2240: Warren hands over The Dog
Aired Friday, Feb 22 2008 at 18:30 GMT on Channel 4
Published Tuesday, Feb 12 2008, 21:13 GMT |
By Kris Green | When Warren finds Louise has packed her bags and has decided to leave him, he feels the need to prove to her that he is serious about going straight. The Osbornes can't believe their luck when Warren returns to the hospital to hand over the keys to The Dog, but will it be enough to convince Louise that Warren has really changed his ways?
John Paul is keen to avoid Kieron after their illicit kiss at the fashion show, but Kieron catches up with him at the McQueens' and they're forced to face up to it. John Paul is surprised by how calm Kieron seems to be about it, and finds himself intrigued by how unconventional he is considering that he's a priest. As they drink a few beers together and chill out, John Paul finds himself caught up in a silly game of 'Truth or Dare', as Kieron insists on proving that not all priests are uptight or prudish.
When Kieron dares him to buy more beer from Drive 'N' Buy wearing only his boxers, John Paul is compelled to agree, eager to show that he can have fun too. As they approach Drive 'N' Buy, it seems like John Paul is starting to lose his nerve. Will he go through with his prank to impress the priest?
Zak comforts a worried Katy and tries to reassure her that it is perfectly OK for a girl to worry over her boyfriend. Shocked by the news that there was a siege in the village, Justin apologises to Katy for not being there for her and reveals that he had crashed at Danny's after having one too many drinks with his mate.
It's the day of Max's ECG but O.B. still feels like a third wheel in the flat as Max and Steph need time together by themselves. A preoccupied O.B. tries to block out his anxieties by sorting some fruit at MOBS but, still smarting from Zak's words, he dumps the task and heads off to the village where, as he takes in the surroundings, memories start to flood back. The challenges he has faced, the laughter, friendship, the awful memories of The Dog fire. Moving on the to the cemetery, O.B. places flowers on Mel Burton's grave before heading back, having made up his mind whether to stay or leave the village for good…