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The bloated cast of this show is seeing some departures lately, which it needed. But it's noteworthy that three of the four major cast departures that has happened/is rumoured to happen involves non-white characters (Ethan, Suni and Nate), and three of four also involves gay characters (Ethan, Suni and Nicky).

Now, this might all be just a coincidence, but it does leave the cast a little less diverse than before....

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Personally I don't mind any of them leaving, and like I said, it could just be a coincidence, and probably is.

But diversity has been such a hot topic in recent years that it just struck me as interesting. Especially since Emmerdale has been reluctant to get rid of anyone in recent years, or at least that's what it has felt like. They've just added more and more characters to the point where the show is bursting at the seams with people....

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I thought this wouldn't happen in our lifetimes but apparently Oliver Farnsworth (ex-Andy) from Coronation Street is joining the show as new character John Sugden. 

I wonder is he going to be a retcon long-lost son of Jack's or perhaps Joe had a son we don't know about? 

Emmerdale signs Coronation Street star as new village hunk - and he's got a shocking connection to original soap family | The Irish Sun (thesun.ie)

You think he's going to be Jack's long-lost kid somehow or as I said above maybe tied to Joe somehow? 

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I'm torn... On the one hand I'm ecstatic that they finally give the Sugdens some attention, but on the other hand I have very little faith that they will do this justice. He will probably just end up getting involved with a Dingle somehow....

I do wonder how he will be connected to the Sugden family. As far as I know Jacob (Annie's late husband) was an only child, so unless he's a more distant relative him being an illegitimate son of Jack or Joe seems the most probable answer. Joe did spend some time in France in the mid 1980s so that could be a possible time period.

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Thanks. 

I want to be happier about this as Oliver was great on Corrie and Hollyoaks and the show desperately needs Sugdens (Victoria also needs to go away and this could help phase her out) but I don't trust the show. I expect him to start raping and beating women within about three months.

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So do you think bringing him in as a son of Joe would be more logical? 

And I pray they don't toss him in the orbit of the Dingles, but that'll be hard as they consume the whole village. 

Please don't put that in the atmosphere, friend. I pray they don't bring him on to have him do heinous stuff. I loved Oliver on Corrie and was devastated when they killed Andy off. While I don't mind him having an edge, at least give the character boundaries. I hate how soaps feel that any character worth keeping long-term has to be morally corrupt. 

And I haven't been tuning in lately, but are they still doing Victoria/Jacob? I felt icky about that pairing. 

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I know it kills you that poor Emmerdale has become the Dingle breeding ground. 

And I am glad that squashed Victoria and Jacob. I am all for younger man/older female type stories but that story just felt weird to me given how Victoria was with David along with Jacob being groomed not too long before. I felt it was irresponsible to have Victoria take up with him. 

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