stefan een grote druk zou kunnen zijn, maar hij wist je met zijn eigen stijl en interpretatie van Sam je in te pakken.Stefan heeft eerder hoofdrollen gespeeld in “Volendam de Musical” en “De Jantjes”.…