Lyn revels in Paul's demise

Lyn revels in Paul's demise
Lyn revels in Paul's demise (Image credit: Channel 5)

Lyn's enjoying Paul's downfall and when his card is declined in Harold's, she takes great pleasure in cutting it up. Things get worse when Andrew realises that Paul would use Tash and the baby to get at Michael, and tells him to do his own dirty work. And when Paul offers him a job at Lassiter's, Andrew tells him to shove it. Rebecca has begun divorce proceedings and has enlisted Toadie's help. Seeing Andrew let down by Paul, she offers him her support, but he rejects it. However, when Declan offers to help Andrew look for a job, he tells them he appreciates their help. Rebecca and Declan are having dinner at Lucas' with Susan when Declan's phone rings. He's disappointed when he's told he hasn't got the job and realises Paul's behind his failed job and housing applications. And when Paul sues Rebecca for mental hardship Declan tells her the situations out of control. When Rebecca goes home, Declan calls his brother, Oliver, telling him they need his help. Meanwhile, Zeke's heading off for London and the neighbours are bombarding him with lists of what they want him to bring back. And with Karl away too, Susan feels lonely. Click here to watch whatsontv.co.uk's weekly soaps video preview, the Soap Scoop

Patrick McLennan

Patrick McLennan is a London-based journalist and documentary maker who has worked as a writer, sub-editor, digital editor and TV producer in the UK and New Zealand. His CV includes spells as a news producer at the BBC and TVNZ, as well as web editor for Time Inc UK. He has produced TV news and entertainment features on personalities as diverse as Nick Cave, Tom Hardy, Clive James, Jodie Marsh and Kevin Bacon and he co-produced and directed The Ponds, which has screened in UK cinemas, BBC Four and is currently available on Netflix. 

An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.