Here we go with our annual review of Coronation Street month-by-month, all wrapped up in a little reminder of what's gone on in Weatherfield this year.
February 2013
Lewis nicks Gail’s life savings and leaves her a video nasty: “I’m afraid I’ve been rather a naughty boy.” Gail: “He’s broken my heart and ground it into the floor with the heel of his built-up shoe.”; Gail finds out the truth about Kylie sleeping with Nick; Sylvia returns from America and Roy takes her gambling to pay off her debts; Tyrone tries to do a runner with Ruby but ends up behind bars; Owen smashes Faye’s laptop in a rage; Mandy’s shellshocked when Flash the tortoise dies; Gloria turns up with her new fella Eric Babbage in tow. “He’s very big in vinyl floor coverings, huge in fact.”
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Lewis was golden. Payback's a bitch. I wish they'd bring him back. Put some spark into this show.
ReplyDeleteBest exit EVER!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Lewis brought real colour and enjoyment to the show. It was a fabulously gripping exit,not to mention satisfying, befitting a truly entertaining character.
ReplyDeleteAudrey deserves more. Couldn't she mysteriously slip away every few weeks and it eventually turns out she's seeing Lewis? He doesn't even have to be on-screen. Eventually, Lewis could make a flying visit, but it wouldn't be necessary. It would give Audrey a storyline of her own which would be a very welcome break from the current saga.
ReplyDeleteNice idea, to give Audrey a story of her own again, but how would any off-screen rendezvous with Lewis show-case Audrey if he's not around too?
ReplyDeleteLewis was a gem and I'd love to see him back with Audrey and enhancing the Bistro once again. Fabulous character!
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