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March 23 2019

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Glenda Young's debut novel
Belle of the Back Streets 

 

 

 

Underworld collapsed this week after the roof caved in. Who’s to blame will be revealed in due course. However, there was a shady character dressed in black on the roof just before Sally and Gina went up there to protest at losing their jobs to robots in Milton Keynes. Sally comes crashing down when the roof gives way, and is whisked away to hospital. Meanwhile, some of those characters (cough, Sean) you were hoping might not have made it through came out unscathed. Kirk even felt perky enough to open a bag of mini-Cheddars as he sat in the rubble with electricity sparking around him amid the threat of an explosion. But Sean, Kirk, Paul, Abi, Gemma and everyone else gets out safely as the emergency services are called.

Meanwhile, it’s Kate and Rana’s wedding day and Rana’s nowhere to be seen. That’s because she’d gone back into the factory to collect her handbag, or something (I’m sorry, I always zone out when Kate and Rana come on the screen. Sometimes I press the mute button. If I’m watching on catch-up, I whizz through every scene they’re in).  Anyway, it turns out that Rana’s crushed at the factory, but she’s still alive. In a long drawn out scene that I had no emotional involvement in, Rana dies in Kate’s arms. If you liked this sort of thing, you’d have loved it. You might have even cried. For this fan, who never got or liked #Kana the thought of tuning in to watch Kate sobbing fills me with dread.

What will keep me gripped is how Carla deals with the collapse of her beloved factory and having yet another factory death on her conscience. Remember Polish worked Kasia, anyone? That was all down to Carla too, pushing her workforce too hard.  When Peter hears what’s happened to Carla and the factory, he decides not to leave and heads back to Weatherfield and Carla. She’d already tried to stop him leaving but he insisted he had to go, likening their relationship to any addiction. “It’s like booze,” he tells her. “I crave it every day but I can’t. It’ll kill me.”  Now that Peter heading back to face his worst addiction it might just be a third death that Carla becomes responsible for.

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This week’s writers were Joe Turner (Monday); Owen Lloyd-Fox (Wednesday). Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at Coronation Street Blog: Exclusive: All Current Corrie writers online
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html


And that’s just about that for this week. 

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

 
Glenda Young's debut novel
Belle of the Back Streets