- Tony returns from honeymoon and sacks Ste from Il Gnosh
- Archie discovers that Lydia killed Sarah
- Jake finds out that he's a free man
Tony, Cindy, and Ste
Tony is unimpressed when he returns from his honeymoon with Cindy to find that Ste and Natty have turned Il Gnosh into a burger bar.
Deciding that he’s not going to accept this sort of behaviour, Tony orders them both to leave, and informs Ste that he no longer has a job.
Feeling that Tony may have been a bit harsh on Ste, Cindy persuades Tony to rethink sacking him, but when Ste turns up a little later he well and truly blows any opportunity of being rehired.
As Ste arrives at Il Gnosh and starts shouting his mouth off at Tony, Cindy tries to stop him to inform Ste about Tony’s change of heart, Ste continues to insult Tony however, and Tony therefore decides that it is indeed the right decision to let him go.
Archie and Lydia
Having been told by Lydia that it’s possible Sarah committed suicide, Archie is hoping to speak some more with Lydia, and catches up with her in the village whilst she’s with Mike and Charlotte.
Lydia tells the others to go on without her, and decides to have a one to one chat with Archie.
Archie is determined to prove that Zoe didn’t kill Sarah, the guilt is really getting to Lydia however, and as Archie continues to talk about possible ways of getting Zoe out of prison, Lydia blurts out that Sarah was never meant to die.
As Lydia’s words begin to sink in, Archie realises that Lydia is the one responsible for Sarah’s death.
Jake
As Jake turns up for his parole meeting, he’s pleased to find out that as a result of his previous state of mind he’s not going to be heading to jail.
Heading back to the village, Jake is keen to celebrate, but is disappointed when he finds that Malachy is not able to share a few drinks with him.
Unable to share drinks with Malachy, Jake gets in contact with Loretta, and arranges to spend time to celebrate with her.
Jake is pleased to be spending time with Loretta, he’s knocked back when he goes to kiss her however, and his good day comes to a bad end as he’s left alone in the flat.














