David wants some alone time with David (Four Legs), much to Shona's suspicion. She discovers that he lied about his whereabouts on the previous evening and so employs Billy to find out what her boyf is up to. Billy follows David to a bar, or rather the outside of a bar, where we can see Josh wining and dining a man. It turns out that David is not planning on knifing Josh, but is instead keeping an eye on potential next victims. Billy sends David home and the Rev turns
Daniel and Sinead should be careful doing all that sex....you know what happened the first time they did it - it almost led to Sinead marrying Chesney. Daniel offers to go to a clothing auction on Sinead's behalf and brings his spoils into the factory - where moths fly out. After watching a youtube vid, he puts the clothes in the freezer to kill the eggs and larvae. He speaks to Carla about it, who realises that this could be the ruination of Alya, so she tells him it's all fine and to keep schtum.
I'm terribly disappointed that Henry, Earl of Newton, has re-appeared without his slimy sidekick Hugo. But we get a great selection of scenes with Henners and Gemmers practising running the pub with landlady-punter role-play, brainstorming (Unhappy Hour (two-for-three cocktails), the Veggie Not Pot), and mixology/drinking the cellar dry. Leanne, who seems to have decided that she is the Rovers landlady, chucks them out, but later, after some wise words from Queen Rita, she says she will show Gemini the ropes.
The residents are feeling the fall-out from Eva's
Sean is still pretending he's not homeless and Dev tells him that his friend's bedsit is up for rent. Unfortunately, he doesn't have the deposit, but Dev says he will see what he can do, leaving Sean to spend one more night in the tent.
Sorry - no review next week as I'll be in Belfast. If I bump into Big Jim, I'll try and persuade him not to do the upcoming baby swap storyline!
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