Tracy
tempts Steve to tea with a Freshco's finest quiche. I'd have been
there meself if I'd have known she was serving one of those. She
shoos Ken and Deirdre to the Bistro for a meal and settles down to a
cosy family tea with Amy and Steve for some banter over the Barlow
table. And then before you know it, it's snogtastic and then it's
the morning after the night before. "Mission-ary accomplished!"sings
Tracy to
her mum as a whole nation of Corrie fans barfed into their barms.
Steve tries and fails to sneak out quietly and falls prey to clingy,
needy Tracy.
Showing a pair of balls we never thought he had, he tells Tracy he
wants nowt to do with her which huffs her up, as you can imagine and
she storms off back to that London with little Amy in a taxi. Give
her nine months and I bet she comes back with Amy and another little
present for Steve. As
Lloyd told Steve: "Play with fire, you get your fingers burned.
Sleep with fire, you get yer?"Ahem!
Meanwhile, Becky and
Clarkey have split up. "I would like to put a flea in his ear,"says
a sympathetic Roy. She speaks to Steve about
him sleeping with Tracy as
little Amy spilled the beans to her about daddy sleeping over. Mr and Mrs Mc agree to move
on, separate and go their own ways. Much like my bosom in a bad bra
I once had. Anyway,
Becky then applies for, and gets, a bar job at Nick's
Bistro.
Elsewhere, Doc Carter
refers Gary to
see a psychiatrist. He should also do the same for his mother as it
looks like she's falling for Owen after he takes her and FAYe to the
flicks. Am I the only person left in the world who calls them
flicks? I can't be, can I?
Love's in the air, once
again, for star crossed lovers, Brian and Julie after Brian returns
Dylan's cardigan to Coronation Street and bumps into Julie. He tells her he's free of his
missus now and they agree on a date.
Also loved up are Audrey
and Marc and just when you thought that the goddess that is the
fragrant Mrs Roberts couldn't get any better, she just goes and
does. Marc asks her to
attend a LGBT event with him as Marcia and at first she's not sure,
but she says yes. Afterwards they head for a hotel bar for a drink
where Marcia gets a bit of stick from two fellas and it's Audrey who
defends him, in a wonderful scene. "When I want your opinion, I'll
bob yer a text,"she tells one of them before throwing red wine over
them both. Go on there,
Audrey.
Over at the Alahan's, Amber
upsets everyone by staying out all night with Tommy Duckworth and
revealing that she's been kicked out of Uni. Dev's head's spinning trying
to make sense of it all.
And finally this week,
David and Gail convince Kylie she can look after little Max and she
decides to go for custody of her son. It's a good storyline, acted
well, I'm quite enjoying this one. Paula Lane as Kylie is a cracking
little actress and I just hope they don't do what they did with her
on-screen sister Becky and shove her down our throats for the next
few months so that by the time Christmas comes we'll all be sick of
the sight.
And that's just about that for this
week.
This week's writers were Mark Wadlow, Carmel
Morgan, Jonathan Harvey, Damon Rochefort and Ellen Taylor.
Find
out more about the Coronation
Street
writing team at:
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html