Showing posts with label Asha. Show all posts
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Saturday, 30 August 2025

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 29 August 2025


Welcome to this review.  I open with Carl who commences by saying I love you to Abi before she heads off to the sun and gets her to promise that she will not sleep with her husband whilst she is away and to leave finding the money for Tracy'luv to him.  He then spends the episode dodging and diving leaving poor Ty to assess the brakes on Ollie's car which was given an MoT by another garage which Fiona uses; surprise, surprise those brakes are way dodgy, who would have guessed it.  Carl has an exchange with James in the Rovers whilst skiving about it being good to get and hot and sticky in a gym session.  Without an obvious leadup that has indicated that Carl has the slightest interest in men or indeed wants anyone other than poor Abi we get the picture above after Tracy once again attempts to return to evil self and trap him.  Coronation Street should be driven by strong consistent characters living their lives on the backstreets of Manchester.  As I said about Abi recently I have trouble believing that people behave like this.  James leaves a message saying that he would be up for more fun in future.  Carl reads it then tells Abi to enjoy quality time with her boys and he will be waiting for when she returns.


The Kabin is back again with Jenny pursuing Christina and Dom online as she convinces herself that they are about to fleece George in some way.  Steve has to be served bon bons by Rita who is also on duty.  Later Jenny thinks George and Christina are exchanging amusing texts (they are but not with each other) which leads to her absolute conviction that there is no body in the coffin and to prove it she enters the undertakers and removes the lid of the coffin - which obviously does contain Dom's body.  Jenny is left with egg on her face.  George's romance was going so well with Cheryl he gets dumped by text, never having actually met her.  To calm Christina down George magics up a bottle of brandy and they steady their nerves following the earlier ructions.  And before you know it Christina is flirting with George, not exactly the grieving wife as Jenny observed earlier.  Christina then takes Cheryl's place for dinner at Speed Dahl.  


Asha skips work using different excuses for different people.  In the cafe Summer, Amy and Nina all say how good her job must be, how brave she is, how well she is doing and how important saving lives must be.  She does not tell them how she is feeling about the stresses.  She crosses paths with DS Swain later who asks if she is feeling better and offers to listen if Asha wants to talk.  Sienna tracks her down in the Rovers where she appears to be feeling much better.  Asha seems reluctant to talk.  Sienna warns her she looks like she is crumbling and that she does not want that to happen.  Asha pleads not to be reported and that she will sort herself out.  However this is a last warning.  

In a rare scene involving Tim and Abi the latter reveals she is being wound up by Tracy who is being her usual charming self with Tim saying that she will have forgotten her troubles once she is sitting in the sun holding hands with Kev.  (For those not aware in another world these two are married).


Needless to say that Billie has advised the police of the assault by Miles; he did try to talk to Miles but achieved nothing which made his mind up  {Given the education of children these days do any of them really consider homosexuality a problem - this story might have worked 40 years ago but now?).  This rather overshadows Summer Spellman's 21st (she has been around in various guises since 2017) - a girl with more fathers than I have had hot dinners this week.  Given she has her degree why is she not at work?  Miles apologises to Billy at the party in the Bistro and then gets invited by DS Swain to answer a few questions down the station.  I am surprised Billy making the report - surely he has heard about turning the other cheek?  Obviously not.  During the interview Miles reveals that he will not be involved with Noah any longer and Danielle is on board with that.  Theo gets ever more objectionable in that he rails at Billy about seeking to get his son a criminal record calling Billy a self-righteous prat.  Later Theo uses it as a weapon to tell Todd to choose between him and Todd which Todd conveys at the end of the episode saying that he and Billy have nothing to discuss and that Billy needs to stay out of his way.

Due to holidays I may well not be here next week and I certainly will not be here the following week.  I hope by the time I return that something will have changed.

Written by David Isaac and Ellen Taylor.  Directed by Merlyn Rice.

Kosmo

Sunday, 24 August 2025

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 22 August 2025


Umm where do I start?  Abi and her passport have spent the night in Kev's bed with Carl.  Debbie lets herself in and then passes out whilst Abi is out getting some food and so Carl finds his sister on the floor - but there is nothing he can do as he is in Anglesey and needs to drive back.  Debbie visits the hospital and is soon fighting fit (even if she was jiggeered previously) although she had the strangest dream about Carl being there when she was spark out.  No I don't write this stuff but the people who do need to take a good look at themselves.  Abi's best friend on t'Street Tracy (who saw Abi getting beers and thinks she is off the wagon) has worked out what the mucky devious cow is doing and demands her piece of flesh a payoff to keep her exceptionally large gob ungobbed.  Carl (deep in debt and much else) offers the £10k we all know he has not got in exchange for silence.  Admit it - the game is up.


Similarly fictional is that all the factory customers heard that Eli is demanding a 40% price reduction and so all the other customers want the same price reduction (but without being sexually harassed by Sarah).  Business does  not work like that.  Eli is not going to tell his competitors and if you drive a business to supply below cost then you are driving your supplier out of business (eg supermarkets and farmers).  David Platt meanwhile is putting recycling in Carla's bin.  Later David the dog is locked out and Lisa starts noting how often it barks (living in a terrace house is so different to living in a flat).  Carla does get Eli to accept a lesser cut in prices and hopes she can achieve the same with the other customers meanwhile Sarah had better get some new business and she can cancel her dentist appointment.  Sarah and Kit discuss Brody and her run in with Carla earlier in the day and just after wine o'clock Sarah decides to have a bath.


Lou gets sentenced to four years and it does not go well with the family.  Later chez Metcalfe a social worker and a psychologist are visiting.  The latter particularly wants to talk to Joanie and everyone else goes into the garden whilst the sulky girl is asked some questions.  Afterwards the psychologist thinks weekly meetings would be good.  However out in the garden Shanice screams and comes in and claims that Joanie threw something at her.  It ends up with Joanie being taken into care and so Brody's desire to keep the girls together has failed so he is fed up with everyone not keeping their promises.  But is Joanie really to blame?  Who can tell?

Aadi has been given a caution over the spiked drinks so he can get on with his life.  He and Amy make up and Aadi is adjusting mentally to a future in India where he hopes that Amy might visit.  


Ollie keeps pestering Dee Dee for a date - and then accidentally finds her pushing the pram in Dev's.  Ollie meet Laila my daughter.  Which is the first he has heard of it.  Dee Dee now agrees to meet Ollie for a coffee and he agrees.   In the cafe Dee Dee tells him about Joel and Laila.  Ollie is a little lost for words and Dee Dee interprets his thinking time as a lack of interest in her.  Ollie later visits Number 3 with a huge unicorn under his arm for Laila and an apology for Dee Dee who apologies for being abrupt earlier and kisses him.  


On and off throughout the episode we see Asha not at peace with the world and the episode ends with her sitting on the bench in hospital car park looking like she is about to have a breakdown after telling everyone that there is nothing wrong with her.  No doubt all will be revealed soon.

See you next week and then I will probably be missing for two weeks as I am off to Spanish paradors (which are not to be confused with paramours).

Written by John Kerr and Steven Fay.  Directed by Katie Fenton-Green.

Kosmo

Saturday, 24 May 2025

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 23 May 2025


Good evening.  We are in a timewarp this week as all of the action since Monday has been on a single day in the life of Kit Green.  So we open with Mick having taken Bernie hostage and parked on some wasteland behind Marchand Street, whilst over at the hospital Craig has died and Kirk says he cannot - he is only 26.  The news soon reaches Swain and Green that the constable has died.

Bernie keeps phoning Kit - but he is rejecting her calls as he assumes it is about the quads and not that she is in deep trouble.  Mick insists that the only copper he needs is Kit as he has his uses.  Mick continues to drink and then he binds Bernie's hands with a tie.  Bernie mentions Craig and Mick remarks that the pig got what was coming to him.  Mick claims his life was ruined the day he met Kit as he is a cheat and a liar.  Mick rages.  In an attempt to calm Mick Bernie agrees with him, she let him down and Kit has not forgiven her.  

Tim has put Joanie and Shanice to bed when he lets Lou in.  She explains that she went to look for Brody - but I am not sure Tim believes it.  No-one seems to know where Brody is.  Lou asks Tim if he can look after the girls for a while as she knows they will be safe with him.  She admits she is desperate and he agrees providing she promises to return.  She promises.  

Gemma is looking for Bernie as numerous police cars roll to a halt on the Street and Kit issues instructions to visits all residences.  He spots Lou and asks why she left the hospital.  Kit asks Lou where to find Mick.  He tells the uniform officers to arrest her for assisting an offender.  He tells Tim that she was helping a murderer to escape - revealing the death of Craig.


Mick hauls Bernie out of the van and waving his baseball bat takes her inside an adjacent building.  Mick remains convinced that Kit will call him back and as if by magic he does.  He tell Kit to get there or his mum will be sent home in bits.  Mick is sure it will work as he knows Kit too well.  And his "lie detector" bat will work out if Kit has any feelings for Bernie.

In the Rovers they are re-assuring themselves that Craig will be like a Weeble and will soon be back amongst them.  Gary comes in and tells the regulars that Craig has died.  

Kit arrives at the wasteland.  He checks the van and then goes to look at the building from which Mick and Bernie emerge.  Kit and Mick exchange barbs concerning Bernie being a worthwhile hostage.  Mick goes to hit Bernie and Kit attempts to get closer - but Mick merely feints and it shows that Kit does care about Bernie.  So he does have a bargaining chip.  Mick tells Kit to go to his home, get his passport and put him on a flight out of town.  Kit does not move and says he refuses to assist Mick.  Mick reminds Kit that he is owed for the year he spent inside.  And Kit took his girl whilst he was inside.  Kit says they were both kids and he is sorry.  Mick says the year inside is what messed him up.  Kit is not buying it.  Prison did not turn him into a criminal - he was one already.  Kit tells Mick he messes up lives and now he has taken Craig's.  Mick says Kit is lying - but slowly Mick grasps that he has killed a copper.  And courts do not like cop murderers either.  Kit suggests Mick hands himself in.  

At the police station Lou is being interviewed.  She claims she hit her head when she fell.  DS Swain gets her to confirm that there was a "nothing" domestic earlier but she does not know where Mick is now.  Lou knows nothing helpful - they are just an ordinary family.  DS Swain lists the problems in the last 24 hours including a son, just out of STC who is already back in a police cell.  A little later DS Swain tells Lou she is free to go - so long as she does not go far as they will be in touch.  She asks if she can take Brody home - but as he remains drunk he stays where he is until he is interviewed.  DS Swain makes it clear that Mick will be going to prison.  


Bernie wants a last word before Mick lays into her.  She tells Kit she tried to make contact with him - but his other mother sent her away.  And then his adoptive mother died and Bernie did not want him thinking badly of his mother.  But he was not completely abandoned.  Kit knows - he found the note.  Bernie asks if he knew why did he make her suffer?  She runs to Kit and starts hitting him.  Mick follows and separates them which gives Kit a chance to grab the baseball bat.  However Mick recovers and hits Kit's leg - so Bernie can get to her phone and summon the police.  Kit and Mick tussle - but Mick again gets the upper hand standing over Kit.

Sirens howl, distracting Mick whom Bernie rushes at and once he is on the ground Kit recovers sufficiently to formally arrest him for murder.

Grief - Tim is crying but then has to amuse the two girls.  Sally cries.  Chesney and Gemma are overjoyed that Bernie returns safely.  Kirk is stunned, he is still holding Craig's lucky tie.  A glass is raised by Glenda, Sean, Steve, Asha, David and Gary at the bar.  Music plays in the background as Corrie goes into montage moment.

At the police station Kit apologises DS Swain and acknowledges he should have been with Craig.  In an interview room DS Swain lays out the events in which Mick has been involved and suggests he works with his solicitor to formulate a statement confirming his part in the death of PC Tinker and his subsequent attempt to run.  The interview is suspended.  

Ches, Gemma and Bernie discuss events and whilst Bernie is saying little even Gemma works out that there is something between Kit and Mick.  Bernie denies knowledge - or at least it is not her story to tell.  And Gemma is not to ask Kit.  

Sal has phoned Sophie who is shocked.  Shanice and Joanie are asleep again and Lou is at the door.  They tell her Mick has been arrested.  Lou says she has been home but Mick has trashed the place and she does not want the girls to see it.  Tim does not want to disturb them and Sal accepts that they should be with their mother tonight.  She can stay one night - Lou cannot believe they are so kind.  


The police interview restarts and Mick reads his statement.  He admits being stopped by PC Tinker who told him that he was not over the limit and could proceed on his way.  The officer was alive and well when last seen.  The further allegations made by DC Green are wholeheartedly refuted.  He was assaulted and handcuffed when quietly minding his own business.  He has been subject to a campaign of harassment from the detective going back over 15 years.  He will be making an official complaint.  DS Swain says that it is a shame that he does not have an alibi.  Busking it Mick assures her that he does.  He explains that after he parted company with PC Tinker he met his son Brody and they were together until he met Kit and Bernie later.  DS Swain considers this interesting since his solicitor is aware that Brody has been in a cell at the station for most of the day.  Mick is to be charged with murder.


In another parallel universe Craig is meeting the girl at the table and they will eventually marry, have many children and be important players on the Street for the next sixty years.  Kirk takes on the job of explaining events to her.  Later they discuss Darryl the rat who was named after Beth's layabout ex.  Kirk cannot get hold of Beth to tell her.  Maria assures Kirk that to everyone locally Kirk is Craig's father.  Kirk's phone rings and he has to tell Beth the news.  

Tim is going to call Faye.  Sal meanwhile is concerned what the neighbours will think about them giving a room to Lou.  But Tim knows that Lou has also suffered at Mick's hands.  Sal knows local people will be angry - but Tim says that is for tomorrow.  

Lisa returns to the flat where she breaks down in tears.  Carla gives her a huge hug.  A little later they sit on the sofa talking about Craig and what might have happened and a career which killed him.  Carla acknowledges it is all so horrible but it was Mick who killed him.  

Sarah and then Bernie visit Kit.  He is telling Sarah nothing and she departs but Bernie needs answers.  Bernie has come to deliver Kit's birthday present.  Kit admits that he has kept the little green elephant which was with him.  Bernie has not seen it for 30 years.  Kit hoped it might tell him something about his origins.  His parents looked after him - but an adoptee always wants to know about a bit of their personality which does not make sense.  He says he never really fitted in and Mick took advantage of that feeling.  He still feels lost.  Bernie apologises.  However Kit also admits he is at fault for Craig's death.  Bernie moves to hug him.  


Across at Carla's Lisa is saying that people cannot put off those things which they should do.  You always think there is more time - and sometimes there isn't.  Carla observes that if you spend living every day as if it is your last then you just burn out.  Lisa looks at Carla and says "Marry me".  She repeats it and the credits roll.  

Well as far as I can recall we never did get the end of the story where Chesney found out that Mick knew all along it was him that was tormenting him.  Unless I missed it during my holiday.  The two girls appear to be older than I expected - but maybe I missed that explanation as well.  I wish Colson Smith every success with his future career - what ever it may bring.  And will Carla accept that proposal?  Carla Connor-Swain?

Many thanks to all those who kindly explained the little green elephant last week.  

Written by Alasdair Morrison.  Directed by Duncan Foster.

Kosmo

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