Not her fault. Looked like she was asleep when he raped her.
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But did he rape her?
Just caught up with last weeks episodes. Can Stephen's story get any more silly. Carla said her tea was too cowy, but Stephen put enough LSD in his tea that would kill a cow, compared to the amount he had been giving Carla. Yet he seemed to recover in a matter of hours, when he should have been tripping for at least a day. Then after the effort Debbie made to get him out of the room she and the cleaner just went off and left him and Elaine in the room, did they stay all night. How many more silly situations between now and Christmas?
I was actually surprised by tonight's Corrie. It has actually done the Amy and Aaron storyline well so far. You would believe Amy was Tracey's daughter, well cast. Justin just gets more creepy and Daisy's mother is a real tool.
I am beginning to wonder if Daisy will end up killing Justin?9
I like Daisy and I am sorry for her problems with that Justin.
However I am less impressed with her scrounging. What's more important to her. Her marriage or her wedding?
Silly of Beth to give Hope a written confession.
Thankfully we had a Steeeeeeeeeeeephen free episode last night. It was almost bearable. Cannot understand why it has taken someone so long to punch Justin. I would like to think that if I lived in such a supposedly close knit street as Coronation Street that someone would have explained the situation to Justin a long time ago.
I think even if you gagged him and tied him to a lamp post he would believe what anyone said. He is so obsessed with the idea of him and Daisy that I do not think anything would convince him otherwise. Obviously he has Mental Health problems and needs professional help.
Right now out of the Woolpack in Emmerdale, The Queen Victoria in EastEnders and The Rovers in Corrie I would say the Rovers is working best in any of the soaps. Love the dynamic between Jenny, Daisy and Glenda. They are the Annie, Betty and Bet era. Just need to ditch Sean.
'I've got this wonderful idea for a television series. I can see a little back street in Salford, with a pub at one end and a shop at the other.'
Tony Warren creator of Coronation Street,
No, It will never catch on.