All stunning moments from Emmerdale's huge Caleb, Kim and Frank episode
09.06.2023 - 00:23
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Caleb Milligan (William Ash) had his smug smile wiped from his face in Thursday’s (June 8) edition of Emmerdale as the truth about his connection to Frank Tate and Kim’s (Claire King) revenge plan was revealed. For a one-hour episode, there was a lot to cover in Caleb’s storyline, let alone the developments elsewhere with the likes of Mandy (Lisa Riley) and Paddy (Dominic Brunt) and Charles (Kevin Mathurin) meeting his dad Victor (Eddie Osei). So, if you’re scratching your head over Caleb knowing how Frank died or you need a hand to understand how Kim worked out what Caleb was up to then sit down, we’ve got it all covered.
That’s been a question whirring around our minds ever since Caleb’s connection to the iconic character was revealed. It turns out Caleb got in contact with Kim’s ex-husband Graham Foster back in the day, who had a few too many secrets to tell. Once he had got the alcoholic drunk, Caleb was enjoying every single moment of Graham telling him about Kim’s life, including watching Frank die, and even spilt the tea on Cain (Jeff Hordley) being convinced that he had killed Joe Tate after punching him.
After telling Gabby (Rosie Bentham) everything, Nicky (Lewis Cope) was brutally beaten by Caleb, who then told his son to start running as once the police get involved, he’s going to frame him for everything. As Nicky headed out of the village, Gabby was in the kitchen at Home Farm, telling the likes of Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy) and Bernice (Samantha Giles) what had happened. She then heard Nicky’s phone go.
It was Ally (Joshua Horrocks). It was this conversation that allowed Ally to learn his boyfriend’s secret. He found Nicky on the side of a road and told him there was no way they’d be getting back together.
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