Hollyoaks spoilers follow for next week.
Hollyoaks has revealed Tommy Odenkirk's next target in his illegal therapist business.
Tommy had been serving as Joel and Leela Dexter's therapist recently, while trying to sabotage their marriage.
He was almost successful after he edited some audio to make it seem like Leela didn't want to be with Joel any more. But after learning the truth about Tommy's (now-deceased) brother Billy, the couple will put on a united front.
In scenes set to air next week, Joel and Leela issue an ultimatum to Tommy: if he backs off and leaves them alone, they'll stay out of his way and turn a blind eye to his illegal therapy business. If not, they'll go to the police.
Tommy agrees, and Joel is relieved that his nightmare is finally over.
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But the couple weren't Tommy's only patients, as Jez Blake has also been having sessions with him (where he's admitted to doing some bad things, but has been careful not to reveal his multiple killings).
Next week, Jez attends another session with Tommy, and talks about how he will do anything it takes to protect Sienna. Alongside Martha, Jez has been drugging Sienna to keep her and brother Dodger in the village. This will have terrifying consequences next week when Sienna has a car crash after being drugged once again.
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However, Jez is struggling to find the words to get across what he wants to say, and Tommy suggests he try hypnotherapy.
Could this lead to Jez admitting to what he has done to Sienna as well as his multiple murders?
Hollyoaks airs on Mondays-Wednesdays with its Channel 4 streaming premiere at 7am, then an E4 broadcast the same night at 7pm. Full episodes are also released on YouTube a week after their Channel 4 release.
Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.
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