Barton boys take on Emmerdale drug gang in cannabis farm clash

In tonight's set of episodes, Finn tried to rack up a bit of additional money to save lots of the taxi enterprise.


however backed out of it after realising the person – who was married to a lady – needed intercourse.


Ross scared him off that means Finn managed to maintain the £200 he'd been paid.


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SHOCKED: Ross and Finn discovered a cannabis farm in their previous home

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DECISIONS: Finn needed to run, Ross needed to money in

“If God and his infinite wisdom saw fit to grow a crop of marijuana worth £1000s on our farm, then who am I to stand in his way?”


Ross Barton

This all occurred at their mother and father' previous home which Emma realised she'd nonetheless been paying for for months.


The brothers stumbled upon a cannabis farm that somebody had began in the cottage – and shortly met the drug lords behind it.


Ross stated: "If God and his infinite wisdom saw fit to grow a crop of marijuana worth £1000s on our farm, then who am I to stand in his way?"


But as soon as the criminals bought nearer, the Barton lads had been pressured to cover inside the home.


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TROUBLE: The druggies confronted Ross

Ross acted the exhausting man, threatening one in every of them – that was till the second walked in with a baseball bat.


As issues began to look dangerous for Emmerdale's resident coronary heart throb, Finn got here to the rescue.


He jumped up from his hiding place, pretending he was a police officer and that this was a raid.


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HERO: Finn saved the day

After kicking Ross to the bottom, Finn's show scared off the tricksters who ran off.


Will Ross and Finn use this as a technique to maintain their cab agency afloat?


Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV.


Barton boys take on Emmerdale drug gang in cannabis farm clash

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