Emmerdale fans beg to get Holly back and kill Pierce off instead as he frames Paddy once again
Pierce has turned Rhona against Paddy and now she wants to ban him from the surgery
EMMERDALE fans were left begging to get Holly back on their screens and kill off Pierce as he continues to take revenge on Paddy.
Viewers were left rattled when Holly Barton unexpectedly died of an overdose last week.
However, as viewers get more frustrated with Pierce Harris and his vendetta against Paddy Kirk, they were left wondering why producers couldn't have killed him off instead.
During Monday night's episode, a jealous Pierce is once against determined to turn Rhona against Paddy even further after Liv told her that he'd threatened Paddy and said he could "ruin his life".
Pierce then decides to get revenge on him and so he hides Rhona's night dress in his bag in an attempt to prove Paddy is still obsessed with her.
When they're all in the veterinary surgery, Pierce purposefully knocks over his bag and pulls out her pink tshirt.
Rhona is left shocked while Paddy vehemently denies he took it but Pierce insists he should take time away to "get some help".
Then later in the episode, he pushes Rhona to say she wants an occupancy order to stop Paddy from entering Smithy Cottage - even though it's his house.
Fans were left outraged that Paddy was being mugged off by the fancy lawyer once again and kicked out of his own house and surgery.
Many took to Twitter to express their annoyance with one fan writing: "Can we please go back in time when Holly was alive and make Pierce die instead!"
Another added: "Please please remove Pierce off your show asap. None of your audience like him so remove him."
Someone else wrote: "I really need to see Pierce get his comeuppance."
Elsewhere, Natalie Rob - who plays Holly's mother Moira - revealed she dreaded filming her character's daughter's death scenes.
There's been plenty of drama in the Dales but Emmerdale have released a haunting trailer that teases another shocking tragedy.
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