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Friday, 26 June 2020

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 26 June

Evening Corrie fans, it’s Kelly here with your Friday night review.

In a parallel universe where teenagers still take exams and it’s possible to book holidays, Amy is stressing about her upcoming RE exam so Steve offers to take them all on a family holiday to Cornwall. Unfortunately, Amy lets this slip to Leanne, who of course gets into a massive strop, because that’s her default setting.

Meanwhile Seb the Incredible Sulk is still sniffing around human chipmunk Alina and making lovely Emma feel uncomfortable. I honestly can’t think of a couple I care less about than Seb and Alina. Oh no wait I can…Fiz and Tyrone. Their latest storyline seems to be Fiz worrying that they’re middle aged and have no fun. I’m not really sure why this has suddenly become a thing? Fiz hasn’t been fun since 2002 and Tyrone is so dull that his missus turned to Kevin Webster for a bit of excitement, a man whose only topics of conversation are pies and spark plugs.

Over at the café, Shona has a coffee with Gemma who she has no memory of, despite them being from the same estate. Gemma tells her how good she and David were together, so Shona decides to order him to the café flat for a ‘date’. Once she’s got her bemused husband there, she gives him a beer, and starts taking her clothes off. That’s the second person she’s made a pass at in two days. I don’t know about you lot, but I had no idea that a brain injury turned you into a sex-maniac. Now that I’ve got all the facts, I’ve precariously balanced a few heavy jars in the kitchen and sent Mr Kelstar out to do the washing-up. Anyways, David turns down Shona’s offer of a bunk-up and she takes this pretty badly and throws him out. When she moans to Roy about it all he wisely tells her that it might be a better idea to take things slowly.

Also in the cafe, Nina, Toyah and Evelyn set off to lobby their local MP (I missed what they were lobbying for/against). After a successful and arrest-free protest, Toyah rushes off to join Imran for a mysterious meeting. It’s with a social worker to discuss her and Imran becoming foster parents. I’m all for this, firstly because I like these two and secondly because now they’ll surely have to move out of the Tardis which they currently share with Alya, Ryan, Craig, Lord Lucan and the Bolshoi Ballet, and get a home for grown-ups. 

Finally, Leanne and Steve take Oliver to the hospital for his test results. Leanne is feeling positive, convinced that Oliver is showing signs of improvement and even manages to grudgingly concede that someone buying you a holiday might be quite a nice gesture. I’ve a feeling this won’t last for long though, as judging by the look on the consultant’s face Oliver’s prognosis is not good.
But we’ll have to wait until Monday to find out…

And that's it for tonight folks. Are you missing a bit of drama or did you like the slightly slower pace? Let me know in the comments or on twitter @mskelstar






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Friday, 17 January 2020

Coronation Street Episode Review, Wed 15th Jan, 7.30 & 8.30 pm


Geoff's gaslighting campaign is heating up and tonight is no exception. Yasmeen continues meticulously cleaning the house, and now he's decided to work on her supposed drink problem. Can he convince Brian and Cathy of the same? Geoff galvanises my hatred of a certain masculine trait that we haven't seen in Corrie for quite some time (he reminds me of Charlie Stubbs). I like it but cannot wait until this guy gets his comeuppance.

Talking of which, Bernie's campaign against Kel (which has stalled in favour of other issue-based storylines) is also picking up the pace. Can she catch Kel out? Explaining her entrapment plan to Sean, he expresses concern, which means she probably won't.


Also at the Rovers, Geoff is accosted by Brian and covers his tracks by telling him that Yasmeen is an alcoholic and violent with it. Luckily, Peter Barlow walks in at that exact moment for a hotpot, so Brian can have a word and it's not long before Peter is knocking at Yasmeen's front door. Geoff manages to get rid of Peter, but only after he offers his help with an AA session and Geoff proceeds to blame Tim's Mum for (some never before mentioned) alcoholism. A master of manipulation isn't he? We don't know anything about Tim's mum though, so are we due a retcon or is Goeff lying again?

David's sensory assault of Shona's senses continues as he struggles to wake his wife from the coma. Gail's pessimism seems unhelpful as is yapping on about Loose Women (which was a bit weird). Beginning to wake-up, Shona's quite disorientated and fails to recognise her husband.


At court, Fiz faces the firearm charge and gets off relatively lightly. With all things considered (mass shooting, murder, lying to the cops  would it have been more believable if she'd been jailed? A suspended sentence also makes me wonder that more drama is still to come?

Later, Fiz admits to David that she was the one who brought the gun onto the street and he's unforgiving. Jenny Bradley is also gunning for her (excuse the pun) so if I was Fiz I'd move into that B&B sharpish to avoid a redhead ruckus.


Roy visits his niece Nina and upon seeing her struggle with a college project, he gifts her Hayley's sewing machine and opens up about his past. Caught up in a corset, Roy tells Nina about Hayley's transition (how groundbreaking that storyline seems now!) and the two bond over their mutual acceptance of individuality, indifference, and uniqueness. The bond is soon shattered though when a brick flies through the door of Nina's flat and Roy offers respite at his place. Nina refuses, but how long before something else happens?


Cathy and Brian head over to see Alya and tell her about Yasmeen's 'alcoholism'. Less than impressed, Alya assumes Geoff is conniving again and decides to confront her Gran. It's a wasted visit and she soon leaves.

Yasmeen eventually succumbs to Geoff's mind control and decides to stop drinking, he then convinces her to surrender her bank cards to him!

The coercive control continues.

What did you think to this mid-week Corrie? let us know in the comments section.

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