Wednesday 21st December 2016
AIDAN GIVE IN TO HIS FEELINGS Kirk calls at the salon flat and is unimpressed to find Maria hungover and Adam in a state of undress after spending the night. Maria snuggles down to watch TV with Liam but in her hungover state she falls asleep. Meanwhile Liam heads to the kitchen where he switches on a gas ring. Kirk returns to the flat and immediately notices the smell of gas. He quickly orders Liam out and then follows, carrying a groggy Maria. In the Rovers, Kirk tears a strip off Adam, blaming him for plying Maria with drink. When Adam makes a disparaging remark about Maria, Aidan loses it and punches Adam in the face. As Maria arrives at the pub, she spots Aidan clutching his hand. Beth explains he was defending her honour. Touched, Maria takes Aidan back to her flat. As Aidan gazes into Maria’s eyes he admits he’s fallen in love with her, will Maria reciprocate?
WILL BETHANY SACRIFICE HER OWN HAPPINESS? Gary presents a hungover Faye with a list of jobs to do by way of punishment for her behaviour. When Bethany tries to apologise to Gary he gives her short shrift. Faye thanks Bethany for taking the blame over the vodka. Luke finds Bethany clearly upset on Maxine’s bench. Realising that Bethany’s missing, Sarah starts to panic and Gary heads out to find her. After a fruitless search for Bethany, Sarah tells Gary she’s phoning the police.
NICK’S NO MATCH FOR PETER Nick hands Simon two tickets for the County match. Simon’s thrilled, but when he announces he’s going to invite Peter, how will Nick react?
ELSEWHERE Having discovered the burglary, Robert suspends Steph, pointing out there’s no sign of a break-in and it was her job to lock up. An upset Steph tells Andy she’s thinking of handing in her notice as she can’t be trusted. Andy’s consumed with guilt.
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3 comments:
Maria is not a well-rounded character and her storylines are only about her sex life. To be fair, she's probably much the same as other young women (and most have children) and men in Corrie. The difference is that we don't see her as a believable working mother - Leanne is in the bistro, Tracy has the florist shop. Maria isn't involved with Kirk and Beth while the other two have family storylines. If the writers want to show Maria as a self-absorbed character, they should write some scenes where she has to defend her actions. OK, times have moved on from Elsie and Ena rowing in the street but Audrey could take Maria to task. It's not about whether Maria is right or wrong, just that arguments about her lifestyle would make her character more interesting.
I actually quite like Aiden and Maria together, more so than Aiden and Eva. That peculiar cackle of Eva's would be awful to live with.
I'd prefer a cackle to a load of dopey bleating and not knowing who she will fall in love with/stalk/cheat with next...
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