Hollyoaks spoilers: Bobby’s next murder victim revealed as he kills again?
Hollyoaks spoilers: Bobby’s next murder victim revealed as he kills again?
Bobby has a terrifying warning for Goldie (Picture: Lime Pictures)
Killer child Bobby Costello (Jayden Fox) looks set to kill again as he eyes up his next victim – Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey).
The sinister youth is back in the village with mum Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe), and Goldie wastes no time in revealing how sickened she is over Bobby’s involvement in Sylver’s death.
She rants that…
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Banged Up...
Rounding up a week in Hollyoaks (26th-30th April 2021)
There were difficult times for John Paul this week when he discovered that George had been murdered, and he was just as upset as he had been on the previous two occasions that news of George’s death had been shared with him. Having hit George shortly before his death, John Paul feared that he had been responsible and went to tell the police. John Paul told DS Cohen that George had been violent towards him and he had struck out in self defence, however, it was clear that his story was not being believed. DS Cohen later got the results of George’s post mortem back and they revealed that George had died from a blow to the head, likely coming from a missing book-end. Despite John Paul protesting his innocence, DS Cohen believed that he had killed George and charged him.
Despite Verity warning him that he was too close to the case, James stepped up to represent John Paul, and advised him to plead guilty to manslaughter in the hope of receiving a reduced sentence. Meanwhile, Nancy decided to track down the real killer and she looked to have a made a breakthrough when she discovered that George’s ex, Dean, was back in town. Nancy asked to meet with Dean, planning to record a confession. Unfortunately, Dean realised what Nancy was up to, but not before admitting that he’d been in the village on the day of the murder...
Meanwhile, Cher also found herself in the firing line for the murder when a photo of her and George arguing turned up on social media, however, the police were quick to establish the photo as a fake. Although the police were satisfied that Cher wasn’t involved, Mercedes wasn’t so convinced, and questioned whether Cher could have been responsible, pointing out that she had killed before. Mercedes later apologised to Sylver for her remarks, telling him that she thought she may be pregnant and blamed her outburst on ‘baby brain’. Later, a pregnancy test proved that Mercedes wasn’t actually pregnant and, struggling to come to terms with the news, she took a look through Gabriel’s memory box. Sensing another opportunity to be a cow, Cher stole the memory box and planned to set fire to its contents, until a chat with Liberty gave her food for thought. Cher returned the box but proved that she wasn’t done with her vendetta against her step-mother as she proceeded to hide outside the pub and play sounds of a baby crying...
Elsewhere, Diane’s mental health continued to deteriorate this week and Tony was worried when he realised that she’d cancelled her scan, telling her husband she was worried about catching Covid whilst at the hospital. Maybe if the residents of Hollyoaks wore their masks correctly, there would be less Covid in the village? However, it was the electrics that were causing Diane serious worry and she called in an electrician to check things over. Despite the visit throwing up nothing of concern, Diane wasn’t convinced and attempted to climb a ladder to check on the chandelier. However, as Diane climbed, she suddenly blacked out and Tony was panic stricken when he returned to find Diane lying unconscious on the floor.
In other news this week, Leah was amused to hear Sid singing a song about a mystery brunette whilst Cindy and Marnie were each convinced that had the ‘business woman of the year’ award in the bag. Finally, Shaq confessed that he was £50,000 in debt...
This Week’s Cast:
Brody, Cher, Cindy, Courtney, Damon, Darren, Diane, DS Cohen, George, Goldie, James, John Paul Leah, Liberty, Luke, Marnie, Mercedes, Misbah, Nancy, Romeo, Sally, Sami, Scott, Shaq, Sid, Ste, Sylver, Theresa, Tom, Tony, Verity and Yasmine.
Blasts From The Past:
Victor Brothers, Kyle Kelly, Jordan Price, Dirk Savage.
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Out in the Open...
Rounding up a week in Hollyoaks (30th November - 4th December 2020)
It was a huge week for Cher, who found herself gaining a boyfriend, losing a boyfriend, being exposed as a killer and then having a run in with Silas. So just an ordinary week in Hollyoaks then? Cher started the week on cloud nine, having finally got together with Romeo, but her happiness was shattered by the blackmailer, who was threatening to reveal the next sin. With Cher sure that the truth about her sister’s death was about to be revealed, she begged Sylver to help her keep it quiet, and he made plans to pay off the blackmailer. With Mercedes still insisting that they ignore the blackmailer, Sylver felt forced to tell her what Cher had done. Mercedes reacted by revealing Cher’s sin to the assembled punters at The Dog, theorising that once their secrets were out, the blackmailer would have nothing on them. The plan seemed to work, and the doll announced that there would be no more blackmail, but Cher was devastated that her secret was out and decided to get drunk...
Some time later, a now very drunk Cher was staggering through the village, and eventually settled on the city walls, where she was approached by Silas. Back at The Dog, the McQueen’s celebrations were interrupted by the doll, who revealed that, although secrets had been revealed, sinners would still have to be punished. Concerned for Cher’s safety, Sylver and Mercedes headed out to search for her, but Cher had already been brought home by Silas. Whilst out searching, Mercedes received a phone-call from Silas, and the shock of hearing his voice again caused her to lose her footing and fall down the steps. Mercedes was rushed to hospital, where she and Sylver were given the devastating news that she’d lost the baby. Whilst Syler was keen to focus on the loss of their baby, Mercedes had revenge in mind, and she asked George to help her track down Silas when he called round to offer his condolences.
Meanwhile, with Luke and Cindy on holiday, Mandy and Darren were keen to keep an eye on Ollie and invited him to stay with them, but Ollie declined their offer, insisting that he could cope alone. However, after Brooke rejected him, Ollie was clearly struggling, and he called on Juliet to get him some ket. Juliet arrived at the Cunningham’s, but was dismayed to find that Ollie didn’t have the funds to pay for the drugs. Instead, Juliet suggested that Cindy’s house should act as a trap house whilst she was away, in exchange for the drugs. Desperate for a fix, Ollie was left with no option but to agree but things took a turn for the worst when Ollie later collapsed. Too afraid to phone for an ambulance, Juliet called on Peri for help and Peri quickly administered some of Cindy’s bipolar medication to help prevent a seizure before rushing him to hospital. There was relief all round when it was revealed that Ollie was going to be fine, but Peri found herself in hot water when Misbah pointed out how dangerous administering the medication had been. However, keen to protect Peri, Juliet took the wrap, telling Misbah she’d seen it done on a documentary. Peri was touched by Juliet’s actions and suggested that there could be a future for them if Juliet walked away from drug dealing.
Spurred on by Peri’s words, Juliet went to see Victor and told him that she no longer wanted to work for him, but Victor refused to take any notice, and threatened her family again. This was witnessed by Cher, who went straight to Romeo and Marnie to tell them what she’d seen, but Romeo refused to believe her and accused her of stirring up trouble, ending their relationship in the process. When James found out what had gone on, he confronted Juliet, and she admitted that she’d been dealing. After going through Juliet’s phone, James arranged a meeting with Victor, and returned home later to inform Julie that he’d payed Victor off, and he wouldn’t be bothering her again. Juliet was delighted, especially when James asked her to move back in, but when Juliet arrived at the Nightingale’s, she found Victor waiting for her. Unsurprisingly, Victor would not be bought, and he informed Juliet that she didn’t get to walk away from the drugs...
In other news this week, in exchange for his silence about the scam, Edward told Kurt to set Tony and Maxine up, and Diane was clearly jealous when she discovered that the pair were going on a date. Sid returned from rehab and was clearly struggling with his prosthetic, whilst Imran and Brooke arranged a date, but decided to cancel it in light of Ollie’s overdose. Finally, Cleo witnessed a moment between Joel and Theresa, but he insisted that it was Goldie he wanted to be with.
5 Things We Learned This Week:
1. Curtis has been given a non speaking role in the school nativity and Grace is furious! However, I’d say he’s perfect for the part, given that that kid barely utters a word.
2. Tom’s been invited to speak at the “Young Adult Market Owner’s Conference”. That sounds ultra niche so presumably Tom will be speaking to himself.
3. So much can change in a year. This time last year, Ollie had a healthy Dad and a baby on the way. Now, he’s got an ill Dad, no baby, not to mention a whole new face!
4. Hollyoaks exists in its own little bubble, completely separated from the rest of society. You’d image that Silas’ killings would have been big news everywhere, not just in the village, yet no one he speaks to seems to recognise him.
5. Never engage a Hollyoaks resident in a game of ‘never have I ever’. They will have done everything.
This Week’s Cast:
Brooke, Cher, Cleo, Courtney, Darren, Diane, Edward, Felix, George, Goldie, Imran, James, Joel, John Paul, Juliet, Kurt, Luke, Mandy, Marnie, Maxine, Mercedes, Misbah, Nana McQueen, Oliver, Peri, Romeo, Sally, Sid, Silas, Sylver, Theresa, Tom, Tony, Victor and Yasmine.
Blasts From The Past:
Patrick Blake, Lindsay Butterfield, Mitchell Deveraux, Adam Donovan, Jacqui McQueen, Myra McQueen, Myra Pocahontas McQueen, Donna-Marie Quinn, Dodger Savage, Buster Smith
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