Sarah (Tina O' Brien) is livid at the amount of attention being lavished upon her scheming brother and when David (Jack P Shepherd) apologises to her for ruining the wedding and honeymoon, she knows he's insincere and is just trying to wind her up. Gail (Helen Worth) and Jason (Ryan Thomas) are completely oblivious and while Jason gets more impatient with his wife's lack of compassion for her suicidal brother, Sarah gets more frustrated that she's the only one who can see through David's façade. Determined to save her marriage, Sarah's eager to get out of the Platt household and as far away as possible from troublemaking David. However, the newly-weds have done nothing but argue since their disastrous wedding. Are they doomed for failure?It’s Sophie’s (Brooke Vincent) birthday and, as the rest of the family go bowling, Rosie (Helen Flanagan) claims she’s unwell and stays home alone, inviting John (Graeme Hawley) over as soon as they leave. They have a narrow escape when Sally (Sally Whittaker) and Kevin (Michael Le Vell) arrive back unexpectedly and John lies that he’s called round to see if Sally wants another lesson tomorrow. Sally’s delighted that John is going to such lengths to spend more time with her. Will she take it the wrong way?Maria's (Samia Smith) disappointed when Liam (Rob James Collier) reveals that he's going to see his grieving mum in Ireland and doesn't ask her to go with him. Is Liam serious about Maria? Elsewhere, Steve (Simon Gregson) suggests that Michelle (Kym Ryder) and Ryan (Ben Thompson) move in to the Rovers with Ozzy while Liam is away. Jerry (Michael Starke) returns from Milan to his angry family. He manages to appease the kids with the promise of a great Bonfire Night and sends them off to collect stuff to make a guy and Jodie (Samantha Seager) relents when he gives her the week off. Meanwhile, Sean (Antony Cotton) lets it slip to Eileen (Sue Cleaver) and Todd (Bruno Langley) that he knows the baby's a boy. Who else will find out?