September 17th 2024.
Marie, as many of her fans had predicted, has defied all odds and is still very much alive in the latest episode of Hollyoaks. For those who haven't caught up yet, be warned that spoilers lie ahead for Tuesday's episode, which is now available to watch on Channel 4's streaming platform. E4 viewers will have to wait until 7pm to see it on TV.
Despite her son Abe Fielding's claims that she had passed away, Marie Fielding has miraculously survived the motorcycle accident that occurred last week. As viewers know, Cleo lost control of the vehicle while trying to escape from her abusive partner Abe, resulting in both of them being seriously injured and rushed to the hospital.
In the aftermath of the crash, Cleo confided in Leela and Joel Dexter about the horrific abuse she had been enduring at the hands of Abe. But just when things seemed to be taking a turn for the better, horror ensued as Marie's fate was called into question. Abe and Joel rushed to her bedside, and Abe later returned to Cleo's room with devastating news - Marie had passed away. He then proceeded to threaten Cleo, saying that he was going to make her wish she was dead as well.
But fast forward a year, and we see that Cleo is now being held captive by Abe in a secret cell behind their flat. During a conversation, Cleo mentions in passing that it's the anniversary of her mother's death, causing Abe to momentarily falter. This is because he has just found out that Marie is actually alive and well, and is secretly meeting with Abe and Peri Lomax at the folly.
The residents of Hollyoaks are in for a shock as they thought Marie was dead all this time. Leela, who recently found out about her daughter's new boyfriend, wastes no time in confronting Abe and ordering him to stay away from Peri. Meanwhile, Cleo takes advantage of the chaos and manages to escape after stabbing Abe with a broken CD.
The question now is, will Cleo be able to make it to safety? And how will she react when she finds out that her mother is actually alive? Find out by tuning in to Hollyoaks, which streams on Mondays to Wednesdays at 7am on Channel 4's streaming platform, or on TV at 7pm on E4.
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