Emmerdale fans distracted by Jacob and Victoria plot as secret tryst takes 'ridiculous' turn
26.10.2023 - 21:03
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers were left frustrated and confused after an odd plot device in the latest episode saw Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant) and Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) enjoying a secret tryst out in the woods. While the pair had been running around in secret all day, as they continue their fast-developing romance which some fans believe will end in pregnancy, it was Jacob's promise to Victoria to find them a special place where they wouldn't be disturbed that halted fans in their tracks. Despite running around the village all day, Jacob managed to rustle up an enormous and extravagant glamping-style tent for him and Victoria without any assistance.
As viewers watched agape, scenes showed that Jacob had laid out candles, blankets, brought in a bed, and strung up fairy lights inside the tent. What's more, there was a roaring fire made out of logs outside on the forest floor. "Wowza," a shocked Victoria cried excitedly, as Jacob checked if his efforts were "alright".
"You are so creative," Victoria gushed over her new beau, but fans were less than impressed. "How the hell did Jacob rustle up that so quickly? #emmerdale," one person commented on X, formerly known as Twitter. Another fan demanded: "Oh FFS.
He's put that tent up in the woods? #emmerdale." "Bull s**t he didn't do all that by himself #Emmerdale," a third person declared. While a fourth fan queried: "When did Jacob have time to put up the tent, buy furniture, light a fire etc when he’s spent most of the day in bed with Vic… #emmerdale." "Did Jacob knock that tent up in an afternoon. #Emmerdale," another viewer wondered, followed by: "Omg that is ridiculous Jacob did not put that tent up #emmerdale." Jacob and Victoria have been sneaking around behind David
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