Tuesday, 3 March 2015

2 March 2015

Gaynor cannot adjust to life on her own
Gaynor takes out two mugs from the cupboard, then puts one back;  
She appears lonely . . .
she appears lost, 
. . . and cannot face school
and phones school to tell them she has “a bug” and will not be in today.
The postman acquires some juicy gossip
Meanwhile, Hywel is leaving Sheryl’s and kisses her at the door, witnessed by Mark;  “Everyone will know now!” says Hywel, but Sheryl tells him they will have to face everyone sometime.   
"We should go to the Deri – as a couple"
“We should go to the Deri at lunchtime as a couple,” she suggests.
Hywel does not want to make it any more difficult for Gaynor, but Sheryl insists, “We can’t hide away in the flat for ever – it’s time to be open and honest.   Don’t forget to phone Rhys!”   
As she goes back inside, she looks jubilant.
Anita will not even let him put the washing in the machine
Anita will not allow Meic to put the washing into the machine, and when there is a knock at the door he asks, “Do you want to answer that as well?”   
Meic asks Diane for help
It is Diane, and he tells her that Anita has been insisting on doing everything;  “Can you take her out somewhere to give her a break?”
Gethin is again looking for somewhere to live . . .
Gethin goes to the salon to tell Dani he will be out on the street, as it did not work out at Jinx’s and there is no room at Gwynfor’s.   
. . . but does not seem to be getting anywhere . . .
“Garry would go nuts if you stayed with us,” she tells him, 
. . . until he points out the reason
but he emphasises that this is Garry’s fault and relates the tale of the thousands of Garry’s “dodgy money” being stolen by Sioned.
At last Dani gives in and hands him the flat key;  
"Garry is going to be delighted!"
Sheryl comments, “Garry is going to be delighted!” and adds, “Mind if I go out at lunchtime?   I’m meeting Hywel at the Deri.   There’s no turning back now!”
"I wouldn't mind a bit of company," says Diane
Diane tells Anita, “I’ve got the day off – what are you doing today?   I wouldn’t mind a bit of company.”   Of course Anita has many reasons not to leave Meic on his own, 
Gabriella is back, much to Meic's relief
but in the nick of time, Gabriella returns from Llaneuchllyn, and Meic convinces Anita that he will be all right now that she is back.   “Anyone would think you’re trying to get rid of me,” says Anita.
As Gaynor sits morosely, Rhys arrives unexpectedly, as he has to do an essay on Welsh Rugby in the 70s and 80s, and needs his father’s help.   
"There's no easy way to say this . . ."
Gaynor tells him to sit down;  “There’s no easy way to tell you this – he won’t be coming home this lunchtime – or any other lunchtime.   I’ve thrown him out!   He’s been having an affair for months, with Sheryl, and she’s pregnant.   So you’ll be having a little brother or sister before long.   Nice, eh?”
"What's wrong with him?"
Rhys is furious;  “What’s wrong with him?   He’s destroyed every family I ever had!” and he storms out of the house.
"He's back to his dirty old tricks!"
Mark tells Debbie what he saw earlier, and remarks, “He’s back to his dirty old tricks!”   
Debbie asks them straight
Hywel and Sheryl enter the Deri;  in her usual sensitive manner, Debbie asks, “Are you two together, or what?”
Sheryl replies, “Yes, not that it’s any of your business,” and Hywel mumbles selfconsciously.   
Rhys comes in and disturbs the equilibrium, as Garry watches
At this point Rhys bursts in, shouting, “You’ve got a nerve, flaunting her in here!   Gaynor told me everything – how could you do this to her?”
"How can you sleep with her husband?"
Facing Sheryl, he demands, “How can you sleep with her husband?”   By this time, all the other customers are taking a keen interest in the proceedings.   
Hywel does not appear happy when told, "Tie a knot in it!"
Hywel suggests they should discuss this somewhere else, but Rhys will not be deterred:  “Why?   Are you ashamed?   You should be!   Tie a knot in it!”
Sheryl intervenes;  “Don’t talk to your dad like that!” but Rhys tells her he will talk to him how he likes.   “Why are you such a dog?   You’ve got a wife at home, and you’re out with your slut!”
Sheryl becomes a victim of the confrontation . . .
This description infuriates Hywel, who lunges at his son;  Sheryl tries to break them up, but is thrown against the bar, 
. . . and cries, "The baby!"
and as she sinks slowly to the floor, exclaims, “The baby!”
Hywel and Garry help her to her feet, and, as he takes Sheryl to the hospital, Hywel threatens Rhys, “If anything happens to this baby . . .”   Never slow on the uptake, Debbie whispers, “She’s pregnant!”
Some light relief for Meic in the café 
In the café, Gabriella tells Meic of her visit, and Meic confides that it is nice to laugh, especially after the last few days.   
"The stress is getting the better of her!"
“I’m coping fine, unlike Anita.   The stress is getting the better of her, she fusses over everything and I’m worried she is overdoing it.”   He asks Gabriella to help with the housework.
"Fingers crossed that the baby's all right"
Debbie comes in with Mark, commenting, “Who’d have thought that was going on under our noses?   Fingers crossed that the baby’s all right.”
"It's all my fault!"
Back at Llwyncelyn, Rhys tells Gaynor that he should not have “lost it” like that;  he will blame himself if anything happens to the baby.   
They try to console each other
He tells Gaynor, “You’re a better parent to me than he ever was,” and they hug.
The waiting is over . . .
At the hospital, Hywel is impatient, but at last they are taken to a room where Sheryl is given a scan.   
. . . but the baby's heartbeat is difficult to detect
Owing to her early stage of pregnancy, it is difficult to find the baby’s heartbeat, and Sheryl is convinced she has lost the child.
Garry hurls Gethin's bags down the stairs
Garry returns to Dani in his flat, and is appalled when he sees Gethin there;  “He’s not staying here!” Garry insists, and throws Gethin’s bags down the stairs.   
Dani takes charge and puts Garry in his place
Dani addresses  Garry;  “He’s here because he cannot afford anywhere else, and that’s your fault, after that business with Sioned.   I won’t see my brother on the streets.   He either stays here or goes back to number 7!”
Garry gives in — anything to get Gethin out of his flat
Garry gives in to her and hands number 7’s key to Gethin;  “You can pay rent next month!” he says, but Gethin protests he cannot pay rent as Garry does not pay him.
"What?   You're not paying him?"
Dani is amazed;  “If he gets no wages, he’ll never pay you back!   This stops today!” she orders.   She tells Garry to pay his wages, and Gethin to repay the money by regular payments.  “I don’t want details – just sort it out!   Is that clear?”
Then she warns Garry to sort things out with Sioned;  “We don’t want her getting one up on you!”
"I'm going to the hospital"
Rhys has been unable to contact his father, so tells Gaynor he is going to the hospital.
Some housework is going on
When Anita returns from her day out with Diane, Gabriella has been vacuuming and Meic doing the dusting, but Anita is displeased.   
"It's my job to clean!"
“It’s my job to clean,” she protests, “The menial chores like dusting and cleaning keep my mind off everything else that’s going on.”
"You can get the washing in, and iron it"
Meic reassures her by replying, “Someone needs to get the washing in and do the ironing.”
They are anticipating the worst . . .
Sheryl and Hywel are standing in a hospital corridor, in tears, when Rhys arrives;  
. . . and so does Rhys when he sees them . . .
he sees them from a distance and assumes the worst.   
. . . but actually the news is good . . .
As he hides round a corner, the nurse tells Sheryl that the baby is fine, much to their relief.
. . . however, Rhys is unaware of this
They leave, much happier, but Rhys is still wracked with guilt.

Monday, 2 March 2015

27 February 2015

"Look what I found on my table . . ."
Siôn is summoned upstairs by a cry from Sioned, 
". . . a dead crow!"
who has discovered a dead crow on her table;  she says that someone must have broken in, but Siôn asks, 
"Have you upset anyone?"
“Have you upset anyone?”
Hywel overdoes the "caring husband" act
Hywel fusses over Gaynor, asking if she wants coffee, or some toast, so she decides to go to school, asking him, “Aren’t you going to kiss your wife goodbye?”
"I really messed up!"
Kelly runs after Jinx, ignoring his request for her to go away;  “I’m sorry, I really messed up!” she tells him, but he is concerned that she go before Ffion sees her.   “I really thought Ffion was having an affair!” she protests, 
"Bye, Kelly!"
but Jinx insists, “When it comes to our family and the adoption we are taking no risks.   Bye, Kelly!”
"And you're just carrying on?"
Gaynor goes to see Colin, who is surprised that she intends to carry on as though nothing has happened.   
"Are you sure it's over?"
When Gaynor tells him that she wants to deal with the matter quietly, Colin comments, “Sheryl has a talent for getting her affairs on the front page of the Western Post!   Are you sure it’s over between them?”   He agrees to keep quiet about the matter.
Jinx has to go back to CwmFM . . .
As Jinx has to go to CwmFM to cover for another presenter, Ffion has an opportunity to tell Gethin, “I want you to move out – carrying on like this is impossible!”   
. . . and Ffion tells Gethin to move out
Gethin reacts that he has nowhere to go, and thought they understood each other.   Despite Ffion maintaining that they need some distance between them, he responds, 
"I love you!"
“I love you – why are you doing this to me?”
The dead crow puts Garry off his coffee
Sioned marches into Garry’s flat, and dumps the dead bird on his table, demanding, “Did Britt give you the key?”   Garry is concerned that she has not brought the money she owes, but she is convinced that he left the crow;  “Who else has an axe to grind with me?”
"If we work together, you'll get your money quicker"
She suggests that if they work together, he will get his money quicker, but he is reluctant:  “I don’t want to work with a partner who has a psycho after them!   Go and play Sherlock somewhere else.”
"I'm his wife and the one he loves!"
Gaynor walks into the salon, saying, “I hope you don’t expect us to be friends ever again!   You knew exactly what you were doing, using me to get your claws into Hywel!   I’ve warned you before, but you didn’t listen.   Understand this – I’m his wife and the one he loves;  you’re just a bit of fun – anyone would have done the trick.”
Sheryl drops the bombshell about the baby
Sheryl responds, “I shall have to start telling people before long, about the baby– I’m four weeks gone!”   At this, Gaynor’s attitude changes;  after accusing Sheryl of lying, she marches out of the salon.
Gemma reveals the meaning of a dead crow . . .
In the Deri, Sioned tells Gwyneth of her experience;  Gemma is nearby and comments, “Isn’t there some significance to a dead crow?   Bad news on the horizon, and a death of course.”   Gemma advises that Sioned may want to stay with her mother while Ed is away.
. . . and Gwyneth sees the connection
Gwyneth poses the question, “I wonder if there is a connection between this and the weird letter that Diane had.”   
"There are a lot of sickos out there!" — she should know!
Gemma describes it as, “A coincidence – there are a lot of sickos out there!   It must be terrible, not feeling safe in your home.”
"I had to hear it from her!"
Gaynor returns home and confronts Hywel;  “Congratulations!   You didn’t have the guts to tell me yourself – I had to hear it from her.”
He surely could not have thought it would stay secret
“I was going to tell you – I thought we’d been careful – I love you, that’s all that matters!” Hywel blusters.
"You're utterly beyond belief!"
“You’re utterly beyond belief!   You may want me today, but it will be Sheryl tomorrow!   You don’t know what you want!”
“I have to keep Sheryl sweet for the baby’s sake – I want to be a good father!” insists Hywel, but Gaynor has had enough.  
"I don't want you here!"
 “I don’t want you here!”
"Why are you still here?"
Ffion returns home to find Gethin eating a sandwich;  “Why are you still here, eating my food?” she demands, “I’ve asked you to leave!”   He answers that he cannot leave, as he loves her.
"If you love me, move out, please!"
“Nothing is going to happen.   What more do I have to do?   This is just a game to you!” says Ffion, exasperated, “If you love me, move out, please!”
Gethin reluctantly agrees;  “If you want me to leave, I’ll do it, but don’t think for a moment I’m giving up on you!”
Kelly has been rejected by Jinx
In the Deri, Kelly is drowning her sorrows, and confides to Sheryl that she feels that she does not know anyone in the village any more.   She tells Sheryl she is really brave, letting Wil go to Canada, 
"I'll make sure I'm settled with the right man!"
and Sheryl replies, “Children need stability;  before having another baby, I’ll make sure I’m settled with the right man.”
"Come on, hand over your key! . . ."
Hywel is wearing his coat, and has two bags slung on his shoulders;  Gaynor demands his key, but he makes one last appeal to her.   “Please don’t do this – I know I messed up.   I love you!   I’ll do anything to stay here – I won’t have anything to do with the baby if you want.”
. . . and so he hands it over, and leaves
Gaynor is unmoved;  “Give me your key!” she insists.   He does so, and walks slowly out of the house.
"You know that I know"
Gemma goes to visit Gwyneth;  “You know that I know,” smiles Gwyneth, “You might as well admit it.   I saw you let down Angela’s tyre, and the list of names in your diary.”
"I understand why you did it"
Gwyneth says she will not take any action, as she understands why Gemma did it.   
"Even Ed turned his back on me!"
Gemma complains that she has no-one, as even Ed turned his back on her.   Gwyneth tells her that Garry would never agree to her living under the same roof as Gwern, but she will help find her somewhere to live;  “That’s what friends do, but one condition – don’t leave a horse’s head in my bed!”
Jinx arrives home and asks where Gethin is.   
"Geth has moved out," she says, with relief
“He has moved out – I called in at lunchtime and he was packing,” replies Ffion, “I think he felt uncomfortable after Kelly came here.   I don’t know where he has gone, but I’m glad he’s gone – we’ve got the place to ourselves again!   
"We can do what we want"
We can do what we want, when we want.”
"I felt it was time to leave, and Gwynfor offered me his sofa"
In the street, Gethin tells Jinx that it was time he left, 
Sioned is still seeking the crow-killer
and they pass Sioned, who is asking Gwen if she saw anyone loitering by the Deri last night.   
"She's going round, accusing everyone!"
Garry remarks to Siôn that she is accusing everyone.
Gaynor tells Colin all about it . . .
Gaynor tells Colin what has happened, and he comments, 
. . . and he thinks it is probably for the best
“If anyone can have an affair and lie so easily, the trust is gone.   Maybe this is all for the best – Hywel Llywelyn has always been like that!”
"I've done it — I've left Gaynor!"
Laden down with his luggage, Hywel enters the salon and announces, “I’ve done it – I’ve left Gaynor!”   Sheryl flings her arms around him, asking, “You are happy, aren’t you?”

He assures Sheryl that he is happy
“Yes, of course!” he replies, and they carry the bags upstairs.