And there it is, the least sensible thing Chrissy has done in short stay in Emmerdale so far. Kissing her ex-husband's cheek in front of her current husband. Since she hasn't done anything close to that in the past, I'll just chalk this one up as too much Chardonnay. Psychopath Robert is many things, but stupid he's not. Calling Mafia Don on his bluff that he was attacked by people after Lachlan is right up his alley. It's interesting seeing Robert playing the role of the cat instead of the mouse this time. It's just shame that this plot has to include Debbie.
I know, I'm harsh on her. I'm sorry, but I can't help it. Look at what she's wearing for goodness sakes. Shorts with a long coat? Girl, please. Pete, I get it. There are no other single girls in town your age, but c'mon... Leyla is actually pretty awesome. As if she's not insufferable enough, Cain gives her the advice of stop being so nice. Ha. Classic Dingle.
Emma sure has a lot of bark and no bite. For all the lies and manipulation, has she ever thrown a punch? Or does she just resort to playing the victim? She's a crazy lady with crazy eyes. Even Val can see through all that. It's good for James to call off Aaron's arrest. What's not good is that Chas has taken no time at all in her rationale of possibly getting back together. Watch it Cain, it's not like you're not going to be in a similar situation when Charity gets out of jail. Oh, I would LOVE an all out war between the Dingles and the Bartons- mainly because no one in the village would be on the Dingle side. (Sorry, I promise it's my last dig at that clan this week)
I honestly don't care much for whatever Ali and Rachel are fighting about. I'm not entirely sure what it is about anyway. Something about Rachel taking advantage of Sean being in a hospital? What? With Lisa getting Belle an internship at the factory, will all that squeeze Ali and Rachel into deeper financial troubles?
Have a good weekend... I'll be drinking to having drunk Laurel back next week.
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