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A killer revealed, a lover betrayed, and a reunion thwarted.
The McQueens have shown a united front since George (Callum Kerr) was murdered, but who is the killer among them? John Paul (James Sutton) certainly found more support from his family than his friends (and former lovers) as both James (Gregory Finnegan) and Ste (Kieron Richardson) doubted his innocence. Ste’s daughter Leah (Ela-May Demircan) caught James lying to her father, does it spell the end of #Stames? Brooke (Tylan Grant) tried to help Darren (Ashley Taylor Dawson) woo Nancy (Jessica Fox) back, what went wrong?
With all these heavy hitters (and more) giving star turns, choosing the Star of the Week was a difficult task. Find out if you agree with our pick.
Plus: The Blokes dish about their "wishful storytelling" ideas for the show, including an American-style plastic surgery recast and a devious threesome that would force "Hollyoaks Later" to return.
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A killer revealed, a lover betrayed, and a reunion thwarted.
The McQueens have shown a united front since George (Callum Kerr) was murdered, but who is the killer among them? John Paul (James Sutton) certainly found more support from his family than his friends (and former lovers) as both James (Gregory Finnegan) and Ste (Kieron Richardson) doubted his innocence. Ste’s daughter Leah (Ela-May Demircan) caught James lying to her father, does it spell the end of #Stames? Brooke (Tylan Grant) tried to help Darren (Ashley Taylor Dawson) woo Nancy (Jessica Fox) back, what went wrong?
With all these heavy hitters (and more) giving star turns, choosing the Star of the Week was a difficult task. Find out if you agree with our pick.
Plus: The Blokes dish about their "wishful storytelling" ideas for the show, including an American-style plastic surgery recast and a devious threesome that would force "Hollyoaks Later" to return.