
RTE Fair City viewers work out Mairead's next move as Damien pressures her
Last night Mairead confronted Dean over rumours about him and Ger.
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Damien wanted Mairead to give a sympathetic statement
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Mairead were left fuming with Damien
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Dean, feeling hurt and rejected by Mairead, reconnected with Ger.
However, it didn't take long for Dean to realise he still has feelings for Mairead and couldn't continue with Ger.
Tonight Mairead was unsettled by Damien's request that she gave a sympathetic statement to the judge on behalf of Mark.
Upset, she considered reaching out to Dean for comfort but stopped herself.
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Damien continued to prioritise Elaine's feelings, leaving Mairead feeling sidelined.
Renee informed Mairead —incorrectly— that Dean had moved on with Ger, making Mairead feel even more emotionally conflicted.
RTE viewers were on Mairead's side in the argument and think she will move onto Dean.
Sylvia said: "
Mairead is moving into the van #faircity
."
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Ciara wrote: "Sling your hook Damo."
Sinead tweeted: "With all due respect Damo, your brother killed, buried and lied about the murder of your sister. Then brought a gun to the memorial and shot your wife. Jail seems appropriate don't you think."
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Pamela remarked: "Damo will be gone for the night, Dean will be round quick as a flash."
Elsewhere, Ray struggled with guilt over purchasing faulty electric vehicles, while the others wrongly blamed Pete.
Despite opportunities, Ray repeatedly failed to admit the truth.
Doug encouraged him to come clean, but Pete shouldered the blame to de-escalate tensions and to avoid Ray finding out any more about his and Doug's past dodgy deals.
JAMES AND GER
Eventually Ray confessed, but the damage to Pete's reputation remained, which led Pete to resign from the garage.
Meanwhile, Ger continued pushing to secure the rental unit in The Marketplace.
James tried to handle the pressure of Ger's persistence and the debt hanging over him.
With Ger needing to move inventory fast, James tried to use her urgency to his advantage.
After rejecting James' rental offer, Ger outmanoeuvred him by leveraging his loan shark threat and negotiating control of the unit on her own terms.
Ger won her battle with James and began preparing for her business launch.
Emma and Ger decided to work together and hatch a plan to get Renee to back down from her book club choice.

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