Daisy's stalking nightmare reaches boiling point next week on Coronation Street with her wedding to Daniel left up in the air as he attempts to put things right with her. Fans will be left wondering if the barmaid will agree to go ahead with their big day.
Then there's more horror as she finds Justin lurking outside, and Daisy declares she’s had enough. She whips out her phone and starts filming him in a bid to prove to him what it feels like.
In the pub, Jenny and Glenda watch the livestream in horror. After Justin hurries away, his sister calls at the Rovers, warning Daisy that this isn’t the first time Justin has become obsessed with someone and she needs to watch herself as he’s dangerous.
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Elsewhere, as Faye heads out for the day with boyfriend Craig. Sally warns Tim that he’s playing a dangerous game as he welcomes Jackson and Miley in.
All goes well until Miley and Stu's granddaughter Eliza recognise each other on the street and stop to chat as Craig and Faye pull up in a cab. Tim’s heart sinks. Later Tim points out to Faye that if she passes up the opportunity to get to know her daughter, she’ll regret it for the rest of her life. Later Faye’s a nervous wreck as Tim ushers Jackson and Miley into the house.
And a favourite Corrie couple are on the rocks as, having dressed to impress, Beth asks Glenda to accompany her to meet her ex Marco. But realising she’s surplus to requirements, Glenda makes herself scarce. Later, as Fiz and Kirk reminisce about the time he proposed to her Beth bristles.
Meanwhile Carla is in danger at the hands of Stephen as her behaviour become even more erratic. She sees Dr Gaddas, describing how each time she’s suffered an episode, it feels like she’s tripping on drugs.
Dr Gaddas prescribes her with diazepam. Ahead of a business meeting, and feeling belittled, Stephen double doses Carla’s drink. As the meeting draws to a close the LSD kicks in.
With the American business associates, gone the girls at the factory celebrate the deal, but they’re interrupted by a worse for wear Carla who barks at them to get out of her factory. The girls are dumbstruck while Stephen allows himself a satisfied smile.
Later, struggling to cope, Carla concedes that she needs another chat with Dr Gaddas who suggests she takes an extended break and goes back on her antipsychotic drugs. Having pocketed her keys from the factory, Stephen lets himself into the flat and checking Carla’s asleep, drops her keys back in her bag before heading into the kitchen and turning on the grill.
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