Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Coronation Street villain Geoff Metcalfe is left furious when he returns home to the cobbles next week.
The schemer is discharged from hospital after receiving treatment for the injuries he sustained when his wife Yasmeen lashed out at him in self-defence.
With Geoff (Ian Bartholomew) still being supported by his son, Tim collects him from the hospital and drives him home.
Geoff hopes to move back into Number 6, but is confused to discover that his key no longer works.
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Yasmeen's granddaughter Alya (Sair Khan) soon appears and reveals that she changed the locks soon after returning from her trip to Spain.
Tim (Joe Duttine) is livid on behalf of his father, while Geoff's thoughts immediately turn to the hidden camera that is still present inside.
Geoff secretly checks the video feed on his phone, but can he retrieve the camera before Alya finds it?
Whatever happens, one thing we know for sure is that Geoff's comeuppance is still a while away.
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In a recent chat with Digital Spy and other media, Coronation Street's producer Iain MacLeod confirmed that the aftermath of the coercive control storyline will run on for the rest of the year.
MacLeod told us: "The timelines have obviously been shunted around slightly due to the lockdown, but I think it's fair to imagine that it will certainly be this year.
"What form that comeuppance takes is still in discussion. We wanted a redemptive ending ultimately for Yasmeen. She's in the thick of it at the moment and the toughest it's going to get for her is around now.
"The ending is towards the end of the year but the key thing is to impart the right message at the end of this story. There has been some very sobering correspondence to me, Ian Bartholomew and Shelley King [from real-life survivors].
"For the sake of all those people, we have to tell the right ending with some positivity and optimism. That's our thinking at the moment but it's a little way off yet."
Coronation Street airs these scenes on Friday, May 29 at 7.30pm on ITV.
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