November 9th 2024.
Next week on Emmerdale, fans will witness some concerning moments for beloved character Eric Pollard. As many already know, Eric was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease last year and has been learning to cope with its effects. Unfortunately, in the upcoming episodes, his symptoms will become more severe due to a missed dose of medication.
In a sneak peek video from Wednesday's episode, we see Pollard struggling as he wanders into the village, visibly out of sorts. His embarrassment is evident when Caleb Milligan, a local resident, spots him and offers him a ride. Despite their previous disagreements, Caleb recognizes that Eric needs help and puts their differences aside.
Feeling defeated, Pollard is faced with a reminder of their earlier confrontation when he crashed into some crates while commandeering one of Caleb's lorries. Caleb issues a stern warning, but in a surprising turn of events, he later comes to Pollard's aid when he needs it the most. Eric is forced to swallow his pride and accept a lift from Caleb to see Dr. Liam Cavanagh.
As we see in the video, the two men have a tense exchange before the incident. However, Caleb's genuine concern for Pollard leads to a thaw in their relationship. They even share a lighthearted moment when Caleb jokes about their previous clash. Pollard, still feeling vulnerable, asks Caleb to keep this incident between them.
With Caleb's unexpected act of kindness, could this be the beginning of an unlikely friendship between the two men? Fans will have to tune in to find out. You can catch these scenes on Wednesday, November 13th on ITV1 at 7.30pm or on ITVX starting at 7am.
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