I think the way Rob's role has been written is very clever - the subtle ways in which he's undermining Helen's confidence - commenting on her hair, changing the menu she had chosen, preventing her from tending to her child, etc., etc. - all the hallmarks of a controlling personality. Unlike the melodramatic plot in Eastenders several years ago (psychotic husband/terrorised wife), this depiction seems much more realistic in the way it demonstrates how controlling behaviour starts small but gradually gathers momentum.
Why on earth would anyone plant.....





has Kirsty the eco-warrior lost all sense of proportion) and poor Tom being talked into an off-plan house with see-thru basins and the rest when they could so easily and cheaply have built on the farm

