Shame...
I must confess that I missed Coro last night... I was being a good student and sitting through an MLIS class instead. Can anyone update me?
I must confess that I missed Coro last night... I was being a good student and sitting through an MLIS class instead. Can anyone update me?
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Surely someone can update us on last night? I missed it too.
Dierdre must have seen it.
Ah! Last night was brilliant - best bit was Deirdre's fabulous overreaction to Tracy's "I had an abortion, no actually, I didn't have an abortion" revelation! Here, I pinched some of the best bits off the Corrie.net website for you… :)
Gail is worried that the 'unhinged' person who sent the cards may be a danger to Sarah, and she tells Sarah that she doesn't want her in the house on her own.
Tracy's having a go at Charlie for telling Jason (who told Sarah who told Audrey who told Blanche etc) about the abortion (that never happened, but only Tracy knows that. And possibly Ronnie). Charlie says it isn't important because letters from a dead man are the hot gossip in the street and no-one will be interested in Tracy. Tracy, understandably, is very keen that her mother doesn't find out.
Dinner time at the Barlows. Adam's not there, but Deirdre, Ken, Blanche and Tracy are all sitting down to eat. Deirdre thinks they should wait for Amy, but Tracy says she told Steve to take her back to Charlie's. And if Charlie isn't there, Steve will hang on to her, which Tracy thinks would be good because she and Charlie could really do with some time on their own. Blanche is giving Tracy a look which suggests that she's remembering Tracy's recent words about Amy coming first and last. When Tracy says that if Steve can't have her, Adam might sit with her, or Emily, Blanche has to ask who Tracy is going to palm Amy off on next. Then she says,'Maybe you did right to abort the other one.' 'Have you had an abortion?' Deirdre asks Tracy. 'Yes she has,' Blanche says,'But it were for the sake of little Amy. So she didn't feel unloved and neglected. Buy her a drink and she'll tell you all about it.' Ken tells Blanche to get her coat as he's taking her for a drink so Deirdre and Tracy can talk.
Meanwhile Tracy is trying to justify the abortion to Deirdre. She says that Charlie didn't want a child of his own. She says she's really happy with Charlie but it's the wrong time to bring a child into the world. Deirdre says it's always the wrong time. Tracy says she couldn't have coped with another baby. Deirdre gets all emotional and says she's sorry that she didn't help Tracy when Tracy needed her.
Deirdre is still beating herself up about not supporting Tracy in her hour of need. Tracy says she doesn't deserve the sympathy, but Deirdre is in full flow, and says Tracy is stuck with a mother she can't confide in. 'I'm so sorry,' Deirdre sobs. Tracy hugs her, guilty and appalled at what she's done.
I always think Deirdre's neck is going to explode at times like this! That poor woman - you just feel sorry for her having an evil daughter like Tracy.
I am really enjoying the whole Norris storyline just now with his dating tragedies ie last night (after he had put all sorts of rules and IQ quizzes in his dating profile so that he didn't get any rubbish dates) - got a date with a woman whose two eyes looked different directions! He said he kept looking after his shoulder to see who she was looking at. Emily said he should have overlooked her disability. I loved it last week when Rita turned up as his blind date! I think he should try speed-dating.
A touching wee moment in the cemetary when Craig hugged Rosie and said he couldn't have got through the last year (since Katy's death) without her.
Cheers,
Dierdre
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