Sean Tully (Antony Cotton) was put in an extremely difficult position in recent Coronation Street scenes, following Dylan Wilson’s (Liam McCheyne) sentencing to a short stretch in the STC.
Dylan was instantly taken in by fellow inmate Brody (Ryan Mulvey), and it wasn’t long before his true colours shone through.
With Dylan under his wing, Brody threatened Sean into smuggling a mobile phone into the STC for him.
After much moral debate, Sean agreed to go along with the plan – but that has only left him in more bother.
When Brody demanded cash from Sean earlier this week, Sean went to extreme lengths to get it, before ultimately deciding to report Brody to the director of the STC.
This turned out to be a dangerous move, as it soon transpired that Brody’s dad was newcomer Mick Michaelis (Joe Layton), and he didn’t take kindly to Sean crossing his family, going as far as to attack him.
In upcoming scenes, Mick warns Sean not to mess with Brody again, or there will be hell to pay.
When Mick then heads to the Rovers and asks Gemma Winter (Dolly-Rose Campbell) to join him and Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty) for dinner, Jenny Connor (Sally Ann Matthews) warns her to steer clear of them both.
Things aren’t going much better for Dylan at the STC, where Brody taunts him with homophobic comments about his dad.


His words really get to Dylan, who lashes out by punching him, knocking him to the floor and kicking him.
What will happen to Dylan after his outburst?
At the Rovers, Sean is left feeling betrayed when he overhears Gemma and Lou planning their dinner.