'Does Phelan think it's game over? Never in a million years!,' says Connor McIntyre

'Does Phelan think it's game over? Never in a million years!,' says Connor McIntyre
(Image credit: Mark Bruce)

Phelan's in real danger of getting exposed but Connor McIntyre reckons the evil builder certainly doesn't think the game's up

Coronation Street star Connor McIntyre says that despite things going from bad to worse for Phelan soon, the twisted builder doesn't think it's game over.

Next week Phelan arrives at the mill site to find that work is well underway on draining the lake - where Andy and Vinny are currently making friends with the fishes after he dumped their bodies there. As the day draws to a close, he's horrified to see one of the bodies emerging from the water.

Fearing that his dark secret will be exposed, Phelan hangs around as his oblivious colleagues head home. He then puts on some waders and drags both bodies out.

"Phelan is losing control, but his answer to that is to take control - 'Okay, I do X, I do Y, I do Z'," Connor has told TV Times.

With a concrete mixer and a half-built development at his disposal, he quickly comes up with an idea. He drops the bodies of Andy and Vinny into the column mould in the mill foundations.

"Does he think it's game over? Never in a million years!"

But things don't go to plan as the killer ends up getting trapped himself in unset concrete...

So could next week be the week that the evil builder finally gets his comeuppance?

David Hollingsworth
Editor

David is the What To Watch Editor and has over 20 years of experience in television journalism. He is currently writing about the latest television and film news for What To Watch.

Before working for What To Watch, David spent many years working for TV Times magazine, interviewing some of television's most famous stars including Hollywood actor Kiefer Sutherland, singer Lionel Richie and wildlife legend Sir David Attenborough. 

David started out as a writer for TV Times before becoming the title's deputy features editor and then features editor. During his time on TV Times, David also helped run the annual TV Times Awards. David is a huge Death in Paradise fan, although he's still failed to solve a case before the show's detective! He also loves James Bond and controversially thinks that Timothy Dalton was an excellent 007.

Other than watching and writing about telly, David loves playing cricket, going to the cinema, trying to improve his tennis and chasing about after his kids!