To be honest I’m not surprised that Tim has “run for the hills” metophorically speaking.
Sally is just too much, trying to take over the relationship instead of just letting it ride on but, having said that, Tim is a definite barsteward for letting her think that there’s more to the relationship than he feels for her.
Let’s face it, once a woman “gives” herself to a man, she then becomes more involved emotionally than a man does, so she’s not really deserving of this treatment.
Anybody else think that Nick has made a miraculous recovery? I’m going to let my GP know that anymore inpatient treatment I need, I want to go to Weatherfield General
A family member had a hemorrhage, it took her a few weeks, before she wasn’t confused about things.
It seemed one minute he was confused, then he is making demands.
Indeed. He’s an ugly sod at the best of times, but that facial hair makes him look worse. Mindst, the beard does cover up his horrible chops, so mayhap there’s reasoning there!
And what about Super Sal demanding that the job in the office was “her’s” before even speaking to her bosses? I’m really disliking her more and more with her conviction that Tim actually cares about her, and that she’s more pull in the factory over Eva! She really puts herself on a pedestal.
Oh yes, Sal is indeed getting more and more unlikeable. Eva, as they say, was hiding her light under a bushel and with her calm manner and approach to the job will probably do better than social climbing Sally.
Tho I do wonder if her cleavage had a helping hand!!! Lol
I find Sally’s antics funny as well as her social climbing - I think Corrie has always had a ‘Sally’ but I’m struggling to remember them, Raquel comes to mind as one.
I’m hoping the baby is David’s but as Leanne tends to come and go, it could, I suppose, be used as a storyline to write Leanne out for a while again.
Do you ever feel, Stella, that if you got rid of all the characters in Corrie that you don’t like, there’d be hardly anyone left? Then think ‘why do I watch it if most of them irritate me?’
See what you mean Ben, and yes, there would hardly be anyone left. Why do I watch it? Well, suppose I’m now addicted to it. I am to Emmerdale too but can’t stick Eastenders, so don’t watch that.
I’m am also hopelessly addicted to it - I once telephoned my son, from abroad, to make sure that he was taping Coronation Street for me - much to the amusement of earoling diners sitting near me
I hope so. The reason I don’t watch EE is because they moan too much and it feels that without Steve (who I adore), they’d be a bunch of moaners in Coronation Street well!