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RTE Fair City viewers say same thing as Ger takes a stand after James blocks her application

RTE Fair City viewers say same thing as Ger takes a stand after James blocks her application

The Irish Sun13-07-2025
RTE Fair City viewers were all left saying the same thing as Ger took matters into her own hands after James' lies.
In tonight's episode, Ger expressed interest in renting a unit in The Marketplace, but James blocked her application when he realised that she's Hayley's mother.
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Ger expressed interest in renting a unit in The Marketplace
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James lied claiming the unit was no longer available
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When Ger confronted him, James lied claiming the unit was no longer available.
Suspicious, Ger tested his honesty by calling him under a false identity.
James fell for the ruse and revealed that the unit was still available.
Determined to take matters into her own hands, Ger took James' keys without his knowledge.
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William said: "Go on Ger Lynch."
Sinead wrote: "Good woman Ger."
Another added: "Excuse me Dean, Ger is right there. I hope she hides your body."
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Elsewhere, Ray tried to have Pete removed from the garage, raising concerns about his secret dealings with Paul.
He called for an emergency meeting but failed to gain support from the others.
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Dolores and Nora wanted to prioritise the garage's stability.
Without any solid evidence of Pete's involvement, Ray failed in his efforts to let Pete go.
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Dolores suggested Ray sign off on all sales going forward for his own peace of mind.
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Mairead returned to work after her head injury and brushed off concerns from Damien and Dean.
She downplayed her recovery and assured them she is ready to take on full duties.
When Emma organised a book club, Renee was upset when she was not invited.
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Emma eventually extended an invitation, but Renee was quick to assert herself and tried to take a leading role.
Mairead and Dean continued to keep their relationship under wraps, though others began to take notice.
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