
Emmerdale fans were left up in arms over a sudden schedule shake-up, leaving many missing the sudden departure of a beloved villager. On Tuesday (July 1), ITV bosses treated fans to a double-bill of the Yorkshire-based soap.
Halfway through the show a wave of new viewers flooded to X – formerly known as Twitter – to share their disappointime online.
One user fumed: "Noooo I've missed half an hour of # Emmerdale ... why do the tiles always have to change."
Another agreed: "Oh no I've missed the early start # Emmerdale ." A third complained: "# emmerdale nooooo, did it start early?" as a fourth echoed: "The 7.30 people have missed Bear's departure # Emmerdale ."
Meanwhile, one viewer advised fans who tuned in late: "ITV+! for the 7.30pm shifters. It'll start at 8 [cry-laughing emoji] # Emmerdale ." But that wasn't the only jaw-dropping revelation that took pace in the hour-long special.
At the end of the show, a dangerous new alliance formed in the Dales as new villain Ray (Joe Absolom) made his debute - and it's bad luck for Ross Barton (Michael Parr). The character arrived claiming to be an acquaintance of Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb).
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He claimed he was selling farm machinery and was looking to see if anyone was interested, but soon his real agenda became clear when he was shown the weed crops that were stashed in the barn.
Ross, his brother Lewis Barton (Bradley Riches) - who owns the cannabis and has been harvisting it for a while - and Mack, were secretly hiding the crops there with a plan to sell it for money.
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