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Sally starts to get suspicious about Natalie but when she asks
Bill about it, he denies there's anything going on. However, when
she walks into the Rovers to find Kevin and Natalie holding hands,
she's even more convinced that Kevin is up to no good. Kevin tells
Sally he has to go to Oldham on a break-down but Chris tells Sally
that the breakdown was only a few streets away. Sally knows that
Kev was lying to her, and suspects he's with Natalie. She zooms
off in her car to Natalie's house, only to find Kevin and Natalie
looking at her out of the bedroom window, Kevin with no shirt
on too!
As he runs down the stairs fastening up his trousers, Sally
brays on the front door, screaming and crying. Natalie lets Sally
into the house, and Sally punches and hits Kevin as hard as she
can, screaming at him all the time. She turns and runs out of
the house, without giving Kevin a chance to say anything and drives
back to Coronation Street. (I was hoping, at this point, when
she left Natalie's house that she'd give Natalie a thump, for
the sake of the nation, round her ear hole too, but sadly, she
didn't). Kevin follows Sally back to their house on the Street
where he tries to defend his actions, blaming it all on Sally
"You were away. I missed you. I wanted a wife" and then
the classic "Well, other men do it!". She finally tells
Kev to leave, she doesn't want him anymore, and after a great
episode with excellent acting from Sally, she finally broke down
in tears (and so did I).
Bill tells Kev he must apologise to Sally but Kevin thinks
it's up to Sally to save their marriage (huh!). Sally bundles
the girls into the car and drives off to her mum's in Scarborough,
stopping at Natalie's house en-route so that Kevin can say goodbye
to his children. Despite Natalie trying to calm Kevin down with
talk of divorce, Kevin realises the magnitude of what he's done,
and he drives off to Scarborough after Sally.
Meanwhile, elsewhere on the Street, things are a little quieter.
In the Rovers, Jack isn't amused when Alec decides to buy a shelf
for the bar, without discussing the purchase with himself and
Vera. Jack decides all decisions should be made in formal minuted
meetings and is dead against buying the bar shelf. Unfortunately
for Jack, Vera sides with Alec, but Jack tells Vera they should
watch their backs and not let Alec make all the decisions around
the place. Alec presents both Rita and Vera with a peace lilly
(and the word he was looking for was spathiphyllum wallisii)
to say sorry to both Rita for upsetting her over the purchase
of the Rovers, and to Vera for upsetting things at the Rovers
(although Rita is less than impressed with a £2.50 pot plant).
Steve McDonald comes into the salon for a hair cut and just
as Fiona starts to wash his hair, in walks Alan who gets all upset
about it. Fiona has a word with Jim (keep your eye on these two,
rumour has it they are about to have an affair) and asks Jim to
tell Steve to keep away from her. Steve is sure that he has a
future with Fiona until Jim passes on Fiona's message. Des tells
Angie that he wants Chris to move out, he feels the house isn't
big enough for three adults but really, we know that he wants
Angie to himself. Angie tells him that if Chris moves out, she'll
move out so Des relents and lets them both stay. He keeps having
digs at Chris about his time in Africa, wondering if his stories
are true, but Angie defends Chris.
Zoe the young slapper turns up at Gary and Judy's door with
all her wordly belongings strapped to her back. Judy takes pity
on her and invites her in to stay, feeds her up for a few days
and tells Gary she wants to adopt Zoe's baby. Gary thinks the
idea is ludicrous (and so do I) and finally gets Zoe to leave
after fixing up an appointment for her with the social services.
He tells Zoe to leave a note for Judy saying thankyou and goodbye,
and acts all innocent like when Judy finds the note, pretending
that he didn't know Zoe was going to leave.
Maud isn't best pleased that Maureen has been selling Fred
Eliot's meat pies in the corner shop, even though they all got
sold. Fred makes a date with Maureen but fails to turn up after
he falls and hurts himself after a rather silly game of golf in
which he partnered young Ashley to compete against Mike Baldwin
and Curly. Maureen thinks she's been stood up but she doesn't
know that poor Fred is still lying in a ditch on a golf course
in the middle of nowhere. Let's hope he's out of there for next
week's update!
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