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Corrie's About to Lose Two Stars (Maybe Three?) - Here's the Tea




Okay, so I've been following Coronation Street drama for years, and next week is going to be absolutely brutal for fans.

Two major characters are getting the boot, and honestly? There's a massive hint that a third might be packing their bags too. I'm talking about departures that'll leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the cobbles.

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Sue Cleaver's 25-Year Run Comes to an End

Let's start with the big one. Sue Cleaver - you know, Eileen Grimshaw herself - announced back in January that she's done with Weatherfield after 25 years. Twenty-five bloody years! That's longer than some of us have been alive. The woman's 61 now, did her stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, and apparently decided it was time for something completely different.

Here's where it gets interesting though.



They're bringing back Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw) specifically for her exit storyline. The guy's 40 now, been away from the show for ages, but Sue literally called him up over a year ago and asked if he'd come back to "take her out" of the show. His response? "Oh my gosh, of course I would." Which is actually pretty sweet when you think about it.

Thailand Business Ventures and Marriage Proposals Gone Wrong

So here's how they're writing her out. Jason's apparently set up some business in Thailand (because of course he has), and he wants mum to join him as his new partner. Meanwhile, poor George Shuttleworth is planning to propose to Eileen, completely oblivious that she's already mentally booking flights to Southeast Asia.

The proposal scene sounds awkward as hell. George gets down on one knee, pops the question, and Eileen just... doesn't seem that into it. Imagine being Tony Maudsley having to act through that rejection. Brutal.

But here's the kicker - when George finds out about the Thailand plan, he doesn't just sulk. He books a holiday as a "test run" and offers to leave Weatherfield with both Eileen and Jason.



Will George Follow Her Into the Sunset?

This is where the third departure comes in. Nobody's officially confirmed whether Tony Maudsley (George) is leaving permanently, but the storyline is definitely setting it up that way. Think about it - what's George without Eileen? The character doesn't really have any other major connections on the street.

Sue's been pretty open about wanting this specific ending. She told The Mirror: "I said very much that I would like her to go off to pastures new, you know, to kind of mirror what I'm doing in a sense. And I just think it's time for a change."

Ryan Thomas Creates More Drama (Obviously)

Because one family drama isn't enough, they're having Jason flirt with Danielle Silverton while he's back. She's Theo Silverton's estranged wife - you remember Theo, right? The guy whose brother Todd had that whole affair mess with. It's like a soap opera within a soap opera, which is exactly the kind of chaos Corrie does best.

Honestly, bringing Ryan back for this feels like the right call. Sue mentioned how filming those final scenes with him felt like coming "full circle," and you can tell she genuinely wanted him there for her send-off.



The End of an Era

Twenty-five years is an insane run for any character, let alone one who's been as central to the show as Eileen. She's survived countless storylines, relationship disasters, family drama - basically everything Coronation Street could throw at her.

Sue seems genuinely happy with how they're writing her out, which isn't always the case when long-term actors leave soaps. She called the ending "wonderful" and "very apt," which suggests the writers actually put some thought into giving her character a proper conclusion rather than just killing her off or having her disappear mysteriously.

The episodes air next week on ITV1, and honestly? I'm not ready to say goodbye to Eileen Grimshaw. But if she's got to go, at least she's going out on her own terms with her son by her side.

Whether George follows them to Thailand or gets left behind at Manchester Airport remains to be seen.




Frequently Asked Questions

What is the setting of "Coronation Street"?

"Coronation Street" is set in the fictional Weatherfield, a suburb of Manchester. The show focuses on the lives of the residents of Coronation Street and the various challenges they face.


How often do episodes of "Emmerdale" air?

"Emmerdale" typically airs six episodes a week, with the show broadcast in the evenings. This frequency allows for continuous development of storylines and character arcs.


Can you watch UK soap operas online?

Yes, many UK soap operas are available to watch online through official broadcaster websites and streaming services. Viewers can catch up on missed episodes or watch previous seasons at their convenience.


Statistics

  • In 2022, "Hollyoaks" addressed mental health issues through a storyline that received significant media attention and praise.
  • The portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters has become increasingly prominent in UK soap operas, reflecting societal changes and advancements in representation.
  • As of 2023, "Emmerdale" has won the British Soap Award for Best British Soap multiple times, with over 20 wins.
  • Over 100 characters have been killed off in "Coronation Street" since its inception, showcasing the dramatic nature of the storylines.
  • Research indicates that viewers of soap operas are more likely to discuss social issues with friends and family, demonstrating the genre's impact on social discourse.
  • "Coronation Street" holds the record as the longest-running soap opera in the UK, having first aired in 1960.
  • Soap operas have been shown to influence public opinion on social issues, with studies indicating a correlation between storylines and changes in viewer attitudes.
  • As of 2023, "EastEnders" has featured over 3,000 episodes since its launch, making it one of the most prolific soap operas in history.

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How To

How To Watch Classic Episodes of UK Soap Operas

If you're interested in watching classic episodes of UK soap operas, several platforms provide access to archived content. Begin by checking the official websites of the respective shows, as they may have sections dedicated to classic episodes. Streaming services like BritBox or ITV Hub often feature classic episodes or special collections. You can also explore DVD collections available for purchase, which may include significant episodes from the show's history. Online platforms like YouTube may contain fan-uploaded classic episodes or clips, allowing you to revisit iconic moments from your favorite soaps.