Written by Stephen Russell and Chris Fewtrell, directed by David Kester & Ian Bevitt
Well, here we are fans – a week later, but the siege and Gail’s trial continues.
David’s got sweaty palms as he waits for his turn to take the stand as a witness. Just as we all thought, and perhaps he did, the prosecution ripped him apart and managed to discredit his word almost as much as the defence had done to Tracy Barlow. What does this mean for Gail now? Well, it’s not looking good. David accidentally admits in court that it was HE who sent Tina the text messages presumably from her father, NOT Gail, which is the story they’d agreed too. Seems like this jury has heard enough lies for one court case! Audrey doesn’t feel good by the end of it figuring that she knows Gail is not guilty, but after hearing the trial thinks she could be since it was such a bad case against her. The only one happy in court today is Tina McIntyre, who figures that Gail will definitely go down know and there might be some justice for her father’s death.
David can’t let this sit and he sees Tina on the street and requests a conversation with her. He tries again to convince her of his mother’s innocence, but she doesn’t believe it. She doesn’t even know why he’s trying to convince her since the trial is over and there’s nowt she could do now even if she changed her mind. David tells her that it’s important for him to know that she believes, not just thinks, that his mum is innocent. Later, in Gail’s cell, Gail cries to her cellmate about how she blames Tracy Barlow for possibly
sending her down and her cellmate has lots of sympathy for her. So what’ll it be folks, are you on the edge of your seat? I’m not really. I’m positive that Gail will come out innocent.
Speaking of innocence, Maria Connor returns back on the street on hiatus from Ireland to deal with Ladrags with Carla and tie up some other loose ends. She has no clue what she’s about to get herself into. Kirk convinces her to have a drink in the pub before dealing with Carla, and Maria takes him up on it since she’s not exactly looking forward to talking to the “wicked witch of the north.”
When Maria’s enjoying her drink, Hayley and Carla are fearing for their lives. Both women try to convince Robbie that it’s not too late, and that he can leave now and call the police. To which both Robbie and Tony scoff at. The ladies can’t convince Robbie to go to the police but they manage to get inside his head by telling him that Tony’s going to double-cross him. Robbie begins to believe them as Tony goes into the safe to get the float money to pay him with only to discover it’s
not there. No, it’s safely sitting in the purse of a Polish lady in the Lake Districts. Or, perhaps in the cash register of a travel agency by now! Tony’s plan is somewhat foiled, and Robbie isn’t happy that there’s no cash. Tony manages to tell Robbie that his accountant will meet him with the money, and Robbie really has no choice here. When Robbie threatens to shoot Tony unless he gets some money, Tony manages to convince him otherwise and hand over the gun. When Robbie does this, it’s all downhill. Tony says he’ll give him the money, just not today, and Robbie doesn’t like that so Tony shoots him in cold blood shocking both of his hostages. If he could kill Robbie so easily, certainly he could kill them just as well, no? Tony makes it clear that his intent is indeed to kill them both, just to remove all doubt.
Tony’s plan doesn’t get any better as Maria comes knocking at Underworld’s door. He gags Hayley and takes off Carla’s bounds to force her to tell Maria to go away. Maria is persistent with Carla and ignores her pleas to leave. Finally, Carla spills about Tony and the gun and Tony knocks her to the floor and grabs Maria and pulls her in. Maria is shocked to see Hayley tied up, Carla at gun point, and a dead man in a pool of his own blood on the floor. Maria tries to convince Tony to let them all go, but he’s not letting Hayley and Carla go. He tells Maria that he’ll let her go, once he’s ‘done.’ Maria tries to run, but Tony points the gun towards her and says he’ll shoot if she leaves. She calls bluff saying “no you won’t” turns her back and runs. Once on the street, she’s a mess. Hopefully she’ll get it together and call the police because once she
left Tony soaks Hayley, Carla and Underworld in petrol and plans for them all to burn.
WOW. So, we’ve already got one death, and there are supposed to be two deaths in this siege. Who do you think number two will be? Clearly, it’s not Maria. I don’t think it’ll be Hayley either, since she’s got that bit wedding coming up. I think it could be either Carla or Tony. Carla possibly because the previews for next week indicate her not being around anymore. Is that because she’s so caught up with grief she takes another leave,or is it because she is no longer? It’s a possibility but my money’s on Tony either dying in the fire or taking his own life after all he’s done. Thoughts?
In other news, Gary’s back on the street on leave – this time for real! Finally, some good news this episode! Also, Natasha is making herself quite at home playing house with Nick and the boys. When did she go from being a funky hairstylist to a Stepford wife? I have no idea. The factory girls are worried about their jobs, as usual, especially after they hear that Carla has instructed the builders to drop tool.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- David still sticking up for his mum’s innocence and good name even after the trial is over.
- Maria asking they change the subject when talking of Tony, and then asking Kirk where he’s living, and Kirk asking to change the subject. Not much to talk about, eh?
- Hayley talking to Robbie about there being a man in a gift shop under a hotel in Blackpool that had the same accent as he. While, the siege is going on. Really? Irrelevant right now much? But classic Hayley!
- David telling the court that his mum doesn’t even have the imagination to come up with a story like the one they’re accusing her of. It’s true, really but they don’t know Gail like we do.
LOWLIGHTS:
- Did I miss something, when did Norris become so cordial or “civil” towards ScaryMary? Not so long ago he was accusing her of attempted murder!!!
- Trev thinking that NOW is a good time to tell Carla about his world cup tickets. Ashley quickly points out that with all that’s going on at Underworld it’s probably not the best time. Oh, he has no idea.
- What’s with Natasha’s Stepford Wife ala Betty Draper look? Why do I get the feeling that Natasha’s going to go the route of ScaryMary?
- Tony asking Hayley to quit her snivelling and be a “man” about this.
- Maria threw one of baby Liam’s tops away because he got iced cream on it? She must go through a lot of tops!
- I know this is late in the game, but as far as the new HD credits are concerned: I really like them and all, but I’ve found myself really missing the old ones!!! I think it almost has more to do with the rejuvenation of the theme song rather than the video. I miss the static-y warble of the trumpets!