GOOD NEWS !! Todd Finally Got Rid Of Theo | Coronation Street

Next week on Coronation Street (October 6th–10th) promises to be one of the most emotionally charged and dramatic weeks we’ve seen in Weatherfield for a long time. Jealousy, betrayal, heartbreak, and shocking revelations ripple through the cobbled streets, as Todd Grimshaw finally reaches his breaking point with Theo, setting in motion events that could change their lives forever.


Theo’s Jealousy Reignites

The week begins with Todd and Billy returning from an important appointment, seeking comfort in a quiet drink at the pub. Their conversation about “the next steps” sounds innocent enough, but Theo — always one to let his insecurities get the better of him — sees red. His jealousy flares when he catches Todd and Billy laughing together. Todd calmly explains that he’ll only inform Theo once the test results come in, but Theo isn’t satisfied.

Later, after attending a funeral, Theo spots Todd again, this time chatting with George and Christina. His irritation deepens — in his mind, Todd seems to be spending more time with anyone but him. What starts as mild annoyance soon builds into something much darker, a dangerous mix of obsession and resentment.


Todd’s Health Fears

Behind the scenes, however, Todd is fighting a private battle of his own. He tells Theo that he can’t attend Noah’s funeral due to work, but that’s far from the truth. When alone with Billy, he finally opens up — he’s going to the hospital for bowel cancer checks. It’s a confession that shakes Billy to the core. Immediately, he insists on accompanying Todd, refusing to let him go through this alone. Billy’s concern softens the tension between them, reminding viewers just how deep their connection still runs.

For Todd, though, Theo’s constant jealousy is becoming unbearable. He begins to wonder if Theo really cares about him, or if this relationship is just another controlling chapter in his life.


Theo Crosses a Line

Days later, Theo makes an unexpected return after being away, and his reappearance causes chaos. He arrives just in time to find Asha in a critical state at Victoria Gardens — unconscious, barely breathing, and surrounded by evidence of drugs and alcohol. Theo shouts for help, drawing the attention of nearby residents. To the outside world, he appears to be a hero.

But Todd isn’t fooled. He confronts Theo angrily, questioning where he’s been all this time and accusing him of playing the savior just for attention. Amy steps in, reminding Todd that Asha might have died without Theo’s quick thinking. Her words leave Todd conflicted — but deep down, he knows Theo’s actions aren’t as selfless as they seem.


Asha’s Tragic Struggle

Meanwhile, the Alahan family faces a nightmare. Asha’s overdose shocks everyone, and Dev is left distraught. He confides in Bernie that he’s furious his daughter has put them through such trauma. As Asha lies in hospital fighting for her life, her loved ones cling to hope. The scene is heartbreaking — a reminder of how quickly life in Weatherfield can spiral out of control.


Secrets and Scandals at Ronnie’s Party

Elsewhere, at Ronnie’s birthday bash in the Bistro, chaos brews. Carl finds himself awkwardly seated between Abby and James — the two people he’s secretly been sleeping with. Debbie, ever the observer, catches on quickly and warns Abby that her affair must stop before it destroys everything.

But Abby’s reckless nature gets the better of her. When she overhears Debbie advising Kevin to hire a strong solicitor, paranoia kicks in. She hurriedly texts Carl — unaware that she’s actually sent the incriminating message straight to Kevin. Carl scrambles to delete it before his brother sees it, but will he get there in time?

Kevin’s patience runs out. After the disastrous party, he throws Abby out of Number 13 and demands her house key back. Bernie later warns Abby that Kevin has tossed her belongings into the street, leaving her humiliated and homeless once again.

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Tim’s Past Comes Back to Haunt Him

As the week progresses, Tim Metcalfe faces his own shocking reunion. While driving his cab, he picks up an unexpected passenger — Trisha Pinkerton, a woman from his distant past. Their meeting stirs up old memories, and when they cross paths again at the Rovers, his mates can’t resist teasing him about rekindling an old flame. But the jokes quickly fade when Sally catches wind of the situation.

Trisha later visits the cab office, only to be confronted by Sally, who wastes no time marking her territory. Furious that Tim missed their anniversary dinner, Sally demands answers. That’s when the truth comes out — Tim confesses that when he was 14, Trisha was nearly 20, and they’d had a relationship. The revelation leaves Sally stunned and Brian deeply disturbed.

Brian accuses Trisha of grooming Tim, a claim that sparks an explosive argument between the two men. Tim defends Trisha, but Brian refuses to back down, insisting that the power imbalance in their past cannot be ignored. The tension escalates, forcing Tim to finally face painful memories he’s long buried.


Becky’s Return Causes Turmoil

Meanwhile, Weatherfield welcomes back a familiar — and controversial — face. Becky Swain, long presumed dead after faking her own demise four years ago, strolls back into town as if nothing happened. She’s bold, brash, and determined to reclaim her place in the Connor–Swain family.

Actress Amy Cudden describes Becky as a “shape-shifter” — someone who adapts to any situation to get what she wants. Using humor to disarm those around her, Becky quickly charms Lisa and even her daughter, Betsy. But beneath the jokes lies desperation. Becky desperately wants to reconnect with Betsy, though her lack of boundaries threatens to undo everything.

She’s not the responsible parent Betsy needs — she’s impulsive, fun-loving, and chaotic. Lisa and Carla can see trouble brewing, but Becky refuses to step aside. “Just being alive makes things complicated,” Amy teases. Becky’s return guarantees more drama, especially as she tries to rebuild her relationship with her daughter while stirring up old conflicts in Weatherfield.


Jack P. Shepherd’s Big Reveal

Off-screen, there’s a lighter moment for fans as Coronation Street veteran Jack P. Shepherd, who has played David Platt for 25 years, reveals why he’ll never compete on Strictly Come Dancing. Despite his charisma, Jack confirms that his loyalty lies with ITV, meaning he’ll never cross over to the BBC.

While some stars have left the cobbles to chase glitterballs and sequins, Jack insists he’s content where he is. For him, Weatherfield is home — and as long as the viewers keep watching, he’s happy to keep entertaining.


Todd’s Final Decision

As the week draws to a close, Todd realizes he can’t keep living under Theo’s shadow. Between the stress of his health scare and Theo’s suffocating jealousy, something has to give. When Theo confronts him one last time, accusing him of betrayal, Todd finally snaps.

He calmly but firmly tells Theo it’s over — for good. There are no second chances, no lingering apologies. Todd’s decision marks the end of their turbulent chapter. For once, he chooses peace over chaos, self-respect over manipulation.

Theo leaves, defeated and furious, while Billy quietly supports Todd through the aftermath. The closing moments are both bittersweet and freeing — Todd has finally rid himself of Theo, but at a heavy emotional cost.