Emmerdale viewers say 'back to square one' after huge love confession
18.10.2023 - 20:03
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Emmerdale viewers bemoaned the show going "back to square one" after a character made a very unsurprising love confession. Charity was sent into a spin after her ex Mack asked her to look after baby Reuben.
A car crash last week left Mack's partner Chloe fighting for her life in hospital after he chose to save Charity (Emma Atkins) instead. With Charity and Chloe both reaching for him as the vehicle teetered on the edge of a cliff, he grabbed Charity's hand.
Charity surprised him in Tuesday's episode by offering to take care of Reuben. And when Chas (Lucy Pargeter) wanted to know why she wasn't following through on her pledge to give her ex a wide berth she confessed what had happened just before the car fell.
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Many viewers had predicted Charity would end up in Mack's arms again and the plot certainly seems to be heading that way. Wednesday's episode saw Mack again seeking out Charity to ask for her help with the baby.
Walking into the Woolpack, he told her: "I know you're not exactly rushed off your feet right now and I was hoping Chas could cover." Charity said: "Since when did it get to this? Me being at your beck and call. I can't believe you've got the brass neck to be honest."
She then told him to "toddle off and sort your own childcare out", saying what happened in the car didn't excuse anything that went before. However later on, viewers saw Chas asking Charity: "What is it with you?".
She then confessed: "It's Mack. You were right, I still love him. I was doing my best to keep it under wraps."
Viewers on X - formerly Twitter - were unimpressed.
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