Gail! Are you listening? Surely everyone watching this
evening is willing you to give David and Kylie the chance to reconnect and
adjust to their living together again. It will be extremely difficult for them
under any circumstances, but with you hanging around, it will make it even more
difficult. There is no doubt that it would be a good deal easier for
them if you absented yourself in order to let them do that. Go and watch your
films starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson elsewhere. So, that’s told her.
David asks Audrey to let Kylie have her job back and he also
does the ironing. ‘Weird and creepy’ is Kylie’s verdict but as David says, it
beats ‘drinking beer, watching TV and scratching my backside.’
Kylie and David’s list of Gail’s pros and cons was perhaps a
good idea for them, but Gail’s position as head cook and bottle washer seems threatened
and Gail herself appears vulnerable. Would they really kick her out?
The list is as follows. Under pros, they put babysitting and
cooking. Only one con, Gail’s singing, is mentioned, until it appears that the
cons are coming so thick and fast that they need another piece of paper.
Now we know that Michelle is not pregnant, what excuse has she
got for being such a pain to live with? Her
recent antagonism towards Steve and in particular her sneery and unsupportive
attitude regarding his sincere efforts to better himself has made her unpopular
with viewers. One of the reasons she has
been so unpleasant to Steve might be that he lied about Andrea’s attractiveness
quotient. But can that really explain it? On arrival for breakfast, Michelle reaches
a new low of sheer nastiness, but her first victim is Liz. ‘Urgh! Do you have
to do that in here?’ She tells Liz, who is painting her nails that ‘it reeks.’ Liz points out that Michelle does her nails in their living room, but it
seems Michelle’s nail varnish doesn’t reek. Hmm.
It’s not over yet, because now it’s Steve’s turn. As Liz
explains that the nail work must continue, Steve., no doubt in an attempt to
lighten the mood, conjures up Mastermind, ‘She’s started so she’ll finish.’ Oh no, not amusing to Michelle who launches a
savage attack on Steve’s eating habits. As he snorts in laughter at the
Mastermind joke, ‘That’s hilarious,’ she says sarcastically, and ‘snorting like
a pig is apt.’ As he continues his breakfast she says, ‘Gobble, gobble, gobble –
like a turkey stuffing itself for Christmas.’ She then talks of a table full of
food, groaning under its own weight.’ Understandably confused by now, Steve asks, ‘Am
I a pig, a turkey or a table?’
Michelle thinks she must be pregnant. She confides in Liz
who cannot stop herself from spilling the beans to Steve, who immediately takes
a drink from an optic and smiles broadly, then performs a celebratory dance while
Liz gets giddy. But their joy is short-lived as Michelle summons Liz and Steve
to tell them that she is not pregnant. Steve’s disappointment is palpable. Then
she announces that she and Steve are to go on a diet. Poor Steve! The highs and
lows of life!
Lloyd is someone else who does a celebratory dance. He will
be having lunch with Andrea and tells Steve to bring the drinks over, ‘soft lad’
to which Steve agrees. He is charmed by
Anthea, or should that be Andrea, and puts on The Supremes singing Where Did Our
love Go? Clearly smitten with Andrea, it is evident that he will have his heart
broken. Though she tells him it was fun having lunch with him, she looks
directly at Steve as she leaves. She wants his notes, she claims, and though
Liz tries to put Andrea down, by deliberately making a mistake over her name
then asking her if the dog ate her notes, Andrea is the clear winner when she says,’
She’s quite funny your mum – I hope I’m
that sprightly at her age.’ And so the
killer blow is delivered - execution style. She is intriguing is Andrea and a
great addition to the cobbles. There is a lot we do not know about her.
Scenes with Peter and Tina make for uncomfortable viewing –
we know how deceitful he is being and how easily he fools Carla. Even more uncomfortable was the woman to woman
chat between Tina and Carla. Tina admits to Peter how awful all the deceit
makes her feel and tells him that he will get his wish of her staying in Weatherfield,
if he tells Carla about their affair..
Carla seems particularly stressed and with good reason.
Hayley’s clear deterioration is profoundly affecting her and then Peter’s ‘confession’
of nearly having given in to a drink makes her feel less of a wife than she feels she should be, and
then there’s the sacking of Beth and her cavalier attitude to Hayley’s imminent
death, plus Peter not meeting the client to secure an order. At the moment,
Carla is in ignorance about her husband’s affair, but it will only be a matter
of time and then – stand well back.
Beth probably deserved her sacking, but it is not easy to
see someone out on their ear. That said, her remark to Eva about Jason being
her mother’s leftovers was way below the mark. Good job though that Carla
arrived back from Hayley’s when she did, because although Peter claimed to be
dealing with it, he was well out of his depth. Beth turns to him to ask for his
job back and all he can say is, ‘She’s the boss, not me.’
Roy’s attempts at
encouraging Hayley to eat are so touching. She doesn’t feel hungry and Roy
finds it hard to accept. Feeding someone when they are ill is a manifestation
of an instinctive desire to help and
heal. Roy’s smile is so sweet when Hayley starts to enjoy the strawberries that
the ever kind Fiz and Tyrone bring for her. Four latter day saints all together
in Roy and Hayley’s flat.
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Hate Michelle - time to go. I did like that this episode reminds everyone...Steve is her boy and in the end she will side with him no matter what. So keep it up Michelle...you will have Liz to deal with if you keep messing with Stevie-boy!
ReplyDeletePoor Carla...I hope she is strong enough to deal with peter and his crap when the time comes...none of this falling into a glass of wine. Carla has come a long way and I do not want to see her broken.
Beth is biting the same apple as Rita it seems...she is so nasty.... no redeeming quality could be seen this evening. The women hating writers are showing their true feelings towards women in this episode.
As for Gail. She has been through so much with David and Kylie and she receives no thanks. I was disgusted with both of them. I think it is time for Gail to move on and have a fun life that is all about her for a change....the brats will miss her when they need a babysitter, cook, or bottle washer.
Rant over. :-)
You are right Newfy Pearl. Gail has done so much for David and Kylie and I was a little harsh on her. But yes, FUN is what she needs and she should go get and get some, soon.
ReplyDeleteFab review.
ReplyDeleteI think the highlight for me was the Hayley/Carla scene.
"I can be a right stroppy cow, can't I"
"Yes, but that's what I love about you."
Love!
It was also good to see a few glimpses of feisty and FIERCE Carla, even though it's obvious that she is breaking her heart and really struggling with losing Hayley. Every time someone mentioned Hayley in the factory, Carla looked like she was going to burst into tears.
The Tina/Peter scenes were as ridiculous as ever, not that that's a shock or anything. He's got so many different faces and all she does is run after him saying "I can't do this anymore" "we need to talk" "leave me alone Peter". Pretty much the same thing every episode. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner this silly far-fetched "affair" ends, the better.
I'm now thinking Corrie is in a bad way! The Tina/Peter things is ridiculous, I honestly don't know anyone who likes it. Blackburn hasn't done a good job with that story in my opinion. He's ruined Tina's character and I'm sure that Collinson would have done a better and fitting exit for her - well the build up at least, the rest is yet to play out. Michelle is vile. In her scene with Liz & Steve she came across as such as stroppy teen, didn't like it at all. Fair enough Beth got sacked but I didn't see where all of the miserable and bitchiness came from on her part. It seemed like that was done to add to Carla's bad day! Alison King has been fab throughout the Hayley stuff, absolutely brilliant. I do wonder though that if Sylvia was still in the show, if we would have seen as much scenes between Carla, Fiz & Tyrone because I know the scripts had to be changed last minute. But for me, the Hayley storyline seems to be the only storyline carrying Corrie at the moment. Alot of people - from what I've been reading - are stating that EE may soon take over Corrie, as EE is shaping up better under new management whereas Corrie seems to be declining. To a certain point, I too worry for Corrie under SB, I'm not yet fully convinced. Many characters have been underused and/or spoilt i.e. Gloria and are leaving or being axed - Dennis included. I think sometimes Corrie miss some great opportunities with the strong cast they have. They stories don't seem to be cutting it and I'm yet to read any spoilers that are that interesting or have any shock value. I may be on my own in my opinion with all this but, as my fav soap I hate to just see it declining in it's quality. They may be ahead in the ratings - and it may be down to habitual viewers such as you & I, but I hold out for the good 'ole Corrie being back on top form. But then again all soaps have their peaks and troughs, don't they...
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with all of you on tonights episodes. Those writers really do have an issue with women, as Newfy Pearl pointed out. The nastiness comes out of nowhere at times. I am NOT enjoying the Tina/Peter storyline at all either. Anonymous Tina says the same sentences pretty much every episode.
ReplyDeleteWatching poor Roy trying to care for Hayley is so sad to watch. Reminds me of my taking care of my own sister in July. Even the part where Hayley discovers her love for strawberries, my sister did that with peaches. I worry about Corrie's future sometimes too Ty Stewz. Once Hayley passes away, then what? Tina and the who done it storyline for months?
I don't get he personality shifts that go on with this program. Gail was a strong, if not daft woman who turned into a mental case cleaning out her son's bog - jumping out from nowhere grinning idiotically and that mad whispering voice..awful stuff. Now Michelle has turned into the nightmare girlfriend from hell - overnight it seems. I guess this is just the thing that will jolt Steve into Andrea's bed because he's just so misunderstood - poor lad.
ReplyDeletePeter/Tina scenes: still vomit inducing. Utterly selfish man. I feel a little more sympathy for Tina because she seems to be experiencing guilt.
ReplyDeleteDavid/Kylie: I'm thrilled they're back together but did the writers have to ruin that by making them decide whether to throw Gail out? Show some freaking respect! They're not Tracy/Rob!
Also what was the point of that scene between Tina and Kylie? And if Tina had to sleep with a married man, why couldn't it have been David? There's more drama to mine there.
I like Lloyd/Andrea. I actually think having Andrea crush on Steve is a bad idea. She'd work just as well as his best frind, and then she can date Lloyd without any drama.
They wrote Beth over the top. She's not exactly tactful but I do think she'd ask permission before using Hayley's machine. And if it was from Peter, that would cause more tension between him and Carla since Carla's obviously against anyone using the machine.
That scene with Roy/Hayley/Fiz/Tyrone was so sweet. Especially Roy's face when Hayley took another strawberry. I don't know whether that's realistic but I don't care in that situation.
See writers? I am willing to suspend my disbelief if I like the material!
Hate Michelle. She's nothing more than a vindictive spiteful little cow. What Steve sees in her is beyond me. Why can't she join her son in Ibiza or something and get off our screens.
Enjoyed Liz though. She's usually touch and go. And Steve's face on learning he could possibly become a father again was a joy to behold.
Why do soap writers always have the party whose partner is havin an affair become friendly with the person they are having the affair with? Carla sitting at the bar all lonely and sorry for herself and opening her heart to Tina who she hardly knows was so contrived. And newsflash writers - this is no longer the Mike Baldwin era circa 1975, you cannot just sack people on the spot but hey whats the betting Beth will have her job back within the week - Ho Hum
ReplyDeleteNow that's David's life is back to normal, maybe he should make a trip to the barber's chair and tidy his hair a bit - it's all messy!
ReplyDeleteI love that David and Kylie are back together, they've got great chemistry.
Good episode overall! :)
Oh Carla.. he used the same excuse with Leanne when he was cheating with you! Peter isn't very original, is he?
ReplyDeleteRebecca in TO..
I love this site. So nice to chat with fellow Corrie fans. Thanks to whomever is behind the running of it...and all those who contribute in discussions like this. :-)
ReplyDeleteLily and Max would have been taken into care if it weren't for Gail. Kylie couldn't care less running drunk all over the place and seemed to have forgotten she had children or didn't even know or care who was looking after them. Then there was David who was running after her, making sure she was alright. I'm sure Lily Platt thinks that Gail is her mum. So to be so mean now they are all lovey dovey is just awful.
ReplyDeleteAs for Peter and Tina - well, it's all " we can't do this" "I don't want to see you again" "We need to talk"... and that's just Tina. Grr r, I've never wanted to throw the remote so much in frustration at such rubbish!
As for Michelle. Now she isn't pregnant and the writers were making out that her mean comments could have been hormonal the other morning at the breakfast table. What's her usual excuse because she just seemed regular, normal mean Michelle to me. She's just a regular meany. Why they paired her with Steve I don't know, he's such a fun, great guy.
Love Andrea as an addition to the street, she seems like she could grow into a really good character!
Well it's nice to see so many people on the same page about these characters.
ReplyDeleteAs much I am enjoying Carla now, I can't help but think back to the damage she did to Maria and Liam (she just HAD to have him)and the damage she did to Peter and Leanne (she just HAD to have him too).
So, if karma kicks her in the butt, I'm OK with that. I'm not OK with the Peter/Tina pairing though...it's just gross and overly contrived (the babysitter, really?) It kinda make me queasy to see the two of them get intimate.