Coronation Street: Judas Jade
Jade sets the wheels in motion to take Hope away from Fiz. She goes to Doctor Gaddas with her fake tears, fake photos and fake fears that Fiz is abusing her daughter. The GP has no choice but to contact Social Services who go straight round to the house and then to the school to speak to Hope who confirms the story that Jade has drilled into her. She and Ruby are removed from the family home immediately.
The next day, the kids sneak back to see their parents but are caught by Jade who reports it to Social Services who have no choice to take them into formal foster care. Fiz and Tyrone get a further shock when Jade, who has moved into a proper flat in preparation to take the kids from them, steps forward as John Stape’s daughter and Hope’s sister. She lies to the Social Worker that she met Fiz in Birmingham and was upfront with her from the start before Fiz invited her to move in with them. Jade is distraught when she is refused custody of the kids on the grounds that she was a resident of the house when the abuse accusations were made. She sticks the knife in a little deeper by informing Social Services about the gun, landing her in trouble with the police. Later, Fiz tracks Jade down and confronts her but thankfully, Tyrone arrives and drags her away before things get too serious. Tyrone is frustrated when Fiz and Gary lie to the police about the gun, believing that they will just get into more trouble and lose the kids. Well, yes. Probably.
Leanne is delighted when she overhears Paula and Tracy arguing over their night of passion. Cue lots of amusing conversations between Tracy and Leanne and Leanna and Paula, plus lots of sexually charges arguments between Tracy and Paula. Things eventually come to a head when Steve arranges to spend the afternoon in the hot tub with Tracy only for it to have been double booked by Sally, Paula and Leanne. Leanne cannot help herself, sharing a hot tub with Steve, Tracy and Paula. Tracy storms out, followed by Paula and even hapless Steve knows there’s something going on. Now, I know Steve and Tracy kind of belong together but am I the only one who feels like Coronation Street have accidentally unearthed some chemistry between Tracy and Paula? I kind of want them to see where this goes! But for now, Steve challenges Tracy and is absolutely stunned to discover that it’s a woman that she spent the night with. Tracy attempts to manipulate him and blame him for her infidelity. But the poor guy is genuinely heartbroken as he loves her and wants to work through their problems.
Geoff continues his manipulation of Yasmeen, spoiling her with clothes but not wanting her to go out and spend time with her friends, even accusing her of fancying Brian. Meanwhile, Cathy becomes concerned that Yasmeen always cancels on her and never socialises anymore and seems to clean the house to the level of OCD.
Michael and James put their mother forward for a hero award with the local paper when they realise how guilty she feels for not being able to save Robert. She is uncomfortable with the attention and opens up to Roy about why she gave up nursing. A patient died after a mistake, even though the mistake wasn’t hers. She was torn up with guilt and it impacted her work to the point she has to resign.
The hospital performs a critical procedure on Shona and she is finally able to breathe on her own. David does everything he can think of to bring her round. He also gets the news that Josh has been found guilty of two counts of rape (including against him) and been sentenced to fifteen years. Delayed justice but finally, justice to one of the most emotive, powerful storylines the show has done. When David hears about Aggie’s award and that she used to be a nurse, Aggie offers him support that he genuinely accepts. Gemma and Chesney take the quads to a posh photoshoot with Frescos but upon discovering that his employee is advertising his rival, Dev sacks Chesney on the spot. But just as Cathy persuades Dev to change his mind, Bernie messes everything up and the war is back on even worse than before! Well done, Bernie. Just as this boring story was almost over…
Doctors: Cold Snap
Al is worried after he goes to visit monosyllabic Jimmi in prison. Behind bars, Jimmi begins to make himself useful as a Doctor, earning himself some protection from his cellmate. He helps him with his back pain and advises the prison officer girlfriend of another prisoner about a mole, sending her to see Sid at The Mill.
Worried about Jimmi’s state of mind, his colleagues organise a rota of visits but Daniel is reluctant to let Bear participate. Bear has just met up with his ex-girlfriend, the one that he clearly isn’t over and so is fuelling all his hatred towards Jimmi. While Bear recalls Jimmi being unsympathetic and regrets the termination, his ex has a completely different recollection. She barely even remembers Jimmi and believes the termination was the right thing. She was able to go onto University and carve out a career for herself, none of which she would have been able to do if she’d gone ahead with the pregnancy. She has also moved on and met someone.
Meanwhile, Al, Emma and Rob meet up, scratching their heads trying to work out who on earth could have set Jimmi up in the first place. If it wasn’t the guy who was hanging around The Icon and it wasn’t Gareth who could it be? Maybe the manager of The Mill? Well, Bear does go to visit Jimmi, who is surprised to see him. And for me, it seems like he just wants to see the poor guy behind bars and suffering. It’s an awkward meeting to say the least and Bear doesn’t disclose their past, which Jimmi has no recollection of. Jimmi struggles with his OCD when he and the other prisoners are locked in their cells as the officers deal with another prisoner acting out. A patient of Jimmi’s goes above and beyond to start a campaign to help free him but his conscience gets the better of him when Al uncovers his own criminal past and he hands himself into the police.
Zara pulls rank when Ayesha who is now a fully qualified Nurse Prescriber is signed off to go ahead with prescriptions, forbidding her to be independent yet. When Zara is busy one day, she sets Al the task of checking the prescriptions, which Al blatantly doesn’t do, trusting Ayesha to perform the job she is qualified to do correctly. Bear uses Joe’s eye infection and the rules about not prescribing for your own family to trick Zara into realising that nurse prescribers are legitimate and that she should loosen the reins on Ayesha. I don’t like the guy but he does have his uses.
At the beginning of Wednesday’s episode we see some pretty harrowing scenes where a drunken group from a rowing club, assault a homeless man and urinate on him. They then attack a homeless young woman, throw her stuff around and urinate on her. It’s absolutely hideous and very upsetting. While the man ends up dying of hypothermia, the girl reports her attack to the police. In a particularly interesting story, it turns out that the girl knew the man Frank (and found him dead, taking £20 from him and running away in a moment of regret). Emma and Rob track down Frank’s next of kin, who is devastated that she had been living nearby her Dad, who she hadn’t seen for fifteen years and could have helped him if he had only reached out to her. They locate the arrogant, posh thugs who caused his death and they are arrested.
Eastenders: Broken
Things come to a head when Chantelle and Gray return from their trip. First, Kat drops Karen in it and tells Gray about the party, which gets Chantelle into trouble. Then he spots her helping Jags home with some shopping. When he then demands she take a pregnancy test and isn’t suitably disappointed that it’s negative, they argue and he breaks her arm. At first, he refuses to take her to hospital but eventually, he has no choice. Then in an even more gut wrenching scene, Chantelle attempts to make her vile husband feel better by blaming the whole thing on herself. She tries to persuade herself that really she hadn’t lied to her Mum about how it happened. Technically, it had happened at the bottom of the stairs. And it was her fault really because she had moved awkwardly. She then reels off a list of stupid things she has done over the years, heaping blame on herself for the fact that he has just broken her arm. Absolutely hideous and utterly heartbreaking.
Struggling to keep control, Chantelle panics when Keegan and co. including Jags all show up at her house the next day and in the end, terrified about getting into trouble with Gray for entertaining, she throws them out. Of course, this later leads to a falling out with Keegan. When she advises him not to get involved with Vinny (the other Panesar Brother – I am really getting the hang of new characters’ names now) Keegan loses his temper with his sister, believing that she doesn’t care about her family anymore.
Speaking of Keegan, he does strike up a friendship with Vinny who gets hold of a scooter to help with the sandwich deliveries. Against her better judgement, Iqra agrees to let Vinny become involved in the business but on their first trip out, Vinny and Keegan are victims of racial profiling stop and search. It makes them late to bring Gray’s order of sandwiches for a business meeting. He has already had to order different food and wipes his hands off their business. The boys cannot agree over how they handled the stop and search, having both been stopped before for no reason. Vinny was angry but Keegan was compliant, not wanting more trouble than necessary.
Whitney is horrified when Leo takes up a stall on the market in a bid to be close to her. Thankfully she has all the other market traders, including Martin and Kush on her side. Well, if Martin is on her side, Leo she probably be worried! Whitney agrees to a ‘date’ with Leo where she makes it clear that she wants absolutely nothing to do with him. He doesn’t seem to get the message.
Big Mo decides to take Jean’s grief into her own hands (and earn some cash) by holding a séance for Daniel. When Kush catches the pair together, Jean decides to play along and while she, Mo and Kat are in the kitchen with a crystal ball, Mo calls on Daniel’s spirit, only for Daniel to walk into the kitchen! Kat is furious with Daniel, Kush and Jean until it’s revealed that Daniel has been paying the shortfall in their rent.
Karen and Billy have the most mild (not to mention brief) breakup in the history of soap, rivalling the most unremarkable getting together in soap, AKA Jack and Denise. Karen also snaps at Honey about spoiling Janet’s fun regarding the pageant, prompting her to change her mind and let her take part. Unfortunately, Honey’s eating disorder overwhelms her during the show and Janet nearly misses out as she remains backstage, worried about her mother throwing up in the toilets. Billy finds them and Janet is brought on stage where she wins the pageant (much to Lexi’s annoyance but everyone else’s pride). Billy later confronts Honey. At first his shock comes out in anger but he is later determined to support and care for his ex-wife. I feel another breakup with Karen coming on.
Emmerdale: Downward Spiral
Matty delivers some home truths to Moira, reminding her that today would be hers and John’s anniversary and that she also cheated on him. Victoria helps Moira and Matty begin to work things out. Moira then overhears Pete and Nate bitching about her. Well, that’s unfortunate. While Matty moves out of the farm, he is immediately suspicious of his mother when Pete and Nate inform him that someone has dumped herbicide all over their farm. When they tackle her about it, she isn’t even sorry.
Things go from bad to worse when Moira goes on a drinking binge, nearly getting knocked over by a car and ending up in a ditch. Thankfully, the driver of the car, who is quite obviously Nate’s mother, Cara, stops and picks Moira up, taking her to the hospital. She stays with her and tracks Matty down at the pub. But Moira loses it when she learns that Nate drove Matty to the hospital, which is when Cara reveals that Nate is her son. Cara is horrified to discover what her son has been up to since his arrival in the village and her dislike of Cain who finally bothers to show up, is clear. What a bloody mess! But it does lend to an excellent moment of gossip between Marlon and Charity as they discuss the arrival of Nate’s Mum. While Cain and Cara finally talk through their past, Moira is quick to tell Cara all the worst bits of the Dingles.
In the wake of the news that the church may close and Harriet is likely to be relocated, the church is robbed. Harriet immediately suspects that the Bishop has started clearing the building out already. However, it was actually Will in a misguided attempt to keep Harriet in the Village. Yes, I’m sure that will work. Moron. When Harriet discovers what he has done, she is understandably furious and has it out with him. Dawn begs Harriet to lie to the police and cover up her Dad’s crime. If he gets into trouble and their home life changes, her chances of getting her son back are over. With Nicola’s campaign and a big, anonymous donation saving the church roof, the church is saved and will not close. But Harriet is torn up with guilt for lying to the police, the community and the Bishop for Will’s crime, despite him insisting that he felt he was doing it for the right reasons. Because he’s a moron. The family, including Billy, have a successful home visit with Lucas.
I’m going to be honest here. Emmerdale is seriously weak at the moment. They have some fantastic characters, relationships and a few plots that are engaging. But a lot of it is so boring. They have some really weak characters that they need to get rid of i.e. Nate, Will and Al. Their storylines are distracting and hard to focus on because they’re just not interesting enough. They should be bring characters like Ryan into the light. They should be moving Victoria, Wendy and Luke’s storyline on and other, stronger storylines. There seems to be a lot of dithering in every episode at the moment. Quite frankly, Emmerdale, you need a plane crash. But please leave Charity and Vanessa intact.
Moving on… Noah lies to Charity about returning to hospital and needing a blood test, not wanting her to fuss. Graham does finally alert Charity over the hospital admission and despite a hideous row with him where they both say some awful things, Charity rushes home to be with her son. Noah accuses Charity of not loving him as much as Graham does but she makes it clear just how much she adores him. She books the required blood test and takes him out for a special dinner. Sarah is under more pressure to help Danny who is in trouble over the missing drugs. But again… maybe Sarah and Danny should make friends with the kids from Hollyoaks. All these storylines seem to be the same at the moment. However, there is a twist in the tale as Sarah finally discovers what a liar Danny really is and backs out of the plan, sending him into the hands of the police. Well done!
David rushes Theo to the Doctor, meaning that he has to register him and make his existence official. Social Service become involved but after locating Maya abroad, she and the authorities are happy for Theo (who is named as Alex on his birth certificate) are happy for David to have custody (and be called Theo) and to begin making things official.
While all the kids, including Jacob are furious with Liam and Leyla, Diane merely scolds Liam and gently breaks the news that Bernice is staying in Australia permanently for the sake of her daughter. However, she is more than happy for Liam to continue living with her and the girls.
Rhona is annoyed when Graham starts working at the outdoor adventure retreat with Kim but he has a cunning plan. The first thing he does is trick Kim’s banking password out of new recruit Ryan steal a load of cash.
Hollyoaks (and Hollyoaks Later): The Serial Killer
Breda is absolutely brutal to poor, oblivious Jack and hands him back his ring. Hapless Goldie becomes even more worried about her mother’s ‘dementia’ and moods and what she might do, still believing that her illness caused her to kill Harry.
Armed with his box of evidence, John Paul turns to recently released Mercedes and tells her everything he knows: Breda is the real serial killer. When he discovers that Breda never sold the pig farm, he opts to keep the creepy old Nanny busy while Mercedes heads to the farm to find out everything she can. Unfortunately, Breda had spotted the pair plotting and drugs John Paul’s tea, knocking him out – but not before she’s got out of him where Mercedes is headed.
Down at the farm, Mercedes is shocked to discover Tony locked up and half dead. She attempts to rescue him but is attacked by Breda. Tony makes one last ditch effort to save himself and Mercedes but he’s stabbed with a rake for his efforts. Ugh! Surely it can’t be that he has been held captive for so long and then die like this? Breda locks them both up and Mercedes desperately tries to keep Tony talking and alive. She lies to him that Diane has never given up on him or stopped looking for him. However, in a rather boring distraction to the Hollyoaks Later episode, Diane attends a party with Edward, alongside Edward’s daughter, Verity who is getting it on with Sami who has clearly forgotten all about Sinead.
Jack returns his ring to Goldie, who puts it up for sale where Lisa recognises it as belonging to her Dad. This obviously confirms to her that Mercedes really did kill Louis but between the ring and those hideous dolls, Goldie at last begins to put two and two together.
While the villagers gather together for a meeting to discuss the way forward, Goldie and Sylver track their mother down to the pig farm. In fabulous serial killer style, she tells them the whole story. The pig farm is a graveyard. She murdered her abusive father and fed him to the pigs. She murdered Sylver’s father and buried him at the pig farm. She killed Goldie’s father and let Sylver take the blame. Sylver is utterly destroyed. They argue and she shoots him with a stun gun. When Goldie goes for help, Breda sets the whole farm on fire, ready to die with her son.
Goldie rescues Mercedes and Tony who is pretty much dead already (please, no!) Mercedes rushes into the inferno to save her husband, leading to a pretty brutal fight between her and Breda, ending only when Sylver stabs his mother in the head with her own knitting needles! We absolutely knew that’s where it was heading, so to speak. There were just too many shots of the needles at the beginning of the showdown. They had to be important! But still… ouch!
Diane and Edward are at it at the hospital and are just deciding to make a go of things for real when Tony is rushed into the emergency department. Diane gets quite the shock! Hollyoaks really is one for timing. Misbah comforts guilty Diane, who confesses her relationship with Edward. Edward delays calling for help when Tony goes into cardiac arrest, knowing that if Tony was out of the way then he could continue to pursue Diane. However, he does eventually save Tony’s life himself. When Tony wakes up, he is shocked to see Edward and to meet his sister, Verity for the first time. But it’s a touching reunion for Tony and Diane as she vows never to let anything bad to happen to him again and he begs her to promise she knew he was lying on the phone and that she still loves him. She reassures him but she is clearly torn up with guilt over Edward, who she has firmly rejected. They close the episode with a lovely rendition of ‘Back For Good’.
John Paul returns to the shocked pub to tell them the truth – Breda is the real serial killer and she has been keeping Tony hostage for months.
The next episode takes place over a series of therapy sessions with Nancy’s doppelganger. Diane supports Tony while Darren and Jack have a joint session and Sylver goes it alone before Mercedes joins him as they all attempt to process what Breda has done to them.
Tony lies about having nightmares as he discusses his time in captivity, missing his family and attempting to escape to escape. But then he breaks down and admits that he misses Breda and has come to need her. It’s an awful moment to see how utterly broken he is, hating himself for his attachment to his kidnapper. He is going to have a hell of a lot to work through and he doesn’t even know about Diane and Edward. Speaking of, when Tony spots Edward in one of the kids drawings, he is alarmed by how close his father has come to his family (if only he knew) and insists that Diane and the kids stay away from him, warning her that she has no idea what Edward is capable of…
Sylver struggles to control his anger during the session. He claims to hate Breda for everything she has done to him, taking away his childhood and punishing him for a crime he didn’t commit. While the therapist gives Sylver permission to miss Breda, Sylver is scared that he is a psychopath, just like his mother. Mercedes is quick to reassure him that he is a good man and a good Dad. Later, Mercedes misunderstands his hope that they can start again as an intention for them to get back together. He just wants them to forgive each other. He still wants to be with Grace.
Jack also struggles in the therapy session, torn up with guilt for not seeing what Breda was really capable of or being able to prevent the deaths of so many people. The therapist suggests that he take a break in Portugal like he had originally planned and Darren supports the idea, taking him the airport himself.
Diane makes it clear that she has chosen Tony who has his own struggles as the children believe that he abandoned him. Determined to remain part of the family, Edward concocts a story about how Tony’s Mum forced him to abandon the family home, that he tried to stay in touch (providing fake letters and cards which he later dumps) and that he has kept abreast of everything Tony has done in his life. Actually, he has just done a lot of research. And so while Diane is ready to send Edward (whose name is really Brian) away, Tony decides to ask him to stay. I think this is the beginning of seeing just how dark Edward can be. Goodness, we have only just got rid of Breda!
It’s an emotional day for Tony as he returns home to Diane and the kids but he struggles to adjust to every day noise and normal life. The sound of a dripping tap triggers him to panic and lock himself in his room. This is going to be a very long road.
Meanwhile, unaware that Warren has returned to the village with the twins, Sienna is struggling with her jealousy over the friendship between Brody and Liberty. She organises for herself and Brody to spend the day together with no interruptions, only for Liberty to be rushed into hospital with hypoglycaemia. Feeling guilty, Sienna admits her insecurities to Brody who promises that she is the only person he would ever be interested. Warren then locates Brody alone and abducts him. Sienna is immediately worried when poor Brody doesn’t come home. Locked up, we witness a very strange pissing contest between captor and prisoner as they both try to prove that Sienna loves them the best. Sienna comes running to meet her mystery texter in a bid to save Brody. She is livid to come face to face with Warren but he interrupts her, desperately worried about their son.
Jesse and Courtney’s wedding is falling apart so Scott persuades Azim to step in as their wedding planner to help them pull it all back together. Working together on the wedding, Scott, who has firmly rejected Mitchell, finds himself kissing Azim.
Home and Away: Grace
Robbo calls Justin to let him know about Tori as he races to get to her in time for the birth. Robbo and Tori share a happy moment as they greet their daughter. They name the baby Grace. Robbo reassures Jasmine that the investigation is over and they are all safe.
The next day, as they prepare to go home, Tori becomes unwell and passes out. She is helicoptered to the nearest hospital with post-partem pre-eclampsia. Oblivious, Justin, Leah, Mason and Ava celebrate Tori and the newest addition to their family. Robbo then has to break the news to Justin over what has happened. As Tori goes into cardiac arrest, Justin and Mason rush to the hospital to see her. Tori is diagnosed with having had a stroke and is now in a coma. Willow accidentally puts her foot in it when asking Mason about Tori in front of Ava, who is already struggling to keep the seriousness of Tori’s condition from her. Ava challenges Mason about the situation and finally, Justin has to explain exactly what has happened.
Robbo is overprotective when he and Jasmine bring Grace home to the Bay, leaving Justin frustrated that he has taken her away from Tori and not given the rest of the family a say in any of the decisions. Jasmine is hurt when Robbo doesn’t seem to want to let her near the baby. When Robbo asks Justin for the cradle he made for Grace, the boys get into an argument, Justin blaming Robbo for Tori’s situation. A second confrontation sees Justin demanding custody of Grace but Robbo sends him away. Robbo is angry with Jasmine for her perceived lack of support.
Ryder lies to Maggie that the incident with the bottle was just a joke. She has no choice but to exclude him from his final exam, meaning that he will not pass his HSC. He admits the truth to John, who recommends that he tell the truth. Ryder obeys. Maggie is shaken and angry (not with Ryder) by the news. Ryder is anxious when Maggie wants to contact the police, aware of the pressure Blake is under at home but Maggie insists that what Blake was prepared to do was very serious. Blake is furious with Ryder for betraying him. Ryder is thrilled, however, when he finally finishes his HSC and therefore high school for good.
Continuing to take his medication, Ben is bad tempered as he struggles with his side effects. He and Maggie end up arguing when she catches him throwing away his medication. He also refuses to see the counsellor. A talk with Dean prompts him to change his mind.
Dean gets annoyed with Ziggy and her promotion of the surf school, especially as the surf lessons are free. He has to work flat out at Salt as well just to make ends meet. He is exhausted and overwhelmed with the amount of work he has to do with setting the business up. He tries to explain how he feels to Ziggy but she won’t listen, leading to a big argument the next day. Getting the wrong end of the stick, Ziggy persuades Mac to cancel Dean’s shifts at Salt so that he can concentrate on his business. Dean is livid. When Ben explains to Ziggy that her exuberance may be a little overbearing, Dean easily gets his shifts back alongside the offer of getting time off for the business when he needs it.
Willow is also fretting about running the gym by herself, especially the prospect of hiring a new member of staff to replace Mason. Seeing how much she is struggling with her workload, Alex ditches her PT session and helps her get organised. Cue a very flirtatious interview role play as Alex teaches Willow how to interview potential new employees. Their friendship is definitely back on.
Bella does everything she can to keep Colby away from Mac. She persuades Dean to take him on as his assistant but Colby just ends up shouting at the students. Ben takes over and Dean and Ziggy make up, leaving Colby free to get back together with Mac, enraging Bella. Later, Alex finds her bashing a pole with a piece of wood, which has cut her hand. She talks the angry teenager down and treats her hand, without thanks. Colby and Mac decide to put Bella first.
Neighbours: The Boss
David, Harlow and Paul visit Robert in jail. Robert apologises for initially letting David down and also asks him to pass on his apologies to Elly. Paul actually thanks Robert for saving David’s life.
Chloe and Pierce are faced with having to fire people from Lassiters but things get even more serious when Lucy tells Pierce that Chloe is also for the chop. She has two weeks to prove herself or she is done. Terese is on hand to help Chloe get her act together and make a good presentation to Anita and also get a booking for a hundred people for the hotel. Unfortunately, Anita and Pierce catch the women celebrating and their deception prompts Anita to recommend that Chloe loses her job after all. Well, what did they think was going to happen when they were talking about it so openly? Terese talks Anita round but Paul thinks Chloe should just hand herself in – she was only hired in the first place because she is Pierce’s wife! Charming! When Chloe overhears Pierce confirming what Paul has said and doubting her capabilities, she is beyond hurt. However, Terese is certain that with some more training and support, Chloe will make an excellent General Manager and Pierce finally agrees. Sadly, despite accepting the job, damage has clearly been done to their marriage.
Hendrix discovers Karl and Susan’s infamous blue box! He hands an item over to innocent Harlow, claiming it’s a cat toy, which she uses to try and get the missing cat back. Imagine her embarrassment when alarmed Ned informs her what the item really is! Imagine how Karl reacts when Harlow angrily hands it back to Hendrix in front of him. Furious Pierces demands that Hendrix apologises to Karl and Susan and change his behaviour.
Susan is furious that Elly and Finn have renewed their attraction to each other and are risking hurting Bea. When Finn isn’t allowed to move himself and Bea out of the house, Elly decides that she needs to leave instead and moves in with Aaron and David, who despite being half dead a couple of days ago, is already out of hospital and up to visiting Robert who is already back in jail despite just having a serious operation. But anyway, Karl and Bea are upset at Elly’s departure but she blames it on Hendrix, who is an absolute nightmare housemate. She also claims to feel smothered. Elly struggles through the night with a crying baby. She and Finn miss each other. Desperate, she eventually calls him and he helps to settle her.
Between living with baby Aster and seeing pictures of Amy and her new life in New York, Kyle struggles to cope with the future he had planned being taken away. Toadie is increasingly worried about his state of mind and tries to involve him in the Buddy Club. Kyle steps up to take on his first session at the Buddy Club and gets permission to use Amy’s yard to teach some kids woodwork. However, in preparation the day before, he manages to lose Nell…