Soapwatch with JACI STEPHEN: Passion overflows for Sarah and Daisy

Soapwatch with JACI STEPHEN: Passion overflows for Sarah and Daisy

  • It’s a saliva fest this week on Coronation Street, with Daisy kissing Ryan 
  • READ MORE: How Nick Berry, 60, turned his back on acting to become a stay-at-home father after iconic roles in EastEnders and Heartbeat

Coronation Street

She just can’t help herself. When Daisy, at Daniel’s behest, visits a depressed Ryan, the pair end up kissing when Ryan admits how much he’s missed his ex. 

Let’s see how he feels when he discovers that Daisy is really Crystal. My guess is it’ll be less of a kiss than biting her head clean off. And it’s a bit of a saliva fest all round when Adam pulls Sarah in for a kiss. Give these folk some bromide.

The arrival of Isabella has caused immense mirth, so while Brian is horrified that he’s stuck with her for another two weeks, it’s good news for viewers. 

Hoping to get rid of her, he offers to draw up an itinerary so she can visit the sites of the North. Maybe he could include the Emmerdale tour. She’ll be standing there for months waiting for a bus out of that village.

It’s a bit of a saliva fest all round when Adam pulls Sarah in for a kiss. Give these folk some bromide

When Ryan admits how much he’s missed her and leans in for a kiss, Daisy finds herself kissing him back

Daisy’s dilemma  

Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do. Well, she can’t – she’s torn. 

‘We might see her fall in love with two people at once,’ says Charlotte Jordan (Daisy). 

My money’s on Ryan’s injury to win the day

Owen is blissfully unaware that his head is next for the chopping block when Carla tells Stephen he wants to see the company accounts. Wouldn’t it be easier to blow up the street and have done with it? This cherry-picking of potential corpses must be taking its toll.

Here’s a thought: why doesn’t Stephen get Isabella to have a word with a few Sicilians to help out? And don’t you think it’s weird that for all the years Stephen spent in Italy, he hasn’t so much as uttered a ‘ciao’ to Isabella? 

I reckon it’s only a matter of time before he’s offering to share his Cornetto with her.

Evelyn’s jealousy of Yasmeen is so funny, and it’s easy to see why Maureen Lipman (Evelyn) won Best Comedy Performance at the recent British Soap Awards. 

Every glance is so finely tuned to the character. Now Evelyn has another reason to be sad when Roy tells her he’s well enough to have Freddie back home. 

Naturally, she’s grown attached to him. Maybe she needs to call upon The Grim Reaper’s apprentice Stephen to push Roy down some stairs.

EastEnders 

George has wasted no time putting people’s backs up, and it sends Linda into Miss Marple mode. Sure George is dodgy, she asks Phil to look into the disappearance of George’s wife Rose. 

And who does Phil get to do the digging? Callum – a copper who couldn’t dig up sand in the desert. As he stalls on going into business with George, Phil ropes in Ritchie to dig deeper. Is there nothing that solicitor can’t do? 

Murder, blackmail, boating accidents, you name it – yet I’ve never once seen Phil write her a cheque.

Phil arrives at The Vic on the pretence of signing the contracts, and accuses George of not having been straight with him

Phil arrives at The Vic on the pretence of signing the contracts, and accuses George of not having been straight with him. You really want to take George on, Phil? 

An ex-boxer who towers so far above you, he looks as if he’s eaten the entire Mitchell clan for breakfast and still had room for a McDonald’s. 

The brilliant Colin Salmon, who plays him, is 6ft 4in. What a coup the show pulled off in bringing him to Walford. And congratulations, too, on winning Best Soap at the recent British Soap Awards.

Sly Suki doesn’t do submission

EastEnders’ Suki continues to play the good wife and mother as the Square celebrates Father’s Day, and we’re in for yet another Eve rant, begging her to stop living a lie. What is at the heart of Suki’s bizarre relationship with Nish?

‘They’re strong characters, used to controlling the narrative and manipulating situations for their own good,’ says Navin Chowdhry (Nish). ‘What we’re seeing in Suki is a concession, not a submission.’

Emmerdale 

No one is safe from the finger of suspicion

So, whodunnit? As Caleb lies in a coma everyone suspects someone. Chas is suspicious of Cain. 

People are always suspicious of Cain. He has the words ‘It was me wot dunnit’ practically tattooed on his forehead. Chloe ponders Mack’s involvement, while Will’s strange behaviour fuels Kim’s suspicions. 

Although her dull lackey… er, husband… displaying any behaviour at all is cause for raised eyebrows.

As Caleb lies in a coma everyone suspects someone. Chas is suspicious of Cain, but then people are always suspicious of Cain

The cops arrest Mack, so we know he can’t have done it. When have they ever got anything right? They’d read ‘Mary had a little lamb’ and arrest any woman seen buying a jar of mint sauce. 

Remember how long it took them to work out that Meena was a serial killer? She practically had to be caught with cadavers on a deli slicer before they took her seriously. Will Caleb wake and remember everything?

Paddy and Mandy are back on track, but he’s reluctant to resume intimacy. Rhona offers a new perspective to Mandy (clearly, being a vet makes her an expert on sex), while Paddy offloads on Marlon, who gives him a pep talk.

 Paddy then turns up at the salon to woo Mandy. But is it too late? Let’s hope not. Come on, Mandy; he’s not there for a manicure.

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