Hollyoaks spoilers: Brody Hudson secretly visits Buster in prison but what is he hoping to achieve?
Brody goes to visit his abuser, Buster in prison. How will Buster react when the pair come face to face?
Buster Smith (played by Nathan Sussex), currently in prison for grooming and abusing Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) and Ollie Morgan (Aedon Duckworth), has previously requested that his son Damon Kinsella go and visit him behind bars.
However it’s not Damon (Jacob Roberts) who turns up at the prison gates but instead, Damon’s best mate Brody.
Brody, who was consistently abused by football coach Buster when he was a young lad, sees the visit as an opportunity to get Buster to apologise for what he did to him.
However he’s put on the back foot when cruel Buster refuses to do any such thing and rather than say sorry, he belittles Brody.
A desolate Brody is left feeling worthless and useless as all the hurt and pain that Buster caused him in the past, come flooding back. Desperate to try and make himself feel better, Brody makes a bad decision and does something rash.
Elsewhere Liberty moves in with Sienna and Marnie is shocked after discovering Harry half-naked in her son James’s flat. She has stern words for him!
Plus Romeo finds himself being tended to by Lily when he cuts his hand badly from fleeing James’s flat and ends up in hospital. Lily is there to treat the wound but will Romeo use it as another opportunity to flirt with his mate’s wife?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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