Monday, October 14th, 2024 on ITV1 at 8:00pm

The mystery around Joel’s death deepens as Craig and Kit review CCTV footage from the train station car park. They spot Joel and his dad near a suspicious locker. Kit interrogates Gus, demanding answers, but the investigation takes a shocking turn when a body is found in the river. Craig informs Lisa and Kit that it’s Joel. Kit breaks the tragic news to Dee-Dee and Lauren in the hospital. Later, he reveals the post-mortem results—Joel was already dead before entering the water. The case is now officially a murder investigation, but who could be the killer?

Meanwhile, Kit questions Lauren about her whereabouts on the night of Joel’s death, raising more suspicions. Elsewhere, Dee-Dee shares the tragic news with Ed and Ronnie, revealing that Joel was murdered.

Love Drama: Can Daisy Reunite Bethany and Daniel?

Bethany has dumped Daniel, convinced he won’t want to be with her now that she has a stoma bag. Determined to set things right, Daisy rushes to the hospital to talk some sense into her. Can she convince Bethany that Daniel’s feelings haven’t changed?

Stu’s Shocking Decision: Moving to Germany?

Stu’s patience with Yasmeen wears thin after Mason tells him he’s found a place to live. Now, Stu is considering moving to Germany to be closer to Eliza and Dom. How will Yasmeen react to this life-altering decision?

Elsewhere in Weatherfield:

  • Tyrone worries Hope’s vaping has caused her chest infection. Dr. Gaddas confirms his suspicions, leaving Fiz with more than just schoolwork to worry about.
  • Sarah accuses Adam of stealing Damon’s money from the lock-up, but Adam insists he had nothing to do with it. Could Damon’s cousin be the real thief?
  • At the Bistro, Nick and David brace for a legal battle as Rowan pleads not guilty to blackmail and fraud, while Sam hilariously tries to sabotage Nick’s flirting.
  • Jesse reveals to David that he’s rented a flat in Oakhill, expecting a financial windfall.

By Eastieoaks

From Cwmderi to Walford, I have been watching soaps for more than 30 years and there is always a story to come.

Discover more from Eastieoaks

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading