ches thinks a few hours work in a takeaway will help with 5 kids
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ches thinks a few hours work in a takeaway will help with 5 kids
Loved the scenes with the Baileys. I hope people don't label Ed as homophobic as he really is trying to get his head around it. He loves his son but he was angry that the rest of his family knew about it, plus he has to accept that James is seeing his friend Danny, which, let's face it, was the real reason he came out, not that he needed to tell his dad, as he first claimed. A lot of stuff has been going on behind Ed's back, which he needs to come to terms with.
Some parents need time to accept news like this so the best thing is to give him time, not rant at him about prejudice etc. He might never embrace gay culture but that doesn't mean he should be demonised.
Normally I can't stand Gemma but I did feel sorry for her when she realised that Aled has never heard her voice. I hope this is the beginning of more serious storylines for her and Chesney as they will really have to grow up and face this situation together. It could bring out different aspects of their personalities.
I wondered if Freda will come back (it's possible if she's living in this retirement community that Ken is moving to) and Rita might ask her to talk to Gemma about deafness and the problems that Aled might face.
I may be in the minority but I am not interested in any lengthy storylines with Ches/Gemma . Although I am looking forward to the new Retirement Community on corrie.