She could have also called the cops when Debbie and Cameron left the house but I guess she was afraid of Cameron
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She should have sneaked out the back door, or checked the coast was clear before going out the front door.
She also should have faked amnesia when Cameron was talking to her after she crashed so he thought she'd forgot about hearing that stuff in Debbie's house, and she also should have held her breath and played dead hen he put his hand over her mouth.
All sensible things we would have realistically done, but not stuff people in soap land do lol
Emmerdale star Rik Makarem has said that he wants the door left open for his return to the soap.
The actor's character Nikhil Sharma bows out in late August following the shock death of his wife Gennie.
"Nikhil's departure from Emmerdale is emotional. I certainly don't want the door to be closed on the character, so we'll have to see if he can ever return," Makarem told The Mirror.
"I'm a classically trained actor, so at the moment I am craving a gritty drama role or a period piece."
The 31-year-old, who has already filmed his final scenes, added: "I was in tears at my leaving party.
"My co-stars Chris Bisson (Jai Sharma) and Matthew Wolfenden (David Metcalfe) gave a lovely speech and I was gifted a quirky caricature picture of the Sharma family."
Gennie was murdered by killer Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) following a car crash in scenes aired this week.
the cops tell nikhil about the missed call from him on gennie's phone so nikhil blames himself for her death
Rik Makarem is amazing in his scenes lately well acted by him
so they found the phone that was lying outside the car, then they must have found the Dictaphone because it was there too ....
Emmerdale star Rik Makarem has insisted that he isn't fazed by the challenges of life after soap.
The actor has already filmed his final scenes as Nikhil Sharma, which air in tomorrow night's episode (August 20).
Speaking on ITV's This Morning today (August 19), Makarem explained that he is excited rather than nervous about what lies ahead for his career.
Makarem commented: "I did go through a process of looking at what it is I should be doing over the next few years. I didn't make the decision a year ago or anything, but I considered where the character was and the character's journey and I just felt that it was the right time. The decision was made with peace of mind."
Asked whether he was hesitant to give up regular work, he replied: "You have to make a decision that's right for you. If you have an attachment to security or a long-term gig that's going to provide financial affluence, then maybe you're not doing it for the right reasons.
"I just think there's a whole host of different characters that I've got inside me, that I need to get out. I'm at a stage of my career where I think it's a good time to try new things.
"I've definitely reached a stage of my life where I'm looking less for other people's approval and just trusting myself, on instinct, about things that I need to do in my life. I think when you get to that point, it's very liberating."
Makarem confirmed that he is open to new opportunities in the UK and further afield.
He said: "I'd never rule out a stint in the States. I'm really blessed to be working alongside excellent representation here in the UK and in the United States.
"We will see about that, but I think it's about making the right decision on the right project. Certainly the next character that I'm lucky enough to play has to be different from what I've been playing."
So he leaves without knowing about Gennie's murder or Archie being Jai's son