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Saturday 2 December 2017

Five Things We Learned In Corrie This Week


It's called Corporate Synergy.  Dancing on Ice is making a return to ITV's screens in the new year, and what do you know, Michelle casually dropped the show's name into conversation.  Presumably this is the start of a whole raft of ITV plugs being crowbarred into the nation's favourite soap; Rita and Audrey discussing The X Factor, Tyrone talking about how one of the contestants on I'm a Celebrity looks an awful lot like his other half, and an entire episode which is just Sally and Tim watching Good Morning Britain and chatting about how insightful and witty Piers Morgan is and how everyone watching at home should also tune in.


Mary and Tracy are the Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson of the Street.  But which is which?  I couldn't possibly make that kind of judgement, but Tracy's high maintenance personality, diva attitude, sharp tongue and fondness for the odd glass of wine makes me lean towards one rather than the other.  You can decide for yourself which one I mean.


There's a computerised toilet on Balaclava Terrace.  And it charges a pound a pee.  A pound!  Outrageous.  I'm with you Norris; it's a scandal.  (Also, why do you know all about the local public toilets?  Never mind.)


Yasmeen's taste in fiction is... surprising.  Mrs Nazir is a cultured woman; sophisticated, charming, and a former librarian too.  So the presence of a Jeffrey Archer novel on her bookshelf is quite a shock.  And in hardback to boot!  If there's a couple of Dan Browns stowed under her coffee table we may need to stage an intervention.


Billy continues to be the absolute worst at secret keeping.  So you find your criminal past is catching up with you.  You discover that you caused an accident years ago that resulted in the death of the driver.  And you discover that the person who died in that accident was Susan Barlow.  The absolute best place to meet your criminal pal to discuss this matter is naturally in the pub on the same street where your victim's family have lived for the best part of a century.  If they'd spoken loudly enough Ken could've actually heard them chatting about his daughter's death through his living room wall.  Well played, Billy, well played.

If you've been affected by the issues raised in this week's Coronation Street - perhaps you accidentally killed the mother of your lover's business partner, or you've been unfairly accused of murder on the flimsiest of evidence, or social services think you're a marauding she-beast despite a lack of any proof whatsoever - feel free to contact me on Twitter @merseytart.



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7 comments:

Joseph said...

I'm not gonna lie, all of those scenarios in your first paragraph sound amazing. I wouldn't be against them doing that though as long as it was well written. People discuss those sorts of things in real life, why not on Corrie?

Maybe Yasmeen is trying to broaden her horizons?

And the Billy plot still sounds contrived to me. You move to a random street in Manchester and then a couple of years later find out you accidentally killed a member of one of the most prominent families on that street years ago. Really? Maybe if he'd been introduced with that back story, it might've worked but its not ringing true to me.

Anonymous said...

Love the PSA:) "If you've been affected by the issues raised in this week's Coronation Street..." Brilliant

Maricha said...

Love the PSA.
I'm with Norris, it's a scandalously expensive trip to the bathroom.

Anonymous said...

Totally tired of Billy crying and whinging all over the place. He was supposed to have been some sort of bad-a$$? Sure.

maggie muggins said...

It seems the worse Corrie gets, the better the blog posts become! Great one, Scott. That PSA is indeed perfect. Seems we get one on the show every week now, with all the timely issues covered now, instead of actual storylines.

Humpty Dumpty said...

I'll add my congratulations for the PSA, Scott, before your blog slips off the screen. It really isn't worth getting upset over storylines these days. They're over before you know it - apart from Phelan's which goes on and on.

Cobblestone said...

I’m choosing to believe the Jeffrey Archer novel belonged to Jamilla, and Yasmine has been unable to bin it for sentimental reasons, despite her every instinct being to tear out every page to turn into a life-sized papier-maché effigy of Margaret Attwood.

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