The baby is born, a little scrap of a boy. Izzy gets to be at the birth but Gary doesn't. Gary is really being treated like a pariah by everyone except his mother. Tommy is really there for Tina and takes no flack off anyone, least of all Gary. Izzy and Tina get to see the wee baby but Gary doesn't and he and Izzy shout at each other in the hallway. It was only a pass! It was, too, come on, overrreact much?
Baby is no bigger than a scrap. I wonder why they haven't had Fiz offer support. Hope was even more premature when she was born. Tina is trying to help and convince Izzy to talk to Gary. The hospital want Tina's milk for the baby. Why not? It's not as if she'll be nursing the baby directly. Izzy is right to be angry with Gary but she's still over reacting. Gary thinks an I'm Sorry can switch it off like a light, and that's not going to happen either. Still, she should let Gary see the baby and she's finished with him.
That's going to make Tina think twice. It means the baby is being raised in a single parent family. Tommy is right by her side, too. They're bound to be back together in no time. We've seen a soft side of Owen too, for a change.
Tina's blood pressure must be mad high for them to be keeping her in this long. Gary isn't helping coming to her begging her to intervene with Izzy so he can see his son. I don't think it's fair, myself and Tina doesn't either so she let him see the baby. She's the legal mother at the moment anyway and whoah, did she ever pull rank on Izzy and Gary. Until they sort themselves out, she's not letting them near the baby!
Tina is determined to stick up for the baby because his parents are too involved in their own stuff. Tommy is taking advantage of Tina seeming to have let him back in her life again, suggesting a holiday together. She's taking him back, we knew that was coming. Izzy is still over reacting and has no intention of getting back with Gary. I don't blame her for being angry with him, he deserves to have to grovel.
The pub is open, and the hotbed of gossip is back where it belongs. My gosh it's good to see things back to normal! The main topic of conversation is the surrogacy and the situation between Gary and Tina, causing all sorts of speculation, specially on Norris' part to the point where a very drunk Sally calls him a nasty little bald elf. It was a joy to be seen! Dev, meanwhile, managed to stay a little while but couldn't stomach it for long in the end. Stella wanted to go round and see if he was ok but Karl when instead. Bad idea. Dev accused Karl of being the reason it all happened. It looked like Karl nearly messed his shorts until Dev pointed out that if there had been no affair, Sunita would have been alive. He's more right than he knows, isn't he? He did apologize but it really hit Karl hard. Good!
Stella really needs to get out of Dev's business because it's none of hers. She just doesn't stop! Anyone got the horrifying feeling that when all this about Karl comes out, she's going to end up in Dev's bed? oh Please no! Stella said Dev didn't want to leave the kids with Mary but he does that every day after school doesn't he? Karl tried everything he could to get out of the meal with Dev but Stella would not be persuaded. Karl starts the night off with plain water. You'd think he'd rather get legless under the circumstances. Meanwhile, the kids have made a lovely scrapbook for Dev and insist that their mother would never want to kill anyone. And it doesn't make sense to Dev either.
Dev is more and more convinced that Sunita is innocent and assures the kids who are getting into more and more trouble at school that their mother is as innocent as they say. He's now going to try to convince the police to repopen the case, which you know is Karl's worst nightmare!
Steve was nearly bald a couple of days ago. Now he's got a few weeks' growth. Michelle obviously didn't get the clearance from Ryan about Katy moving in like he told her and Ryan looks like a deer caught in the headlights. Chesney had a temper tantrum over it too. Just what Sinead needs to hear. Chesney apologizes to Sinead and well he should. I think Katy *should* be offering to cook and do all sorts around the house as a thank you. Good on her. Ryan is too interested in clubbing and luring Katy out, meaning she's got to find a babysitter yet again. Time to suck up to Dad again, i see. Ryan and Katy are most definitely going to go the distance and Michelle can see it already. Ryan didn't want a kid with Tracy and he's not going to want the responsibility for Joseph either.
Carla's eagle eye is on Rob and he knows it. She's caught Rob and Tracy in the scam. Why wouldn't Carla's number have come up on Tracy's phone if not the name of the company? Carla really feels betrayed now. And from the sounds of it, Rob has a long history of ripping Carla off and only being sorry when he got caught. There's too much history and she's not going to send him to jail but she's going to getback at him and how.
Peter never did have any illusions about Tracy and I'm very glad to hear him say she really did get away with murder. Tracy is determined to make an enemy out of Carla but I think she's met her match there. I don't know why Carla didn't sack her there and then but she had other plans. Rob might have though he was controlling the scam but now that Tracy has her claws into it, she is pushing things to the limit. Carla's really upset that Rob could be doing this to her. She may think Tracy's running the show now but Rob put it in motion in the first place. Don't make any excuses for him, Carla, even if he does seem to be feeling a bit guilty about it.
Carla gave Rob a scare over turning him in but Rob plays the card that he saved Underworld when it was floundering and throws her past at her. That hurts but she sacked him and Tracy anyway at least. Finally. He's even willing to sacrifice Tracy if he goes down so you know she'll put on her best performance. Peter's all for sending him down but Carla just wants rid of him and wants her 30% share back, for as much as he paid for it. Nothing. As much as he hurt Carla, her words hurt him just as much. Nobody's words can sting like family's can. They know where all the buttons are and where all the skeletons are. Deirdre had Rob's number too. So what does Rob do now? More revenge? Will Tracy push him into something really fatal? No, he plans on starting up a rival business, with Tracy's support. Good luck with that.
Meanwhile the pissing contest between Rob and Peter continues when Rob tries to get back wages. Peter decides he's taking all but 100 quid for damages, this, that, and the other and Rob bets the last of it on a horse. He is smug when it wins but Peter gets to lord it over him when the horse is then disqualified. I win.
Sally has decided to join a dating website. Sally's getting some responses from the dating site though most of them don't seem to be ideal in Sophie's eyes and she's the one that keeps putting a damper on things even though she was the one encouraging Sally to it.She's got the right idea, though, out for a bit of fun. Sally's having a clothes crisis. She thinks she's bland and beige. Well, she is a bit conservative, I suppose. I think this would be a good storyline if they follow it through a few dates, both good and bad.
Eileen seems to be having trouble sleeping when Paul's working nights. Sean has noticed but she covers when Paul's around. You might know she's not going to cope as well with his job no matter what she pretends. Sean and Marcus are invited to a wedding to see some old friends, partners invited too which makes Marcus look a bit worried and Sean thinking that it should be an interesting night.
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