ITV Share By Kerry Barrett 15th February 2025 By Kerry Barrett 15th February 2025 Death, devastation and dental issues - it's all been happening in Emmerdale this week! Who's in danger? Anthony is Murdered Belle's Abusive Marriage to Tom in Emmerdale Limo lake crash Share By Kerry Barrett 15th February 2025 By Kerry Barrett 15th February 2025 It’s been an odd week of Emmerdale to review. It was slightly subdued, and cautious earlier in the week but that was just the calm before the storm, because it all kicked off in spectacular fashion on Friday! In fact, we’re still reeling from the events of Valentine’s Day in the Dales and we’re not just talking about Liam trying to propose to Chas in a most ungainly fashion. Of course we mean the dramatic limo crash! But before that happened there were some other goings on in the village. Here’s what we thought in our Emmerdale review. April and Marlon with the baby’s coffin was heartbreaking (Credit: ITV) April’s torment April’s ordeal isn’t over as she struggles to make sense of life back in the village. And she’s being – let’s be honest – a bit of a brat about it all. We understand that she’s been through a terrible, awful time. She’s traumatised. She needs help. And Marlon is really annoying, so we sort of get it. article continues below Read all the latest spoilers And speaking of Marlon. We’ve mentioned how fed up we were with his behaviour in our Emmerdale review in previous weeks. But, the irritation we’ve felt this whole time faded away this week when he said goodbye to his granddaughter. The tiny coffin and Marlon’s devastated expression as he tried to keep it together for April was heartbreaking. Tom made a surprise return but we didn’t like it! (Credit: ITV) Belle’s torment We need to talk about Tom King. Because what on EARTH happened there, then? Belle trotted off to the prison to speak to her abusive, manipulative, controlling ex-husband about getting a divorce. And apparently it was on the advice of her solicitor. Frankly, we think she needs better legal representation because that was not right. The fans weren’t pleased that Tom was back in Belle’s life, and nor were we. Surely this isn’t a thing? We have email and all sorts nowadays – presumably Belle could make use of those to divorce her abusive ex? Her little smile as she walked away was excellent but her being forced to come face to face with Tom again, was not. Aaron was horrified by Caleb’s actions (Credit: ITV) Emmerdale review: Aaron’s torment Meanwhile the whole Anthony murder cover-up was falling apart. (And we really need to stop seeing Anthony’s tooth.) Caleb – out for revenge on his brother for sleeping with Ruby – put the tooth in Cain’s car. But Aaron saw him do it and came to confront his uncle. Caleb threatened him with CCTV of him taking away Anthony’s stuff, and with the car. “Loyalty’s for losers,” Caleb told Aaron. Uh-oh. Caleb was driving too fast down the dark lanes (Credit: ITV) Limo crash drama in our review of the week And so Friday arrived – Valentine’s Day – and the men and women of Emmerdale bundled into their respective limousines for a swanky night out. Except Liam ended up with the women, while Mandy was stuck with the men. But it was all fun and games at first. Liam was determined to propose to Chas, but kept getting interrupted, while the booze flowed and the women laughed and joked. Meanwhile, it the men’s limo, things weren’t quite so much fun. Caleb had announced that Cain had slept with Ruby and he was losing it. Mack and Matty were fuming at the thought of Cain cheating on Moira, Sam was upset with his brother, too. Caleb was driving and kept turning round to shout at Cain – much to his passengers’ alarm – full of self-righteous fury. Which we have to say, is a bit rich, given that not long ago, he was having a steamy affair with Tracy – his nephew’s wife. Anyway, indiscretions aside, as Caleb flew along the dark lanes, not looking where he was going, the limos collided. The passengers were flung about in the back of the cars, and silence fell as one vehicle teetered on an icy lake. Watch yourself, Amy (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider) Who’s in danger? So who’s in danger? Amy and Matty have been sickeningly happy this week, which gets our cynical Spidey senses tingling. Is one of them for the chop? Amy’s friendship bracelet, made for her by Frankie, seems important. Wasn’t the hand beneath the ice in the flashforward wearing a bracelet just like that? Could this be Amy’s hand? (Credit: ITV) Anything can happen in our Emmerdale review We also reckon Leyla’s at risk, though it pains us to admit it. AND controversial as it may seem, we’re not sure we’d miss Caleb. We’re so invested in Ruby’s story that he now seems like an unnecessary complication. Much as we love him. And of course we saw him flatline in hospital in the flashforward scenes, too. But of course this is Emmerdale so anything can happen. For all we know Gail could have been strolling past the lake at the moment the cars hit, or perhaps Nate had returned to see Tracy only to end up trapped beneath the ice. What we do know, is that we’re going to be on tenterhooks all weekend, waiting to see what happens next! Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am. Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm. Visit our Facebook page @emmerdaleinsider for all the latest Emmerdale news, gossip and spoilers and let us know what you think! 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