A warm welcome awaits Kevin on
his return to the street, but tension abounds as Tim and Tyrone both have their
reasons for dreading it. In a landmark comparison, Jason tells Tim he sees
Kevin and Sally as resembling Burton and Taylor; always breaking up and getting
back together, but disgruntled Tim settles for Bert and Ernie. Tyrone finally
agrees to give Luke a trial from Monday, but he could really have done with the
help before Kevin’s return. He also agrees to let Kevin stay with him and Fiz.
Having had his luggage robbed on
the street within minutes of his arrival, Kevin has burglars on his mind when
he enters Sally’s house and finds Tim fiddling with the television. He attacks
him and drags him outside, shouting to approaching Sally to call the police
before she angrily sets him straight. Rather than needing A&E, Kevin reckons
drama school would be more appropriate for Tim, and so the rivalry begins. Comic
line of the night comes when Kev says Tim will be fine with a bag of frozen
peas, Sally reckons she’s got some petit pois in the fridge, and Tim tells her
“peas will be fine love, honest”.
Where fictional characters are
concerned, it’s essential, no matter how villainous they are, that the viewer cares
enough about them to want to know their fate. This is where I struggle with
Maddie. Frosty, bad tempered, rude and ungrateful, she does nothing to endear
herself to anybody.
After inexplicably packing up and leaving a farewell note, she
spies Kevin’s luggage on the street and robs it. But after attempting to flog
the stolen goods at Barlow’s Buys, she’s dragged back to Sally’s by Tracy and her
latest deed is exposed. “The moral is, don’t take in tramps” asserts Tracy, and
while it may be a damning reflection of certain people’s attitudes towards the needy,
Maddie is doing absolutely nothing to subvert the stereotype. She shows no remorse, and her non-apology is
an insult.
While their relationship has felt somewhat without foundation, perhaps herself
and Sophie are actually well suited, as the latter is either sniggering at other
people’s misfortunes of late, or being generally insolent and disrespectful. Neither
show any gratitude to Sally, and their presumptuousness leaves me indifferent
to both of them. “You used to be so straight about right and wrong” cries a
baffled Kevin when Sophie practically orders him to forget about the theft. And
while Tim has a rare and striking philosophical moment, observing, “Well maybe
she’s growing up, seeing the grey”, Kevin’s angry reaction is more what you’d expect
in such a situation. Sally agrees to give Maddie one last chance and she has to be prompted to say thank you. Sophie later expresses frustration that she can’t read
Maddie and I feel frustration that I can’t read any of it.
Julie’s suggestion that the
factory staff raise money for charity by paying homage to Calendar Girls is rejected by Roy who amusingly notes “I don’t
think a calendar of naked women, not to mention Sean and Kirk would be right
tonally, or indeed aesthetically.” Wanting to be of use, she is consoled by
being manipulated by Todd into offering Marcus a room. While he initially turns
down her offer, her Glee box set makes
him see sense. While Julie is thrilled to have a new “roomie”, Eileen isn’t
happy, and laments the “kind, honest, too soft for his own good” boy that used
to be her son, telling herself he must be in there somewhere. Marcus approaches
Maria to make arrangements regarding Liam, but she informs him that he will no longer be part of the child's life.
Nick and Leanne look
uncomfortably on at the “car crash in slo mo” as Stella is knocked back by Kal,
but Dev is suitably pleased. Looks between Kal and Leanne foreshadow the
inevitable, as he later tells her she’s the one
he wants. She is clearly flattered but tells him that while she doesn’t love
Nick enough or like she used to, she’s afraid if they got together it would set
him back. They both claim to be depressed but at the same time, there’s a frisson
of excitement between them.
Kylie tiresomely moans about
having kids to look after, how her friend has been living it up in Ibiza, and
how she and David never get any proper time together. Their attempt at a bit of
afternoon delight in the salon is thwarted by the arrival of Dev who sees more
than he bargained for as David arrives out from the back naked, with a line
sure to melt any woman’s heart – “So, are we getting it on or what?” In the evening they manage to pawn
the kids off on Gail and are nigh on disgusted to see them coming back.
Tina sees evidence enough of
Carla’s pain to believe Peter and apologises for doubting him. Even though she’s shocked
to hear him coolly tell her they hardly know eachother and that there was never
any intimacy of the mind, they still meet up later on and agree to spend Monday
together. She promises never to doubt him again and tells him she loves him, but
he doesn’t answer. Considering just 2 weeks ago his failure to respond was the
reason she gave for not being able to continue with the affair anymore, it’s
surprising to find her nonplussed.
By Emma Hynes
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I laughed when Dev went into the salon and David came out naked. Dev's face was priceless.
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BTW for a hairdresser - isn't David's hair the worst it has ever looked???
I don't think Kevin will be on screen for long, he'll be gone again for a detox stay by the end of April. Keep it that way.
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