There's a Coronation Street spoiler in today's Mirror that says Sally and Kevin Webster are going to get married again, for the third time.
However, take the story with a pinch of salt as this is the same newspaper who "revealed" that Sophie Webster was going to turn straight, only for the story to be denied by an ITV press spokeswoman the very same day.
But if it is true, then The Mirror says that Sally and Kev's romance comes after Sophie Webster turns to drugs, bringing Kev and Sally together again. It says Kevin and Sally’s reconciliation begins in tonight’s episode as she recovers from being attacked by Frank Foster's killer.
A Corrie source said: “There will be some tearjerking scenes as Sally slowly begins to realise Kevin thinks the world of her. It won’t be long before she looks on Kevin as her rock which will delight people who want them to become an item again.”
If this is true, what do you think about them being married again and back together? And will the scriptwriters remember to bring in baby Jack, who seems to have been forgotten about?
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Monday, 19 March 2012
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17 comments:
Duhhh.
I like Sally but I think the character of Kevin has become a bit meaningless now. Write him out and get rid of that garage that is stuck in the 1980s along with the ridiculous faktry of death.
I don't like it but it seems like they don't know what to do with Kevin otherwise besides mooning after Sally. This is a rebound for her. Again. She's vulnerable and traumatized and naturally Kevin will take advantage of that.
^^Exactly what I was going to say. They don't seem to have any idea of what to do with Kevin unless it's reacting to Sally. Their marriage has never been interesting. The disasterous Molvin showed that.
I note that even the Spokesperson didn't have the courage to claim viewers will be delighted to see them back together, as they usually do. This is a short trip up a very dull cul-de-sac. What happens after the wedding? More affairs and another divorce?
Yay...I knew this was coming but it's still a nice change from the dreary plots of late.
Hey, she could do worse! (Let's not forget Jeff and Frank)
~JB in Canada
I would be happy to see them together again. Apart from re -marrying for the 3rd time (how many real life couples do that?),Corrie could do with a stable,"normal" couple. It is always the writers lack of imagination which engineers a break up of a marriage in the first place.
There are some couples that fans really love to see together and just can't accept the individuals with anyone else. Ken and Deirdre were another such couple. I think the writers ended up putting them back together because they didn't know what to do with them either. And I think there'd be out and out rebellion if they ever broke up Roy and Hayley!
Kevin is long past his sell by date, it's time for him to leave.
Putting him together with Sally again won't do anything to help the storylines.
He's been turned into a one dimensional character whose only actions are a rage face and threats of violence to all and sundry.
Time for him to leave and take Collinson with him.
I guess there had to be some repercussion for turning Sophie into a christian, lesbian, crack-ho. Do you think it's second hand pipe smoke?
Kevin would bring his son with him and would Sally agree to that? I hope she stays single and does something like start a business - any activity that does not require a man's involvement. Kevin seems completely redundant.
Well I like Kevin and would like to see him written out, So upgrade the garage bring in a Super Cheap auto store for Sally to run while Kevin fixes the cars, Like for a happy ending this time leave them alone. No more affairs.(back here they are still together, Molly hasn't had the baby yet and the tram hasn't crashed.
Well I like Kevin and would like to see him written out, So upgrade the garage bring in a Super Cheap auto store for Sally to run while Kevin fixes the cars, Like for a happy ending this time leave them alone. No more affairs.(back here they are still together, Molly hasn't had the baby yet and the tram hasn't crashed.
Typo I WOULDN'T like to see Kevin written out
Agree, write out Kevin, useless character. Sally needs a new place to work - hope Carla does not easily forgive her for what she did.
I'd also like to see Kevin written out and Sally open her own business.
I'm sorry, Kevin's useless? What about Kirk or Matt? The Alahan twins are sparsely there. Even Fiz hasn't anything to do since John's death. Saying Kevin should be written out is like saying these people should be too
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