Coronation Street episode review, Wednesday 31 December 2014
The residents of Coronation Street may have bid farewell to 2014, but it sadly appears that anything but a Happy New Year lies ahead for most of them with last night’s episode fraught with pain and tears and barely an ounce of light relief.
The Street is surprisingly divided where Roy ’s actions are concerned. While we know he has the support of Chesney and a number of other residents, with Jason and Tyrone happy to help him clean the graffiti from his café front, it’s very disappointing to see him rejected by fickle friend Mary. While similarly deflating, it’s less of a surprise to find Anna being entirely unreasonable, viewing the whole sorry mess through frustratingly rose tinted glasses, and even allowing it to drive a wedge between her and Owen. Regardless of what others think of him however, Roy ’s harshest critic is himself and his reaction to what has happened is entirely characteristic, as his honesty and integrity see him determined to plead guilty on Friday.
Alya calls in to the flat to wish him a happy new year, and there is a lovely bashful awkwardness and chemistry between them which I find endearing. She knows of his failings but believes in him which speaks volumes concerning her own character. Despite the horrible circumstances, the Roy, Gary and Alya scenes were the ones I enjoyed most in this episode.

Steve is relieved to hear Liz can give him the money he needs to set things right at Streetcars. A ray of sunshine, she also encourages him to give Michelle the gift he had bought for her, and tell her how he feels, but after overhearing her say she and Steve are done and she wants to put everything behind her and move on with her life, he gives up.
Erica and Nick continue their cringe inducing fling, but each one fears the other is looking for more than just a bit of fun.

As midnight arrived I surveyed the scene before me. While there was a snog fest afoot in the form of Alya and Gary, Steph and Gavin, Leanne and Kal and Nick and Erica, none of them with the exception of Alya and Gary warmed my heart, especially considering everything else that was afoot.
There were some pertinent words of wisdom from Michael who observed, “It’s easier to get through the day if you’ve something to believe in”, and Liz who asked “Who wants ‘what if’ on their headstone? Seize the day.” As 2015 begins, it is these words that I will take from Corrie's 2014 finale, and hope that things are brighter on our beloved cobbles beyond the spring. And to our editor Glenda, my fellow bloggers, readers and commenters, may the New Year be your best yet.
By Emma Hynes
Twitter: @ELHynes
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