Friday, 24 October 2008

Coronation Street - Rosie makes a bid for freedom


Poor little Rosie, we've watched her grow into a fine, demure young woman and now this happens to her - NOT. Our favourite bitchy seductress sure has grown over the past few years, but not into the well respected and intelligent young girl that I'm sure Sally Webster was hoping for. Private school may have nearly bankrupted the family but it sure didn't do the wonders for Rosie that it was supposed to, she's working in the factory alongside queen bitch Carla, she had an illicit affair with her teacher John Stape and she caused her father to end up in jail. Did she really think that karma wasn't going to turn around and bite her on her young, naive arse?

Corrie's little vixen now finds herself locked in the attic of the very person whom started her passage to adulthood off - John Stape. Now I'm not entirely convinced by this turn of events, there's far too much to lose for Stape, but I can see that a rush of late night lunacy over took the man and soon escalated into something far worse and dark. With Stape and Fiz off on a week's holiday does he really think that Rosie can survive in his attic alone? Her bid for freedom in tonights show was short lived, the happy couple are off on their vacation and all she has left is a couple of ready made pasta's and some crumpled biscuits left to amuse her. If she ever gets out of this I sure hope she's thankful for everything she has in life, but I'm sure, in sure Rosie style a couple of ladying it up once back home she'll be back to her old ways.

Meanwhile Carla's having a hard time coping with Liam's death - more the fact that she has to hide her grief for her lover from his pregnant wife and family and deal with Tony's increasing pressure to organise their wedding, Deirdre's being railroaded into a oversees trip to Lords as chief arse wiper to several incontinent old ladies, and Dev's returned home to find Daryl and Amber shacked up in bed. Life's a joyous breeze isn't it?

Little did Rosie (Helen Flanagan) realise she was going to end up locked in an attic
ITV -
Mondays- 19.30, 20.30
Wednesdays - 19.30
Fridays - 19.30, 20.30

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