Coronation Street has given fans their first glimpse of what's to come when a mysterious figure shows his face in Weatherfield.
However Scott is connected to The Rovers landlord Johnny Connor, it can't be good, as seeing him stirs up memories in the latter that cause him to take flight.
This leaves the pub in the unexpectant but capable hands of daughter and businesswoman Carla, along with Peter Barlow.
While Johnny's wife Jenny is happy to see fresh business at the pub, a shaken Johnny reckons they should jet off to visit Eva in France.
Jenny's left worried about who will keep The Rovers, at which point Johnny gives Carla and Peter a bell.
They agree to move in and run the whole joint - which includes tending to mysterious guest Scott.
But as they get to know the man more and more, could his connection to a paranoid Johnny become clear?
Corrie's filming schedule's been thrown into question recently, as the country remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Fan favourite Andy Whyment said they hoped to get back to filming by around mid-June - before episodes run out in early July.
Speaking on the United Podcast, the Kirk Sutherland actor told: "I think we've got until the beginning of July in the can.
"So we need to back by the middle of June with a bit of luck, otherwise it's going to go off air.
"A lot of the airlines have said that they're going to start flying again mid-June, so hopefully, if that's going to happen, then hopefully we should be able to get back to work with a bit of luck so fingers crossed."
He recalled the email all the cast and crew had received, telling them that filming would be on hold indefinitely.
"We worked up until Friday when Boris closed pubs," Andy said, "And we had the schedule up to the following Thursday.
"We had an email on the Sunday saying that would be the end, they were standing everyone down, which is fair enough.
"We were all saying we were happy to carry on as long as we can, but I think work just felt that if all the pubs and clubs were shutting then it's probably just the right thing for us to do."