Now that we know that Frank was cleared of the rape charge and can now walk free, and we know that Sally finds out about Frank cheating on her, I think that could be the catalyst for Frank's ultimate downfall.
We've long thought, here at Blog towers that Sally will be the one that ends up helping to bring down Frank Foster and this could be the start of it. Sally won't take this lying down and a confrontation with this man could end up with a frightening outcome. It remains to be seen, but that's my guess.
We also know that Frank Foster is going to be killed in a whodunnit storyline. Sally will likely be set up as a suspect considering how angry she's going to be, and possibly frightened if he gets aggressive with her. Then again, Kevin Webster could be riding to her rescue if Frank attacks her and we all know what kind of temper he's got! Clearly Carla is going to be a contender as will Peter.
Speculation:
But who will the the one that ultimately brings Frank Foster down?
If it isn't self defence or an accident, and none of the main suspects named so far are leaving the show, then Soap Law dictates it might be an "expendable crew member".
In that instance, my first guess would be his mother, Anne, in a fit of temper or temporary insanity when she realizes what he's really like. I know I thought maybe Rosie would be the one, but I think she'll be gone from Weatherfield before that.
Anne might catch him attempting to rape Sally and whacks him over the head and maybe she'll try to set up someone else, possibly Carla or Sally, to take the fall. The wrong person will be imprisoned at first, this year's recipient of the Deirdre Raschid "I Didn't Do It" trophe but the real murderer will be outed eventually.
Follow the Coronation Street Blog on Twitter and Facebook
Friday, 3 February 2012
The beginning of the end for Frank Foster
Labels:
frank foster,
sally webster,
storyline speculation
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You might also like...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 21 April to Friday ...
-
Monday 14 April 2025 ABI HAS AN UNWANTED HOUSEGUEST Abi is struggling being under the same roof as Carl and tells him to make himself scarce...
-
Friday 11 April 2025 ABI EXPERIENCES AN UNEXPECTED ATTRACTION Abi heads to Freshco to get some anti-sickness meds for Kevin. In the car park...
-
Wednesday 16 April 2025 SEAN HITS ROCK BOTTOM TO PROTECT HIS SON Sean asks Glenda if she can lend him £500. She wonders if he’s in some sor...
-
How is Betsy feeling at this point, several weeks after getting shot during Rob’s hostage situation? It was a tricky situation for her to wr...
-
Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less. Monday 14 April to Friday ...
-
Wednesday 9 April 2025 DEBBIE HAS A LIFE CHANGING APPOINTMENT Debbie attends a private doctor’s appointment and explains that she’s suffered...
-
I thought when Abi was going to meet a flirtatious stranger who turned out to be her brother in law, he'd be a handsome flirtatious str...
-
How did you feel when you were first told about the storyline? A mixture of things. Kate called me into the office and she said we've go...
-
On our latest episode of the podcast, we chat about what went on in Weatherfield between the 7th and the 11th April (Episodes #11,537 - 11,5...
6 comments:
First, I want to say that with all the leaks about Sally's assault and Frank being killed off, the not guilty verdict was almost a forgone conclusion. I would have liked a guilty verdict for the real-life impact it would have had, but as a drama, it puts him back on the Street where natural justice can be done. The expendable crew member could be a previous victim because surely Frank's behaviour is not new. It could be Kirk, avenging his sister's experience or perhaps even Maria, herself. I think Carla, Peter, Kevin are too obvious although there's always the double bluff.
There' something not quite right about the rape storyline. I felt absolutely nothing at all when the verdict was announced. I still find Frank a very wooden character; if they gave him a pal to confide in, we might get a glimpse of why he needs to be in control the whole time.
I too think Carla, Peter, Kevin and Sally are all too obvious. I know what you mean about Frank, but then Tony was similar. We never really found out why he was a control freak but Grey O'Brian played Tony with more charm where Andrew Lancel's Frank came across more pushy and cold. But then, with a mother like Anne, you can see where it comes from.
Yeah...Frank went from sort of a mild decent bloke to rapist in the blink of an eye...no lead-up, just a few raised eyebrows now and then and then...WHAM...right off his nut.
My $ is on Peter putting his lights out.
I hope they do a "Carl King" and keep the killer in the show
I vote for Karl - revenge is a dish best-served cold. I see Karl refusing to accept that Carl ran Stella over. Even better, Jason. With Rosie gone, he can finally express his burning, secret love for Maria (or Carla, fill in the blank).
Does Frank have to die? Wherever Carla goes dead men follow. First her husband (and business partner)Paul,then that awful Scottish freak (her fiance and business partner) and now Frank another fiance (and business partner). You could also count her her brother-in-law (and business partner) What are the odds in real life that one woman would lose that many men (and business partners) in so short a time? Surely she warrants an article in the FT.
Post a Comment