Hollyoaks spoilers follow.
On tonight's (October 13) episode of Hollyoaks, viewers watched Eric Foster's chilling misogyny storyline continue to play out.
Tony hadn't realised yet how twisted Eric has become in his hatred of women, and so, when Eric offered to help him out at The Dog he agreed.
However, things quickly turned chaotic after some shocking gossip was revealed.
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Tony heard about Eric's involvement with Maxine and, as a result, he confronted Eric while at work.
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Eric was quick to deny any wrongdoing, but his explanation wasn't good enough for Tony. In response, a clearly furious Eric later made a chilling post on an incel website.
The episode came to an end with Eric sitting outside The Dog holding a picture of Maxine who had been branded with the word "s**g" on her forehead.
He then held up one of the transphobic posters that had been posted at the school earlier in the episode targeting Sally.
Sally had been left horrified to find evidence of transphobic defacement in the school, but her students were quick to come to their rescue. However, the beloved teacher was clueless as to the fact that it was who Eric was behind the trolling.
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What will happen next, and who else will be impacted by Eric's evil behaviour?
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the episode, Misbah received some shocking news after Imran shared that he planned to move out.
Worried that she was losing control, Misbah proceeded to enlist some help from Juliet to monitor Imran's every move.
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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