Hollyoaks spoilers: Edward Hutchinson reveals his sinister side!
Having already riled Finn O'Connor, Edward Hutchinson has a go at trainee nurse Peri Lomax and threatens to have her suspended!
Tony’s father, Edward Hutchinson (Joe McGann) is a recent arrival to Chester but he’s certainly making his presence known. In tonight’s Hollyoaks episode at 6.30pm (see our TV Guide for full listings) his sinister side emerges.
He’s already warned Finn O’Connor (Keith Rice) to rein in his behavior or he’ll be going back to prison, and tonight he has a nasty dig at Peri Lomax (Ruby O’Donell).
Edward, who works as a surgeon at the same hospital as trainee nurse Peri, comments on Peri’s appearance and threatens her with suspension! Meanwhile Edward is definitely not keen on Finn and is now on a mission to find out the identity of the new secret friend Finn seems to be spending time with.
Elsewhere Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips) and Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) are worried about Luke Morgan’s erratic behavior. Luke (Gary Lucy) has been hitting the booze again and recently caused carnage in the village when he got behind the controls of a crane!
The two women tell Luke that he urgently needs to clean up his act if he’s got any chance of being a father to his baby son DJ. Will Luke take on board their words? And how will Mandy and Darren react when he approaches them to ask if he can spend more time with little DJ?
Plus Stuart Sumner (Chris Simmons) is clearly up to no good when he’s seen taking a knife from the kitchen drawer.
Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) talks about his concerns with Azim Desai (Nav Sidhu) through the garden fence and Stuart’s son, Sid (Billy Price) warns Ste that Stuart will find a way to hurt him. Meanwhile a stab victim arrives in hospital after a gang fight in town. Were far right activists Stuart and Jonny involved?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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