Coronation Street Spoiler: Becky plays big – drags Carla into the Weatherfield backyard battle

And as many “spoiler” fans predicted, right after the breakup announcement, the second battle quickly appeared – the character Becky McDonald (or rather “Becky Transformation”) suddenly entered the battle like a time bomb.

Becky was Lisa’s ex, but this time she didn’t just stop at the past – Becky became the “cushioner” in the Carla-Lisa relationship, making things much more complicated.

Carla discovered that Becky and Lisa had talked behind her back, and that situation made her angry – but Carla’s anger was “strategic”.

Becky didn’t stay silent. She knew she was standing in a “smart” position – not playing rough, but letting Carla doubt herself, losing her balance.

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Becky said back and forth, “Carla, I’m just helping Lisa stand firm, I always want Lisa to be better”. But Carla responded with a cold look and the words: “It’s good to help, but don’t interfere in other people’s business.” A scene at The Rovers bar made fans blink: Becky and Lisa were laughing and chatting, Carla walked up, her eyes sharp as a knife, said: “Do you think you’re standing between us? You should know where you stand.” Becky just smiled, silently left, but that look – wordless but full of challenge – made the whole audience hold their breath.

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Next, Carla started to investigate in reverse – she looked into messages, monitored Lisa’s attitude, and was even pushed to “probe” Becky to see if she was “keeping one foot” in the relationship with Lisa. Meanwhile, Becky made a move: she revealed to Lisa that Carla was still texting with her ex or at least “had unfinished business” – this statement was not confirmed but was enough to make Lisa hesitate. Carla knows she is being attacked by “psychology” – from the outside, it looks like a matrix game, who controls who, who is being controlled by who.