It was a long week, taking place over a day and a bit and it culminated in the finish of a storyline that started back in March when Karl Munro made a last ditch effort to get Stella back by torching the pub, hoping Jason would be blamed. He ducked and dived, played it cool, but all the while walking on eggshells, hoping it would just all go away. Well it didn't. It never does in soapland and the house of cards came down this week when Craig confessed that he thought *he* had caused the fire. He was the last piece of the puzzle that Jason and Dev had begun to solve, putting Karl in the right place at the right time.
And so it goes. More about the story and how I felt about it here.
The next big storyline to move to the next level will have to be the Platt/Tilsley story. Almost everyone knows about the possibility that Lily Platt may be Nick's child except Leanne who is completely in the dark aside from a suspicion that Nick was with someone on Christmas night. Not everyone knows that everyone else knows. Nick will survive. Nick will emerge from the coma. Will he remember? I have enjoyed this storyline but it's time for it to wind down, or at least change direction. The truth is out there and once everyone knows, we'll move forward into a new direction.
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Saturday 14 September 2013
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6 comments:
I definitely think they need to move on from the Nick/David stuff. I suppose Nick's revenge will be next though.
I would love to see David be at the receiving end of someone revenge for a change. Let him be manipulated, thrown down the stairs, hit by a car, involved in a car crash or even be chucked off a building. Enough of this malarkey where David is forgiven time and again for acting like a complete psycho (no matter what his pathetic, often self-inflicted problems are).
Just curious to why does your posts always have external link?
Brilliant, as always! And once again, Jason Grimshaw is the hero.
I have my own Corrie blog that i post on now and then so rather than duplicate the post here, I link to it.
Well - that's done and dusted. IMO it was a real let down. The pub scene with Karl and Dev was good, but it fell apart when Karl threatened to set the wee garbage can on fire sending Stella and Jason into a panic. Bah.
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