The alliance between Rose Jackson and Ruby Fox Milligan to bring down Home Farm has captivated Emmerdale viewers. However, a nagging question remains: how do these two really know each other? Earlier this year, it was revealed that Ruby and Rose were working together to exact revenge on Kim Tate. Rose infiltrated Home Farm by marrying Will Taylor and reconnecting with her daughter Dawn, while Ruby took over Rose’s role in the plan.
In a recent twist, Rose’s scheme to poison Will backfired, leading her to drink the spiked glass herself. Dawn, upon returning from the hospital, suspected a family member was behind the incident. The tension escalated when Kim saw Rose talking to a drug dealer outside the village, confirming her suspicions about Rose’s intentions.
Although much is known about Rose’s life with Will and Dawn, her connection with Ruby remains shrouded in mystery. Some Emmerdale viewers speculate that Rose and Ruby might be sisters, hinting at a deeper, undisclosed bond between them. This theory gained traction on social media, with fans convinced that revealing their sibling relationship will unravel Ruby’s past.
Upcoming episodes promise to delve into Rose and Ruby’s backstory, shedding light on their complex family dynamics. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Caleb accuses Ella of lying about her pregnancy, leading to a dramatic confrontation. Additionally, Kim uncovers Ruby’s scheme to harm her, just as Will succumbs to temptation with Rose.
Rose manipulates the residents of Home Farm, setting up a bar and showering the children with sweets to gain their favor. She persuades Will to spend the night with her, exploiting his frustrations with Kim. However, a phone call from Ruby leaves Rose unsettled, hinting at further complications.
Kim is determined to uncover the mastermind behind the drink spiking. Her investigation reveals that Ruby is the true architect of the scheme, not Rose. Confronted with this revelation, Ruby brazenly gloats about Kim’s crumbling marriage.
As Kim returns to Home Farm armed with this knowledge, the drama intensifies. Meanwhile, Samson faces harsh training from Cain in preparation for prison life, much to Moira’s fury. The episode concludes with tributes to Leah Bracknell, the beloved actress who played Zoe Tate, marking what would have been her 60th birthday.