Thursday 4 September 2008

Coronation Street weekly review

"Jerry Morton spent this week flat on his back in hospital, recovering from brain surgery and from the shock revelation that his ex-wife had been overdosing him with blood-thinning medication. Even worse for Jerry, he'd just decided he loved her as well. Now, understandably, he wants nothing to do with her.

Even more problems for the Morton family when Mel was involved in breaking up a fight at a nightclub, which ended up in her friend Abi being seriously injured.

Sean has had problems, too..."

Marcus, the love of his life, keeps dashing off Down London, where he is staying with his ex. Sean has been going mad with jealousy, which almost propelled him into the arms of Liam's cousin Tom. Only Tom claims that he's not gay (despite being almost as camp as Sean himself), which has left poor Sean humiliated.

Tom and Liam have gone into the T shirt business, but they badly need an investor. Now, who do we know with a bit of money and an interest in Liam?

No, not Dev, don't be silly. Dev's had enough to think about really, what with being Nina Mandel's love puppet and everything. She's using him as a plaything, and he doesn't like it as much as he thought he would. In fact he tried to end it, but Nina made it quite clear that if he was no longer available to satisfy her lustful needs, Prem wouldn't be available to put business opportunities his way.

At least the course of true love is running a little smoother for one couple on the Street. David and Tina are back together again. For some reason, though, this has made Gail question whether she should really be enjoying a romance with Tina's dad. She fears it'll mess with David's head yet again, and we've all seen the consequences of David having a messy head.

The highlight of the week was undoubtedly Vernon's classic song, "(Don't Fall Into) The Mason's Arms," a ballad concerning Liz's dalliance with Harry Mason. In case you missed it, you can listen to it here.

And in other news, Ken is working in Roys Rolls again. He missed the cut and thrust of catering.

2 comments:

Glenda Young said...

This weekly review has been ripped off Corrieblog, surely? You're taking people's work and claiming it as your own which is really not fair.

Sue said...

I'm very flattered that you wanted to quote my weekly review of Corrie in full, but you should really provide a link to Corrieblog.tv