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Monday, 30 May 2022

Coronation Street Episode Review Monday 30th May

Abi, Kevin, Toyah, Imran and Alfie - Coronation Street - ITV

 We start with next week's episode: Imran phoning someone (Abi? Toyah? Mr and Mrs Habeeb, who don't seem that bothered they have a grandchild?) and apologising from the future. I did roll my eyes a bit on Friday when Abi said that she was running away with Alfeh "tomorrow", but for now it's Monday, Monday, and the the Mama and the Papa are cooing over "their" baby.

Toyah and the queen of self-righteousness, Leanne, persuade Abi not to take Alfie today so he can go with the Battersbabes to the hitherto unseen cousin Kirsty's birthday do. Abi flees to Kevin, who - for the purposes of this storyline -  is blinded by love and does something dodgy (don't ask me what) to Toyah's car (hang on, Toyah has a car? I hope it's electric) so that it won't start, and for some reason they can't take the bus/tram/taxi and so Toyah hands Alfie back to Abi.

Imran - Coronation Street - ITV 

Meanwhile, Kelly stalks Ben to the solicitor's office and then confronts Imran with the accusation of his dirty dealings. She tells him that she's disgusted at his subterfuge and Imran does that hurt thing he does with his eyelashes. He then visits Abi and apologises, saying that they will set up a proper visitation schedule but then his legal eye spots first the suitcase and then the fake passports. I know Abi's flat is small but this is the second time she's been caught out by leaving stuff lying about. Just be a bit tidier, hun!

What would be funny is after waiting four hours in security at Manchester airport with a screaming baby, Abi changes her mind and takes him back to the Battersbeebs.

Anyway, that's me done, enjoy the rest of Big Soap Week!

Rachel Stevenson - on twitter







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Five Things We Learned In Corrie This Week


A viewer writes.  

Dear ITV,

Thank you for reading my recent letter suggesting storylines for Coronation Street and for taking some of the ideas on board.  However, I fear that there has been something of a misunderstanding.  While I enjoyed Wednesday's episode, I must say my original concept of "Phill and Tyrone strip off, grapple with one another, then spray all over the place" was rather different to the one you ended up filming.  


In future, perhaps double check with me before you put any of my suggestions on screen to make sure you're doing it right.  Particularly the one about Imran and Adam and the Turkish Oil Wrestling.

Many thanks.

Scott


Sassy Birds Of The World Unite.  There's a cliché in action films where the villain has the goodie at his mercy and says, "we're not so different, you and I."  I thought of this when Daisy and Nicky chatted on Monday.  For a moment there was a little banter, a back and forth about their respective romantic prospects, and I thought "yes!  Make them friends!"  I'd much rather watch these two forceful women bicker and laugh together than battle over the terminally dull Daniel.  Can you believe that Nicky is the fourth woman this year to find him attractive, when we add Psycho Lydia and Mrs Crawshaw into the mix?  I really don't understand it.  It's like fancying a slightly worn office chair.


Nicky has packed her things and left now, having presumably spotted that five people in a two bedroom flat is a really stupid idea.  She said she's going to housesit for a friend who's got a job in Spain - I wonder if this was one of her sex worker friends, and she's actually being trafficked, and we should be alerting the authorities.  Daniel, meanwhile, has decided to stop being a teacher because the last year has been such a hassle.  I can't help thinking he might be better off teaching at a school that isn't stuffed with his relatives and neighbours.  Of course it's difficult to maintain authority in a school where half the class know the intimate details of your life.  Finding out your teacher's first name when I was at school was enough to cause a fracture in the teacher-pupil power dynamic; Daniel used to have sex with Max's auntie and he pushed Amy's granddad down the stairs and Asha and Aadi's dad slept with both his sister and his stepmum.  Go and apply for a job in Oldham, Daniel, you'll get a bit more respect that way.


Summer has three dads.  Can we please get some clarification on what is going on with the living arrangements at the florist flat?  Todd and Paul are now letting themselves in with their own keys, apparently.  I get that they all seem to care deeply about Summer but come on folks, boundaries - she even reminded Paul that it was meant to be for emergencies only.  You're not with Billy any more; in fact, Todd was kicked to the kerb for being a manipulative scumbag, and Paul suffered quite considerably at his hands.  Only Billy and Paul visited Summer when she ended up in hospital again, so maybe Todd just sticks around for the fun stuff like delivering insulin and can't be bothered caring.  Unless they're all secretly sleeping together in a polyamorous open relationship in which case, fair play to them.


Summer had a packet of crisps on Wednesday which caused the flat to start sliding down a hill.  Between her failure to take her insulin and the fact that she says OXFORD in every other sentence Summer is really quite annoying these days.  The sooner she crashes and burns on her exams and gets to re-examine her future the better.  We all know it's going to happen - they're not going to send Harriet Bibby away for three years while Summer goes to OXFORD - so we're simply marking time until those results come out in August.  I will emphasise that I don't want Summer to fail so badly that Higher Education is entirely ruled out.  We've got way too many smart women working in menial jobs at Underworld already, thank you very much.  No, have Summer (and Amy and Asha and Aadi for that matter) pass with enough distinction to make her fail the OXFORD admission standards but still get to study at Manchester or Salford or Bolton.  That way she can stick around on the Street and maybe start having fun again.  Put the show's students together in a house and they can be all wild and crazy and steal traffic cones and have parties with awful punch and attend lectures with massive hangovers. Also, make Summer interested in robots again.  Robots are cool. 


Faye's body is a temple.  Maybe I'm over sensitive but something about Faye refusing the doctor's recommendations because she didn't want to fill her body with chemicals made me feel very prickly.  We've had two years of lunatics, conspiracy theorists, and Richard Fairbrass Out Of Right Said Fred shouting that taking a bit of medicine is one step down from the Government slapping a swastika on you and forcing you to goosestep around Slough.  I get that it's Faye's body, Faye's choice, but I don't think we're far enough out of the Covid woods for them to start dancing round this topic without causing a certain amount of discomfort.  It doesn't help that the voice of reason is Beth, given that Beth's usual position on everything is to be absolutely bloody awkward; she did at least point out that Sinead also tried holistic techniques instead of actual proper medicine and she's six feet under.  By the end there was a reconciliation as Beth brought round a herbal tea that helped her mother during the menopause - she then said that it worked for a while but then she got the HRT and that really sorted her out, so at least she's being consistent.


In the meantime let's all enjoy the face Craig pulled when he tried drinking liquorice tea because it is very funny.


Scousers here, Scousers there, Scousers every ****ing where.  DAMON!  Yes, yes, I know he's called Frank, but: it's DAMON!  For those of you who are millennials or younger, Simon O'Brien here was cheeky chirpy Scouse tearaway Damon Grant on legendary Eighties soap opera Brookside and even though it's thirty five years since he was knifed on a canalside during maudlin spin-off Damon and Debbie he will always be the Liverpool-supporting YTS icon.  Let's hope he fares better than some of the other Brookie transplants.  Sinbad was so rubbish I can't even remember what his name was in Coronation Street, even though he was in it for a couple of years; Mick Johnson was barely in the show as a love interest for Liz McDonald; and the less said about Sue "Shelia Grant" Johnston being utterly wasted both as an actress and a character as Gloria the better.  I'm still angry about that.  It helps that Simes effortlessly radiates charm and personality and genuine niceness; from his very first appearance Damon Frank seemed like a proper charmer we could all love.  


Really, the only negative about Simon O'Brien appearing in the show is that he's getting close to Sean, and nobody deserves a Sean storyline, least of all the viewers at home.  Sean was his usual selfish vileness this week, berating Fiz for getting engaged while he's still single ("I want to say I'm happy for you but I can't"), dismissing a potential date because he had the temerity to own hamsters, and initially recoiling in horror at the prospect of going out with Frank because he was the other side of fifty.  The grossest moment actually came from Daisy when she suggested Sean has an OnlyFans and I really don't want to think about that thank you very much.  Frank seems very interested in Sean for the time being, but if it's anything like every other relationship Mr Tully has ever had, he'll quickly realise he's awful and run off with one of the Street's other gays.  Paul's at a loose end, Damon, maybe mark him down for the future; alternatively Billy is always available.  Then when he's finished with that Simon can come back to Merseyside to carry on being our Walking and Cycling Commissioner over here in the Liverpool City Region (no really).   

Hero of the week is the posh lady who owns Phill's house in real life, who clearly didn't mind them filming in the garden but wouldn't let those common ITV types through the French windows into her house.  Yes, it was unrealistic that a sickly Hope was sat outside on the porch on a chilly day, but on the other hand, that lady's carpets were very expensive.  I salute you, random homeowner, and if you contact me on Twitter @merseytart I will happily buy you a bottle of Waitrose prosecco.







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Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Monday 30 2022



As the fight for custody of baby Alfie intensifies, the pressure is building on both Abi and Imran. Abi’s determined to clear her name and prove that Imran bribed Ben to lie in court. But feeling the whole world is against her, Abi decides that her only chance to be with her son is to flee the country with him. Unbeknownst to Imran, Abi sets about making plans to kidnap Alfie and escape abroad. But at the same time Imran is having a crisis of conscience, driven by the fact that Kelly is holding a mirror to his behaviour and he doesn’t like the man he’s become. Aware he’s destroying Abi and unable to bear the guilt anymore, Imran makes the decision to come clean to both the court and Toyah. But with Kevin behind Abi and Toyah starting to unravel Imran’s lies for herself, will it be too late?

This dramatic week of episodes starts with a flashforward of Imran leaving a chilling message for Toyah in which he reveals everything. As we move back and forth the action centres around a horrific car crash which leaves both Toyah and Imran lying unconscious in the wreckage. With emotions boiling over the stakes are at their highest as Abi, Kevin, Imran and Toyah go head to head.

ABI PUTS HER PLAN IN MOTION 
Imran struggles with his guilt when Kelly accuses him of bribing Ben to lie in court
Kevin helps Abi with her plan to flee the country with baby Alfie 
Imran worries about what Abi is capable of

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Sunday, 29 May 2022

A Happy Future For Abi, Alfie, and Kevin? Corrie Blog Interviews Sally Carman


By the time this goes to press, you will be aware of a Corrie car crash that leaves Toyah unconscious and Imran battling to save her life. Abi’s relationship with the slippery solicitor is acrimonious at the best of times - any cooperation over baby Alfie’s welfare has had Toyah acting as an innocent intermediary, whilst Abi’s recovery and thirst for motherhood are apparent. As the crash causes serious repercussions, I wonder if vehicle mechanic Abi has anything to do with this car accident?   


On May the 5th I joined ITV online for a Coronation Street Zoom to chat with Sally Carman, who plays Abi, to learn more about it. 


Hi Sally! What has the past year been like for you, with everything that Abi has been through?  

 

It’s like wow, can so much happen to one person! It's been amazing, and then something else happens like surprise births, children being taken away, etc I cant believe I get the chance to have a go at these kinds of storylines, I’m just delighted and I’m rubbing my hands with glee every time I get the scripts! 


With the latest storyline, Abi has found out about Imran’s various schemes enabling custody of Alfie. Is she surprised at how low he goes to get what he wants? 


No. the one thing about Abi is that she is honest - even if she gets it wrong. She took Imran at his word she believed that he wouldn't fight dirty in the custody of Alfi so when he shows his true colours, using her drug addiction against her and in an untruthful way, it's just gutting. She's trying to build up trust within herself and for other people, and this is as low as it gets for her. He’s not gone about it in the best way. 



Is she disappointed at Toyah’s behaviour? She’s been there for Abi and supported her, even though she is Imran’s wife? 


I think it's a bit different with Toyah because Abi can recognise that she’s a good person. She has her vulnerabilities, and I believe that Abi thinks that Toyah is trying to do the right thing although the lines are getting blurred. She knows that Toyah has been manipulated by Imran and knows that Toyah has always wanted a child. Abi has proven herself to be unstable, yet Toyah was the one who told her to fight for this child in the first place. Abi did do Toyah wrong by sleeping with Imran. Nobody has come out of this looking good.  



This week, in the build-up to the crash, Abi seems to have regained her inner passion and fight and seemingly will do anything to keep her son. Do you think that Abi is the best parent for Alfie? 


I think when Abi thinks about her failings, it instils a fire in her belly to try and do things right by carrying on. She has a good heart, and it has to always come from there - the amount she feels things, and she has a desperate desire and craving for a family unit - she has a lot of love to give. When she makes her mind up, and has clarity for wanting to keep Alfie, and has the chance, then yes she does. Abi can get through anything.   


Kevin is also enamoured by Abi and her newly found fighting spirit, deciding to help her to leave the country with Alfie. Does Abi still love Kevin? 


When Kevin does come up trumps for her, conspiring to get her out of the country, Abi is blown away by his devotion, falling even further in love with him.


Do you think that Abi could co-parent Alfie with Toyah and Imran if that option was on the table? 


Yes, she would. There was a scene in Roys Rolls where Roy suggested that to her, which hit home. Abi wants to do what is best for her son. 



In this upcoming Corrie week that we are talking about, Abi is preparing to escape with Alfie, when news reaches her and Kevin that Toyah and Imra have had a car crash. How does she feel when the police take them both in for questioning? 


Abi’s had many past moments falsely accused of such things. It makes her think that this is the time, and she’s concerned about what Kevin may have done to the car. She gets reassurance that he hasn't done anything, but she does still panic and struggles to rationale the situation.  


Is she shocked when Kevin tells her that he wants to fight for Alfie and be a family together? 


Yes, she thought that ship has sailed, and that she was blown that big time. It's a bit of a pinch yourself moment for her. She’s talking about fleeing the country and Kevin wants to help her with that, it's very bittersweet, but is determined that nothing is going to stop her from keeping her son this time. 



Abi has been at the forefront of some serious Coronation Street drama these past two years. How do you wind down at the end of a typical ‘Abi’ day? 


When it's full-on, you're looking at 12 hour days, and reading scripts at the weekend, so when you get a chance to zone out I find it easy to put the telly on and rest up. I’m good at being able to do the scenes and then turn off. I never take work home, Abi stays very much in Weatherfield!


Thanks, Sally!


Abi has been at the forefront of Corrie dramatics these past few years, even torching Ray Crosby's car, in the not too distant past. Could she have tampered with Imran's vehicle, too? No spoilers from us but I would suggest you definitely watch it this week! Some shockers are surely in store...


The accolades and awards bestowed on this actress aren't surprising, and I can tell you something else, Corrie fans, Sally is an absolute delight to interview! It's so good to hear her laugh, unlike the downtrodden Abi Webster! 

                  

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Keep your eyes on this blog for more cast interviews, backstage gossip, episode reviews, and storyline previews! 


I am @rybazoxo Cobble's Connoisseur and Coronation Street superfan. 







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