Don't you just love
soap? In half an
episode, Bill Webster returned after months away, declared his love
for Aunty Pam and told everyone he was going to wed her then he fell
down flat with a heart attack, ended up in intensive care ? and all
before the adverts came on.
Bill in hospital, however, was the catalyst for getting Kevin
all mushy-eyed and loved up on red wine with Sally on the sofa. A
kiss on the lips later and they're upstairs renewing acquaintance
again until the morning after when Kev's taking it for granted that
he's back with Sally and flings his overalls at her for a hot
wash. Sally is not best
pleased, tells Kev to stuff it and chucks him and baby Jack out
before waltzing to the Bistro with boyfriend Jeff. Kev's attempts to woo
his wife back with a bottle of plonk and a cheap bouquet from Dev's
shop fail to have the required result.
But never fear,
there's more canoodling across the cobbles as Anna and Owen get to
spend more time together, which is kind of nice to see but would be
even better if Eddie's side of the bed had been allowed to cool
down. And if Owen
didn't have such a particularly nasty streak stamped through him and
you know it's going to get stamped all over Anna sometime
soon.
Over at Carla's flat,
she overdoses on sleeping pills but manages to ring Peter for help
before she slips into a coma. It's all been Peter and Carla this
week, with Leanne giving Peter ultimatums and hard stares. Doesn't she know he was once
a bigamist and therefore having two women on the go is playing to
his strengths? If she'd read these weekly updates you see, she'd
have known to stay well clear of me laddo. Anyway, Carla moves in with
Maria and little Liam and Kirk moves out and moves in with Ches.
Actually, do you know
what? There's not been much else happened this week. I've just had to check my
notes that I scribble on auto-pilot while watching the Street, to
see if there's owt that I've missed and there's not. Well, there was
Chris and Russ and Lloyd and Cheryl struggling and failing to get
along but that's been so dull we'll give that a miss. And there's been Steve and
Tracy and Becky but that's trundling along doing nowt much either,
so we'll give that a miss too and you can all go home. Class
dismissed.
And that's just about
that for this week.
This week's writers
were Julie Jones, Joe Turner, Damon Rochefort and David Lane. Find out more about the
Coronation Street writing team at:
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html