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Despite the drama of last night’s episode, the thing that intrigued me most about yesterday’s episode was the excitement of the way Seb and Sarah looked at each other. After Seb finding Max at the tram stop, we saw the pair get unnervingly close, even holding hands until Gary walked in. I’ve never seen Sarah move so quickly!
It does initially seem wrong but after everything that they have both been through, with Seb losing everything he cares about and Sarah’s life of disasters - teenage pregnancy, being driven into the canal by Richard Hillman, etc, can you really blame them both for seeking comfort in each other?
However wrong it may seem I can’t help feeling sorry for them both and maybe they could be right together. Sarah’s kindness could be her looking out for him as a mother figure and her kindness will be misinterpreted by Seb.
Corrie is famous for its comedy and this looks set to be another classic comedy moment! Sarah says to Seb she has a ‘surprise’ for his birthday. Seb being a giddy teenager sees a note on the side left for Gary saying that she is waiting for him in the bath and runs upstairs. Even though it is typical Corrie and definitely predictable it definitely will bring smiles to people’s faces!
That is what I love most about Corrie within half an hour it can make you smile, laugh and cry! Can you name another TV programme that can do the same?
Guest blog by Jessica Hamill
See also: Harry Visinoni interview: Seb falls for Sarah
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3 comments:
I certainly hope not. Yet another ridiculous pairing, with a 14 year age gap. Sarah has a daughter older than Seb, and her feelings for him are maternal / sisterly at best. Plus, isn't Seb still going out with Faye?
it sounds as bad as the Martin\Katy Harris pairing a few years ago!
It's as though the writers want every bloke on the Street who isn't gay have feelings for Sarah and it's ridiculous!
What about Emma?I thought Seb fancied her?
Why does every storyline has to have a member of the Platt family in it?
I really like Sarah and Gary together. Why is it whenever a couple is happy on the Street, something has to ruin it?
Let a good couple be happy.
Gary is a great father figure for both of Sarah's kids, and really the only 'Dad' Harry has ever known.
I'm not a big fan on Seb, but he seemed to be good for Faye for a while there.
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