ITV Coronation Street fans predict Stephen Reid's downfall as well as next victim - and it's not Carla
16.03.2023 - 16:51
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Coronation Street fans think they know exactly how Stephen Reid's downfall can begin - if someone finally puts two and two together. During the latest trip to Weatherfield on Wednesday night (March 15), viewers watched in rage as Carla Connor grew increasingly erratic and terrified as she believes her psychosis has returned.
But as viewers of the ITV soap know, the Underworld boss is being drugged by bogus businessman - and serial killer - Stephen Reid with the hallucinogenic drug LSD as he continues his mission to claw her beloved factory away from her.
After she and her husband Peter Barlow shared their concerns with Dr Gaddass about Carla's changing state, the businesswoman headed off to work for an important meeting with reps for an American company at the factory. But Carla, played by Alison King, once again tried to put Stephen, played by Todd Boyce, in his place and accused him of being a glorified tea boy, sending him off to make the drinks.
READ MORE: ITV Coronation Street fans shouting at their TVs as they spot major flaw in Carla storyline
But she made a big mistake as armed with the hallucinogenic drug, Stephen once again tampered with Carla's coffee. While his plan was almost thwarted by none other than Sally Metcalfe as she popped over to remind Stephen of Carla's milk choice and even offered to finish off the drinks herself, Stephen refused the help. Then he added more LSD into Carla's hot beverage leading to her spiralling and ordering her staff to leave as they celebrated their latest deal.
However, Corrie viewers were shouting at their TVs as Sally came close to uncovering what Stephen is up to as, worried for Carla and her state of mind, she quickly went to get Peter when she then pointed out to
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