Trouble brews ahead of Coronation Street return

Sean Tully (Antony Cotton) was on edge in tonight’s Coronation Street as he prepared for Dylan Wilson’s (Liam McCheyne) release from the STC.
The teen was handed a custodial sentence for his involvement in Mason Radcliffe’s death earlier this year, after bringing a knife into a fight.
During his time in the STC, he clashed with fellow inmate Brody Michaelis (Ryan Mulvey), who has since moved in locally after his own release.
The past few weeks have been dramatic for the Michaelis family, with Mick (Joe Layton) having been arrested and charged for the murder of Craig Tinker.
Not to mention Brody’s own night in a prison cell just days after his release from the STC.
It is no wonder that after all this Sean is concerned about Dylan and Brody bumping into each other again, which is why he made an unexpected suggestion when he visited his son.

Dylan was confused as to why Sean was so desperate to see him the day before he comes home, but it soon became clear that Sean had decided on a plan.
He told Dylan that he thought it was best he stay with his mum in London for a while – though Dylan refused.
As Sean pointed out that Brody may still hold a grudge after Dylan hit him, Dylan insisted that he’d deal with it by having a discussion.

With the teen determined not to run away, Sean took a different tactic to confirm his safety.
As he discussed Dylan’s decision with Gary Windass (Mikey North), who pointed out that Dylan would have likely changed in the STC, Sean was approached by Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty), who was equally concerned about the two boys crossing paths again.
In order to prevent any problems, Lou and Sean agreed to keep their sons apart – but will they be successful?