The one thing I miss with Warren now is his sarcastic and passive aggressive remarks, "I'll just be on my way shall I?" he is not really like this now.
Legend! Mad to think Warren would murder the first two people he interacts with within the next two years and nearly 16 years later he can be connected to 11 deaths lol Warren's a true legend!
I remember watching this and thinking this guy is going to be the next Scott Anderson I was right in a way but Warren turned out to be 1000x better and continues to be a great character to this day see characters like Phil Mitchell have been around for 30 years with hardly no breaks away and have become abit stale these days Warren is still going strong as a character although they have watered him down so much on recent years
Warren is more ruthless than Phil. Phil stops short of killing someone intentionally. When Luke Browning went missing, Phil was aghast to find he had been killed and Phil said he just wanted him to be scared off, not to be killed.
@@rossross1149 he’s more ruthless but Steve McFaddens portrayal of Phil has been outstanding take for example who shot Phil and his alcoholic storyline he plays the best drunk I’ve ever seen steve McFadden is a better actor than Jamie lomas.
@@JoshuaDillon03 And Phil is more quietly menacing that Grant or Warren who shout a lot. Phil Mitchell and Den Watts both knew how to destroy someone with words and manipulation. And both held grudges.
@@JoshuaDillon03 Hollyoaks first ever serial killer his not only the most prolific killer in Hollyoaks but in all soaps he killed a total of 13 women although most where off-screen he killed several blonde women between July 2002 and November 2003
The arrival of the 2nd hardest character in soap after a certain Mr Mitchell from Walford who was once in the paras and the Falklands, who could take down 3 men on his own. Yes, Grant Mitchell. Although Grant would never kill anyone intentionally, he did almost kill Phil and Eddie in his rages, and injured that copper in 1993, and it took several cops to restrain him. Warren vs Grant in a fight, well Grant would win but it would be quite good. In 2006, 30 year old Warren vs 45 year old Phil Mitchell would be a draw, but in 2022 a 45ish year old Warren would win easily against a 61 year old ex alkie with a liver transplant and dodgy heart.
@@JoshuaDillon03 1999-2003 was when Phil was a real hard bastard. If anyone challenged him to a fight he would smash them to pieces. Remember how he savagely and viciously beat Steve Owen up in The Vic in January 2002? Steve was left with many cuts and bruises and bleeding. Actors Steve McFadden and Martin Kemp must have been exhausted after filming that scene. Also in 2000 during the Albert Square bomb scare, it took several people to restrain Phil when he went mental in The Vic, and even Dan was struggling.
The one thing I miss with Warren now is his sarcastic and passive aggressive remarks, "I'll just be on my way shall I?" he is not really like this now.
Legend! Mad to think Warren would murder the first two people he interacts with within the next two years and nearly 16 years later he can be connected to 11 deaths lol Warren's a true legend!
why is he a legend, because he murders people?
I remember watching this and thinking this guy is going to be the next Scott Anderson I was right in a way but Warren turned out to be 1000x better and continues to be a great character to this day see characters like Phil Mitchell have been around for 30 years with hardly no breaks away and have become abit stale these days Warren is still going strong as a character although they have watered him down so much on recent years
Warren is a better character then Phil in general to be honest
@@rossross1149 I like Phil his just abit predictable but yes I'd say Warren is a better character
Warren is more ruthless than Phil. Phil stops short of killing someone intentionally. When Luke Browning went missing, Phil was aghast to find he had been killed and Phil said he just wanted him to be scared off, not to be killed.
@@rossross1149 he’s more ruthless but Steve McFaddens portrayal of Phil has been outstanding take for example who shot Phil and his alcoholic storyline he plays the best drunk I’ve ever seen steve McFadden is a better actor than Jamie lomas.
@@JoshuaDillon03 And Phil is more quietly menacing that Grant or Warren who shout a lot. Phil Mitchell and Den Watts both knew how to destroy someone with words and manipulation. And both held grudges.
This is morbid to watch knowing that he'd end up killing both of them!
Not going to lie here they both deserved it especially Louise
Most handsome man in soap by far
On this day soaps most notorious serial killer arrived in hollyoaks village.
Toby Mills isn't happy with you
@@rossross1149 who’s that mate
@@JoshuaDillon03 Hollyoaks first ever serial killer his not only the most prolific killer in Hollyoaks but in all soaps he killed a total of 13 women although most where off-screen he killed several blonde women between July 2002 and November 2003
@@rossross1149 noway mate didn’t know that.
@@JoshuaDillon03 Haha to be fair I didn't know of Toby until a few years back he was in Hollyoaks way before I started watching the show
I can’t believe warren and Mercedes both appeared around the same time 😮
can upload episode when Warren attack Sean please.
The arrival of the 2nd hardest character in soap after a certain Mr Mitchell from Walford who was once in the paras and the Falklands, who could take down 3 men on his own. Yes, Grant Mitchell. Although Grant would never kill anyone intentionally, he did almost kill Phil and Eddie in his rages, and injured that copper in 1993, and it took several cops to restrain him. Warren vs Grant in a fight, well Grant would win but it would be quite good. In 2006, 30 year old Warren vs 45 year old Phil Mitchell would be a draw, but in 2022 a 45ish year old Warren would win easily against a 61 year old ex alkie with a liver transplant and dodgy heart.
Prime Phil is the second hardest character in soap.
@@JoshuaDillon03 1999-2003 was when Phil was a real hard bastard. If anyone challenged him to a fight he would smash them to pieces. Remember how he savagely and viciously beat Steve Owen up in The Vic in January 2002? Steve was left with many cuts and bruises and bleeding. Actors Steve McFadden and Martin Kemp must have been exhausted after filming that scene. Also in 2000 during the Albert Square bomb scare, it took several people to restrain Phil when he went mental in The Vic, and even Dan was struggling.
2nd hardest is Cain Dingle 👊
@@H.K.5 you are clueless how is cain second
@@Uksoapfan I agree 100 percent mate u talk facts