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Terry continues to cause trouble for the Duckies. Tyrone overhears
Jack and Vera talking about Terry staying in the shed. When he
hears words like "can't stay there forever" and "he'll
have to move out", Tyrone assumes they're talking about him,
wanting him out of the house. Vera comes clean with Tyrone about
Terry in the shed then the two of them bring Terry back to the
house for a bath, a meal and a night in his old room, while Tyrone
takes the sofa. When Jack finds out that Vera's brought Terry
home, he's not best pleased, worried what'll happen if anyone
finds out. Well, that's exactly what happens - what did they expect,
living next door to a copper? Fortunately, Terry does a runner
but Emma warns Vera that she could face prison for harbouring
a criminal.
Alone and left to his own devices, Les is in a mess now that
Janice has gone. Janice and Dennis set up home in a flat so grotty
it makes Wayne and Waynetta Slob's place look posh as Eileen puts
on a brave face and Les falls to pieces. He's drinking himself
stupid and loses his job at Streetcars until he sorts himself
out. Toyah can't bear to see him like this and sends for Janice
to come and have a few words with him. It doesn't really work
and in true Corrie style - the likes of which we have not seen
for some time -Les throws Janice's clothes onto the cobbles from
the upstairs window. Toyah has a few words with Janice in the
Rovers, reminding her that Dennis promised love and affection
to Eileen not so long ago, the same love and affection that he's
now promising her. "But he's different wi' me" says
Janice. Ho-hum. Mind you, although it wasn't as good as when Sally
slapped Nastily Horrid around the chops, the best part of this
storyline this week was when Eileen stormed into the factory to
thump Janice in the mouth.
Norris plays detective this week into the financial agreement
that Emily has signed with Richard. He's like a cat that's got
the cream when he finds out that the director of the company that
bought Emily's house is none other than Richard Hillman himself.
But he also finds out that there's a co-director of the company
- Mrs Patricia Hillman. When Norris puts his findings to Emily,
she's not too concerned. In fact, she's rather annoyed that Norris
has been sticking his nose into her financial affairs. But when
Norris confronts Richard with both pieces of evidence, Richard
gets a bit irritated with Norris but doesn't seem unduly worried.
But he does, firstly, go to see Emily to tell her that she is
free to go to a different financial advisor if she so chooses
and oh, didn't he mention that he was the director of the company
who would benefit financially from her death? "Oh silly me"
says Emily. "I'm sure you must have told me, perhaps I'm
just a fluffy old woman with a tea-bag for a brain." Richard
has a grin like Shere Khan which he takes to see Gail. Without
mentioning Norris or his finance company, he tells Gail that he
hasn't been entirely truthful with her. Gail already knew that
Richard's first wife had died but what she didn't know was that
Richard re-married - to a lady called Pat. He tells her they're
divorced now but doesn't mention the finance company arrangemnet
or his meeting with Norris. So he tells her half a story and it's
still a bit much for Gail to take in. Why hadn't he told her before?
Why is he telling her now? Richard tells Gail if she wants to
end the relationship, he'd understand and leaves the ball in her
court. Methinks Gail needs to have a word with Norris.
Geena gets jealous when she finds out from Deirdre that Dev's
planning to expand his portfolio. Geena makes it clear to Dev
that she should be first to know if his empire was about to enlarge
instead of finding out second hand from some woman in specs behind
the counter selling beans.
And that's just about that for this week.
Glenda
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