Emmerdale fans are shocked at Graham's sudden heroism
There were shocking scenes in tonight's Emmerdale, as a bulldozer ploughed into the Dingle family home on the orders of villainous Joseph Tate (Ned Porteous).
Surprisingly, it was Joe's right-hand man Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) who intervened.
He waded in to knock out the dodgy builders before saving young Noah and Samson from the rubble, who had been busy playing with their VR headsets when the destruction commenced.
Viewers on Twitter were very excited to see Graham play the hero:
Graham is pretty much Emmerdale’s version of James Bond! @emmerdale @DuncanLindsay #Emmerdale https://t.co/3XGRBw4A09
- HannahLucy Blake (@SoMuchGingernes) January 18, 2018
@andrewscarboro Loved Graham’s ninja skills and secret hero act. Bravo! #Emmerdale
- Samantha ❤ (@SamQX) January 18, 2018
Graham was ace on #Emmerdale tonight. Next time, I want to see him fight Matrix-style in Bullet Time.
- David Brown (@MrDavidEBrown) January 18, 2018
Graham tho #Emmerdale pic.twitter.com/YGG1dfJkDD
- Amy Steaders (@amysteaders_) January 18, 2018
Although others questioned why the police weren't called when the nighttime building action was clearly very illegal:
Knocking somebodys house down when the area isn't cornered off in the night hours but most importantly what Joe Tate has done to the house is illegal so why has nobody phoned the police? #Emmerdale
- Liam Hansbury (@liamhansbury1) January 18, 2018
#Emmerdale why hasn't anyone called the police those boys could have been killed! @emmerdale
- Wendy Harris (@Darkstarrheart) January 18, 2018
While some were absolutely devastated at the destruction of the iconic Dingle home: