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characters had been given "personality transplants" and joked that the unlikely scenario of Lance "chatting up girls" was imminent, while another writer from the magazine wrote that there has never been higher "entertainment value" than Lance. They described him as a "relentlessly jolly" character
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Maund that her character only told the lies to prevent Lance from leaving. She said that "Lance said he was going to leave after he fell out with Bev" so Leanne decided to think up schemes to keep him around. She knows that she needs to keep Lance working at the bar. Gates added that "she realised
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look butch". His colleague Tony
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decision to move Lance and Leanne into Max's home. She warned Max to "watch out" because Lance is "clearly in love" and Max had "bitten off more than he can chew" with the Powell siblings. She also predicted that the "comedy that is clearly about to ensue will be some of the best of the year in
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maternity leave. Poppins hoped that she would not take time off again as he had been "lost without" her in Lance's scenes. He also believed that the Lance's relationship with Fred was for the benefit of Bev's story arc. Poppins named Lance's most memorable moment as being when he moved in with
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Lance's storylines do not feature "relationship problems or getting queer-bashed" and make no issue of his sexuality. This garnered criticism from the audience and
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unlike Lance. Lance has a great "sense of loyalty", but when he is around members of the Dixon family, viewers "see another side to him". Poppins, who is gay himself, appreciated how the writers scripted Lance. He liked the fact that they did not take him on the journey of being involved in
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