The once rational, competent, good friend and mother, Liz,
is under fire tonight and rightly so. Her friend Erica, her friend Eileen and
her daughter in law, Michelle, who claims she is closer to Liz than she is to
her own mother, are all horrified concerning Liz’s renewing of her relationship
with Tony. It seems, that as regards
Tony, she loses all sense. Attractive
man though he may be, Liz can’t seem to compute that this is the same man who
robbed her blind and had an affair with the one woman in Weatherfield who she
detests. The women are on her case. The theme of their comments is, ‘You must
be mad.’ Each woman has her own form of words.
When Liz says she thinks people are viewing her decision as
a mistake, Erica says, ‘A mistake?’ They think you’re off your head!’ Michelle, holding up her index finger and
thumb with little distance between them says, ‘I’m this far from having her
certified.’ When Jason learns from his dad, Tony, that he and Liz are back
together, he says, ‘She’s only just taken your photo off the dartboard.’
Michelle asks Liz what hold Tony has over her. She says that two things are certain
if Liz goes ahead with restarting her relationship with Tony. ‘We can’t stick
around here. You’ve already driven Steve away. Do you want to make it permanent?’
Liz reminds Michelle she said two things. ‘Yeah,’ replies Michelle. I’ll lose a
best friend.’
So far then, no support, no joy, not even a comment
suggesting that Tony may have learnt his lesson. And yet Liz appears undeterred
saying that sometimes you’ve just got to do what you’ve got to do. Eileen
appeals to her through her affection for Steve. ‘I love Steve and this is going
to hurt him badly.’ Liz asks Eileen about all the racists and nutters who she’s
had through her bedroom. Erica asks Liz if she thinks Tony is worth all this
condemnation.
In Roy’s Rolls Mary asks Michelle if she has the Monday
Blues. She asks Eva too. Mary mentions a little ditty she learnt at Sunday
School, to which comment Eva replies, that you don’t hear about Sunday school
anymore. Mary launches into her song, whose lyrics, should anyone need to cheer
themselves up on a Monday in future, are printed below:-
Jesus
takes that frown
Then
turn it upside down
Then woops! Here comes the smile!
Tony arrives at The Rovers to tell Liz that he has given
back the half of the pub that he took. He gets down on one knee and asks her to
marry him. Just at that moment Michelle comes and is suitably horrified to
witness the proposal. ‘What is your problem?’ she yells, then adds, ‘If you
think you’re getting a wedding present from us, you can think again. We’ll be
out of here as soon as we can.’ Michelle goes into the bar and informs
those present that, ‘He’s down on one
knee!’ exclaims Michelle. Tracy gets wind of this. ‘So he’s proposed to Old Ma
River!’ she squawks and sings Here Comes the Bride.
And then comes the revelation. All this time, Liz has been
playing everyone along. She had no intention of restarting anything with Tony.
She was playacting to get all the money back. And she has done so. She says that she often
felt sick when she was with Tony and didn’t want to breathe the same air as he
did.
You fooled us all Liz!
Looks like Nessa has her feet under the table or at least
her influence in the wardrobe. She is holding Ken’s arm as they walk along,
Nessa telling Leanne, who has much more grave problems on her mind, that she
has bought Ken new jeans -jeans that Ken is pleased with and finds surprisingly
‘roomy’ (!) She then tells Leanne that once you start wearing elasticated
waists you have given up. She also tells
Leanne that Ken’s trousers looked as though they were bought from the back of a
Sunday supplement. Ken does seem to be enjoying the attention.
There are two women at the centre of tonight’s episodes. One is Liz and the other Leanne. Simon has poured out rudeness and venom ever
since his return from his father’s and he was pretty bad before he left.
Undoubtedly Simon has suffered. But none of what has happened to him has been
Leanne’s fault. In fact, she has been the one constant in his life, with some
input from Ken.
Simon needs routine, Leanne tells him, and of he goes to
school. But he didn’t get there. He has ‘wagged’ it and got a group of his pals
round to play computer games. When Leanne turns up, the boys leave and one boy
looks very sorry and apologises to Leanne. Simon goes to school but is two hours
late coming home, no doubt the lateness designed to upset Leanne.
Eva is a good support to Leanne and when she sees Leanne
crying she asks her what is wrong. Leanne tells Eva that Simon is abusing her.
Leanne makes excuses for him. Leanne tells
Eva, ‘You sound like a battered wife.’ Come on Zeedan! Leanne needs you. It is
certain that if she asked him, Zeedan would be there. I hope she does. Her
final words on the subject are, ‘He’s out of control, Eva.’
Elsewhere Kate Connor’s soldier girlfriend turns up and Kate
covers for Kirk, which made me like her a bit more. Steph’s ex is still hanging
round trying to persuade Luke to race. (This
all feels a bit déjà vu). Once more he threatens to post ‘all the snapshots ‘
he took of Steph online if Luke chickens out.
Steph obviously deserves better than this and she also needs a good storyline to give Tisha Merry the opportunity to display her
considerable acting talent.
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As soon as I saw that these episodes were penned by the marvellous Damon I knew we were onto some winners. Excellent!- Micky
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic pair of episodes. Liz's revenge was spot on and
ReplyDeleteBev Callard knocked it out of the park!
I remember Ken went through a jeans phase with Denise!
ReplyDeleteAlthough Liz has the worst taste in men, I had no doubt she had an ulterior motive in getting back together with Tony. However, good on her to go through with it all.
ReplyDeleteThis business with Leanne is already tiring. I never bought their mommy/son relationship from the beginning, as it seemed insane that Leanne would win sole custody of a kid she really had nothing to do with. Grandparents anyone? Simon is now just in need of a severe smack around the ears. She needs to call in back up and fill that person in on exactly what has been going on. It's not like Eva is in a position to do anything beyond listening.
I had a feeling I knew what Liz was doing... I could not have been happier! I was nice to see her standing up for her family and yes, though she played dirty technically, it was nothing less than Tony deserved. She should be very proud of herself.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see Leanne being able to finally fully confide in something, so glad Eva is back. Their bond grows stronger and stronger. It amazes me sometimes to think that the Simon we see today is the same little kid we were all giggling over just a few short years ago at how adorable he was and such a scene-stealer. Alex Bain is doing a fantastic job of now inverting his role of lil' cutie to monster. I hope they take the storyline down the path of him going to anger management classes to help him deal with it, it'd be interesting to see that from a child's perspective as it's vastly different to David when he was younger.
All I can say about the Ken/Nessa.Audrey storyline is "HURRY UP AUDREY AND TELL KEN HOW YOU FEEL!" I'm not a fan of Nessa to be honest, I think she's an annoying pest.
I really like the friendship developing between Kate and Kirk, they make a good pairing. Cza seems lovely and I really enjoyed the dinner party, all the quips, jokes and banter at the table had me laughing and it's writing like that that is Corrie at it's best!!
"Miss MacDonald, I would like to congratulate you on the best revenge on a bloke I have ever seen." Yup, I thought maybe there was a glint in her eyes last week. So glad it wasn't ruined with spoilers. And Erica's a great friend to Liz, really rounds her out. Hope she stays around.
ReplyDeleteGreat pair of episodes tonight, with character driven highs and lows, and kind supportive women. Liz owned the night but there was so much more. Sophie was out and about with fun people her own age. Kate had the daft but lovely Kirkeh's back. Eva the good sister was a kick butt auntie. Even Tracy got credit and had kind words. And, finally, someone thought to get actual contracts and have lawyers review them, just like in the real world. Huzzah!
Liz's revenge was hardly a surprise - did no-one notice the look in her eyes at the end of every scene with Tony over the past few weeks.
ReplyDeleteBut I am delighted that it happened fairly quickly, rather than being dragged on for endless more months. And kudos to Terence Maynard and the writers for making Tony more than just a one dimensional villain. It's just a pity that Tracy wasn't more crushed by the outcome.
Mary is becoming quite unbearable - now that she is being used more, her over-enthusiastic rants about... well just about anything, are very uncomfortable to watch, to this viewer at least.
The real telling line was Liz saying she had to do what she had to do. If it was a true reunion, I would have thought she'd have said something along the lines of having to follow her heart. And she wasn't passionate in her defence. I loved it all!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I thought it was obvious all along what Liz was up to. Well it was to me anyway.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, a good smack upside the head is all Simon needs.
It was easy to spot what Liz was doing, and why she told no one about it that could have possibly spoiled it.
ReplyDeleteWhy hasn't Simon gotten a good thrashing?
BYE BYE TONY! Absolutely loved tonight's episodes! Corrie at its best.
ReplyDeleteRe Leanne - I'm a bit surprised at the "piling on" that Peter is getting by the writers. Clearly Peter is a deeply flawed husband and father, but I can't believe he was or would be so disinterested in Simon.
ReplyDeleteWhen will Leanne ever get the hint and put the boy into counselling with a good therapist?
Brilliant acting from some brilliant women. Liz, obviously, and all those around her (Michelle, Eileen, Erica, even Tracey-luv). Then we had Jane Danson playing a blinder (thank God at least one writer remembers how good her acting range is). Sally's "my daughter is a lesbian" scene had me in stitches - bless her! And as for Eva - I was fond of her before her break away, but she hasn't missed a beat since she's been back. She's fast becoming my favourite character.
ReplyDeleteAll that said, as much as I loved the girl power storyline, I am hoping that Tony will come back. Terence Maynard fires up the screen for me.