EMMERDALE viewers were left in hysterics after spotting a continuity
blunder as snow mysteriously appeared and disappeared.
Eagle-eyed Emmerdale viewers were left puzzled after watching
a poignant graveyard scene during Monday night’s episode.
A grieving Kim Tate (Claire King) visited the frosty graveyard to pay her respects to her late husband Will Taylor (Dean Andrews), who tragically passed away from a heart attack on Christmas Day.
Kim laid a bouquet of white roses before walking in the snow to Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) who was sitting on a bench nearby.
The pair had a deep conversation about family in the snowy surroundings.
The episode then switched to a scene back in the village with Steph (Georgia Jay) and Anthony (Nicholas Day) – and there was no snow around.
Fans couldn’t ignore the disappearance of snow in the show as they took to social media to share their amusement.
One fan wrote: “And just like that, the snow is almost gone!! #emmerdale.”
Another added: “Snow ruining the continuity on #Emmerdale”.
A third penned: “#Emmerdale Snow cleared up quite quickly – it was knee deep in the graveyard earlier.”
Meanwhile, Caleb Miligan (Will Ash) gets his revenge on Anthony after tracking him down and demanding he get in his car.
This comes after Caleb had discovered Anthony’s dark past – abusing his daughter Ruby (Beth Cordingly) and fathering his granddaughter Steph.
Emmerdale abuser Anthony Fox dies at gunpoint as Caleb Miligan gets his twisted revenge
The end of the episode featured a chilling flash forward where Anthony lay dead with blood splattered all over his face.
In tonight’s unmissable episode of the ITV soap, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as Caleb’s sinister plan for Anthony unfolds.
As Caleb drives to a deserted barn, Anthony’s dread mounts, refusing to leave the car until Caleb brandishes a gun.
Inside the barn, Anthony tries his usual manipulative tactics to gaslight Caleb over Ruby’s allegations.