Sunday, 31 March 2013

Sunday Comments March 31


Just when Katy has decided to do the dirty on Chesney, he's decided to ask her to marry him and he's going to do it in front of a group of people. And she does love him, really, she's just feeling trapped and tied down so young. Messy kids, dirty laundry and a hot little black dress in the laundry basket and she's thinking hard about getting out the door. she and Ryan went to a new club and got in at the head of the queue. He pushed his luck, though, trying to talk her into getting a hotel room and scared her back home.

Chesney made a really proper job of the proposal too, talking to Katy's dad and everything. Laughed at Owen winding him up asking about his prospects etc. Meanwhile, Ryan's making friends and being all nice to Chesney while cheating and flirting with his girl behind his back. Lowest of the low you rat basssssssswhatever. The two of them sneak off and naturally the van runs into trouble and Katy's late getting back. Gary almost found them out but Ryan and Katy both managed to cover but it seems very much like Gary's ginger sense (Thanks for that one, Mare!) is tingling because Katy is acting more than suspicious.

Katy doesn't look like a blushing excited bride-to-be. Ryan has had his plans thwarted. I doubt very much it's true love on his part. Is it just the one that looks to be about to get away? She did admit it to Izzy. She promised to tell Ryan it was over but Gary went off on one and the ruckus found it's way to Chesney's ears and his heart is broken. Does Gary really have any business thumping Ryan? And why blame Ryan? Katy was equally to blame. He should have just gone straight to Chesney instead of brawling in the street and Chesney caught them fighting and knows what they're fighting over. Oh dear. Thank heavens they didn't drag this out too long. I really find these people dull. Katy, luv, you chose this life for yourself, relationship and baby, you have to grow up and suck it up. You know, Chesney might be mostly all grown up but he can still tug at your heartstrings like he did as a sad little boy. 

Fiz has to talk some sense into Chesney. She's not excusing Katy's actions but she can explain them. Chesney isn't willing to give Katy an inch. He says he's had doubts too and wishes sometimes things were different but he knows what's the right thing. Katy. But listen, he's not the one stuck in the house day in and day out with a baby. Katy doesn't want anything to do with Ryan now. Fiz is still poking sticks at Kirsty, too. Kirsty might be blowing the horn hard about sending Tyrone to prison but Fiz's digs hit a sore spot.

Laughed at Sally lying about taking Sophie to the Bistro and they ended up at the kebab shop just to get away from Gail's moaning. Gail caught them but Sally saved nicely.  Gail's a bit envious of Sally getting on so well with her family. Well, David *did* invite her back home but she wouldn't have it and she can't keep a civil tongue in her head. It goes both ways. Anyway, I can understand why Sally is starting to get tired of Gail going over the same old stories and complaints but Gail does realize and is going to look at flats soon.

The Full Monty program got sidelined by food poisoning. Hey gang, let's put on a neighbourhood show! And so they will! There *are* a few good lookers on the Street to participate, that's for sure. Eileen decided to recruit and to get Steve and Lloyd up on that stage, she insulted Lloyd and Steve couldn't let Lloyd do it on his own but they wriggled out of it. Ok, so Jason will do it for his mum. Tommy's on stage, next and he just loves the attention. Karl? He's going to do it to compete with Jason because Jason is moving in and getting his feet behind the bar.

Paul's friend Toni was very nice and getting to know her, I think Eileen can realize she's not a threat. Why were Sunita's shoes in Dev's flat? Can Chesney legally rent out that van? It's actually Gary's on loan isn't it?

Interesting, Jason mentioned Charlie Stubbs and his habit for drinking cold tea and eating raw steak. Stella's starting to treat Jason like a schoolboy, have you noticed? I think she's starting to get tired of him already and it's been obvious she's giving Karl mixed signals.


There's a leak underfoot in the pub. Can Tim fix it properly? Shouldn't be that difficult. Well, yes, it is. Why didn't he turn off the water first? So that Karl could get his mucky hands on it, that's why and it caused the lights to go out when he sprayed the wires. We only saw him pick up the hose but that's what he did. Did they get in a professional electrician? Did they heck. Jason should know that if he can't fix it, to call a sparky! Oooh i wouldn't run the business under candlelight. That's dangerous innit? Maybe those flames were a forerunner of things to come! Well, Jason seems to have been able to fix it which put a knot in Karl's plans and he nicked the keys to the pub. Why would that be I wonder?

Well now Stella's going to have Jason working in the bar, (even though she told Eva two weeks ago there was no job open) and that didn't sit well with Karl. Further to that, hearing Sunita and Dev were back together only dug into Karl's soul even more. He's got the worst case of sour grapes I've ever seen. He's lurking around corners and you can just see the churning in his brain and in his gut. He's blaming Jason for everything and he could very well do something devastating to get even.

Wonderful stuff with the oldies in the pub singing in the candlelight. Gloria sniffing with jealousy while outside, Katy's packed a bag and left after Chesney kicked her out.

Sophie's trying to match make with Dev and Sunita, pushing them back together, It'll probably work because they do want to be together. Dev is reluctant though and scared that she'll walk out again. so Sophie plays the oldest game in the book, setting them up at the Bistro. Sunita's really saying everything Dev wants to hear because he still loves her. But it seems she's more scared than he is and can't bring herself to do it. Why is she so worried about it what everyone else thinks? It can't get any worse than it is now can it? In fact, they'd have more of a reaction towards Dev for taking her back.

It does take time to work these things out and Sophie ridiculed Dev into taking action. So he did and suggested they make a clean break and a fresh start. That probably would be the best thing, too. Dev still wants to present their reconciliation in front of the Street in the pub which is exactly what Sunita was a fraid of, all those reactions.


And speaking of none of your business, why should Stella care if Dev and Sunita get back together? Why go out of her way to be nasty? To work on Dev's fears. To ruin Dev and Sunita's reconciliation. Dev is willing to forgive. It's all water under the bridge isn't it? But Stella's poison worked. Dev has now got some second thoughts. And third ones I think. It's very contrived and you'll notice why in a minute.

Sophie is quite tickled that Dev and Sunita are getting back together and she probably thinks a lot of it is down to her. But Dev has doubts about Sunita and when he asked her if she loved him, her face froze and she can't lie to him. Dev can't have her back under those circumstances and I can't blame him. Sunita might blame Stella and in one way it's right, Stella should have kept her nose out but .At least Stella had the grace to admit she was only trying to get her own back on Sunita. Too little, too late, though. Sunita got drunk and vowed to get even with Stella (and we all know what happens when someone makes a public drunken threat. Just ask Peter Barlow!) along with the traditional drink thrown over the object of her venom. Seeing as it's the Bistro, though, it wasn't a pint.

We end with Karl having sneaked out of the Bistro and lighting a fire in the pub cellar by the electrics and he's been caught by Sunita!!!!! I've got a very bad feeling about this! Next week's episodes are going to be epic!

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