Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Who do you think is Sally's stalker - Gina or Leah?

Well, I'm liking the way this storyline is unfolding.  When news first reached us that Sally's sister, gobby Gina Seddon was returning to Coronation Street, we thought it was a great idea. Two sisters reunited at last, and maybe Gina would flirt with Kevin again?  But then came the rumours that Gina was not all that she seemed. And then, finally, we thought we had her pegged as the one who was stalking Sally online, even sending her sister a pig's heart.

But hang on just a minute! 

Now we've met Gina on screen, my mind is changing, slowly. I'm thinking that there's more to that Leah one that first meets the eye. She seems cold and manipulating of Gina, who is unwell with bipolar.

So, who do we now think is Sally's online troll and the one who has caused our People's Princess weeks of grief?

Is it Gina or Leah?  My money's now on Leah, how about yours?

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8 comments:

  1. It could be Leah holding a grudge against Gina. Oth, I believe memory loss during manic episodes is possible in late onset bi-polar. I looked it up ...

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  2. I agree that it's Leah. She lied that Gina didn't remember trolling Sally because she's bipolar but amnesia isn't a symptom of that illness.

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  3. Defo Leah. I also don't believe Sally knows Gina is bipolar. Leah must have deleted or intercepted the message

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    1. So far, it seems only Leah is claiming Gina is bipolar. So, who knows if there was a message to intercept in the first place. Leah might be making the whole thing up.

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  4. Yep, I agree. Leah seems very aggressive and resentful of Sally from the start.

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  5. I agree, I think it's Leah too.

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  6. Why are they giving her amnesia with bipolar. Memory is a problem with medication but certainly not amnesia. You know what you say and do.

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