Showing posts with label Eliza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eliza. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 March 2024

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 15 March 2024


I am made it there and back, Northern Lights ticked off the bucket list (just) and Iceland did not erupt!  So back to Weatherfield where it appears events took a grisly turn in Lauren's flat with apparently everyone being accused of a murder and no-one has a body!  Daniel feels he has dodged a bullet and he is convinced that Master Max is responsible for his police interview.  He challenges Max on the Street but makes no impression on the lad and is only stopped from assaulting him by Ken.  The missing person is the subject of gossip all over the Street and the internet trolls are out in force alleging that Roy should be answering questions.  Suki from the paper later comes into do another missing persons appeal and says that comments on the earlier article have now been disabled.  However DS Swain arrives to arrest Roy Cropper on suspicion of murder.  Suki gets her headline and one of the observers manages to video Roy being taken away in a police car - simply because he likes bats and steam trains apparently.


To help Simon reform he is going to a meeting of "The Altovalent Institute" at Chariot Square Hotel, Debbie is more interested in selling Leanne and Nick a wedding event - she has a few spare dates so how about a booking - some people book 2 years in advance.  Nick eventually mans up and admits that he loves Leanne but does not feel they should be marrying at this moment.  They argue and Simon seems fired up with his session with "The Institute".  Leanne remains at the hotel to talk to Debbie and gets into conversation with Rowan who overhears her conversation and starts on about mantras and rebooting and so on.  Leanne admits to being a worrier and Rowan's face looks as though he is calculating,  Rowan talks to Leanne about needing to live authentically and fully.  Lots of mumbo jumbo there to unpack.  Later Nick and Leanne agree they want to be together - but perhaps forget the wedding for now.  


Joseph is keen on going to Oakhill, unlike Gemma who appears only to be able to shout at everyone all the time.  And in case we had all forgotten they were related Linda had lunch with her daughter.  Izzy seems less than enamoured of her mother's plans for Joseph and the lack of equal concern for Jake which enables Izzy to hand out a piece of her mind.  I am not surprised that Izzy is angry and when Gemma asks for equal treatment for the quad squad, Linda nearly has a meltdown and Izzy storms off!  However later on the pressure on Gemma from Paul, Chesney and others means it looks like he will be going to Oakhill after all there is the archery and games coding to be considered.


Eliza has both Stu and Dom twisted around her little finger.  After months of things going back and forth Dom and Stu have a proper discussion and Stu then gets Bridget to agree to a new plan.  Dom tells his German family about his daughter and before long Eliza will be heading to Hamburg to live with people who have only just found out that she exists and Stu is paying for her to attend an International School in Germany.  


Toyah lets slip to Steve that when Amy lunched with her mother Tommy O was present as well.  Steve does not want to damage his relationship with his daughter and accepts that she has to know about Tommy.  Toyah later apologises and buys Steve a drink.  Collecting a curry in Speed Dahl Steve and Amy talk - she says she was curious about how serious Tommy O was to be with Tracy.  Steve lets slip that Tommy may be moving abroad.


Roy, being Roy, wishes to cooperate with the police.  Roy admits to cleaning the flat whilst wearing gloves - second nature in his job after all.  Roy confirms that the money under the mattress was the wages he had paid - the notes have his fingerprints and he paid her an extra £27 to round up the amount he was paying.   DS Swain says that no body has been found but that they are of the opinion that Roy was the last person to see Lauren alive (and we all know what that means).  Roy confirms he had Lauren's phone number and yes there were a lot of messages as she was not always entirely punctual.  And Roy denies any online contact and did not follow her on social media.  Roy had no knowledge of Lauren undertaking sex work.  But he is not entirely surprised recalling that she once offered herself to him.  Roy knows that her values were warped due to her father and his associates.  The broken chair had traces of Lauren's blood and tissues on it.  However DS Swain has a condom wrapper which does have Roy's fingerprints - but he found it after removing his gloves.  Roy is eventually released on police bail and placed on curfew which as Roy acknowledges will kibosh his cabaret career.  Whilst Roy believes the truth will prevail, Dee Dee seems less certain.

Strangers in bars rarely remain strangers for long.  Leanne ought to know better than falling for a smooth talker given her history but you never know.  I assume that Eliza needs a couple of years out for exams or similar, so a path is being provided.  I am liking the scenes between Steve and Amy as they negotiate Tracy's decision - but what will Tommy O actually do?  And is there anyway Linda can become more or less permanent and rebuild a proper relationship with Izzy and work with Gemma and Chesney?  No doubt all this and more will be covered next week.

Written by Carmel Morgan and Jan McVerry.  Directed by Merlyn Rice.

Kosmo

Saturday, 16 December 2023

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 15 December 2023


Good evening.  Well if you are going to destroy your relationship always resolve the problems of everyone else before you try and ask for your partner to take you back.  Daisy plays an absolute blinder tonight.  Her betrayal leads to Daniel and Ryan scrapping on t'Street.  Daniel manages to land a decent blow giving Ryan a black left eye - the same side as all his other scars.  Crystal finally twigs that "something" has been going down (and down and down).  For good reason Daisy cannot say that she does not love Ryan to Daniel.  Daisy turns into a swirling dervish - telling Ryan in Victoria Gardens that Daniel knew all along and had wrecked the gym job.  She then pops along to the Bistro where Crystal having demanded some space is told the truth and suggests to Crystal that when Ryan turns she should give him another chance which Crystal does.  Daisy having sorted everyone else then talks to Daniel on his doorstep but are we entirely surprised when he shuts the door in his face.  And for longer term afficionados how much did this remind us of Ken (Daniel) and Mike (Ryan) as generation speaks unto generation?  Daisy will no doubt head to Morocco for a handsome replacement but meanwhile is in tears as Daniel has told her it is over.


In the middle of the above Adam appeared out of nowhere.  Where is he living?  How is it he does not have a new best friend?  Did someone check his contract and see he was short of episodes?  I do think his spasmodic contributions are not making the best of him - but I suppose it does give him the opportunity to turn up with a new haircut every time we see him!


Elsewhere it appears that dog loving Terry has not reported dog stealing Evelyn to the police and has been released from police care.  Having given this some thought Roy and Evelyn come to the conclusion that perhaps Terry has something to hide concerning the little white dog.  Now why would a dog "owner" not want to press charges for theft?  Could it be that he is not the "owner" of said £1500 pooch?  Indeed is there a "dodgy puppy farm" which needs shutting down?


Jenny has gone through Stephen's laptop with fine toothcomb and found a file which he used moments before ripping thousands of pounds out of the factory account.  And unlike every other file it is password protected - even the police could not be bothered to break the file encryption as they did not deem it was related to multiple murders so not their concern.  Jenny dahling you need a hacker or the dark web (if anyone can put me in touch with the dark web please let me know).  Jenny enlists Carla's assistance as it is her money.  Well Jenny is her step-mother.  


Elsewhere there is meltdown in the Platt family as the content of Stephen's dairy, particularly the historic relevations that Sarah was in fact Brian's child and not some other person (Ian Latimer) has upset Sarah - why I am not sure as it all happened before she came along.  Anyway as Audrey tells Jenny and Carla the journal (which looks like a filofax to me - do people still use them in place of their phone these days) has all of Stephen's thoughts and she is going to take it home and read it from cover to cover.  Carla takes a peak and realises that there is a strong possibility that Stephen has passwords hidden in his journal.  (I don't write them down - I save them all in a file on this PC - as would Stephen I suspect).  Much sibling bickering between David and Sarah enlivens events - no room for it all here!  Gail uses PlattChat to set up a Platt family get together for tomorrow for Audrey.  


Does anyone care about Eliza, Yasmeen, Dom and Stu?  Well after the concert where Sam was an absolute whizz on the triangle they return home and Dom hangs around until it is time to go to Germany.  He tries to imply that he is coming back for Christmas but we know he won't and Stu thinks he is finally rid of the man.  But this is Coronation Street and I reckon that Dom will dob Stu in for his payoff to social services to get Eliza all to himself.  Other predictions are readily available.

Which means that Friday night is a wrap.

Tonight in memory of Bob Johnson I have been listening to the "King of Elfland's Daughter" whilst writing this update.  A wonderful guitarist with Steeleye Span and this concept album with Pete Knight - ride softly into your next life.  

Written by Debbie Oates.  Directed by Reece Dinsdale.

Kosmo

Sunday, 17 September 2023

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 15 September 2023


Welcome.  Looks like Courtney has spent the night at number 7 - and Dev tells Aadi that such women will be his downfall which leads Asha to point out that his romantic history has not been perfect (eg Kim Tate  Erica Holroyd, Geena, Deirdre, Tracy, Nina, Patricia Farnham, Debs Brownlow [(who looked very much like Fern and Bernie) plus others].  Dev keeps trying to warn Aadi off his folly but the hormones are raging.  Courtney gets up in time for lunch in the Bistro.  Luckily Aadi can afford that because Darren has taken advantage of his controlling ability and cut off the cards, access to the joint account and has got his solicitor working on the divorce, reminding Courtney that she signed a pre-nup and they each leave the marriage as they entered it.  Courtney is starting to think she has made an almighty mistake.


Paul is refusing to use the wheelchair, but after a plethora of identical brand new laptops appear, he talks to Bernie and undercovers the fencing deal she has going with Big Garth and Shelly and the money.  He decides that he needs to buy Shelly a rather special piece of vinyl and to pop along to see her and say that there should be no more dodgy business - although along the way he admits to Billy what is happening and the vicar delivers no moral view - but is grateful for Paul's honesty.  Paul however finds the stroll too much and takes a tumble on a curiously empty (and much graffitied) quayside.  Eventually (well after the ad break) he composes himself and summons assistance - Todd - who both takes him home and gives him the bad news - "time for the wheelchair old chap".  Summer-salt powers the wheelchair into the Rovers where Daniel assesses the situation rapidly and tells Paul that being in a wheelchair does not mean he gets out of going to the bar for his round!  Ice broken and smiles all round.  Later Paul tells Bernie he will not be reporting her activities, telling her to be very careful, and tries to phone Shelly but simply gets her answering machine message again.


Edron Erections have signed the Bankford development land deal and celebrate with dinner in Speed Dahl.  Ed is mysteriously late and denies that Kirk can have seen him in Three Bookmakers (Curzon) Street.  Ron is not so sure and we saw Ed making notes of racing tips earlier in the day in Roy's on a newspaper.  Ron asks Ed if he is struggling but Ed assures him he has no problem and is in control; he is definitely not struggling, just missing Aggie.  Kirk spends the day buying dolphin-friendly food.  


Stu and Alya start collecting video clips to send to Yasmeen for her impending birthday - but as Eliza is ignoring Stu's communications she is not invited to participate.  The  social worker, Felicity Hassall, tells Stu that Eliza may actually be better to stay with Dom for now - although Stu tells her about Dom's request for money it does not seem to hold much weight.  Roy has been asked to join Yasmeen's birthday  video where the Ruby / Sam / Eliza triad find out about the project and help him do a "Love Actually" card style presentation.  Ruby then tells Eliza some home truths about her behaviour which leads Eliza to sing "Happy Birthday" (no royalties payable any longer) backed on mouth harmonies by Ruby and Sam and once it is sent to Stu it cheers him that Eliza says "Love You" on the text message.  Is Hope going to be the new Ena Sharples?


Adam takes pity on Dee Dee's inability to organise her social life and gets Joel seated in the Bistro and welcomes a dolled up Dee Dee - who is not there for a post-work drink with the boss but instead an evening of chat with Joel.  They talk about brothers and Joel seems impressed that she is James' sister as he is a Wethy County supporter and remembers the coming-out storyline.  Later he walks her home and she kisses him - but is he that bothered?  And then they both kiss each other.


Darren has come to the conclusion that Dev is not responsible for Aadi's activities and comes to the shop to admit that  - but tells Dev the shop deal is off - he accepts that Dev is innocent - but being in business with the father of the 18 year old who has stolen his wife away is a step too far for his business connections and his personal feelings.  Darren departs telling Dev just how stubborn Courtney can be.


Paul tries again to phone Shelly - but still that wretched answering machine.  We see the phone ringing and then a carer (Jim) admitting to ambulance staff that there is no pulse and that he thinks she went in her sleep - which may be true although the look on his face might tell another story.  It looks like she will never get to listen to that Edwin Hawkins gospel vinyl.

Tonight amongst all the high drama and low cunning there was a short scene with Debs and Ron ordering at the Bistro.  In itself nothing - but a delightful exchange between the ever excellent Sue Devaney and Vinta Morgan, over who eats what and how they do it.  This is why we watch Corrie - the small domestic touches and please can we have more of them?  About 20 minutes in on ITV X - go find it.

Written by Sam Holdsworth.  Directed by Miguel Guerreiro.

Kosmo
@Kosmo100






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