
All Coronation Street spoilers for next week as ITV airs sad scenes
Debbie's brother Carl (Jonathan Howard) is the only person who knows about her health at the moment, but a collapse at Speed Daal changes everything.
Also in Weatherfield, Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) makes a mistake when she leaves a troubled teen alone, while Sally (Sally Dynevor) and Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) take a risk and report a neighbour to social services.
Your spoilers for next week in Corrie, as ever, are right here.
Brody (Ryan Mulvey) attempts to wind Daniel (Rob Mallard) up and spills his drink over his work, so Lisa threatens to arrest him for harassment. When Carla (Alison King) pops by, she finds Lisa putting Brody in handcuffs.
At the station, Brody refuses to explain what the bottle of pills he's got in his pocket are for. Alone in his cell, Brody calls out to Lisa that he needs his medication but she heads off, believing he's just trying to wind her up again. Brody then suffers a seizure.
Meanwhile, Sally shares her concerns about Lou's (Farrell Hegarty) children with Tim and reckons they should speak to social services.
Also, Maria (Samia Longchambon) returns from the police station and tells Gary (Mikey North) that she's been released pending further investigation. When she finds Lou, Maria rails at her for making the police report, but Lou says it wasn't her. Later, Lou calls to see Gary and they share a beer together.
Elsewhere on the cobbles, Todd (Gareth Pierce) decides to get drunk after seeing Theo's (James Cartwright) family picture. In the pub, Sean (Antony Cotton) checks the dating app on his phone, and is shocked to find a picture of Theo on there.
When James (Jason Callender) explains to Dee-Dee (Channique Sterling-Brown) that Laila kept him up most of the night, she offers to take over. Later, Daniel tells Dee-Dee that she should talk to Amy (Elle Mulvaney) about doing a slot on student radio about black women's maternity experiences.
At the Rovers' Drag Night, Theo replies to another of Millie's numerous texts. He eventually gets settled into the evening, but is shocked when Sean lets slip that Todd and Billy (Daniel Brocklebank) used to be together.
When Todd spots Theo's phone on the table, he puts it onto airplane mode, leaving Theo to believe that Millie got bored of texting him.
As Theo bonds with Billy, they decide to swap numbers but as he reaches for his device, Theo realises it's on airplane mode. He changes it back, and realises Danielle (Natalie Anderson) has been trying to call because Millie is in hospital, leaving him furious at Todd.
At the Chariot Square Hotel, Debbie and Bernie (Jane Hazelgrove) find Brody enjoying a drink with a mate. When the youngster fails to provide ID, Debbie loses her temper and smashes his drink on the bar.
Also, Dee-Dee realises that she'll have to take Laila for her vaccinations on her own. After the appointment, Dee-Dee admits to Michael that she found the whole experience emotional. During a chat with Daniel, Dee-Dee wonders if she's mentally strong enough to do Amy's radio interview.
Elsewhere, just as he leaves for his chemo session, Kevin (Michael Le Vell) spots an awkward glance between Abi (Sally Carman) and Carl (Jonathan Howard).
At the café, Bernie realises Debbie has forgotten to pay for her order. Later, Debbie tells Ronnie (Vinta Morgan) and Leanne (Jane Danson) that the awards ceremony needs to be cancelled, due to a flood at the hotel. More Trending
Leanne offers to host it at Speed Daal though and enjoys time with Ronnie, leaving Debbie jealous. When Carl tells Abi that they're meant to be together, their chat stops when they realise Debbie is watching. Suddenly, Debbie collapses and as she regains consciousness, Kevin and Abi tell her she's going to hospital.
Debbie reveals that she already knows what's wrong, and confirms she has dementia.
Meanwhile, Todd finds Theo snapping an elastic band on his wrist. Millie then arrives and tells them living with her Mum is stressing her out. Later, she tells Todd that all she wants is for her Dad to come home and lead a normal family life, and she's prepared to do whatever it takes.
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Elsewhere, Dee-Dee and James clash over Laila, while Bernie encourages Aadi (Adam Hussain) to enjoy being young and carefree. He eventually agrees with her point, and decides to plan a house party with Amy and Summer (Harriet Bibby).
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