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The 13-year-old school boy went to visit his half-brother Joe Tate (played by Ned Porteous) at Home Farm and Emmerdale fans were not impressed.
Noah (Jack Downham) could be seen making his way up to Joe’s house where they had a serious chat about their deceased father Chris Tate (Peter Amory).
The youngster had previously enjoyed playing with his half-brother’s drone and tucking into peanut butter sandwiches.
Fans were far from happy that Noah’s visits to Home Farm were continuing and raised their eyebrows that he had missed school again.
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Noah has offered up a whole host of excuses as to why he wasn’t attending his classes, including telling Joe that there was a burst water pipe.
Joe’s right-hand man Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) tried to persuade Noah to go back to school but the billionaire businessman insisted he was happy for him to stick around Home Farm.
Later, Graham dropped the youngster outside of The Woolpack, with his mum Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) warning him to stay away from Noah.
“He is my son and I get to decide who he sees,” she snarled.
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“Stay away from him and tell your creepy boss to get some friends his own age.”
As Charity failed to address Noah’s absence from school, viewers took to Twitter to comment on the blunder.
“Do you ever go to school? The same question to you Joe, do you ever go to work?” one fan asked.
Another added: “That #Emmerdale school must be empty every day, because none of the kids EVER attend school, WTF are those teachers even doing all day?”
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A third continued: “Do any of these soap kids ever actually spend any time in school?”
Last night’s instalment also saw Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) and her father Cain (Jeff Hordley) plan to plant drugs on Joe in a bid to take him down.
Viewers will have to wait until tonight to find out how their revenge plot plays out.
Emmerdale airs tonight on ITV at 7pm.