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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, 1 June 2025

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 30 May 2025


Good evening.  Tonight we say bon voyage to Julie and and I shall not carp about the send off she is given with funeral car and a right royal drinks session in the Rovers later.  We open with George in touching mode telling Julie that the day is about her and that Eileen will pull through.  There is a pot bellied pig to accompany Julie as she was mad for them and for the Beautiful South.  Apparently Theo is tied up with a job so will not join them at the wake (he is needed in Ambridge for his 40th birthday party next week too, but the rumour is that he will not make it).  [I had not previously noticed that Hays Travel has gone and the unit is boarded up with only Sainsburys having a presence.]  Eileen has found a letter for Brian in Julie's documents.  After the service, back in the Rovers, we discover that whilst in Wrexham Julie was playing netball and learning Welsh.  Eileen is kicking herself for not seeing her.  There is a special memory book behind the bar.  Theo arrives.  Brian confronts Eileen with the contents of the letter - which includes the life assurance policy which previously Eileen did not admit to receiving.  Why did Eileen lie?  Tracy weighs in suggesting the Eileen buy them all another round.  An argument blows up out of nothing.  Tracy reminds everyone about the attempted embalming - so the money was to be split three ways.  This winds up Eileen enough to throw a glass of prosecco over Tracy.  George advises that the Wrexham Girls have gone home for a match and all of the funeral plans are worthless observes Eileen her tone of voice blaming George who is feeling like a punchbag.  Anyway Julie has a game she wants them to play.  Tracy whispers something in Steve's ear about her and Tommy and he departs immediately.  On the next round George turns to Eileen and proposes marriage.  She does not respond as there is a new rover returning - Jason has arrived and Eileen gives him a huge hug.


Brody and his mother discuss Mick's plea hearing.  Mick does not want Brody present.  Apparently Brody is about to sit his GCSEs and should be revising.  The hearing is also discussed between Kit and Sarah - the former only wants to hear Mick confirm that he is guilty as he cannot deny it.  Mick reveals to Lou that Kit hired the hit men who did him over.  Kit will want to get to know Brody and then rekindle matters with Lou - which seems unlikely to me.  Later Lou is able to tell Bernie that Mick is pleading not guilty.  She also tells Bernie that Kit had Mick beaten up.  Lou tells Brody she will deal with Kit.  Lou arrives at Kit's front door to deliver a piece of her mind.  She says that Brody is not Kit's so he is to stay away from Brody.  Sarah has not taken the news of Kit's fatherhood well.  Lou warns Brody to stay away from Kit and not exact any revenge, but he is not listening.      


Maria is surprised to hear that Liam is at the builder's yard as he should be revising for his GCSEs.  Gary is ambivalent.  He has Ed working for him from today and is not sure Ed will take well to having a kid around.  However it might be a better experience than with Mick and Maria suggests that Liam should be Ed's gopher.  Ed decides to send Liam to get a tin of elbow grease but Gary catches it before it gets out of hand and Lian reverts to hiding in his bedroom from all these workplace bullies.  Gary later phones Liam to apologise but it goes to answering machine.  Ed is able to reassure Gary that Liam looks up to Gary and his tool belt.  He adds Liam will be all right.  


Carl is suddenly under cars at Kev's garage and his new found colleague Fiona is soon on the phone saying that there is a car available for an MoT.  Tyrone is having to look after Dorin so Kev (who has had his hair cut short) is willing to have Carl working there.  Later Abi makes it clear that she does not believe Carl is doing this for Kev.  They argue and she goes to get him a pasty so he can phone Fiona and get the car delivered - FD61 DWY.  Abi returns with a very hot pasty and catches Carl looking at the MoT forms - as if he knows what he is doing.  Later she watches him not doing very much to the car and it seems Fiona has another car needing attention already.  


Noah, the clerk at St Saviour's who has helped Billy with the funeral arrangements, comes into the Rovers prompting Theo to leave to make a call.  It transpires that Noah was one those who prayed over Theo during his conversion therapy.  Theo and Todd are polite to Noah - although Todd is clearly seething.  Eventually Noah departs so Theo can calm down.  Todd follows Noah into the street and challenges him.  Noah responds that he hates the sin not the sinner but Theo is displeased by Noah and his holier than thou attitude.  Noah is taking a taxi home and asks Steve if he can hire the Community Centre and asks about embalming the body before the autopsy and that possibly Eileen did alright on the life insurance so it might look dodgy.  Steve takes his fare away.


George does not get his answer - Eileen thinks he is joking and later tells him that she has not wanted to hear the proposal because she does not want to marry him.  Jason has been dumped by Lynsey he reports and Mary is organising karaoke.  Jason does not appear likely to be waiting long for his next conquest as Glenda makes her availability abundantly clear.  Mary and Brian tunelessly launch into "Islands in the Stream".  Billy introduces Noah to Todd and Todd's boyfriend Theo and they all shake hands with neither Theo or Noah referring to past knowledge of each other.  Eileen makes a brief speech about Julie and then stumbles so Todd steps in to reference Julie's reunion with Brian and her support for Theo as Todd's boyfriend.  He finishes with saying Julie will be really missed. And proposes a drink in her honour.  After a failed apology by George, Eileen decides she has had enough and goes home.  George eventually follows her and promises not to talk about the proposal but cannot help himself.  Eileen is honest  in saying that she did not want to hear the proposal because she did not want to hurt him - but she does not want to marry him, she wants to feel that she should want to marry him - but she doesn't.  George is of course very hurt.

Good to see Jason back, obviously we all know that it is not going to last but I hope that he and Eileen can enjoy the next few days.  Noah is obviously the next baddie on the Street - for some value of "baddie".  And given all the people who know about Kit's involvement in Mick's assault you wonder how long the secret can stay that way.  Of course Gary murdered Rana and Rick Neelan and has yet to pay the price (unless you count being married to Maria).  It was also odd that Noah seemed to know about the allegations about Eileen / George etc as the contretemps happened prior to his arrival.

Before I go I may or may not be here for the next two weeks.  I am heading for a week in the Azores and fitting in writing these reviews may not be possible or at least one of them will be very short.

Written by Jan McVerry and Steven Fay.  Directed by Gary Williams.

Kosmo

Saturday, 2 November 2024

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 1 November 2024


The events post recent deaths dominate tonight.  Paul's ashes have been launched into space and Bernie wants to arrange a mass public showing in t'Rovers with some nibbles - but baulks at the quote Jenny gives her.  An eavesdropping Dev does the inevitable and puts the cash into Jenny's hands for the food so that the event can go ahead - however he remains in Bernie's bad books but she does thank him guessing he is responsible.  Billy assures the Bishop that he is entirely ready to go back to work full time but the Bishop insists on light duties.  However it is all form filling and paper pushing and within minutes Billy has decided that being an Archdeacon is not the way forward - he wants to be out on the shop floor with a congregation but there is no parish at present so he is going to be arranging a grief club and other community activities.  And when eventually told about the televisual event next Wednesday in the Rovers he makes it very clear that he will not be attending, another decision which is reversed in the same episode after discussions with Todd and Bernie apologising - honestly a whirling dervish turns on a sixpence slower than Billy.


Joel's unsolved death continues to keep the local nick in full employment.  Tinks has not yet tracked down the cars in the area when Joel died and Lisa points out to Kit that if Joel was doing a runner there should be a bag of stuff and yet there was nothing in the cars they found.  Perhaps if they found a bag they might find a murderer.  Later DS Swain adds that once they have the list of red cars that damaged Greg Delaney's car then the driver may have seen something relating to the death.  Now that's interesting - it appears that on the list of red cars is on Christopher Green - who promptly deletes the entry relating to his presence.


Betsy does not believe a word Lisa says as the latter tells her a complete fiction concerning her whereabouts the night that Joel died.   Carla sees that the girl is upset at work and eventually tells her what happened.  Betsy remains so upset at her mother she decides to make an anonymous complaint of harassment by DS Swain which means that the latter is under internal investigation and has handed her phones over to prove there are no incriminating messages.  That is soon sorted and DS Swain revisits those she was accusing of raising complaints to apologise.   She also bows to the pressure on her with Betsy constantly worrying that one day she will not come home from work and decides to take some leave to spend time with Betsy.  


By using her detective skills Daisy finds out that Kit has been information to get closer to Daisy - "Real Housewives of Cheshire", no dunking biscuits, "The Holiday" and at least he admits it when challenged.  Later Jenny spills the beans to Ryan who realises that Kit has been using their private chats to learn about Daisy's like and dislikes.  Ryan calls out Kit on his duplicity but gets very short shrift.


Chesney is dog tired and would have run over the earphone wearing Liam but Mason spotted the danger and pulled him out the way.  Mason wants to talk to Liam.  He asks if Liam walked out deliberately - but Liam denies it - he does not care about Mason any more and he is not scared of Mason either.  Mason apologises for "before" and Liam takes a breath and accepts it. and thanks him for saving him from being run over.  Gary hears a different story from Dev - but later having checked the facts with Chesney he and Maria are both pleased over how much better Liam seems to be.

There was an oddity about tonight.  It felt that a whole scene had gone missing where Carla told Betsy about the events on the critical night.  From the subsequent conversation we established that Lisa had been hit/"run over" by a car - but we did not get a flashback or even the detailed story - we know Carla saw someone outside the factory and I now assume it was Lisa seeking help following the encounter - but is some element being glossed over by not revealing all that happened that night?  We all know that people make wrong decisions but some of the chopping and changing tonight felt awkward and rushed; it did not feel like a well thought out episode and not at all the community based fellowship which the Street used to have as part of its genetic identity.  Too much being out of sorts. constructed for TV head butting rather than what should be there.  I did not like it.

Written by Joe Turner.  Directed by Durno Johnston.

Kosmo

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