Will Taylor from Emmerdale has been having second thoughts about getting married to Kim Tate. According to an bbcnewz.online theory, the typically kind guy might choose to reject the soap icon at the altar.
No matter what life throws at them, Kim Tate (played by Claire King) is determined to walk down the aisle with her fiancé, Will (Dean Andrews). The Emmerdale villain, however, appears more eager than her fiancé to get married. Despite the fact that the two have been dating for some time, Will is conflicted because of the recent rivalries between Kim and his daughter Dawn Fletcher (Olivia Bromley). Will he put off making the right choice and abandon a broken-hearted Kim at the altar?
On Wednesday’s episode, Lydia Dingle (Karen Blick) noticed the conflict between the couple as soon as she got to Home Farm.
Once Will had gone, she asked Kim, “Have you had a tiff?”
Actually, a lot more than just a tiff,” Kim acknowledged. Kim gave a detailed explanation before Lydia offered to listen.
Dawn wasn’t interested in my apology, so I’m still the bad guy, Kim said.
Lydia said, “And Will’s torn between the two camps.
Kim remarked, “Not so much torn as on Dawn’s side,” as Lydia tried to console her friend.
She persuaded Kim that although family conflicts do occur, she still needed to speak with Dawn and Will.
Dawn is still optimistic about the wedding, but Will appears to have given up.
Harriet Finch (Katherine Dow Blyton), who tries to talk Will out of getting married, doesn’t help matters.
Will was informed by Harriet, “I’m just concerned that the damage is beyond repair. “You realize how difficult this is for Dawn?”
“How do you think I feel?” Will replied. “I’m walking a tightrope here.”
Lydia advised him to call off the wedding, stating: “You should at least prioritise Dawn right now.”
“It’s my wedding to the woman I love,” Will argued, to which Lydia asked: “And that’s more important than Dawn?”
She warned Will if he goes through with the wedding he could lose his daughter.
Will was uncertain when Harriet probed: “Is that really what you want?”
How do you believe I am feeling? Will answered. “This is a tightrope I’m walking.”
Lydia urged him to cancel the nuptials, saying, “You should at least give Dawn priority right now.”
Will countered, “It’s my wedding to the woman I love,” to Lydia’s question, “And that’s more important than Dawn?”
She forewarned Will that if the wedding goes ahead, he might lose his daughter.
When Harriet questioned: “Is that really what you want?,” Will was unsure.
Later, Will arrived at his house to find a repentant Kim who claimed she hadn’t intended to aggravate the situation.
Will reacted, “I’m sorry too. “I haven’t handled this situation well,” I said.
Dawn said, “Apology accepted,” adding, “Families are just never easy aren’t they?”
Will responded, “That’s the understatement of the century. Kim reassured her fiance that they would survive, but he seemed unsure.
We’re getting hitched soon, right? Will was asked a question before he retorted, “Guess so.”
Kim may think that Will and she have resolved their differences, but after their conversation with Harriet, it appears that Will may no longer have Kim’s best interests at heart.
He may decide to wait to tell Kim about his desire to put off the wedding until the situation with Dawn has been resolved so as not to upset her.
Will might leave it too late as the wedding day approaches and more time passes.
If he tries to make things right with Dawn, she might join Harriet in urging him to call off the wedding.
Could he put off the discussion any longer and just leave Kim at the altar?
Will’s betrayal would shock and break the Emmerdale stalwart’s heart, but how might she react?
After being hurt and humiliated, Kim—who typically thinks that vengeance is a dish best served cold—might come up with a scheme to exact revenge on Will.
She might even persuade Jamie Tate (Alexander Lincoln), her estranged son, to come back to the community and lend a hand.