The twins have found out who their father is. Paul Robinson.
I knew that he'd turn out to be the father. Basically he met 15 year old Kim at a uni party (why was Kim there?) and they slept together (he thinks shes a uni student too) and then his brother starts dating her and he says nothing. Then she runs away because shes pregnant.
Then the Robinson's help her and she doesnt think to tell Paul that the baby (babies) that she is carrying could be his?
Paul's not dumb. Surely he knew that he could have been the father. And the writers mentioned his 'Mr Nasty' personality but back then, Paul was a nice, caring guy. He wouldn't push Kim to have an abortion.
They even manipulated flash backs to make it appear that he did want her to get rid of their babies.
Um no. The storyline was that Kim and Scott dated, her parents found out and she ran away. She got pregnant by a man named Brad (after she ran away) and contacted Scott for help. She admitted that Brad got her pregnant. Scott, Paul, their father Jim and their gran, Helen, help her reunite with her family.
Paul did not get Kim pregnant BEFORE she dated his brother. I am not happy that Paul got a 15 year old pregnant. I could believe that Scott was the twins father but not Paul.
And, of course, Pauls daughter Amy and Leo had to be involved with each other, even though they have zero chemistry. And then they find out that they are related, and Amy runs off, Leo, being the genius that he is, decides that he has to go after her and tell her that hes in love with her.
Um, how is that gonna help anything? YOU ARE HER BROTHER.
At least Paul is sorry for not being there for his kids. I loved the scene with Paul and Amy on the beach. I love Paul's character (he's a legend and I love when he's causing trouble) so I'm not happy that they ruined his back story.
I hope Paul can accept that David is gay and lets David accept his own sexuality.
I actually feel sorry for Paul. Not only is he now finding out that he got a 15 year old pregnant, he's been saddled with 2 of the dullest characters in the soaps history.
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