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Saturday 12 December 2020

And Finally - Geoff has departed this life




At the end of Wednesday night’s episode, when Geoff fell off the roof, I did wonder whether he was really dead. After all, Alya appeared, apparently unscathed by the whack on the head Geoff gave her, with a metal cash box. So I needed to wait until Friday’s episode to be absolutely certain that Geoff had departed this life. And yes, he has.

 

Despite all the past villains that have inhabited Coronation Street, including the murderers Richard Hillman and Pat Phelan, none has been, to my mind, as insidious, malevolent and morally bankrupt as Geoff Metcalfe. I’ve tried to analyse why I think this and I’ve concluded that it was perhaps the prolonged torture, the chipping away at a person’s confidence, the removal of any choice in her life and the utter dependency on Geoff by Yasmeen that he created. In addition, Geoff made Yasmeen believe, again, after constantly chipping away at her, that she was an alcoholic. Viewers, I’m sure, watched on in disbelief, as Yasmeen, an occasional drinker, gradually believed the nonsense and sheer lies that Geoff was telling Yasmeen. Even Peter Barlow was involved, offering well-meaning advice to Yasmeen, who now believed that she was an alcoholic. If anyone thought Lady Macbeth was an arch manipulator, well even she had a way to go to catch up with Geoff.

 

The cleaning, the jobs list, the telling red crosses, the killing and cooking of Charlotte, Yasmeen’s favourite hen, served to her on a plate and which she unknowingly placed in her mouth – all these vindictive, pernicious actions had me, and I’m certain others too, yelling in horror and frustration at a monster with the sole objective of reducing Yasmeen, a once cheerful, independent, lively pillar of the community, to a mere shell, unrecognisable in comparison to her former self.

 

And there’s more. Geoff took control of Yasmeen’s bank account and her business. He paid for escorts and taunted Yasmeen in the most hurtful way, maliciously informing her that she was not a patch on these escorts. He cruelly forced her into an ill-fitting, inappropriate red evening dress, telling her it was bought for his escorts and making sure that Yasmeen felt humiliated, ridiculed and terrified.

 

Though a very hard watch at times, this coercive control story, I very much hope, has sharpened people’s awareness of its existence and might also be an explanation as to why someone is behaving in an odd, unexpected way. Of course, it’s not only men who exert coercive control, women can too, and if viewers remember Tyrone’s partner Kirstie, Coronation Street made us aware of the fact that women too can be abusive and make their partners fearful and miserable. 

 

A few times it occurred to me that Yasmeen should just have left him, walked out, told him to sling his hook and his cleaning jobs, but Geoff was too clever. In order to maintain and sustain her obedience to him, bending her will to his, he would from time to time apologise, implore her to forgive him, tell her he loved her and would be lost without her. In this manner, he would rid her of any thoughts of escape. He needed her, she had to clean because of his breathing difficulties, his heart problems and because surely, she wanted the place to look nice.

 

On discovering Geoff was dead, it was clear that Kathy felt guilty. I don’t really believe she should have felt that way. So successful in his manipulation was Geoff, that he forced Yasmeen to reject her friends. I remember one particular incident where Kathy and Yasmeen were at Yasmeen’s home, enjoying lunch together, laughing and having a glass or two of wine. Then Geoff arrived. Kathy left and Geoff lay into Yasmeen, heavily criticising her for her lunch escapades and how it was a waste of time and selfish. As we know only too well, a decent man would have been only too happy to see his wife enjoying herself innocently with a good friend.

 

What a delight it was though for all of us when the note came through to Imran in court, and he smiled in a meaningful way. It was clear what was in that note as Elaine entered the court room ready to give evidence on the demonic behaviour of Geoff Metcalfe. What a triumph and what a relief that was for her and everyone – apart from Geoff and the horrendous prosecution barrister.

 

Finally, it is only right to mention Alya and her refusal to give in, her desperation at the shocking change in her grandmother, Geoff’s true self being exposed to her in Speed Dahl and his lack of any love or care for her grandmother, trapped in a nightmare from which Alya could not wake Yasmeen. Alya took him on. She was brave and unrelenting.

 

The acting of all the main players in this story was nothing but superb! Yet still, the snobbery exists that soap operas don’t have proper actors, such as those you find on stage and screen. Well, I’ll tell you now, I will refute this nonsense until such time as I can no longer speak!

 

Oh, and before I go, please tune in to BBC Radio 4 on Sunday at 1.30 to hear me and fellow blogger, the one and only Stevie Dawson on The Listening Project., discussing the wonders of Coronation Street. Be there!

 

 








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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jeanie (anon):
I agree that Geoff was one of the most skin-crawling and disturbing villains to ever slime his way down the street. I think it's because he was ostensibly so normal, pedestrian--this jovial, joking, singing old man. It made him real and so frightening in a way that Phelan and Hillman never were. I've never met or even heard of anyone like Phelan or Hillman, other than in the newspaper, but I'm guessing just about everyone knows someone who, while perhaps not as bad, behaves similarly to Geoff--particularly with the "funny" jokes designed to embarrass and belittle. On top of that, Geoff really invaded Yasmeen's most private spaces--her beloved kitchen, her memories of Kal, her chicken coop, even her body. He really violated all that we take to be normal and safe and nurturing--whether that is an immaculate home, a cosy, well-stocked kitchen, or a seventy year old body. I think that was the genius of this storyline--not to have it play out with an attractive young couple like Charlie and Shelley but with a couple of everyday, unglamorous pensioners! Both believable and profoundly disturbing.

Ruth owen said...

Ooh yes Jean - absolutely. His ‘normality’ when with others was so carefully constructed, even when he ‘mistakenly’ locked her in the box. What a terrifying experience that must have been.
Thank you Jean for your brilliant comment 👍

Anonymous said...

Totally agree! I love that this story was with the "older crowd". It's refreshing when they have a storyline. It worked perfectly! It was an awful story (not the storyline itself, just the topic itself) but these two actors deserve every accolade available. It was so believable which made it scary as hell.

Louby said...

You are spot on here. I can certainly remember someone who presented himself as the likeable joker type but when you got to know him, his so called jokes had another side to them which attempted to make the other person feel small and himself feel superior.

I also thought of Charlie who controlled Shelley in a very sinister way.

Great piece Ruth,thank you. I really hope that this storyline has helped people who are going through a similar thing, and helped others to notice if someone they know is experiencing this kind of nightmare.

Stan said...

This is a great piece Ruth, the sad truth is we've all met someone like Geoff the nice guy on the surface but beneath the surface they're a nasty, petty, vindictive bully. The comparisons between Geoff and Charlie Stubbs are apt and accurate.

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