ITV Emmerdale fans jump to soap's defence after complaints over anniversary special following show warning
17.10.2022 - 14:05
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Emmerdale's 50th anniversary celebrations got off to a wind-fuelled start as the storm looming over the Yorkshire Dales started to cause havoc for some of the village's much-loved residents. The ITV soap celebrated its five decades on air on Sunday (October 16) with a special hour-long episode kicking off a week's worth of drama.
Kim Tate appeared as mighty as ever as she lorded around the village on her horse on her wedding day to Will Taylor. However, her grand nuptials came after she overheard her husband-to-be and his ex, Harriet Finch, sharing their true feelings for one another. The pair had an emotional face-off before Kim headed to marry her man.
And there were tears at the aisle as Kim arrived in the church and confronted Will over his relationship with Harriet. But their marriage could be over before it has even begun as the episode ended on a major cliffhanger. With the wedding over and the reception ready to begin, the storm continued to worsen, and back at Home Farm, Lydia arrived and asked for help in the search for pregnant Amelia who has gone into labour alone outside the village.
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In a bid to help, viewers saw Kim step up to saddle with her horse ready to go looking for Amelia in the storm. She then took off on Ice to ride to the rescue in the storm. But again, she came face-to-face with Harriet who had been squashed when she plunged down a ravine followed by the quad bike she was riding in search for Amelia.
But as they looked for the teen, Kim stumbled across Harriet and as she tried to help, her horse, Ice, bolted and left Kim without a way of getting help. Then in another twist, both women ended up
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