
RTE Fair City viewers all complain about ‘shocking' Carrigstown fave as Jess calls out Melanie
RTE Fair City viewers were all left complaining about Joan's "shocking" work ethics.
Tonight in Carrigstown Maxine gave the kids some toys, which prompted a dubious Nikki to soften towards her.
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Melanie has been called out for cheating on a test
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Jess made a deal with Melanie
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When Jess confronted Melanie about cheating, she denied it, but was unsettled by the accusation.
Jess was thrown by Joan's frank reaction when she outted Melanie's cheating.
Sash was relieved when Maxine committed to trying with Olivia.
Jess made a bold move and asked to sit in on Joan's meeting with Darrell.
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Sash and Maxine made their relationship official, and Maxine enjoyed giving a brazen Nikki a taste of her own medicine.
Melanie was rattled when Jess played her at her own dirty game and proposed a quid pro quo arrangement.
RTE viewers were all left complaining about Joan and Jess.
Ciara wrote: "Shove off Jess you nosey mare surely Joan can't be that stupid."
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Pamela remarked: "Feck of Jess, no one but you cares that Melanie cheated."
One viewer tweeted: "Is Jess being paid to be abused by Joan?"
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Another said: "What is it about Joan? She has two lapdogs hanging off her every word."
Sinead added: "Joan's ethics are shocking."
Meanwhile, Ruby was stunned when Lorcan announced he's leaving town.
J.J. told Carol he had doubts about Lorcan's car crash story.
Carol was moved by Lorcan's sincere apology and it prompted her to reconsider his leaving.
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With Lorcan's departure imminent, a guilty Ruby cracked under the pressure and admitted that she was driving.
Victor was forced to row back on his anger towards Lorcan, but Carol agreed to cover the repair costs anyway.
Lorcan was elated when Carol decided to let him stay.
Carol had second thoughts when Ruby slapped Lorcan after he made an unwanted advance.
Elsewhere, Mairead felt conflicted as she left the hospital and settled back into life with Damien.
Mairead and Damien were stunned when Elaine announced she was moving back to Dublin.
Mairead and Dean's guilt was intensified by Damien display of empathy and kindness towards Elaine.
Dean and Mairead realised they couldn't outrun their feelings, but didn't know how or when they would be able to break it to Damien.

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