Monday, 5 June 2023

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Monday 5 June 2023


Monday 5th June 2023

DAISY AND RYAN WAIT TO HEAR JUSTIN’S FATE As they leave for court, Daniel clocks an awkward look between Daisy and Ryan, before Daisy receives a text to ‘Crystal’ in which Ryan tells her how he went to see Daisy and it was a huge mistake. As Justin is led into the dock and both barristers deliver their closing speeches, Daisy’s hope fades. Whilst the jury deliberates, Daniel quizzes Daisy about the tension between her and Ryan. Daisy makes out it’s guilt over letting him think that he’s in a relationship with Crystal. With the jury returned, what will the verdict be? 

MAX CAN’T HANDLE HIS VERDICT When Lily reveals that Max might be released today, Yasmeen’s horrified, pointing out that Alya almost died because of him. Having been told of his early release, Max jams his bed across his cell door, determined he’s staying put. David talks to Max through the door and assures him he wants to help. In tears, Max admits that he did some terrible things and can’t face returning home.

ADAM STEPS UP FOR DAMON Adam, Damon and Nick meet with the council to discuss the late licence. Adam assures them that Damon is a changed man and committed to improving the local community. Damon throws him a grateful glance. Will they get the go ahead?

When Adam reveals that Damon’s invited him to a County game, Sarah’s unimpressed.

ELSEWHERE Evelyn visits Roy, only to find Yasmeen there again. As Roy explains how her finding Hayley’s coat has rekindled their friendship, Evelyn bristles. When Roy asks her if she’d mind keeping Freddie while he recuperates, Evelyn makes out it’s a huge imposition, While out for a meal, Ed and Aggie are taken aback to bump into Patrick and Yvette, their old neighbours. Aggie’s quietly fuming when Yvette insists they join them. 

Glenda Young
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