ITV Emmerdale fans spot telling clue that David Metcalfe exit ends in death and tragedy
29.11.2023 - 22:27
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers are convinced that a particularly heart-wrenching conversation between David Metcalfe (played by Matthew Wolfenden) and his elderly dad Eric Pollard (Chris Chittell) was a foreboding glimpse at a tragic end in the former's exit plot.
The ITV soap is gearing up to say goodbye to David during Thursday night's instalment, and fans have mixed feelings about the character's departure from the village. David has long been a fixture in the Yorkshire Dales, and has provided much comic relief and romantic drama with his various relationship difficulties.
But sadly, the character's latest storyline is a devastating one, as he's on his way out of the soap after discovering that both his stepson Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant) and dad betrayed him with their secrets. While David is struggling to wrap his head around Jacob's decision to embark on a relationship with his ex Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins), he came to his senses with his dad in the latest instalment.
The shopkeeper apologised to his dad after finding out he'd been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and promised him he'd be there for him during his treatment and deterioration. But such promises come at a puzzling time, as Eric is set to remain in the village after David actor Matthew, who recently announced he'd split from his wife and fellow former Emmerdale star Charley Webb, exits from the soap.
"I have to try and focus on the future, Eric told his son, his voice wobbling in the difficult conversation." "Moving forwards, you just take it easy, do the hours that you want and we'll cover the rest." "It's going to be quite the journey, for both of us. And I can't tell you how good it feels to have you by my side," Eric added poignantly.
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