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Gail takes Nicky to the solicitors to change his last name from
Platt to Tilsley. While there, the solicitor tells Gail that Don
has as much right to the house as Nick does, as he was Ivy's husband
and as such, is legally entitled to stay in the house. So Nicky
Platt now wants to be known as Nick Tilsley. In the Kabin, Nick
complains to Rita that she didn't give him the correct amount
of money for delivering the newspapers and he kicks up a fuss
over 50p. Don walks in when Nick is arguing with Rita to hear
Nick shouting "everyone is trying to rob me". Don and
Nick have an argument and later, Nick takes the keys to Don's
house and lets himself in. He takes his ghetto blaster with him,
turns the volume up as loud as possible and blasts the street
with his music. When Don comes in, he finds a crowd gathered outside
of the house and a police car turns up. The policeman says that
he will have to file a complaint about the noise against Don,
as he is the current owner of the house.
Des takes Steph to view some better flats to live in. He brings
her back to his house and Maxine barges in, she thinks that Steph
and Des are still married. Des sends Maxine away telling her he
doesn't want to see her again. Maxine had made such a special
effort to win Des back too, wearing a sexy outfit that almost
makes Jack Duckworth spill his pint in the Rovers. Later in the
Rovers, Des apologies to Maxine for being so sharp with her when
Steph was there, but he still wants nothing to do with Maxine.
Jack and Vera meet with the estate agent who comes to value their
house. He advises them to sell it at much less than they expected,
despite Vera telling the estate agent about the improvements they
had done to the house (e.g. the bar, and the stone cladding!)
A sign goes up outside Des' house saying "Sold, subject to
contract".
Emily hears that Percy has told people he has been evicted from
Emily's house. Emily marches straight to Curly's house to ask
Mr. Sugden why he has said such things, and he tells her that
he assumed she didn't want him back in the house. She tells him
that she had been having his room redecorated, and Percy apologises
to Emily.
Racquel goes on a date with Leo Firman. They have dinner together
and afterwards Leo takes her back to the store room at Firman's
Freezers. It isn't until too late that Racquel realises what he
has taken her there for, and when she resists him, he tries to
rape her. She puts up a good fight and hits him where it hurts(!)
and then runs from the store room and away into the night. She
doesn't tell anyone about this. Curly asks Leo how the date went
and he complains about Racquel, saying she had the mind of a 10
year old. When Curly asks Racquel what happened, she tells him
everything but makes Curly promise not to say anything to anyone.
Curly promises not to say anything, and the episode ended when
Racquel walked back into the bar at the Rovers, and Curly was
thumping out his anger on some inanimate object in the back room.
(And I had a tear in my eye... )
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