Hollyoaks fans can expect high drama in Brendan Brady's exit week as his dark storyline with his father Seamus reaches an explosive conclusion.
Brendan (Emmett Scanlan) has struggled to cope in recent months following the arrival of evil Seamus, who sexually abused him when he was a child.
With Brendan's dangerous enemy Walker (Neil Newbon) aware of the pair's horrifying history, he uses it to his advantage by holding father and son at gunpoint in an upcoming episode.
Walker goads Brendan by urging him to kill his twisted dad, but when a scared Seamus (Fintan McKeown) apologises for what he did all those years ago, Brendan refuses to take his revenge - and the Bradys defy the odds by escaping Walker's clutches.
Later in the week, however, Seamus's true colours emerge once again as he tells Brendan that he's not really sorry about what he did - he would have said anything to save his life in such a dangerous situation.
When a menacing Seamus then advances on his son, memories of Brendan's childhood flood back to him, and it seems that history could be about to repeat itself in the worst way possible.
In that second, though, Seamus slumps to the floor dead after being shot - but who is responsible?
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Brendan faces off with the police
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