Mick Michaelis is always hot-headed—but next week, it teeters into much more sinister danger in Coronation Street. When a war of words with Kit Green becomes personal, a painful truth drives Mick over the edge. With his life in tatters and his ego bruised, Mick unleashes a chain of frightening events which puts two Weatherfield favourites squarely in harm’s way.
A Past That Won’t Stay Buried
Tensions between Mick and Kit have been bubbling for weeks, but they boil over when suspicions regarding Brody’s fatherhood come racing to the fore. Having caught the teen shoplifting, Kit intervenes to scold him, but there’s more to the confrontation than a lecture. Kit has a hunch that a one-night stand with Lou many years ago could have resulted in him being Brody’s biological father.
It only gets better when Kit encounters Mick later and lets fall for a pointed comment about Lou not being as loyal as she says she is.
Mick is instantly aware of the implication and goes ballistic, certain that Kit is suggesting Brody is not his.
Driven by paranoia and betrayal, Mick rushes home to attack Lou. But what begins as a heated argument quickly turns violent. When Gemma and Sean try to check in with Lou, she’s nowhere to be found—and by the time she resurfaces, she’s nursing visible injuries.
Mick Makes a Deadly Move in Coronation Street
Lou’s accident puts alarm bells through the system, but for Mick, damage is already done. Consumed by anger and shame, he takes off in his van, planning to make Kit pay for it all. But rather than heading directly for his old mate, Mick makes a horrendous sidestep—he kidnaps Kit’s mum, Bernie Winter.
After he’s got Bernie in his clutches, Mick phones Kit and insists he come to a secret place. Kit shows up to discover his frightened mother being held captive, and Bernie pleads with him to do something—anything—to prevent Mick from committing the unspeakable.
But Mick won’t talk. He wants revenge. He blames Kit for ruining his life and vows he’s ready to kill himself—on Kit’s blood-stained hands.
Actor Joe Layton, who portrays Mick, said his character feels he can kill, although it’s not something he’s taking lightly. Joe said that when a person has lost as much as Mick has, they become “incredibly dangerous.”
A Life-or-Death Decision
Now Kit is confronted with the worst decision of his life. Risk both his and Bernie’s safety in an attempt to thwart Mick—or leave his mother’s fate in her captor’s hands. The emotional burden of their damaged past makes the situation all the more explosive.
With so much unresolved tension between the former best friends and Kit’s own guilt over the past, the confrontation becomes about more than simple survival. Now, it’s about identity, loyalty, and all that these two men have lost.
Will Kit manage to rescue Bernie and stem the rampage of Mick? Or will this sick revenge scheme end in catastrophe? Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for all the latest from Coronation Street.