Well this is a surprise, not only am I back but it is not Friday either (well it may be now - but it was Thursday when this episode aired). Dev and Bernie are ideologically opposed on the subject of the hoax call made by Jospeh - Dev would have him strung up immediately whilst Bernie says kids always get up to high jinks. The police have given him a youth caution. Dev is then so impressed by Evelyn's desire to leave his service (he declares a day of national mourning) that he leaves his cake behind in the cafe which leads Bernie to deliver the forgotten package to the shop. They have a deep and meaningful discussion; Dev proposes and Bernie accepts despite the earlier ideological difference.
In developments which move faster than greased lightning Evelyn has strapped on her rocket shoes and in short order tells Dev she is leaving his employment NOW and not at the end of three weeks' notice period, takes on the rental of a room in a mature student accommodation (really - she is of an age where I would have thought relocation to Still Waters would be more likely), taken a little job in the college library, packed her bags and cannot even be bothered to explain why she is leaving Hope and Ruby who will probably never miss her. Dev complains about employee loyalty - but it works both ways and he was not particularly supportive to Ches when the kebab shop had to be closed down for a deep clean. Roy pops along to allow her to cuddle Freddie one last time and also explains "Beer Pong" to her - but by the end of the semester she will have converted them to "Brandy Pong". There is then a subdued farewell in the Rovers (obviously cast costs need to be kept down) before she heads off to her new life.
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Sean talks Adam into taking on Dylan's case and whilst Adam believes the story Dylan recounts it is obvious that without some evidence it is likely that the Ratcliffe brothers will simply point their fingers at Dylan given his previous antipathy to Mason and his prints being on the knife. Abi spots Dylan talking to Adam and leaving Alfie to swing she decides to award Dylan a piece of her mind. When she turns back Alfie has decided to play hide and seek and is not found for about half an hour - until Toyah returns him. Abi dishes out some more of her mind to Toyah screaming at Toyah to leave her and her son alone.
Luckily Shona is in Freshco car park (avoiding David who is being a pillock says Sarah) when the Radcliffe brothers park up next to her as they need some shopping and she phones Kit who is trying to eat lunch on the Street. Sarah overhears the call and tells David that Shona phoned Kit - but not why. Kit leaves in high speed (his windscreen appears repaired) followed by David at even higher speed in Sarah's car. Kit is about to apprehend the Radcliffes when David shouts at him and they do a runner. Kit eventually traps Matty against the wall of Nuttall's brewery (arches in the background) and almost breaks his arm before securing him with handcuffs and invites him for a chat down at the station. Logan however is clean away. News of the arrest spreads like wildfire.
Following all this activity there are signs that mental 'elfs are on the loose. Sean has a breakdown in t'Rovers - he seems more upset than Dylan - and is comforted by George. Along at the Sebastian Memorial Garden Abi recalls her argument with Mason, her loss of Seb and she is slowly losing her mind.
I realise that she has not gone, even though she has and I ought to say a few words about Maureen Lipman - but what can I say? I believe it has been an incredible pleasure for us to see a National Treasure spend so long on the Street (7 years and over 500 episodes) and I hope she enjoys taking it a little easier in the future. No doubt her family will give her cause to pop back and provide us with commentary on Hope's and Ruby's activities in the future.
Written by Carmel Morgan and Ella Greenhill. Directed by Kodjo Tsakpo.
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4 comments:
Great review. There hasn't been an official announcement about Maureen leaving, so maybe she's leaving to take on other work for a while? The entire uni process - from applying, passing the interview, and being offered a rom in the halls of residence has happened extremely quickly. I'm still at a loss to understand how Evelyn will pay the tuition fees for 3 years, let alone pay for her accommodation, and living costs. Why isn't she concerned about the cost of it all? In reality, she'd probably wonder whether getting yourself in debt was worth it, but this is a soap. Mind you, I expect the little job in the library and the dog walking will cover everything!
New year's eve in the rovers used to be lovely, but now it's a let down. No rita and there's hardly any scenes in the kabin now.
Of course nobody mentioned that Ryan isn't Carla's blood relative, owing to Michelle's baby swap?
Maureen Lipman is brilliant and we are very lucky that she has spent so long in Corrie. Loved the scene with Roy and Freddie (deserves a doggy Oscar). Let's hope her soap family talk about her now and then. Of course the exit story is ridiculous. I doubt there are special halls for mature students, and how convenient that a job in the library was available. Also unlikely that she would set up a law practice on graduation, by which time she'd be over 80!
But goodbye Maureen, and good luck.
Is she actually leaving then, on a permanent basis? If so, this hasn't been announced anywhere. Yep, I wondered about Ryan not being Michelle's biological son and therefore not being a match for Carla, yet this also hasn't been mentioned.
I can't remember where but I did read that Maureen Lipman was taking a sabbatical for about a year. Though more recent articles imply she is leaving for good.
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