Thursday, 25 April 2013
Fair City TV Review 25/04/13
I am back for the Thursday review of Ireland's favourite wacky soap Fair City on RTE 1. In today's episode we see bald Paul Brennan attempt to get closer to his long lost son Callum who awakes in Paul's house after last Nights drinking session. Niamh is still not happy with Callums presence which causes tension between Niamh and Paul. Baldy Paul however admits to Callum that he was hoping the paternity test was negative but now that he knows that Callum is his flesh and blood, he is proud to call him his son. Callum seems happy with baldies words but in soap land theres never a happy ending and I'm sure theres trouble ahead for these two.
The Dillon's are still at war with each other with Judith phoning her only son Zach to tell him the dirty deeds she has been up too with his uncle Luke. Not surprisingly Zack hangs up on his Mama. Later in the episode Caoimhe catches her loving mother and Luke together in the surgery. After some screaming from Caoimhe she gives her Mother an ultimation, its a choice between Caoimhe and her siblings or Luke. Judith chooses her children and Luke gets dumped for the 20th time (Poor Luke). However later on in McCoy's pub Judith changes her mind again and decides to choose Luke. Poor Luke yet again proves that he really is a door mat. Caoimhe comes into McCoys and sees the two love birds together and after some more screaming tells her mother she wants nothing more to do with her. Local scumbag Deco Bishop gets involved and offers Caoimhe some moral support escorting her from the pub. Something tells me that Deco has impure thoughts going on on his head but I could be wrong, maybe he is Mother Teresa.
Also in this episode Ray tells Paul he would like to invite Vivienne to go with him to Ruth's party. Paul with his evil voice advises Ray not to bring Vivienne Bishop to the party. Meanwhile Paddy Bishop is still watching Ray and no doubt is planning something sinister.
Nothing too exciting happening in Carrigstown tonight.
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