More pressure for George as his lies escalate - when Emma puts her foot in it, he has to race to save his own skin.
Meanwhile, Alice tries to better recall the crash and learn the truth before it’s too late.
Paul meets a new man on a night out, but it looks as if his attempt to block out his pain may backfire.
Lynda spots a golden opportunity and there’s a life-or-death emergency at Brookfield.
Thanks to Fleetingeileenm of The Archers in Mustardland
Yes, I see where you’re coming from, Twellsy. With Ruth and Pip in the slurry pit (Jill can die by armchair, that’s fine with me) I couldn’t muster enough energy to hate David, Ben or even Josh, who is no longer resident at Brookfield.
But I could live with that. There are always other Archers, at other farms. I’ll be content with Helen, Alice and Kate on my hate list.
I think I agree about Kenton. A pleasant voice, yes, and unlike the other two he has a sense of humour - a warped sense of humour, admittedly, but a sense of humour.
No! I like Freddie. He’s an idiot and a useless lump, but a kind and well-meaning useless lump.
Tony I just feel sorry for, having to put up with his family. I don’t think he deserves a sticky end but I suppose it would be a merciful release for him.