Remember when Mary Taylor (Patti Clare) held Norris Cole (Malcolm Hebden) captive in a cabin with a wooden spoon in her hand?
Who’d have guessed the two would go on to become a legendary and married couple on Coronation Street, delivering the show’s trademark warmth, squabbling, and humour?
Mary, on the other hand, maintains her outlandish behaviour as she picks up a chainsaw and chops off the skull of a paperboy.
Before you get too worked up about Corrie being all doom, gloom, and violence, be assured that it’s simply the long-standing paperboy decoration that hangs outside the Kabin.
An epoch has come to an end.
After the sorrowful burial of Norris, who had departed away, the brutal attack on a mainstay of Corrie occurs. However, Norris has left some last puzzles in his wake, prompting Mary’s outburst.
She hopes she will discover a hidden treasure or a mystery inside the boy’s depths, but what has Norris concealed there? And, most importantly, how!?
Norris concludes by disclosing that Rita used to get her hair secretly coloured by Claudia, after teasing that the paperboy outside The Kabin had a secret.
We have to stan a rumour to the end.
Viewers will have to wait and see what final trick the beloved Norris has up his sleeve when Mary performs her decapitation.