your one stop update on what happened last week on Canada's Coronation Street...
Let's start with the good news.
Mick could (maybe) be barred from the Rovers.
OK, so that's about it for the good news (and BTW, why hasn't Mick already been barred along with that brazen hussy wife of his?)
Yes, it seems that only the die-hard Coronation Street faithful can keep tuning in for the daily dose of bad news.
Kev is not doing well after a couple of rounds of chemo and, by "not doing well", I mean he punches Ty while in the Rovers (don't worry, he wasn't barred).
Kev seems intent on alienating everyone (Jack, Abi, Ty etc.). Meanwhile Abi is struggling to take care of ol' Kev, keep the house going, look after the kids, and run the garage. While all this is going on, a Freshco parking lot fender-bender brings Abi into contact with a handsome fella who would like to pursue a quick legover. Abi says "no" but she seems intrigued.
Meanwhile, the shock of the week is Debbie.
After a few scary episodes (a blackout, leaving her purse in the fridge etc.), she visits a doctor who assesses her symptoms and thinks she may have dementia. Debbie is gobsmacked and, understandably, very upset by the news. To make matters worse, ol' Ronnie decides that he wants to propose (Debs hasn't told him about the dementia diagnosis).
Deb turns him down.
Oh, and by the way, Ronnie and Debbie have also agreed to look after Dee Dee's baby (Leila) while James is away.
Speaking of Ronnie, he is continuing his feud with the charm-challenged Mick. Ches and Gemma are also trying to avoid Mick and his uncouth spouse (Lou) but with limited success. Ches continues to believe that Mick knows he (Ches) was responsible for pouring an unleaded sugar additive into the gas tank of Mick's van.
Meanwhile Dee Dee continues to recover. She has decided to file a complaint against the hospital for negligence while she was in labour that ended with an emergency hysterectomy. Alya agrees to help her.
Over at Eileen's house, Todd was shocked to learn that his new squeeze (Theo) has a wife and is still in the closet.
Tim thinks he and Sally need a purpose and proposes that they become foster parents. Sally says she'll think about it.
And, just to add some spice to the week, it seems that Ty's son, Dorin, is making a guest appearance chez Fiz and Ty. The explanation is that Dorin's Mom (Alina) had a bad flood at her house and she sent Dorin over to Weatherfield to stay with Ty while she deals with the situation in Romania. Seems a little, how you say, improbable.
Elsewhere, Carla is pressing Jenny for the money that Jenny owes her. Jenny is spending more time on her dating app boyfriend (an invention of Christina designed to bilk Jenny out of money).
Steve and Cassie have another legover (this time at Ty and Fiz's house. Looks like they're aiming for coitus in every house on the Street. What's next? Roy's place?) Unfortunately the frisky twosome are caught by Hope and Ruby. Needless to say, Hope is using the occasion for blackmail.
And now for a few lines from a gloomy week that was:
Jack to Kev:
"You're just a pathetic old man"
(Whoa! He's not pathetic.)
Mick to Sally as Mick goes toe-to-toe with Ronnie:
"Stay out of it you nosy cow"
(Quel charmer! He's certainly got a way with words. Just not a good way)
Jenny to Mick:
"Hey! Away from my pub or I will bar you"
(what are you waiting for?)
Tim to Sally re: the idea of fostering:
"I think I need a purpose"
(what about Tai Chi or Pickleball?)
Carla wants her money from Jenny so she can reimburse the money she borrowed from Betsy's trust fund:
"I can't be indebted to a child any longer"
(how about an adult?)
Cassie re: Steve's description of his lunch and legover:
"You are actually talking about the butty aren't you?"
(yes, but the sex part was OK too)
Handsome stranger in the parking lot to Abi:
"You're funny, you're gorgeous and you can fix cars"
(Kev can fix cars too... no comment on the "funny" and "gorgeous" part)
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Well fellow stalwart Street watchers, it takes a certain kind of grit to weather all the illness and trouble in Weatherfield these days. Bravo to you for continuing to tune in when the stories are pretty grim and many thanks for returning to this blog for my feeble ramblings. I can only thank you for your gracious company and wish you a wonderful week.