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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Cain Dingle|Cain]] is numb with pain after the death of [[Angie Reynolds|Angie]]. He wanders around the house in a daze – unable to comprehend the horror that has gone before. He soon snaps out of it, however, when he notices that there is a police car outside. Cain and [[Zak Dingle|Zak]] react with horror – for very different reasons. But the police car is visiting the Reynolds and not the Dingles, and Cain watches as [[Marc Reynolds|Marc]] and [[Ollie Reynolds|Ollie]] return home to be greeted by the police bearing the grim news of the tragedy that unfolded in their absence. Wracked with guilt, Cain is uncomfortable as Zak tries to talk to him about Angie’s death. Over at [[Home Farm]], [[Cynthia Daggert|Cynthia]] is busy cleaning up after the party and is shocked to discover that a figurine is missing. She is further outraged when [[Charity Tate|Charity]] suggests that [[Latisha Daggert|Latisha]] may have stolen it. Disgusted by the accusation, Cynthia declares that she cannot live where they are not trusted and tells Latisha to pack her bags. The real culprit, [[Steph Stokes|Steph]], makes herself scarce as the theft becomes a police matter. It is only a matter of time, though, before she has to face a grilling from the boys in blue. While she convinces them of her innocence, [[Danny Daggert|Danny]] isn’t quite so convinced and he soon rumbles her. Cynthia and Latisha are furious at her actions and demand that she own up to Charity and [[Chris Tate|Chris]]. But can Steph box clever and avoid taking the rap? As the election looms, [[Eric Pollard|Eric]] and [[Gloria Pollard|Gloria]] struggle to deal with their rift. The real problem for Eric, however, is that he fears that Gloria could win the election and he could end up playing second fiddle to his wife! [[Jack Sugden|Jack]]’s birthday is fast approaching and he insists on going for a family meal, as he has nobody special to share his day with. The boys wonder whether he is lonely and [[Robert Sugden|Robert]] suggests that they use the restaurant booking to set him up with a blind date.
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[[Cain Dingle|Cain]] is numb with pain after the death of [[Angie Reynolds|Angie]]. He wanders around the house in a daze – unable to comprehend the horror that has gone before. He soon snaps out of it, however, when he notices that there is a police car outside. Cain and [[Zak Dingle|Zak]] react with horror – for very different reasons. But the police car is visiting the Reynolds and not the Dingles, and Cain watches as [[Marc Reynolds|Marc]] and [[Ollie Reynolds|Ollie]] return home to be greeted by the police bearing the grim news of the tragedy that unfolded in their absence. Wracked with guilt, Cain is uncomfortable as Zak tries to talk to him about Angie's death. Over at [[Home Farm]], [[Cynthia Daggert|Cynthia]] is busy cleaning up after the party and is shocked to discover that a figurine is missing. She is further outraged when [[Charity Tate|Charity]] suggests that [[Latisha Daggert|Latisha]] may have stolen it. Disgusted by the accusation, Cynthia declares that she cannot live where they are not trusted and tells Latisha to pack her bags. The real culprit, [[Steph Stokes|Steph]], makes herself scarce as the theft becomes a police matter. It is only a matter of time, though, before she has to face a grilling from the boys in blue. While she convinces them of her innocence, [[Danny Daggert|Danny]] isn’t quite so convinced and he soon rumbles her. Cynthia and Latisha are furious at her actions and demand that she own up to Charity and [[Chris Tate|Chris]]. But can Steph box clever and avoid taking the rap? As the election looms, [[Eric Pollard|Eric]] and [[Gloria Pollard|Gloria]] struggle to deal with their rift. The real problem for Eric, however, is that he fears that Gloria could win the election and he could end up playing second fiddle to his wife! [[Jack Sugden|Jack]]’s birthday is fast approaching and he insists on going for a family meal, as he has nobody special to share his day with. The boys wonder whether he is lonely and [[Robert Sugden|Robert]] suggests that they use the restaurant booking to set him up with a blind date.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 19:50, 29 October 2018


Plot

Cain is numb with pain after the death of Angie. He wanders around the house in a daze – unable to comprehend the horror that has gone before. He soon snaps out of it, however, when he notices that there is a police car outside. Cain and Zak react with horror – for very different reasons. But the police car is visiting the Reynolds and not the Dingles, and Cain watches as Marc and Ollie return home to be greeted by the police bearing the grim news of the tragedy that unfolded in their absence. Wracked with guilt, Cain is uncomfortable as Zak tries to talk to him about Angie's death. Over at Home Farm, Cynthia is busy cleaning up after the party and is shocked to discover that a figurine is missing. She is further outraged when Charity suggests that Latisha may have stolen it. Disgusted by the accusation, Cynthia declares that she cannot live where they are not trusted and tells Latisha to pack her bags. The real culprit, Steph, makes herself scarce as the theft becomes a police matter. It is only a matter of time, though, before she has to face a grilling from the boys in blue. While she convinces them of her innocence, Danny isn’t quite so convinced and he soon rumbles her. Cynthia and Latisha are furious at her actions and demand that she own up to Charity and Chris. But can Steph box clever and avoid taking the rap? As the election looms, Eric and Gloria struggle to deal with their rift. The real problem for Eric, however, is that he fears that Gloria could win the election and he could end up playing second fiddle to his wife! Jack’s birthday is fast approaching and he insists on going for a family meal, as he has nobody special to share his day with. The boys wonder whether he is lonely and Robert suggests that they use the restaurant booking to set him up with a blind date.

Notes

  • Double length episode.