Hollyoaks spoilers: FIGHT? Finn O’Connor and Edward Hutchinson clash
Tensions flare between Finn O'Connor and newcomer Edward Hutchinson when the pair go head to head over Finn's treatment of Diane
Finn O’Connor (Keith Rice) has been feeling like an outcast ever since discovering his sister Sinead (Stephanie Davies) has no intention of inviting him to her and Sami Maalik’s wedding.
In tonight's episode of Hollyoaks at 6.30pm (See our TV Guide for full listings) Finn confronts his mum Diane (Alex Fletcher) about the situation but when things gets heated, Tony Hutchinson’s dad Edward (Joe McGann) steps in and warns Finn, either he rein in his temper or he’ll be heading straight back to prison!
Meanwhile Yazz Malik (Haiesha Mistry) has been growing closer to Finn. Yazz, who has been left deaf after being caught up in the explosion orchestrated by far right activists Jonny Baxter (Ray Quinn) and Stuart Sumner, has been feeling isolated. When an excited Imran, Sami, Azim and Diane have fun trying on wedding outfits, Yazz, who can’t hear what they’re saying, cuts a solitary figure.
She later confides in Imran that she prefers spending time with people, like Finn, who didn’t know her before she lost her hearing. Imran is shocked!
Elsewhere Sid Sumner’s (Billy Price) date with Juliet Quinn is a disaster when he’s preoccupied knowing that he’s broken his father Stuart's strict instructions not to leave the house and to guard Ste Hay. Sid rushes off, cutting the date short, but accidentally leaves his wallet behind.
How will Juliet react to Sid's hasty exit and is Stuart about to discover that his son went AWOL?
Meanwhile Ste manages to have a meeting with an officer from Prevent but is overwhelmed by the thought that he should move far away from Chester and start his life over again. What will Ste’s next move be?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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