See, funny. And fitting of every single and every single character. Hayley had also selected a cardboard coffin, so that she could be recycled by nature. “I’m not shuffling off like a piece of flatpack furniture,” chimed Norris, with his typical caustic tone.
Roy silently and reluctantly attended the service at the crematorium. Additional moments of humour were peppered during. Hayley’s coffin, carried by her fellow factory staff, was brought in to Queen’s Don’t Quit Me Now. Back at the Rovers, where the wake was to be held, Steve was juggling with the Scotch eggs from the buffet table.
But, as expected, it was Neilson’s delicate performance that stopped us in our tracks, especially when he interrupted Fiz’s eulogy simply because he believed that every person need to know the truth. We believed that he may well speak the unspeakable, speak about these drugs and her “choice”.
“She wasn’t ideal, she was flawed,” he began. But as his eyes gravitated in the direction of her floral-patterned coffin, and with heart-breaking poignancy, he changed his thoughts.
“She was… a beautiful coruscating light. She was my constant, my compass. Hayley was my truth.”
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Neilson conveyed the anguish and emotion so effortlessly that it was challenging not to physically feel the sadness aching via his bones. The meticulous detail of these episodes and the careful managing of this kind of an important topic has been outstanding. As Roy disappeard into the evening clutching his infamous purchasing bag as if it have been the only factor left that he could hold shut, it was clear that the cobbles will by no means fairly be the very same yet again.
Coronation Street: Hayley"s funeral, ITV, overview
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