your one stop update on what happened last week on Canada's Coronation Street...
Sharing the same fate as Toyah and Nick's passports, the Platt house is officially toast.
It seems that someone (one assumes it's David's arson expert and jail buddy, Andy) torched the Platt house in a scheme that David cooked up to get the insurance money to pay back Harvey for the money David stole.
The house was supposed to be empty thus no harm, no foul.
Wrongo.
David's plan backfired as both Toyah and Max were in the house when it caught fire. They were miraculously rescued and are now
are taking up most of the beds at Weatherfield
General Hospital as Toyah is recovering from smoke inhalation and Max is in an induced coma.
Looks like Kit is working overtime to figure out the identity of the arsonist.
The suspects?
Well, there's Leanne who had a big grudge against Toyah (for stealing her fiance) and was wandering around drunk at the time of the fire. She claims she was visiting the grave of her dead son (Oliver) and soft-hearted Steve corroborates her alibi (post-legover, one might add) but in fact she's lying and can't remember where she was.
Then there's Abi who continues to have hallucinations. Abi barged into the Platt house and confronted Toyah (who had reported Abi to Social Services). Abi pushed Toyah who fell backwards and hit her head. Abi panicked and ran away. She was later found by Roy.
Abi is arrested by Kit but insists she didn't start the fire. Her story seems to be verified by Kevin who reviews garage CCTV footage and sees someone (not Abi) stealing a can of gasoline.
David is racked with guilt. Meanwhile Sarah and Nick bump into Andy and discover that he is not only a prison buddy of Dave-o's, but was also in jail for insurance fraud. Sarah and Nick put two and two together and confront David who insists that he's innocent.
In non-conflagration news, Carla is ready to proceed with a kidney transplant from Rob. Rob is disappointed to learn that the medical tests will be conducted at the prison, not at a hospital as he had hoped. Hmm. Seems a little - how you say - 'suspicious'.
And Amy finally makes it back home after being let down by Steve (who was busy engaging in legover activities). Although traumatised by her encounter with her rapist's bachelor party, she is getting lots of support from Adi.
And now for a few lines from the week that was:
Tracy describes Steve who lied about his whereabouts on the night he missed calls from Amy:
"Wriggling around like a little maggot"
(a maggot who just had it off with Leanne)
David explains his incriminating internet search history to Sarah:
"I did a little search on how to potentially set fire to your house without looking like arson"
(That clears things up)
Debbie to Kevin re: his unqualified support of Abi:
"There's a fine line between devotion and delusion"
(only Johnny Cash can walk that line)
Abi proclaims her innocence to Kit:
"I didn't start the fire"
(maybe it was Billy Joel?)
Steve compliments Leanne:
"I've always been in awe of your strength"
(Yes, look how effortlessly she placed those passports into the toaster)
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Well fellow fire-watchers, it was quite a dramatic week on the Street. Bravo to the firefighters for rescuing Max (it was Nick who got Toyah out of the burning house) and for preventing the fire from spreading next door to Sally and Tim's - we certainly wouldn't want to see any damage to Sally's conservatory or hot tub.
Thanks so much for spending time here at the Hip. Have a great week (and kudos to Canada's hockey team for an inspiring victory). Cheers!