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Friday, 7 April 2023

Coronation Street Episode Review, Wednesday 5th April , 8 pm



After a two-week hiatus covering Corrie press days, and manoeuvring my manic day job, I’m pleased to be back on the Corrie episode reviews after a fortnight away, and what a fortnight it's been! Acid attacks, Amy’s anguish, Paul’s plight, Bill Webster's dead, Cerebus going over the rainbow bridge, and all with a plethora of other storylines quietly brewing in the background. 


Will Ken's scaffolding ever come down?

Tonight starts at number one with Amy still reeling from Tracy’s policing provocation, she’s now physically struggling to face the outside world, standing in the doorway and shaking with fear. Amy decides to lie and tell her parents it's all been a misunderstanding, in the hope that things will calm down. Tracy tells Adam that she thinks Amy is lying and Abi conveniently overhears, albeit a misinterpretation. Abi relays the gossip to Aaron and the lad displays emotional relief at this change of heart. Aaron’s buoyed by the news and plans a night out until he bumps into Aadi. Aadi is upset at the abuse aimed at Amy, only for Aaron to tell Aadi about Amy’s change of heart. 


Summer's fashion sense clashes with Ken's lamp

Summer and Aadi visit Amy to find out what's going on and she tells them it's all been a misunderstanding. Amy is also missing university but not telling anyone. Aadi forgives Aaron and heads to the gig with him, everything looks to be good again for the mechanic. No such thing for Amy though, we witness her having a dream sequence, and her memories of the event are all still very clear. I'm still not a fan of montage music and blurry screens. echoey voices, and such like (it's a Hollyoaks tactic) but if it conveys the message quicker, it's forgiven. 


Faye tells Miley about Craig's ridiculous jumper

Craig tries to make good with Miley and Faye by buying her daughter a gift, but Craig turns up with a baseball-themed gift, rather than a basketball, and the slight rift that's been appearing between the couple, since Miley’s return, is slowly getting wider. Craig is visibly jealous of Faye’s co-parenting with Jackson but the couple soon make amends. The pork-scratching analogy was a metaphor for Craig and Faye's stale (and bad-tasting) relationship? I have a feeling this is going to end badly for P.C. Tinker, and at the same time as his Mum leaves Kirk for Marco?  


Faye does not like Pork Scratchings

Meanwhile, Paul has decided to leave Dee-Dee’s flat and move in with Billy but still struggles with money worries from Gemma’s wedding and his unpaid loan. Paul's manual dexterity appears to be depleting further. dropping boxes when moving, but he's keen to get back to work. Paul quickly gets a local busboy job at the Bistro but still notices troubling symptoms in his hands. Later, visiting the doctors, Paul's told that he needed referring as his dexterity issues may be a sign of limb-onset MND, a life-limiting non-curable condition. 



Later, Paul plans to meet Summer for dinner at Speed Daal, which Bernie turns up at, and Paul isn't feeling in the mood, nor for the bill-paying. Summer asks about his hospital visit, and Paul lies and hides his diagnosis. Spending his first night at the flat, Paul’s awake in sleeplessness as the reality hits home. Hiding his fears from Billy, he breaks down in anguish. All very compelling and important of course, I just wish the Archdeacon would get a smidgen of a storyline relating to his job? 


Mary tells Brian she was full of spunk... in her younger days ;) 


Elsewhere, Brian’s Italian comedy storyline continues but at least we get screen time from Rita, Audrey, and Mary. Speaking of which, Mary's monologue about her younger days being ''full of spunk'' was tonight's real comedy moment. Dee-dee tells Damon about his upcoming court date, and he’s pleased to see Sarah visit her husband's office. With a bet on the cards, Damon continues to woo the married woman at the Rovers. Dee-dee meets for a drink with Sarah and has noticed her client's flirtations. She gives Sarah a subtle warning. 


Well, after two weeks of watching all the episodes in one weekend, it's good to be back on the weekly episode reviews.! What did you think of tonight’s offering?  I am @rybazoxo - tweet to let me know your thoughts. 







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Friday, 10 June 2022

Coronation Street Episode Review;Wednesday 8th of June 8 pm


Aadi’s academic altruism, and his gift of colour coded revision cards for Summer, didn't give him quite the results he was hoping for tonight, did it? Getting accused of cheating has left him all high and dry, and by the end of tonight, we learn that Summer was attempting to cheat. With Aadi facing suspension or exam failure, will Summer admit the truth and derail her Oxbridge dream, or let Aadi carry the can? Less Grange Hill and more Hollyoaks, I can't pretend to be too invested in this at all, but I also can't help but wonder if Summer will ever make it to Oxford? 



Dev scorches Aadi for his cheating accusations, so he tells his Dad the truth about Summer’s duplicity. Meanwhile, Dev tells Todd that he thinks the truth lies with Summer. Todd tries to get the truth out but Summer lies again. Hardly a clever move from someone so intelligent...



ITV3 recently aired a Classic Corrie episode that saw Rovers landlady Natalie Barnes let barman Vinnie Sorrell sell his home brew over the Rovers bar. It was successful, and the punters lapped it up, raising cash for Gary Mallett after Judy’s untimely demise. Fast forward 22 years and tonight it's our current landlady Jenny who has the same problem. Yorkshire Leo, (yes, I'd forgotten about him as well) wants to sell his home brew to the paying public. The only problem is (unlike in classic corrie) Milk stout may well have been a hit for Ena, Minnie, and Martha in the 1960s snug, but in these craft beer hipster days, Jenny and Daisy’s modern-day tastebuds can't hack it. 



Struggling to cancel the homebrew launch, Brian enjoys the sour stout, but Daisy has switched pumps, so it's not Leo’s ale after all. Tasting the homebrew, Leo fails to recognise that it's not his brew he’s tasting, then decides to not take his new job and brew his home brew instead! Jenny admits the truth eventually and the romance seems to be now sour, too. Meanwhile, Cathy seems somewhat dismayed at Brian's idea of a homebrew launch as a date night.  



Last week’s climatic corrie car crash into the toppling scaffold has left Toyah struggling to hold everything together as revelations continue to reverberate around the street. Leanne is constant support as always, and tonight, she was in full throttle; lambasting all and sundry (Alya, Peter, Bernie, Adam) and defending her sister to the core. Toyah is nowhere to be seen, and Adam is questioning why Imran was changing his will. Peter makes a perfect soundboard to counterbalance any murderous claims about his ex and tries to get Leanne to see sense but to no avail. Zee overhears all accusations in Speed Daal and relays his suspicions to Alya. Later, Leanne takes stock, calms down, and tells Nick that even she has doubts about Toyah's innocence. Later, we learn Toyah is back at her flat, emotional turmoil clearly visible. 



Meanwhile - George struggles to contain his pain at Frank’s presence, so Eileen visits Frank and asks him to apologise for his past playground taunts. Frank apologises to George and invites them out for a meal at the Bistro. Frank plays it cool in front of Eileen but out of her sight, he craftily teases George by humming an old school song taunt. George then decides to move out of Eileen’s. 


Elsewhere tonight - Max gets cooking for his date, with Shauna and David playing the comedy embarrassing parent roles. 


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Saturday, 17 April 2021

Corrie Comicals week ending Friday 16 April 2021


Well Peter should know - he has done time.  I understand that making fun of women being unable to cook (eg Aggie) is a recurrent theme but Peter is complaining about Chef Amy and porridge - can anyone prepare inedible porridge?  If it is that bad Peter make it yourself.  Oats, milk microwave - what more do you need?  These days they even have packets which show how much milk to add!


David has been summoned to Underworld so that Nick can explain that he has not been dumped by Leanne but that she is going into hiding as she has been acting as a police informer and he is not going with her.  Whilst Nick and Sarah discuss events David is clearly bored and decides to improve his hair using one of the glass doors as an impromptu mirror!  I am not sure it shows any improvement by the time he has finished!


Cathy does not want a fuss for her sixtieth birthday so as she arrives in the caff Roy wishes her a happy birthday - which she regards as a "fuss".  Brian quite reasonably points out that Roy is simply delivering best wishes and not doing cartwheels in his underpants in the Street as her birthday entertainment.  Even Roy agrees that might be a bit much!


Tyrone is down in the dumps so Abi turns up the heat on Kev to take his mate Ty for a cheeky pint once they have finished.  Kev is not looking forward to listening to the lovelorn Tyrone talking about his pining for Alina and asks when Abi acquired a conscience.  As she explains above she bought it on eBay last week!  (above).


Blink and you might miss him.  High speed Dirk dashed through the background of this shot as Natasha was asking Gail to childmind Sam later on.  So just like with Nick and David and Sarah - Natasha sees Gail as only useful to look after children!  Gail will do it because she was afraid that she would see no more of Sam once Nick departed for his "holiday".  Anyway Dirk is not working from home!  Talking of Gail let us celebrate that for a few seconds she has stopped scowling and complaining and when Natasha waves around a bottle of wine her response ("It's five o'clock somewhere") reminded me of a much younger Gail - the one that enjoyed life before getting mixed up with a serial murderer, a psychotic fraudster (who has just met a very hot end in Emmerdale), a conman and tangling with Eileen.  I don't think it will last.


Cathy has, like Leanne, gone into hiding - at Yasmeen's, unlike Leanne.  Brian has just been partaking of his dinner at Speed Dahl - meal for one please -  and Yasmeen is concerned that he will worry if he does not hear from Cathy.  Cathy refuses to let Brian in on the secret and he is unable to keep a secret and as she says he has a mouth like a clown's pocket, implying that everything that goes in comes out again!

Even I am still trying to work out how you would confuse Neil Armstrong and Lao Tzu but given that Faye is about to be a convicted felon I have been wondering for some weeks how Craig thought his relationship would be acceptable to the police force but does not seem to have occurred to either of them before Friday night - the lack of brain power between that pair is seriously worrying.


How long has R'Toyota been back on t'Street?  3 years?  4 years?  When she came back we understood she was a trained counsellor and we all thought she would sort of the Street's mental problems in weeks.  No longer a counsellor and working in Underworld she suddenly gets a gig in sorting out Ty and Fiz's marriage problems, in the Bistro with Bernie involved in the conversation.  Bernie reckons she is involved as Chesney's common law mother-in-law she is in some way related to Fiz!  Needless to say the counselling session did not go well and I bet Toyah was glad to get a phone call from the factory with some beads which need counting!  She must have a really high powered job there!


"Nina" made a great job of the wedding dress and I thought it should be recorded for posterity!  Wardrobe did an excellent job!


Physical distancing in evidence as Mary tells the story of a white fedora and a blind date.  I would love to think that someone, somewhere takes all of Mary's amazing stories (and there must be hundreds down the years), splices them all together and uploads them to the internet - I am not sure if they have all been written by Damon Alexis-Rochefort although I think he was responsible for tonight.  Mary needed the fedora for a rendition of Smooth Criminal at Mother's church in aid of disadvantaged children (for those unaware it is a Michael Jackson song from Bad).  She then wore the fedora for the blind date and her date made no comment on it until too much alcohol had been consumed!  He was married with kids and the fedora was ruined.


Indeed it seems Tracy has had exactly the same idea.  I just hope engineers are pulling the recordings now for "Mary the Mini-Series"!

And with that I shall bid you goodbye until next week!

Writers this week: Sam Holdsworth (Monday); John Kerr & David Isaac (Tuesday); Susan Oudot & Jan McVerry (Wednesday); Julie Jones & Damon Alexis-Rochefort (Friday)
Directors this week: Gill Wilkinson (Monday); Lee Trevor & Ian Barber (Tuesday); Ian Barber (Wednesday & Friday)

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