I cannot remember hearing anyone actually say Helen is looking thin. Do we just assume she is not eating and trying to fob everyone off? Or I am seriously missing something?
I think the Rob/Helen scenario is a good one though, it is believable given the issues that have beset Helen in the past.
The trouble with Dickensian is knowing the fates of several of the characters. Compeyson lives on to exploit other people. It was poignant to see Nancy looking happy as she sang in the pub.
No harangement phoenix was just making a comparison, not planning to prolong it here.
Meanwhile Ruth and David's rekindled enthusiasm is just as annoying as their previous doldrums, but I suppose someone has to 'educate' us about the milk crisis.
I told Helen 'Put your phone in your pocket' when Rob sent her to Henry ... Of course he'll have checked her phone. Yup, here he is at the school ... Aargh!
It's almost unbearable to,listen to. Rob has now undermined Helen to the headteacher, caused Henry to have a meltdown at school and managed to scare Helen into accepting she's the one at fault