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Vikki Tennant | 15:40 UK time, Wednesday, 3 August 2011

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It cannot be the end of Jimmy and Scarlett! After Scarlett called the police on Jimmy for 'kidnapping' Madonna, both parties agreed that they had to behave like adults for the sake of their daughter. This left poor Jimmy resigning himself to the fact that he and Scarlett are definitely over. But please, please Scarlett will you just see sense?! She is kinda getting on my nerves now, I know Jimmy was in the wrong but she's taking it too far!


Elsewhere in Shieldinch, the Not-So-Legit Lenny vs Feeble Fraser mini battle is still going on. Bizarrely, Feeble Fraser is actually doing not too badly in stirring up trouble between Amber and her Dad, but I don't think Lenny will be taking this lying down! Last week it was Gabriel underestimating the Mighty Murdoch and now it's Fraser - these eejits really need to get a grip and Lenny needs to start showing them who's boss!

Light relief came in the form of the scheming Zinnie the Pooh who was trying to play havoc with Raymond and Eileen's relationship. It's not too serious at the moment but I reckon this girl could be dangerous! But perhaps not as dangerous as Slimy Sandy - what's that bloke all about? He rocked up in Shieldinch apparently looking at property and has ended up on a date with Eileen. But why is he acting so shifty, why is he asking weird questions, why does he carry a newspaper clipping of the samba drumming class, why in the preview for next week is he ransacking the flat and smashing pictures of Annie and why oh why doesn't he use a firmer holding hair gel?! Argh so many questions!

Let us know your thoughts on hair gel and any other aspect of this week's episode by commenting below.

Quote of the Week
Lenny (to Fraser): "You cannae be an ambassador, you're an embarrassment."

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