Emmerdale's Cain Dingle could be the one to end Meena Jutla's murderous reign.
During tonight's episode of the ITV soap, Dr Liam Cavanagh was desperate to get revenge on Meena - who managed to escape the village last week - for murdering his daughter Leanna.
However, Liam - who has understandably been left devastated by Meena's admission - confessed to Cain that he didn't have it in him to shoot Meena and begged him to do it for him.
Asking him to be the one to wield the gun, Liam said if Cain was able to do it for him, it would prove they were "mates".
So will Cain be the one to get some sort of justice for Liam?
It comes after Emmerdale bosses teased Meena will get her "judgement day" soon.
"I think it's fair to say that judgement day for Meena is coming. But whether she'll get away with murder you're going to have to wait and find out," executive producer Jane Hudson teased to The Mirror and other press.
"There are still some more twists and turns to be had in this story. Some that you probably won't see coming but I think we can all agree that Meena can pretty much do anything."
She added: "But yes, Meena's judgement day is coming. It won't play out quite as you expect, there will be a lasting effect on a lot of the villagers but I think within the next few months, Meena will get what's coming with her."
Dr Liam was feared to be Meena's latest victim last week, but on seeing a police car, she decided to run away instead.
Actor Johnny McPherson has confessed his character could turn to murder to see Meena's reign ended.
"I do think it’s entirely dependent on the situation. I think he’s a very reasonable man, he’s a medical man, he’s a scientist, he has great control over his emotions, he’s very logical and rational," he told Metro.co.uk, "But if confronted with a set of circumstances where he has to act instinctively, there is definitely a possibility he could act murderously."
Teasing that there was still a lot more to come, he added: "In terms of confronting Meena, towards the end it felt satisfying. It felt like the right way for the truth to come out. I was pleased with that."