That child is a budding serial killer.
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bravo at abi and brian 👏😪
So the Weatherfield legal system continues on its own merry way. Hope admits arson on Wednesday and just two days later she's appearing in court. Presumably they don't have many cases up there and can just fit in dates as soon as they like. Also, either Social Services and their CAMHS work ultra fast in providing reports (without actually seeing Hope) or they don't bother with such trivial things.
Disappointed in Hope's court result. Her staying at home won't do any good at all.
Also Tyrone kissing Fizz and being pathetic. It's not all his fault. Hope's been like this with her fire-starting for some time now!
Tyronne knows he should be with Fiona but when he gets back with Alina, he just can't resist.
Bet your heart skipped a beat when Imran agreed with you about Weatherfield's Leagal System, saying it has it's own system based on guesswork. Hope may have been dealt with swiftly, but I think Todd still holds the record, being arrested one day and out the next with a Community Service Order.
I hope Alina is gone soon, she is getting on my every last nerve.
How can Tyrone afford an expensive engagement ring when his credit card was maxed out not so long ago?
If they are going to do a story about asthma caused by traffic pollution, they really should show more traffic. In the closing shot there are nine cars parked on the street, all stationary, so not pumping out fumes. Before the latest parking problems, we hardly ever saw any cars in The Street, now it just looks like almost every road in the country. I am not saying traffic pollution is not major problem, but for Liam to develope asthma overnight when we rarely actually see any moving traffic on the street, is stretching crediblity a bit far..
Exactly what I thought while watching tonight. He has suddenly got asthma overnight from non-existent moving traffic.
Apart from the nonsense asthma story, this whole storyline about residents' parking doesn't ring true anyway. Normally, the local council would look at the area as a whole and introduce residents' parking to all the streets in the area if it was felt beneficial to residents - they wouldn't just pick off one road, knowing it would make matters worse for residents in nearby streets - or at least carry out a consultation exercise with residents in the area. Especially if, as the storyline goes, people are parking in Coronation Street because it's near the tram stop as that would probably put it high on the list for residents' parking - above Inkerman Street. In any case, if it's near the tram stop, why weren't people parking there before?
I wait with bated breathe to see if Maria will suffer any consequences for smashing up the van. Very convenient that Kevin had left that enormous crowbar lying handy, I am wondering what he would need such a thing for working on cars.
Thinking back to moving traffic, about the only time we see a car moving is when it is necessary to have someone run over.
Just a thought about the upcoming trial. It is being portrayed as a "play-off" between Corey and Kelly as to who murdered Seb, with the odds in favour of Corey because his father has lots of money to spend on a crack legal and forensic team. While, of course, there is no doubt this will help, what seems to be forgotten in all this is that it is the Crown Prosecution Service who will be making out the case against Corey, not Imran. His sole job is to defend Kelly and, while that might mean trying to implicate Corey, that is not his primary objective - it is to prove Kelly innocent. The main issue is what evidence the CPS presents, not which defence team can implicate the other better.
Very true. What shocks me is that a young girl charged with murder doesn't appear to have legal aid.
I was, however, also shocked that even though they blocked the road, none of the vehicles in the street were parked with two wheels on the pavement as they would anywhere else
It may be that the CPS will be trying to prove them both guilty. I am not sure if "joint enterprize" is still being used but if it is, it could well apply here. If I remember correctly we saw Kelly join in with Corey kicking Seb and laughing while she was doing so. The fact is that she is a slightly built young girl and Corey is much bigger and stronger, and also a footballer does not mean that Kelly could not have delivered a fatal blow. Personally I feel they should both be held responsible. Corey might have initiated the attack, but Kelly joined in the chase of her own free will, so by no stretch of the imagination could she be seen as total innocent.
What happened to the other two friends of Corey who attacked Nina, were they caught and have they been tried already?
The ambulance should have just shoved the Merc out of the way, if it got damaged, tough, its probably already parked too close to the corner legally anyway.
According to the Highway Code you should not park closer than 10 metres from a corner, but no one seems to bother with that now.
I hope Sarah brings all charges possible against Maria, she's always a self righteous hypocritical git. This storyline is being badly handled, I've lived in areas with far more traffic and this is utter rubbish
I believe that people, especially younger ones that maybe spend more time outside can get sick due to air pollution in areas where the road traffic is busy. The fact that Maria wanted Sarah to take their firm van off the street there and then is ridiculous and her smashing the van to bits with Kevin looking on is even more stupid ..l
Good post. I also hold Corey to be mainly responsible but the fact remains that Kelly did encourage him by her behaviour.
Trials should not be a battle between solicitors. They should be a quest for the truth.
Grace, as an unmarried mother and a woman scorned, is entitled to live where she wants but she is being greedy. She should be offered the house at a modest rent.
Did Maria break Todd's record for the fastest sentence after a crime?