* **Q: Is Mary Goskirk leaving Emmerdale for good?
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TV & Film / Soaps
Recent episodes of Emmerdale saw fan-favourite Mary Goskirk make an emotional departure from the village, leaving viewers wondering about her future on the ITV soap. This summary, compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, clarifi...
In poignant scenes aired on Wednesday (accessible on ITVX), Mary confided in her daughter Rhona about her decision to leave temporarily, planning to visit her Aunt Vivian in Brighton. "You said it yourself, Vanessa needs space – and I think you lot do as well," Mary explained. "You've all been through so much, I think you need to figure out what it is to be a family again. What you don't need is a live-in granny, making it all harder."
While assuring Rhona, "It won’t be for long, poppet. I’m always at the end of the phone," the sudden nature of her departure understandably sparked speculation among viewers about a permanent exit. However, reports citing Digital Spy explicitly state this is a planned break for the character, ensuring fans that actress Louise Jameson will reprise her role as Mary in the future.
This temporary exit comes shortly after another significant departure, with Joe Tate fleeing to Dubai. His exit followed a sinister plot involving an attack on Caleb Milligan to steal his kidney. While Joe appeared to escape justice initially, an Emmerdale spokesperson told Metro that his actions "are not being held up as an example and as with any soap villain he will ultimately get his comeuppance," strongly suggesting his return and eventual downfall.
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