
It's Max's sentencing and the judge hands down a 6 and a half year stretch. He'll be out in 3 and a quarter! By that time, his career might have floundered and he'll be back to the Street anyway. Max's day is bad, but David's is worse when Andy turns up with a knife and tells David that Harvey wants him dead for the life insurance. David talks him out of it but Andy says that someone else'll just be along to do the deed and later he sees Lily talking to the lads who attacked him in the last episode. Then he and Shona find out that one of Harvey's goons is in the prison Max has asked to be transferred to. They can't see a way out until David rescinds and asks Andy asks him to kill him (for the life insurance) in a hit and run to take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. on Rosamund Street. But Corrie's not on tomorrow!
Abi's friendship with Ronnie continues apace with some double entendres ("have you got a big screwdriver?") which'd be quite sweet if it wasn't for Kevin and his cancer-induced paranoia. Sally, not knowing about Kevin's increasing jealousy of Ronnie, decides she's going to knock Tim and Kev's heads together via the medium of a dinner party with Debbie and Ronnie also. So she gets to play the good fairy and make vol-au-vents. They play a murder mystery game in which Ronnie and Abi's characters are having an affair, to which Kev takes umbrage and stomps off, although they later make up.

It's Jenny's bday, so the women in her life have bought her presents - apart from Daisy. Well she has, but it is a contract from the solicitors to hand over the deeds of the pub to Danny boy. They squabble and Jenny starts hitting the bottle and flirting with Kit. She knocks back most of a bottle of wine and then starts hinting to Kit as to Daisy's actual baby-daddy.
Julie tells Brian that she's staying with Eileen for the foreseeable. Mary is jealous and trying to steer Bri away from her. Since Julie coming back is a) depressing because she's dying and b) going to remove Eileen from our lives, I do hope she's going to do some inadvertent good and bring Mary and Brian together.
Oh and Ken decides he's not going to press charges against Cassie. She meets up with Hope who then persuades Ty to go for a farewell drink with his ma. He tells her he'll repay the money to Ken but then there's a pile on from the rest of the Street and Ty says he is ashamed of his mum and she's kicked out of the pub.
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Surely David's life insurance (if they even pay out) will go straight to the mortgage company to pay off his mortgage, or to Shona? How does Harvey think he's going to get his hands on it?
Yesterday morning I was thinking that Brian and Mary were just about the only decent ( not involved in criminal behaviour, do not go about getting into fights or arguments etc) people left in Corrie. Then they had to spoil that thought last night by joining in with Tracy publicly berating Cassie.
David said that Shona would know what to do, assuming that she will pay the debt off.
Couldn't believe Jenny, she really is as much of a cow as Daisy. One is coerced into lying and the other gets rid of a huge debt but is angry that she is not the owner of the pub anymore. Delusional. The hit on Kit was a little depressing and gross as well and just like that....I can't stand Jenny. or Daisy...or Daniel for that matter.
So who's going to run the pub when Daisy leaves (and she is) Daniel??
I think Brody is the son of Lou and the van guy.
As usual, Corrie bears no relation to real life.
No it won't do, as it's fiction! Sally must be pretty organised if she can whip up a 3 course meal for 8 at such short notice.
Yes, it looks like Brody is the son of Lou and Mick, which would explain Lou's comments about hostility from their previous neighbours.
Max will go away and in few years time, another actor will take over the role. It will probably be the same with Simon Barlow.
Is it me, or does andy not seem that menacing?
Sorry, it was dinner for 6 at Sally's.
Catherine Tyldsley's coming back.
Yes I've read that Eva price is taking over the rovers.
He reminds me of one of the ancient egyptions in that movie with Harrison Ford.
Aren't we all clever, working our that Brody is the son of Gemma's awful new neighbours.
David clearly wasn't going to die. Best laid plans etc. Shona will find out the truth, and then what? David still owes Harvey.
Must say I did feel sorry for Andy the reluctant killer. Another of Harvey's victims. Please put an end to this ridiculous story.
Jenny's behaviour was appalling. How could she expect to remain landlady when Daniel has bought the pub? Blabbing to Kit was malicious and pointless. But if Daisy does lose the baby she has no reason to stay.
Hard to believe Cassie's remorse when she starts hurling accusations at other people, but Tracy's plan with the drugs will not turn out well.
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