In Emmerdale, tensions between Will Taylor and Kim Tate escalate, as Will’s vengeful side comes to light. Once a more endearing character, Will has become a major antagonist, determined to take down Kim after their marriage falls apart. Despite his past affair with one of Kim’s enemies, he has grown ruthless, and his dark intentions are now clear.
Kim, not one to be easily defeated, sought her revenge by forcing Will to dig his own grave—literally—and initiating divorce proceedings. However, Will’s discovery that their prenuptial agreement offers him half of their assets, despite his minimal contributions to the marriage, pushes him to ally with Caleb, one of Kim’s rivals, by selling his share of the Home Farm business. Together, they plot to bring Kim down.
Despite the chaos, Kim confesses to Lydia that she still harbors feelings for Will, which she expresses through an affair with her financial advisor, Peter. This revelation startles Will, suggesting that lingering emotions still tie them together. However, things take a darker turn when Will invites Jimmy over, and the two men cause a mess at the house, much to Kim’s frustration. Enraged, Kim’s return home leads to an explosive confrontation, especially when Will punches Peter in a jealous rage, indicating his feelings for Kim are still deeply complicated.
As Kim toys with Will’s emotions, it becomes clear that both are playing a dangerous game, with Will already plotting his next move to harm her further. His fragile state is revealed as Carrie tries to comfort him at the bar, but he is already devising a new, more malicious plan to destroy Kim once and for all. Will there be a chance of reconciliation, or will Will’s quest for revenge tear them both apart?