Hollyoaks spoilers: Is Glenn dead? Maxine begins to panic as Glenn lies motionless
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Maxine is in a spin following Glenn's sudden collapse. Is the murdering dad dead?
Following his confession to killing Adam and subsequent collapse, Maxine begins to panic when she thinks Glenn is actually dead!
As he lies motionless on the floor, she makes a frantic call to the WAGS for advice but will the frenzied mum do as they say and make a run for it or will she stay at the scene and call an ambulance?
Elsewhere, Sally jumps to the wrong conclusion when she thinks she’s seen Harley shoplifting from Price Slice and Yazz still doesn’t believe Alfie when she tells him that his dad Mac has been in contact and wants to see him.
No-one believes that Mac can talk after he’s been suffering from locked-in syndrome for months following his horror plunge and Yazz is concerned that Alfie is hearing the voice in his head again.
Wanting to help, she tells Marnie what Alfie has been saying and worried Marnie decides they should follow Alfie to see what he’s up to.
However the pair are shocked when they track him to the hospital and discover Mac out of bed and moving around! How has he made such a dramatic recovery?
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Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4

Tess is a senior writer for What’s On TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite and WhattoWatch.com She's been writing about TV for over 25 years and worked on some of the UK’s biggest and best-selling publications including the Daily Mirror where she was assistant editor on the weekend TV magazine, The Look, and Closer magazine where she was TV editor. She has freelanced for a whole range of websites and publications including We Love TV, The Sun’s TV Mag, Woman, Woman’s Own, Fabulous, Good Living, Prima and Woman and Home.
