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Emmerdale spoilers: Should Cain Dingle be afraid of what Graham Fosters planning to do next?

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Cain Dingle should be afraid, very afraid after tonights Emmerdale.

Of course, he wont be. Almost nothing rattles Cain. But perhaps it should as Graham Foster has nothing to lose and is more than ready to pour his guilt into bringing Cain down. Graham isnt afraid of any kind of retribution, and thats the most frightening kind of man.

Tonights episode saw a distraught Noah back at the farm after Graham dropped him off, who proceeded to tell Debbie that Cain knows more than hes letting on. Debbie was furious with Grahams accusations, and with him sozzled out of his mind he was on the verge of telling all.

Being one of the Dingle clan, Debbie wasnt one to let a comment like that go, and she set about trying to crack Graham for what he knows.

But the response she got was somewhat unsatisfactory. He loves you too much, he said. The expression on Debbies face said it all – what does that even mean?!

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Poor Noah was caught in the crossfire as Graham unleashed his vitriol on the young lad, and in turn let slip that he was the one texting from Joes phone, crushing Noah even further.

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When Moira arrived home to find the path of destruction left by Graham, she knew something had to be done. But oh Moira, you dont half know how to make things worse.

After checking on Cain she headed over to Home Farm for a cosy chat with the drunkard in a bid to make sure he kept his mouth shut. But even 10 sheets to the wind, he wasnt to be silenced and told her he wasnt the slightest bit afraid of her idle threats.

She reminded him he was complicit in the murder, and that if Cain goes down Graham will go down too, but he isnt bothered about his freedom when hes already locked in by his guilt.

Someone with nothing to lose is very dangerous indeed, and while Moira tried to hit back that someone with a lot more to lose is even more frightening, Graham might as well have just laughed in her face. Hes clearly capable of doing terrible things, particularly when fueled by dutch courage, and his unwavering glare suggested he has something in mind.

When Moira told him not to stab Cain in the back he issued his own threat: I wont stab him in the back because I want to look him in the eyes when the knife goes in.

Is that just a figure of speech hinting that Graham is planning to bring Cain down, or does he literally plan on sticking a knife through Cains heart?

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