Coronation Street fans question missing episode over Jodie Ramsey move
Jodie has left fans feeling confused since she arrived in Weatherfield
Coronation Street fans are left questioning Jodie Ramsey once again after her behaviour continues to get more confusing in the ITV soap.
Jodieâs first appearance came back in January during Corrieâs epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up.
She was seen tied up in a van, driven by Emmerdale returnee Graham Foster, before she escaped. Corrie cop DC Kit Green gave chase, leading to Jodie being injured and ending up in hospital, where she was revealed as Shona Plattâs long-lost sister.
Viewers have been trying to figure out her motives ever since, from her saving Roy Cropper from his cafe fire, to trying to trick her brother-in-law David Platt into bed, sheâs quite the confusing addition.
Currently, Jodie has been getting closer to Daniel Osbourne after stealing Ken Barlowâs spare key and letting herself into his flat, only to find him still there.
He ended up opening up to Jodie about his ordeal with Megan Walsh, who has been exposed for grooming teenager Will Driscoll. Sheâs since been allowed to stay with him, but sheâs still up to her old tricks and scheming ways.
During Wednesdayâs (May 27) instalment, Daniel was targeted by two youths who squirted ketchup bottles at him, filming the incident. Later, newcomer Idris Nazir showed him the video causing a visceral reaction from Daniel who struggled to keep his cool even around Bertie.
Jodie switched to being her apologetic and supportive self, leading to fans expressing their confusion over her constantly changing character.
On X (formerly known as Twitter), @cavoloche exclaimed: âTonightâs episode is full of nothing. Idris overacting, Daniel overreacting, Roy polishing his train in public and the Dobbs with their ice buns. Jodie is pointless and it was bit of a âWTFâ did I miss episode.â
@diya_shah_15 added: âwe still donât know the point of jodie yetâ as @kerri___a penned: âJodie whatâs the end game here? You love watching people sufferâ.
