Fans of Emmerdale pointed out a fault in the storyline as Sandra approached Liv tonight.
The scheming mum had been arrested for planning to swindle Liv and her partner Vinny out of all their cash. She ploughed her recovering alcoholic daughter with booze and then attempted to access her bank account.
However, it was later revealed that Liv had her own plan to see what her mum was really up to, ending in "Scamdra's" arrest. The savvy teenager was actually drinking water and pretended to be drunk and was actually aware of everything that her evil mum had been doing.
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Tonight's episode saw Sandra being questioned by police, where she repeatedly answered: "No comment." However just a couple of scenes later she was released from the station - and already back to making Liv's life a misery.
She had headed to Liv's house to plead with her to withdraw her statement. Sandra told Liv that she was after her money to "protect her" as someone named Tony was apparently after them.
But the daughter wasn't having any of it as she told her to leave. Meanwhile, viewers on Twitter pointed out how unrealistic the scenes were.
Jordan said: "How the hell did she get released that quick!!! #Emmerdale." Roberto said: "Sandra shouldn't be allowed near liv ? #Emmerdale."
Bobby said: "#Emmerdale if Sandra released on bail she won’t be anyway near Liv’s house?" Meanwhile, Mike said: "This is so fake Sandra would of been told don’t go near liv never mind she wouldn’t be let out that quick #Emmerdale."
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