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Thursday, 14 February 2019

Coronation Street Episode Review; Weds 13th Feb 8.30pm


As promised, here is part two of this Wednesday's Corrie, all wrapped up in a handy blog review.


A distraught Abbie confronts Peter in the pub about his 'lost buoy' lies. Abbie, wounded once again, drowns her sorrows. Is she going to be ok?.

At the hospital, Shona battles Clayton over the failed drug deal. Resenting her new life, Clayton tells his mother to leave.
Back home, David quizzes Shona about Claytons beating. Deciding to take Shona out to dinner, has David matured enough to forget about Clayton murdering his wife?



On board 'lost buoy' Adi and Asha leave Simon alone, making sure the nautical gas lamp is blown out.. or is it?. Simon relaxes on the boat, with his headphones in.



At Chesney's, it looks like Gemma is finally going to get that quickie, until Joseph, angry at no bedtime stories, foul mouths his Dad. It's lucky that the car drove past at the exact moment!.

Realising that Gemma has taught Joseph some of her fruity vocabularies, we witness the first argument between Corrie's newest lovebirds. Gemma consults love guru Brian, who gives a Freudian suggestion of unconscious thought processes, completely confusing Gemma!.



Outside of the boat, an unseen person seems to sit port side and knocks over the gas lamp, which hasn't been blown out properly and the boat catches fire!!!!. Poor Simon, first the bookies, now a boat!.



At Ty's, Mary is still playing housemaid, but has Kevin clocked other intentions?...it is almost Valentine's day, after all.



Waking to a suffocating stream of smoke and fire, Simon is overcome by fumes. Heading to the factory fire escape, Peter rushes onboard to save his son. With the fire brigade on their way, nearby residents are evacuated. Kevin Webster blasts his fire extinguisher to put out the flames, and Simon is saved.

Carla cradles a frightened Peter, as the fire licks underworlds signage. Flamin' Nora!.

Is this the end of Peters Kefalonia dream, and who was the mystery fire starter?.

Out on the street, the firemen arrive, just as Gail escapes her house, which has also caught fire!.

Peter immediately comes to one conclusion - Abi. Has his vengeful former flame drunkenly torched the boat?. It will be interesting to find out. Keep your eyes on this blog, more for revelations!.

Anyway, that's all for this Wednesday. Your thoughts on this mid-week double? for me, it was the f- word; Fish fingers, fraternising, and F&&%!, that's FIRE! of course!. TA-RA

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5 comments:

Pat said...

Lily and Max have to be evacuated from their home because of a fire so instead of their parents/ grandma comforting them the adults are all downing drinks in the pub.

Sharon Boothroyd said...

We've had Audrey, Gail, Shona, David, Max, Lily, Sarah, Gary and Harry all living at the Platt house. Where were Audrey, Sarah, Gary and Harry when the boat fire broke out?

Anonymous said...

Don't forget that Leanne has a past that includes arson... she does not want Slimon going on the boat.

Llywela said...

This was Simon's third fire, yes? The fire at the bookies, the fire he was rescued from after the tram crash, and now the boat fire. Kid is going to have a complex!

I rather enjoyed how everyone was right there with their fire extinguishers while Simon was being lowered to the ground, and then they all up and ran to safety with Simon leaving Peter standing there on a burning boat with absolutely no one bothering to help him get down safely!

Humpty Dumpty said...

Yes, Llywela, I thought that was funny. I suppose it had to happen that way for Carla to be his sole comforter. He recovered quick enough to charge round to Sally's. The fire-raiser who knocked over the gas lamp was wearing a scruffy grey overcoat/dressing gown. We saw an arm and I'm guessing it belongs to Roy.

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