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After The Queen Vic closes, the electricity goes out, so Tina, Johnny and
Whitney look into, and Tina is distraught to discover Sylvie
electrocuted in the tub. The working day right before Sylvie is owing to be assessed by social providers, Tina, Johnny Carter (Ted Reilly)
and Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) set up a sixties-themed get together for her in The
Queen Vic. Babe is indignant that Sylvie has still left household,
with no her permission and also reveals that she had a crush on Stan, prior to him and Sylvie turned a pair.
In April 2015, Babe usually takes Sylvie to see Stan, who is terminally unwell with
prostate cancer, in a hospice, in the hope of resulting in problems
among him and his new fiancée, Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell).
Tina provides Sylvie to Mick and Linda's marriage ceremony,
while Shirley is indignant about this. Sylvie has a second of clarity when some adult males harass Tina in the pub and she defends her
daughter, but afterwards she tells Tina, believing her to be a stranger, that she was a terrible
mom but hardly ever stopped loving her youngsters, inspite
of not recognizing the place they are now Tina cries.