Monday, 31 October 2016

State of the Street - October 2016

It's been quite a month on Coronation Street with the Platt storyline finally coming to an end, the one that started with Kylie going to look for Max's dad to find out if Max had inherited ADHD. Let's hope David can finally move on and make a life for his kids after the loss of Kylie.

Peter Barlow's back and everything is kicking off again. Another row about the same old thing puts Ken in hospital and Peter at odds with Tracy. But it looks like Peter has at least one secret. Why the late night phone calls and meetings?

Steve learned that he might have a genetic disorder which could affect all his children, even the one that most people don't know is his.  Michelle didn't cope at all well though Leanne managed to keep it together until the results of the test were known. (Negative. I want to know if Andy has had the test and could the gene skip a generation?)

Caz's obsession with Maria has gone to another level. Vinny and Phelan are still coasting, collecting as many deposits as they can before running for the hills. I do wonder if they are actually building a show flat and I'm surprised they managed to sell it to so many people even before it was built, just on a brochure alone.

Anyway, You can read all this and more in detail over on State of the Street.

Tvor (Twitter @tvordlj)

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3 comments:

  1. Finally, perhaps we can see more of the rest of the street and give the Platt's a break for awhile. Talk about a long drawn out storyline, well over a year!

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  2. Just after Steve and Michelle arrived back at the pub, Liz said that Andy had had the test and his was clear too.

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  3. Ah good, thanks for that re Andy and the test.

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