Having been berated by Tina for
not pulling his weight at the flat, David Platt finally makes a contribution,
surprising her with a bathroom floor vomit. She’s naturally delighted.
Apologies and embarrassment not forthcoming, Tina says three weeks have already
been enough, and that he’ll have to sling his hook when Tommy gets back. Still
hopeful of his return, Tina checks her emails and leaves a voicemail for him to
no avail.
David finally coughs up more than last night’s chippy, and arrives
into Roy’s with £100 for Tina. Considering she was criticising him for not
paying his way, it was odd to find her telling him she didn’t want money, but
for him to get his life back together. Kylie storms in and snatches the money
which has been withdrawn from their joint account. She says if David doesn’t
want people wondering why he can’t see his kids, he should keep his mouth shut.
“Excuse me while I go and die of boredom” says Tina as she departs, but its
David that’s frankly apathetic.
As he later wanders the streets,
he manages to convince Audrey to let him look after Max while she sees a client
at the salon. Audrey is concerned that Kylie will find out, but David says “there’s
no reason why she should” and offers to take the blame. What was Audrey
thinking? She has thus far stood firmly by the rest of the family, including firing David and not allowing him sleep at the salon, and now all
she is concerned about is getting caught while she prioritises a hair appointment? Kylie inevitably does find out by
arriving at the salon early to pick Max up.
Over at the Rovers, Deirdre
extols the virtues of crafty fags and the shopping channel, and we’re treated
to that relaxed, friendly atmosphere that has thankfully returned to the pub.
Even when a tearful Tina bursts in having received a call from Tommy, she is
comforted by the two ladies who are shocked to hear that he has dumped her, and
won’t be coming back on foot of the fact that she puts everyone else first.
Liz kindly offers Tina the next
day off, and she absent mindedly says she’ll let her know. She arrives home to
find Kylie confronting David over taking Max (I’d call Audrey responsible
myself). Tina, blaming David for the fact that Tommy left, throws them both
out.
In the aftermath of his
shoplifting escapade, Simon is warned to be good by Peter and is made apologise
to Dev who doesn’t hesitate in threatening the police in the event of a future
incident. While Simon looks quite unfazed at such an animated, serious threat,
when Tina arrives he is embarrassed at Peter telling her of his bad behaviour.
He needn’t worry as his new childminder fondly tells him, “come on then you little villain”.
She’s not the only one to look lightly upon his actions as Carla seems happy to call it a one off and float on with the
wedding plans. Over at Roy’s she laments her inability to find a dress and
Hayley is concerned at how close the wedding is. Just as Peter is telling her
to save the money, she sees her ideal dress online and darts off to get it.
However, the ladies are ripe for
another visit over at the Rovers when a frustrated Carla returns from the
wedding dress shop from hell, staffed by “a girl who makes Beth Tinker sound
like a nuclear scientist”, her dress discontinued by 6 months and with none in
stock. “I was in suits for three of my weddings” quips Deirdre. But later at
Roy’s, Carla realises that Hayley is the seamstress to save the day, and pretty
much insists on her making the dress. Anna’s uncertain look is the only thing
that prompts Carla to ask if Hayley is happy to help.
Peter is uncharacteristically
less concerned for Hayley and more concerned for Carla’s dress, asking what if
she dies while she’s making it, or gets too ill to finish it. Desperate for the
dress of her dreams, and wishing to give Hayley something to occupy her time, Carla
dismisses all concerns.
An acceptant Roy looks somewhat
relieved and more stress free than usual as he lovingly whips up a meal for
Hayley. The next few months are for her, he tells Anna who is patient and
supportive. I wonder if he will look as calm when he hears what Carla has in
store for Hayley’s limited time.
Lloyd has the job of training
Todd in on the Streetcars’ switch. Considering the disdain with which he
approaches the job, I was willing him to make a mistake; but no, he was frustratingly
competent. Left to his own devices though, he commits the cardinal sin of
eating the last biscuit despite being warned by Eileen, and as Lloyd spies on
him, he catches him “multitasking” on his mobile while taking a call from a
customer. I was sure Lloyd was going to pull him up on the fact that he
completely forgot to contact a driver to pick up the caller. Surely a golden
opportunity to reprimand him missed. Lloyd might have a hard time of it putting
up with Todd’s attitude, but it’s poor Mrs. Williams I feel sorry for; she’s still
waiting at Princess Lane for her cab to the train station.
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4 comments:
I thought the barking voiced Carla was bang out of order putting Hailey on the spot to make her stupid wedding dress, all this faff about the wedding when we all know it will be halted at the last minute due to some lax trouser action with the groom. And SICK of Todd and his up himself attitude the whole time. remind us exactly why he came back to Weatherfield when he clearly does so not want to be there. Another dud.
And of course, Kylie and the rest of the family - Audrey excepted - are in NO way to blame for the rupture in the family are they? David should just leave the lot of them to stew.
Maybe we all would be better off, as far as the story-lines are concerned, without "spoilers" to tempt us into knowing in advance what the characters are going to do before they do it?
Agree with Anon13:31, I try to avoid spoiler posts but it's hard.
The dress Hayley made for Becky was lovely, and Carla is no more wrapped up in wedding preparations than any other bride. Less, because she did remember to double check if Hayley was up to it. Its her & Peter's 3rd wedding, so something smart, simple and classic would be in order, shouldn't be too much for Hayley to handle. What could be more special than a dress made by a dear friend.
Todd is a trainwreck. WHY???
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