Without any piffle, here's the storyline for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less.
Week of Monday April 6 to Friday April 10
Eileen's new fella arrives, Faye confronts baby’s dad Jackson, Alya woos Carla and Sally’s jealous, Todd finds out about Tracy and Tony and Tracy blackmails him to stay quiet, Carla asks Nick to dinner.
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Why on earth would Anna try to force a kid to keep a baby? Oh right...because SHE wants the baby. Just like she tried to force Eddie to take on Faye when he clearly did want another child. Mother of the year she is not. Clearly, she is always thinking of herself rather than the people are are directly involved. No wonder everyone keeps leaving. She's starting to be a bit of a nutter. Sure bring in another innocent child into that crazy, unstable household.
ReplyDeleteAgreed with Zagg. If I were Faye I would not want a child at such a young age. I read that Faye does not want the child. I think she has every right to give up the child for adoption seeing as she is the mother for goodness sakes! Anna nor anyone else should have a say in what happens to this baby. Faye is waaaayyyy too young to parent a baby. She is a child herself and the responsible thing would be for her to give up the baby for adoption to people who have the means and the time to care for the baby.
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I am absolutely sick of Anna - the way she treated Roy, the way she slept with Phelan, that silly sing song voice and going on about 'havin yer tea', that lank hair hanging down in the cafe. She has had her time and really needs to go. If the stupid writers have her having an affair with Tim and break up him and Sally, I really will despair of their sanity.
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