If Nathan is unnerving and creepy, then Mel adds another sinister dimension to all of this as she gets Bethany drunk and convinces her to stay out all night, even taking her phone which ensures she won’t have seen Sarah’s text telling her to be home by midnight. Mel seems to waver at a couple of points, but persists nonetheless and you’d wonder if the bruises seen on her arm might have something to do with her involvement. As Bethany staggers down the street alone, Mel set to follow behind, Rana and Nathan stumble upon her, one after the other. I thought Rana’s disconcerted reaction to Nathan’s arrival was very authentic, so much so that I couldn’t believe she didn’t follow through with her insistence that Bethany come with her. Although, it must be acknowledged that Bethany did choose Nathan and this may have made it difficult for Rana. Indeed, it continued to weigh on Rana's mind, as she mentioned it when she rejoined Alya and Kate to continue their night out.
What occurs in Nathan’s flat is probably one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen on Coronation Street to date. After sobering her up, and putting her on the sofa with a duvet, Bethany decides to join him in his room. The particular shot where we see him sitting up in bed as she closes the door is chilling. While she’s asleep, he even calls an interested party and brags about what has happened before rejoining her in bed. This was never going to be an easy watch, but nothing quite prepared me for actually seeing it. Both Chris Harper and Lu Fallon are doing a brilliant job with this distressing but important storyline.
Peter Barlow may have been the one to suggest a pizza night with Simon, but at the mere mention of a birthday party he’s missing at the Trafford Centre, Peter has his coat on and car keys in hand to ship him off until no time in particular, even though Simon himself is happy where he is. Everyone’s then frantic when they haven’t heard from him and find that his mobile is going to voicemail. This gives Nick ample mileage to berate his nemesis as the dastardly duo go out to look for him, while Leanne subjects Toyah to similar back at the flat.
Once Simon is safely returned by one of Weatherfield Police’s finest, both Peter and Toyah are rather nonchalant about the whole affair as Leanne and Nick seethe. It’s a low blow from Leanne to point out that Toyah couldn’t know what it’s like to be a mother considering her struggles in that regard, but the latter seems more concerned at that comment than she should have been about what could have happened to Simon. It has to be said, Leanne and Nick’s reaction was more in keeping with how you might feel if your child of 13 couldn’t be found or contacted, and I’m afraid Peter and Toyah still aren’t offering much in the chemistry stakes. Again, we know this because we’ve seen how great they can be with other partners.
Steve and Michelle return from Ireland rested and relaxed. I can relate to the copious amounts of strong tea and Irish breakfasts they mention, but there was a lot of talk about food and being fed, a tradition which seems to have bypassed me. I also had a little titter at the ‘rolling hills’ of lowland Kildare and, given it's inland, wondered in what county the beaches they walked on were situated. But, I digress. It’s good to see her looking well, and the scene in which Liz returns Ruairi’s ashes to them is heartrending.
Steve and Michelle return from Ireland rested and relaxed. I can relate to the copious amounts of strong tea and Irish breakfasts they mention, but there was a lot of talk about food and being fed, a tradition which seems to have bypassed me. I also had a little titter at the ‘rolling hills’ of lowland Kildare and, given it's inland, wondered in what county the beaches they walked on were situated. But, I digress. It’s good to see her looking well, and the scene in which Liz returns Ruairi’s ashes to them is heartrending.
There is an awkward encounter with Robert where Michelle makes her excuses and, wishing to be honest, later confesses to Steve that she attempted to kiss him. Steve’s struggle with his own secret is writ large, but he says nothing. It’s a genuine pity that he has this to hide, as Steve and Michelle have never appeared closer, and you’d have to think they couldn’t survive as a couple if such a truth came to be revealed.
Where to start with Adam Barlow? He comes across as charmless, and yet manages to go for an interview in a solicitor’s office, winkle out of the receptionist that he’s been bumped for an urgent appointment with a drug dealing client, take her for wine in the Bistro, back to his flat, and straight to bed. She seems to be no fool, yet went along with it all without hesitation. My favourite part had to be Daniel on the sofa. As Adam stands brandishing a bottle and two glasses, nodding towards the bedroom, and smugly declaring that his uncle might like to turn the music up, Daniel still manages to come out winning.
These were a dark pair of episodes without much in the way of humour. Not even Alya’s rather frantic birthday celebrations were enough to lighten the mood. Although, considering what befell Bethany, perhaps it was somehow appropriate on this occasion.
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Where to start with Adam Barlow? He comes across as charmless, and yet manages to go for an interview in a solicitor’s office, winkle out of the receptionist that he’s been bumped for an urgent appointment with a drug dealing client, take her for wine in the Bistro, back to his flat, and straight to bed. She seems to be no fool, yet went along with it all without hesitation. My favourite part had to be Daniel on the sofa. As Adam stands brandishing a bottle and two glasses, nodding towards the bedroom, and smugly declaring that his uncle might like to turn the music up, Daniel still manages to come out winning.
These were a dark pair of episodes without much in the way of humour. Not even Alya’s rather frantic birthday celebrations were enough to lighten the mood. Although, considering what befell Bethany, perhaps it was somehow appropriate on this occasion.
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10 comments:
Alya seemed more than interested as she looked round the bar. Might it herald a new storyline for her? She's been on the back burner for a while now. I didn't think Peter and Toyah's reactions were at all appropriate. I get that they may have wanted to play Simon's disappearance down with Leanne, mostly through guilt, but they didn't seem overly worried when Nick arrived alone either. Agree zero chemistry between Peter and Toyah. Crazy storyline to start with and possibly doesn't convince the actors.
I absolutely don't believe a solicitor's receptionist would give private information about her boss to a complete stranger and then go to bed with him. Adam is like Phelan, totally charmless with no sexual charisma. Still, early days.
Leanne's comment to Toyah wasn't a low blow, not only was there tonight's lack of concern for Simon but by now Leanne knows the cigarettes Simon took the blame for were there because Toyah and Peter asked him to cover for them. No mother would take her child being used by adults lightly even if they were relatives.
The situation with Rana not being able to help Bethany illustrates perfectly something that bothers me about the show. Characters have so little interaction outside their set storylines that they can't intervene and have it look plausible.
Frankly, it barely made sense that Rana knew this drunk girl was her neighbor Bethany and if Bethany had chosen to go with this woman she hasn't said two words to in the past over Nathan it wouldn't have been credible either. That made this scene a waste of time as it was obvious Bethany would have no lucky escape.
It's also why Robert's concern for Michelle look more like a creep trying to move in on a married woman than genuine interest, why would this near atranger's pregnancy or moods matter more to him than that of his coworker Leanne or Steph's departure?
The show can't neglect to have characters act like friendly neighbors 99% of the time, then try to make us believe in actions that come out of the blue.
Maricha, I agree with you about the Bethany/Rana thing, but thinking about how Corrie works, this interaction will probably have significance in the episodes to come, with Rana blaming herself for doing nothing and Sarah going off on one and blaming her too.
Which brings me to a question, which might have been answered and I missed it - who does Sarah and Gary think made Bethany's videos and are they not at all concerned about it?
Humpty Dumpty I was thinking the same thing about Alya. Perhaps she will be the mystery love for Kate?
The scenes with Bethany and Nathan were so disturbing. Sarah said that since she hasn't met Mel, Bethany can't stay with her overnight but Sarah has let her spend tons of time with her so far. You'd think with Bethany as vulnerable as she is right now Sarah would be making sure she knows what she's up to and with who. The logo of the tanning salon is in the background of all her videos, I'd be curious as a parent. Just my two cents.
Of course Sarah should come out and ask about it if she was a decent mother but perhaps they assume Bethany is making them on her own like almost all You Tubers do.
In fact, with Bethany having access to her great grandmother's business and her uncle David likely having a video camera to film his kids as most parents do, I can't figure out why Bethany needs Nathan's help to make her beauty videos. It's as if the writers have forgotten that Audrey and David are stylists with professional grade products, equipment and lighting Bethany could use on their off days.
What kind of mother would allow a teenager to upload videos of herself to the internet in this age of cyberbullying and pedophiles? Even Sarah Platt wouldn't be that much of an idiot mom.... would she??? I just can't believe this plotline. It would be better if Bethany did her videos in secret because she would KNOW her mom wouldn't allow it...
I will praise the team for not making Nathan into some sort of weirdo under a dirty mac, but instead into a noraml looking charming average 20 something
Sarah seems to know that Bethany has a new "friend" called Mel so presumably she thinks Bethany is doing the vlogs with her. Sarah then drew the line at letting Bethany stay over at Mel's as she hadn't yet met her (but as we know, B didn't receive her mother's text)
Chaise, you'd be amazed at the number of kids who do this, as well as having their own blogs, etc--many much younger than Bethany. I agree it's nuts, but it's not at all unusual. I'm not liking this storyline, but if it helps spread awareness and they do it properly, then I guess it could be a good thing.
Was anyone else annoyed with Steve's reaction to Michelle's confession? Talk about a hypocrite, his secret is much bigger than this!
True enough but this is the second time Michelle has kissed another guy she was getting close to while married to Steve.
Granted Steve had a one night stand with Leanne but he wasn't confiding in her and encouraging an attraction before it happened.
Steve and Michelle are equally bad partners and she only looks better because Steve's unfaithfulness led to a pregnancy.
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