
Fair City sets up Thursday drama in The Station
"If you knew what he was up to..." Liam tells Carol as Ger and Aidan O'Rourke watch the tense exchange in The Station.
"You shut your mouth," says JJ.
"I heard about your little drug deal, but I can understand you not wanting her to know about it," Liam continues.
"One more word..." says JJ as he grabs Liam.
Fans can find out what happens next on Thursday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 8:30pm.

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