Carla Connor is back next week but her plan to fix matters at Underworld backfires. After her trip to Spain to try and save a deal following Stephen Reid's antics at the factory, Carla arrives home.
16.10.2023 - 21:21 / ok.co.uk
Coronation Street viewers have been left fuming as Weatherfield residents turned on fan-favourite Peter Barlow. On Friday night, millions of viewers were shocked when Peter mowed down serial killer Stephen Reid on the cobbles in front of Stephen’s horrified family and Peter’s wife Carla.
On Monday, 16 October, Peter, played by Chris Gascoyne, found himself arrested on suspicion of murder and hauled in for questioning by DS Swain and her team. But viewers were outraged as some of Weatherfield's residents appeared to turn on Peter, appearing to blame him for Stephen's crimes.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one viewer said: "This policewoman lady was so determined to take down Stephen and now she’s arresting Peter!?" "#coronationstreet Sally the Grass," wrote another.
A third person penned: "Why is this police woman so in love with Stephen?" Another person wrote: "When Sally, Elaine and Gail are blaming Peter because of the crimes Stephen committed…" One person fumed: "Sally turning on Peter is such a lazy way to create drama." "Are Sally and Gail seriously going to try and blame Peter for all of Stephen’s crimes?" another questioned. Speaking about Friday’s shocking scenes, actor Chris revealed just how “pleased” he had been when he found out his character was the one who got to give Stephen a taste of his own medicine.
He explained: “It was Iain the producer who told me and I was not expecting it that’s for sure. But I was pleased and I was keen to see how the story would pan out.” “When I read it I loved that it kind of came out of nowhere, hopefully it was not something that the audience was expecting.” “They knew that Peter was angry and was looking for Stephen but although he had tried to beat him up at the
.Carla Connor is back next week but her plan to fix matters at Underworld backfires. After her trip to Spain to try and save a deal following Stephen Reid's antics at the factory, Carla arrives home.
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