Gemma 'fesses up to Chesney about her horrible stepdad: the thievery, the abuse and the fact that Bernie has done a runner. Chesney is horrified that Kel might have done the same to Joseph and he attacks Kel in the street. Kel denies everything, but is arrested for burglary, and Paul goes into meltdown when he finds out Bernie went to the cops. Kel professes his innocence to the police. I can't pretend to be a legal expert but I think different police would interview him for the two different offences? Anyway, they let him go and he goes to find Bernie, who tells him she dobbed him in. He tells her she will regret it, they scream at each other and he takes her hostage at number five. Paul and Gemma hear shouting and go into the house as Bernie barrels straight into Kel, shrieking that he took Paul's innocence. Gemma chucks him out and Bernie and her son make up and she promises to be a better mum to him and to testify on his behalf, but Paul says he's ready to talk to a) a counsellor (good luck with that - it'll be a 5 month wait because of cuts and also Toyah is constantly in the pub/cafe/following Dr Ali around) and b) the police.
Chesney goes to break the news to Daniel that the laptop has been found and is in the evidence room. I'm the police will release it in 6-12 weeks.
Michael is still chasing after
Meanwhile, Roy is playing chess against himself and wishing his could play with his (half) brother, so he goes off to visit him and the girl who's rinsed the goth shop at Afflecks Palace (Nina). Richard requests to visit the cafe and there they discover their mutual love of steam trains. Who doesn't love a steam train though?
Nasty Nick has decided that Underworld is not going back to the old ways of sewing when they could concentrate on packing and distributing. To be honest, no-one's a fan of globalisation (although in this case the knickers are being stitched in Milton Keynes rather than Bangladesh), but there are very few backstreet factories in the rag trade any more. Since we've already got a Costa and a Co-op, wouldn't it make more sense for the factory to become an Amazon warehouse with Nick as the evil supervisor? Like Voggle, they could call it Anazoom, or sommat. Anyway, Sarah agrees with him until the 50 Centers (i.e. the factory
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"Grace, under pressure" - I see what you did there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Under_Pressure_(Rush_album)
A very enjoyable review, Rachel. I'm fast-forwarding through most of the plot lines these days (I only paused at Roy's scenes this time), so this is a great way of catching up. And, as someone mentioned elsewhere I think, hasn't something happened to the glorious Rita's face? Shades of Ivy and the 'work' she had done back in 1994?
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