(Friday 9th October – Friday 13th November 2020)
Apologies, it’s been a few weeks since my last Corrie update and a fair bit has happened on the Street…
Things finally moved on with this whole Johnny and Scott storyline. I’m grateful, to be honest. That Scott is very annoying and I don’t really care about Johnny’s ‘dark past’. Anyway, Scott carried out an armed robbery on the Bistro but rather than join him, Johnny, who was suffering MS symptoms from the stress, called the police instead. Craig, who has feelings for Faye, charged in against advice and ended up getting shot but thankfully, he is alright. And Faye who has recently been dumped by Noah (who the hell is Noah?!), asked Craig out.

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Todd resurfaced and attempted to persuade Eileen to identify a random dead body as him to get the guy he owed money to off his back. As it turned out, the guy was someone he was having an affair with and after some aggression, fighting and waving a gun about, all it really took to sort things out was a) returning the money and b) Eileen giving the bloke a bit of counselling and he went off with his husband.
Todd was then back on the Street, eager to derail Paul and Billy’s relationship. He scored a job at the factory and generally popped up at any given moment with an opportunistic comment to either get Billy very flustered or upset Paul. I’m not happy. I cannot stand Todd. He’s horrible. And Paul and Billy have been through so much together. It’s such a shame that they are very clearly going to break up because of this.
Alya reported to Yasmeen that Abi locked Geoff in the conservatory in order to prevent him from attending Tim and Sally’s wedding. She laughed her head off! It was a lovely scene. Alya was thrilled to report back to Geoff. Imran also happened upon the possibility of charging Geoff with fraud after they discovered Yasmeen’s terrible credit score but Yasmeen unhappily admitted she probably signed for loans without knowing what they were. She then admitted the depth of the financial abuse and control she suffered.
There were definitely some teething problems when Shona moved back into the family home, as David struggled to have to look after her as if she was a child. He struggled with patience and she struggled to feel loved. This is such a sad storyline. She has to learn everything new every day, what to do, what not to do. I’m impressed that the show hasn’t miraculously cured her like soaps tend to do when they get bored of stories like these.
Gary reluctantly got involved in Ray’s plot to take over the whole Street with his building development plan. He persuaded David to sell up on the promise that he would be allowed to rent the house back. For now. It was also revealed that Debbie, who randomly turned up after lockdown and has been hanging around like a bad smell, is there for a reason – she is working with Ray. She set her sights on Sally and Tim’s house, winding Geoff up into smashing up their garden and persuading them that they shouldn’t have to live next door to such an angry man. But Ray swooped in too quickly with an offer, making Sally think she could hold out for more.

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Things got very heavy in the story surrounding little Oliver and it really is so heartbreaking. Leanne and Nick have now been torn apart, as the truth came out about his own feelings regarding whether they are doing the right thing, fighting the hospital to keep him alive. I feel ever so sorry for Nick. He never wanted to give his opinion. He only wanted to stand by Leanne and support her. And he loves Oliver like his own son. I am not sure how he and Leanne will get through this. It’s so sad after everything they have already been through.
I have to say though that Tracy has been amazing throughout this storyline. She has made her own opinion clear – she doesn’t think putting Oliver through the courts is the right thing – however, she is committed to him and to Steve and the family and she has been nothing but supportive. Even when Leanne hit on Steve, she charged over to the hospital and offered Leanne kindness, compassion and friendship. Something has really changed in Tracy over the last year and it’s for the good. She’s still witty and funny. She hasn’t lost that. But she’s developed a lot of heart. Long may it continue.

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Simon also stepped up for Leanne, Oliver and his family, giving his testimony in court and fighting to prolong Oliver’s life and attempt to save him. But it doesn’t look likely, in my humble opinion. Oliver’s team only have their love on their side. The medical team have the medical opinions and actual evidence. As much as I want a happy ending and for that little boy to recover and live, I don’t think it’s going to happen. It’s so very sad. I am still a bit shocked that Coronation Street have gone so far with this story.
Emma made things a bit worse when she accepted stolen money from Scott after she caught him with a load of cash from the Bistro and a gun. Bless her, she used the money for Oliver’s legal fees but eventually, she had to confess and was arrested for handling stolen goods and fined.
On Friday 13th, everyone waited with baited breath for the judge to deliver her verdict. And as expected, she sided with the hospital and the medical evidence they had provided, that it would not be possible for Oliver to recover in any way and that it would not be the right thing to continue to keep him alive. I was expecting it. I thought I was prepared for it. To be honest, I thought there was something wrong with me in that I haven’t been as affected by this story as I know others have been. But I was not prepared. I was a mess. A weeping mess.

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It was just so sad, watching each of Oliver’s loved ones receive the news. Utterly heartbreaking. And then it only got worse at the hospital when Leanne took everything out on the Doctor. And then when Steve finally had to tell her the truth – they couldn’t appeal, they had to let their son go. The way Leanne broke down and begged him absolutely broke me. Jane Danson is absolutely incredible. My only criticism of this story really is that they could at least have attempted to make it look like the kid was lying in the bed during scenes!

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In other news:
- Sean struggled to bond with his son, Dylan, during a visit. Who even remembered he had a son?!
- Michael was in turmoil when Grace told him she was pregnant.
- Dev and the twins made peace and he attempted to accept Corey.
- Billy lost a promotion due to Paul’s drunken antics.
- Adam set his sights on Alina but after advice from Carla, she backed off, not wanting to get in between Adam and Sarah.
- Evelyn and Arthur split up when he revealed that he was married but that his wife was in hospital, unresponsive with brain damage after a stroke.
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