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January 6 2018

This was the week when killer Phelan struck again and this time the victim was Luke. Lovely Luke with his head full of thick hair is dead and gone, blown to smithereens in an explosion after a car chase. He’d been asking too many questions about Andy’s disappearance and Phelan finally made sure that he’d ask no more.

Elsewhere this week it was Sinead’s hen do in the Bistro and Chesney’s stag do in the Rovers. At Sinead’s bash, there’s a DVD of her as a child showing on a screen in the Bistro. Daniel threatens Chesney and tells him he’s going to show a DVD taken from the CCTV at the RR in CS that shows Chesney hitting himself in the face with a brick. Chesney rushes into the hen do to stop the DVD from being shown. In the fracas, Beth gets thrown to the floor and breaks her arm. There never was a DVD, Daniel tells Chesney later and the two of them agree to bury the hatchet. Right in Chesney’s head.

Brian moves out of Roy’s flat as Carla prepares to move in. Cathy moves out of Yasmeen’s house and Yasmeen breathes a sigh of relief. Cathy and Brian then move into together into the flat above The Kabin, making them next door neighbours to HRH Rita, Lady Tanner.

Steve offers Michelle ten thousand whopping pounds when he finds out that she’s in debt at the Bistro. It’s ten grand that he doesn’t owe her, but tells her it’s money she should have had from their divorce settlement (it’s not).  Where Steve has got the money from when Michelle was supposed to have bled him dry in the divorce, hence the reason for him selling the Rovers in the first place, is anyone’s guess. As is why he’s being so nice to his ex.  It’s a question that new girlfriend/old wife Tracy wants the answer to, too.

Alya and Aidan continue to do business with the racist Parker Brothers. This escalates and there’s a fight in the street when Luke gets involved (before Phelan killed him, obvs.) Then a poison pen letter is pushed under Alya’s door and a car is damaged at the garage as the racists step up their campaign of hate.

Hospital scene number 1 this week: Roy consults about donating a kidney to Carla.

Hospital scene number 2 this week: Billy still in bed covered in tubes.

Elsewhere this week, Robert walks in on Kate and Rana as they canoodle on his sofa in the flat after Michelle lets the lovebirds use it.
Sean gets the sack from the pub and from his job at the medical centre this week. In both cases, it was for talking about confidential matters in a public place

And finally, this week, Ken told Sophie that Emily was back in the country, tending to her niece Freda who is ill. Norris is also with Emily at Freda’s house. I doubt very much that we’ll see Emily back on the Street so I am intrigued as to why she’s been mentioned; most odd.

And that’s just about that for this week.
 
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This week’s writers were David Isaac (New Year’s Day); Jonathan Harvey and Cameron McAllister (Wednesday); Cameron McAllister (Thursday); Joe Turner (Friday double). Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

 

Glenda Young
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Blogging away merrily at Flaming Nora
Website: glendayoungbooks.com