Hollyoaks spoilers follow.
Sally St Claire will be cruelly targeted in Eric's disturbing story in Hollyoaks.
The Hollyoaks High headteacher will become the next victim of Eric's radical misogyny in scenes airing next week in the Channel 4 soap.
With Eric having warned Mason to stay in line, Sally and the students are horrified to find evidence of transphobic defacement in the school.
Nancy encourages Sally to take a hard line by rooting out the culprit, but the headteacher is determined to rise above the hatred.
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Meanwhile, Eric piles the pressure on student Mason Chen-Williams over his decision to quit the Men's First web forum that had been encouraging his vile behaviour.
Sally is still in the dark about the culprit of the transphobic attack when she encourages Eric to take time off from school.
Eric bides his time by helping Tony at the Dog, only for a furious Tony to make a huge decision about his relationship with his brother after hearing the rumour about him harming Maxine.
Sally gets a show of support at the school when her students come up with a beautiful gesture to stand by her after recent events.
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The headteacher starts to feel guilty about dismissing Eric so she asks him to come back to the school. However, Sally has to tell him off shortly thereafter when she catches him slacking on the jab.
Eric loses his cool, as he makes a horrifying admission in front of the whole school that could finally make people see how dangerous he truly is.
Hollyoaks streams first on All 4, with new episodes dropping each weekday morning. The show airs Mondays to Fridays at 6.30pm on Channel 4, and at 7pm on E4.
Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.
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