Things have got pretty nasty between Will Taylor (Dean Andrews) and Kim Tate (Claire King) in Emmerdale, and Will is banking everything on proving that for once, Kim will lose.
Will is baying for Kim’s blood and is determined to make her life hell for the fact that she plans to divorce him and leave him penniless. In response to her threats, he plans to take her for everything she’s got and destroy her in the process.
A bit much for a dude who contributed nothing to the marriage and then cheated on his wife the first chance he got.
But hey, Will won’t let a little thing like accountability stop him from coming out on top. He’s out to prove he’s no pushover and plots some twisted ways of seeking revenge. He and Kim have no idea how perfect for each other they really are.
Having had his nose put out of place by Kim sleeping with her financial adviser, Will then put the financial adviser’s nose out of place by punching him in the face.
This was the final straw for Will, and now he is ready to get his own back in any way he can.
The Dingles get the heartbreaking news that Zak has sadly died and this hits Kim hard – she’s known Zak for decades and is affected by the loss of her old friend. As Kim grieves, cruel Will takes the cunning opportunity to comfort her while her guard is down. Is his concern all a ruse? That’s a big fat yes.
Not long after, Will’s back in cahoots with Caleb (Will Ash) discussing what their strategy is for knocking Kim off her perch now that she’s vulnerable.
Caleb is also under pressure from the bank so he’s willing to do what it takes to get his hands on the Tate coffers. What Will doesn’t realise is that he’s fast becoming Caleb’s pawn.
When Kim asks Gabby to move back to Home Farm, it’s the nudge both Will and Caleb need to finalise their plan. What’s their next move on Kim? And what’s Caleb’s plans for Will?