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Ross Barton makes a surprising alliance with Donna Windsor this fortnight as she continues to make some risky decisions.
With terminally-ill Donna (Verity Rushworth) desperate to provide for the future of her daughter April, she seeks help from Ross as she gets involved in criminal activity.
Here, Michael Parr - who plays Ross - reveals how his character's unlikely new connection with Donna will develop in the next few episodes.
What does Ross make of Donna?
"Donna is an attractive girl, but Ross knows that she's a police officer, so he doesn't trust her. Ross finds himself attracted to Donna and she has approached him with these deals to make money, so he's intrigued by her to start with."
What makes Ross start to trust Donna?
"First she approaches him with already-stolen goods, so he knows she's obviously a little bit dodgy at first. She also kisses him and that's always a good way to get Ross on board - a bit of a sexual tension between them tips him over the edge!
"It's also Donna's willingness to make a bit of money. Ross is not quite sure on her motives, but he is fuelled by his greed of making money and we kind of assume she's on the same path."
Does Donna tell Ross that she is ill?
"No, Ross has absolutely no idea."
Donna's first plan is to provide Ross with some stolen jewels for him to sell on, but she ends up being disappointed by the cash she gets. Why is that?
"It's just that Donna is a bit of a rookie and she isn't used to how the world works. She thinks that the jewels are worth the value that they are in the shop, and that's not the way it goes with knocked-off jewellery!"
What does Ross think when Donna comes up with a plan to rob Gary North, a well-known criminal?
"Ross thinks she's punching a bit over her weight, but he's willing to do it because it's a big pay-off. Ross knows Gary through reputation and he knows he is someone not to mess with, but Donna approaches him with a good plan to get away.
"Ross makes sure that she's involved too - he's not willing to just jump in there and take all the blame himself. He has to know and Donna has to prove herself that she's in this 100% as much as he is."
Pete warns Ross that Donna may be trying to set him up. How does Ross react?
"Ross already has those suspicions. It has always been in the back of his mind that Donna is a police officer, and when he hears what Pete says, he goes in all guns blazing and automatically assumes the worst.
"You can't say Ross is the brightest guy in the world, but he's not a mug either. And his brother is such a goody-two-shoes, he never would think that his brother would lie to him."
Donna and Ross carry out the robbery, but Gary returns home unexpectedly. What happens next?
"They get caught a little bit short and they have to do certain things to convince Gary North that they are just normal civilians. That's when Donna puckers up and Ross obliges. The kiss is a cover-up story that leads somewhere else."
Is this the point when Ross begins to fancy Donna?
"Donna is a female, so Ross liked her as soon as he saw her at the wedding. She had that beautiful red-pinkie dress on, and she's got a beautiful smile. Donna is attractive, so when she kisses him and she's doing these bad jobs with him, he realises he's found the one - he has found his match.
"I think Ross thinks it's a lot of fun, but I don't know if he thinks any more than he's just going to get sex, really. It's not until a little later when he starts to develop some feelings towards her. "
How does Ross plan to shift the stolen goods?
"Ross is well-connected. He has been a dodgy lad since he was 13, so he calls for guys down in the big smoke. He shifts that way, because he's got to get the goods out of Yorkshire."
But then Donna warns Ross that he should sit on the goods for a while. How does he feel about that?
"Ross doesn't like the fact that Donna is in control. She tells him quite abruptly and it contradicts the original plan, so Ross doesn't like that. He wants to do his own thing, put his stamp on it and show Donna that he is the one in control."
What are Ross's feelings towards Debbie after what happened between them?
"Ross is in control of Debbie now - he's got information, which is power to him, really. He can manipulate her now. Ross still finds her attractive and she's still a beautiful girl at the end of the day, but he's starting to run the show now. But there's a sense that he's also starting to forget about her now that there's a new female on the scene."
Is Ross afraid of getting caught by the police?
"Yeah, he is terrified. That's the last thing he would want to do - to go down and have his freedom taken away, as it is with anybody. It's just that Ross is a risk taker and he is out for himself!"
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Anyone else finding his relationship with Donna and feelings for her very rushed?
I do like them together but it seems very rushed
Does it? I've fallen in love faster than that.. ;)
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