There are photos of her at Rick's funeral: https://metro.co.uk/2022/03/14/coron...eral-16270908/
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There are photos of her at Rick's funeral: https://metro.co.uk/2022/03/14/coron...eral-16270908/
I have no idea why Ed and Aggy had a problem telling Michael the truth.
As for Michael. He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. He doesn't even qualify to be in the drawer
i can't wait for jack to hear about his dead mammy molly and kevin
debbie is a hoot, ott but a hoot
surprised sally isn't back for abi and kevin
While I am tired of Abi's constant disasters, its a bit rich for Debbie to be so self righteous when not so long ago in many peoples eyes (including Kevin) she was practically Public Enemy number one.
I wish Kevin had told Jack that Abi cheated because she was grieving, not as an excuse but to teach him that some people sometimes make mistakes they will regret for the rest of their lives when they are going through a very tough time. Does Jack know that his mum cheated on her newly wed husband Tyrone with his dad? :hmm:
I'm really getting tired of Sarah's dumb smarminess, oh and I see she has basically stolen Adam's flat as was mentioned earlier in the week. Surely it's easier for her to bunk up with David and the rest of the dysfunctional Platts.
Most solicitors I've come across are totally useless. Some years ago I was so disenchanted with my previous experience of solicitors that I decide to do my own conveyancing when I bought a house. I was introduced to the solicitor who would be acting for my mortgage providers. He asked me why I was doing my own conveyancing. I said because it's not difficult and I wanted to do it myself. He said it would be much better if I handed it over to him because he had been to Law School for five years!
I kindly rejected his offer. As things progressed he was glacially slow and actually made several mistakes which I had to point out to him and which slowed things up even more. He did nothing to improve my opinion of solicitors. Where possible, I have always avoided using a solicitor and have done further conveyancing myself, both buying and selling, as well as other things that might normally be done by a solicitor. Most times all you need is some common sense and I've found I can look up things as well as they can.
I wish Jacob had smacked Steve in the face and done us all a favour. 😡
The scenes with Carla and Sarah were very good. Poor Toyah, she is being made a mug of. I do like how they have turned Tracy into "Normal" from the days when she was a psychotic bitch.
In respect of Amy, Steve needs to let her get on with it and pick up the pieces if necessary.
a flat anti climatic end for lydia and adam should have told sarah do one believing a stranger over him
They certainly don't hang around granting planning permission in Weatherfield. My council takes about 2 or 3 months to grant planning permission, certainly not in under one day!
Also, I hope Maria gets prosecuted for standing outside a polling station on polling day with an umbrella saying, "Vote Maria" on it as that is against the law.
Once again, no political parties involved in a Weatherfield election.
Apart from that excellent research by the Corrie scriptwriting team. Ahem?..
Interesting that last night's episode (Wednesday) was set on polling day. Polling day is always on a Thursday.
It must mean Corrie is now set in the future.
Pathetic ending to Lydia/Adam/Sarah storyline... Adam in no pain whatssoever, despite having broken bones and needing surgery to save his eyesight ... a little blurred vision when Lydia first arrived, no problem after that and able to just leave hospital to go to the police station??? Would have been more realistic if the police had come to hospital to take his statement ...and now Adam and Sarah are getting on like nothing has happened?
sally not back to vote or did she stop her own campaign
I've only watched up to the episode where Daniel is trying to contact spoilt princess Sarah about Adam. Why is it in soaps when people reject calls like that did genius Daniel not think in sending an amazing thing called a text message.
Why on earth did Windass move that body ??????
Why was there a need for the bit about Adam needing surgery for a bleed behind his eye when soon after he was out and about as if nothing had happened.
Was it just to fill in a few minutes show time or was it setting the scene for a further complication to arise in the future?
None of that made sense, he would not have been able to just walk about into the police station the way he did with broken bones and ribs and a little bit of blurred vision when Lydia first came to see him, after that no problems at all .. scriptwriters must have had a boozy lunch before they wrote that scene...
Switched on tonight and thought I was watching "Confession of a Taxi Driver".
Must be getting desperate for stories when they spend so much time on Tim and Sally's "mucky goings on"
is adam apologising to all past conquests and partners, girlfriends, will eva maria and carla get one?
Can Craig now stop moaning about having to leave the Police Force, It was purely his self righteous decision.
I have no idea why Laura needed to confess to murder? Is this how she wants her daughter to remember her ? If she wanted to protect Windass, she didn't need to do anything
In any case, there will still be DNA searches
So is Adam taking all his previous conquests to lunch at the Bistro, just across the street from where his wife works? I hope he understands now that not all his exes will have suffered as badly as Lydia did ...
Last night we had this dialogue:
Tim: The cardiologist told me I had to refrain from intimacy,
Steve: What? Even self-intimacy?
Tim: Oh yeah, way too risky.
Then people wonder why I watch this great comedy!
I'm sure in previous lives some of the scriptwriters must have written for the Carry On films. I just don't know how they manage to get away with it in a soap-opera.