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Tuesday 1 May 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update April 30, 2012


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Greetings and welcome to the Coronation Street Weekly Update.  Find out more about the Coronation Street Weekly Updates and why they've been written for th'internet since 1995 at http://www.corrieweeklyupdates.btinternet.co.uk 

It’s been all go at Weatherfield General this week. First up is Audrey who’s recovering well and sitting up in best Marksies nightie in th’ospital bed with tubes up her nose. She wants nowt to do with David who’s feeling so guilty he wants the old salon sign put back up. Kylie’s not best pleased and does what sister Becky would have done, she goes out and gets bladdered with a couple of lads. Then she ends up in the Bistro, drunk and dancing on the tables and thumps David across the chops when he blames her for Audrey’s heart attack.  And that’s the last we’ll see of Kylie for a while as she takes little Max and moves out. 

A short walk across the wards we’ve got Julie and Brian having their 12 week baby scan and Julie’s all excited in her special Julie way. But there’s bad news as the ultrasound doesn’t show a baby! Julie’s not pregnant at all. She does, however, have a growth on her ovary which will need an operation and she drowns her sorrows and baby hopes and wishes in the Rovers with a large brandy or three. Brian’s by her side and tries his best to support her in that special bloke way: “Everything’ll be all right.”  Julie’s not so sure.

Over at Se7venth Hea7en, Terry’s having trouble as the locals stage a sit in. Determined to keep their spirits high, they order in food from Roy’s Rolls and have a sing along, with a classic Corrie moment when Norris, Mary, Anna and a reluctant Roy do a wonderful version of Bohemian Rhapsody.  I’m loving this storyline. Terry’s a pantomime villain and the dame all rolled into one, oh yes he is, and there have been some comedy moments and quite touching scenes too as Tommy tries and fails to find the hero he thinks is inside his dad’s rather portly frame.   

But Kirsty reckons there’s summat dodgy going on between Terry and Weatherfield Council as his planning permission for the lap-dancing club has been given too quick and too easy and sure enough, it’s been greased along by a corrupt Councillor.  Pretending she and Tyrone are coppers “Come on, Dobbs!” they get into the councillor’s office and find him there with Terry. The plot thickens. It gets even thicker when they find out that the Councillor’s new, shiny and expensive Mercedes Benz is registered in Terry’s name and Kirsty sends the info to her mates in CID. Is this the end of Terry’s plan to put strippers on the Street?

Over at the Rovers, Sean’s having trouble with Betty’s hotpot recipe. However closely he follows the recipe, the hotpot doesn’t taste as good as when Betty used to make it and he’s at a loss to explain where he’s going wrong. When he delivers a batch of hotpot to the Rovers, Tina knows what the missing ingredient is and pours in a whole bottle of stout. “I’ve seen Betty do that a million times.”  A wonderful touch.

Meanwhile, Kevin thinks he and Sally are back together again but Sally’s not so sure. Sally tells Kevin she loves him but can’t love him as much as she wants to because he loves baby Jack, who’s got shifty eyes. Sally says baby Jack is a constant reminder of Kev’s infidelity and she can’t live with it. I would have thought that looking at Kevin would have been a reminder of Kevin’s infidelity but it looks like she’s choosing to blame the baby instead. And what a shifty-eyed looking baby that is. Sally has a moan and a cry on Rita’s well padded shoulder and then Kevin comes up with a cunning plan. He’ll offer shifty-eyed baby Jack to Pam and Bill and then he and Sally can live happily ever after. Hmm, I wonder.

Elsewhere, the uncomfortable alliance of Sunita and Karl sets my teeth on edge every time they’re on screen together at the same time.  And so when Dev announces he’s taking Aadi away on a kiddie golf game and needs to stay overnight, Sunita strumpets the news to Karl who fixes his face with his Cheshire cat grin and this fan tries hard not to vom.

And finally this week, the Weatherfield in Bloom competition kicks off and Mary motors into action. She hangs hanging baskets up whether folk want them or not and thumbs seed catalogues when she babysits little FAYe. Anna’s left her with FAYe as she’s started her evening job in Dev’s shop and it’s not long before Mary’s made FAYe swap her computer game for polishing her boots. Love it! 

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This week's writers were Mark Wadlow, Peter Whalley and Joe Turner. Find out more about the Coronation Street writing team at:
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9 comments:

MrsBarton said...

Agree with you about Sunita and Karl. Shudders! Other than this painful and uncomfortable storyline thought it was a good old fashioned Corrie week this week. Loved Mary and FayE !

Trying to think of a suitably ridiculous or derisive anagram for the creepy couple. Surl? KarS (Rhymes with arse!) I'm not very good at these :)

Anonymous said...

Me too...Karl/Sunita-not even remotely believable..she looks so uncomfortable and when he moves in for a kiss??- ugh.
I thought the wee lad (Jack) was waaayyy too creepy as well. Good editing there I must say. I'm thinking the baby will end up in hospital (of course) after having an accident at the child-minders and Sally will realize how deeply she feels for him so that will make things all better for her and Kevin.
How dumb are Brian and Julie? What..she didn't go to the doctor at all to confirm her pregnancy even though he's about 3 feet from her front door? Brian - such a fuss-budget would have made her insist they do things the proper way-best pre-natal care and all that. Another storyline written by an idiot...sorry but lately the episodes are either brilliant or so cringeworthy it's not worth watching the whole episode.
Again...Mary..point please?

Jeremy Hunt said...

Kevin looked like a little chimp at a tea party bobbing up and down excitedly in the restaurant yesterday, and to think he would give up his motherless son for adoption just to get back into Sally's bed. What an asshole the man is.

ChiaGwen said...

Mrs. Barton - how about KarSun...
Sunita sure is needy and I guess you can't blame Karl as St.Ella treats him like dirt. Sure he has landed them in huge debt but St.Ella never misses a moment to remind him of that - she needs counselling in the back....

Humpty Dumpty said...

How about Snarl?

Adam Rekitt said...

You beat me to that name, Big Egg.

Defrost Indoors said...

Or Karnita!

Tvor said...

Julie did go to Dr. Matt and they also discussed whether Brian's vasectomy had been successful. But if Matt didn't do a scan, just a pregnancy test and the growth could show a false positive, there's no reason why he would assume she wasn't pregnant at that point.

Tvor said...

Oh and btw, that's a GREAT pic of Terry!

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