Coronation Street viewers compare soap to Saw horror franchise as Phelan persuades broken Andy to kill Vinny – before killing him too
Intense scenes labelled a 'bit too dark' by fans saw Pat Phelan force Andy to kill Vinny in a terrifying empty factory - before turning the gun on the broken man and dumping the bodies
CORRIE viewers have compared evil Pat Phelan to movie killer Jigsaw from the Saw franchise following tonight's intense double episodes - that saw him persuade Andy Carver to kill Vinny, before finishing Andy off himself.
Phelan was seen persuading a brainwashed and mentally-unstable Andy Carver to kill fellow prisoner Vinny in a dilapidated paper factory - and fans of the soap couldn't help feeling Halloween must indeed be just around the corner.
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Pat Phelan's cry of anger as Nicola rejected him was a scary moment tonight - but worse was to come
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Pat took Andy and Vinny to a creepy warehouse
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Andy points the gun at Vinny
Fans were suggesting the writer of the episode might have been watching the Saw movies a little too much as they saw Phelan's sick torture of Andy reach a horrifying climax.
The Saw films involve a twisted serial killer, Jigsaw, who disposes of his victims by making them "play a little game" - which can involve removing their own limbs or shooting someone else to escape death.
And Coronation Street certainly seemed darker than usual tonight - with Nicola Rubinstein also learning her dad Phelan actually raped her mother rather than, as he claimed, having a fling with her.
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Andy was compelled to kill Vinny before turning the gun on Pat - but not for very long
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The set of the murder scene was terrifying
But the most disturbing moment came when the twisted villain was heard telling the sobbing wreck Andy to kill Vinny, whispering: "It's the only way, kid."
As he's spent months as Phelan's prisoner, failing to escape his grasp on numerous occasions, Andy had by this point lost his mind and seemed to believe Vinny had killed his dad Michael.
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Andy killed Vinny after Pat persuaded him to
After driving the men to a terrifying warehouse, Scouse psycho Pat eventually gave Andy a gun and persuaded him to kill Vinny.
But then, when Andy turned the gun on him - and started saying that Pat has "changed" and is not capable of killing - Pat snapped and shot Andy himself, bringing the body count to two.
Pat Phelan snaps and turns the gun on Andy Carver - murdering him after he kills Vinny Ashford on Coronation Street
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Andy tried to turn the gun on Pat but he was soon dead too
Evil Pat Phelan tells brainwashed Andy Carver he needs to kill Vinny Ashford on Coronation Street
Phelan then dumped the bodies in a river - and planted jewellery as evidence at wife Eileen's taxi firm office.
The episode's ending, that saw Phelan rejoin wife Eileen and pals in the Rovers, suggested he will frame former rape victim Anna Windass for attempted murder.
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Phelan dumped the bodies in a river in the rain
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Pat closed Andy's eyes after shooting him dead
This is the first time Pat has shot s Weatherfield resident dead though we have seen him rape, kidnap, cheat and torture people.
Just hours before the murders Pat he was lying through his teeth - denying raping Nicola's mum during a tense row in the park, calling the night he conceived Nicola a "transaction".
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The Jigsaw puppet is the horrifying symbol of the Saw movies
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Phelan's manipulative and evil ways shocked viewers
When Nicola walked a way, calling him an "evil rapist", Phelan screamed and seemed more unhinged than ever before.
Many viewers were so put off by the murder scenes they tweeted that they would not be watching again, with one viewer branding the episodes "predictable, boring and nasty".
Things looked like they were only going to get more insane - with at least one person dying - as Phelan seemed to be losing his grip on reality after Nicola's rejection.
Coronation Street's Nicole Rubinstein sobs as she finally learns dad Phelan raped her mum
Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights on ITV
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