i totally agree.Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
i totally agree.Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
sounds like a load of rubbish to me
I expect more details will be revealed (i.e the circumstances as to why Jake shoots Danny) in the next few months. Nobody right now (me included) knows why Jake shoots Danny just to save the Mitchells but it might all make sense when it is shown on screen or explained. After all Den Watts being killed by Chrissie with a dog shaped doorstop and being buried under the Vic sounds a bit dodgy on paper but it made for fantastic viewing.
that is true.. we just have to wait and seeOriginally Posted by Florijo
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Excuse me just one moment while I laugh my ass off.
Why would Johnny phone Danny to kill Dennis when we've seen he has people working for him that are capable of it.
We weren't led to believe Danny was dead -- Jake phoned Alfie the episode after to tell him they were okay, when Jake came back he told both Alfie and Johnny that Danny had gone travelling overseas, which usually requires being alive.
Danny is in no way capable of a professional killing the way Dennis was killed. Could he kill someone? If pushed far enough, probably. But it would be an extrmemely botched job, nowhere near the clean, preciseness of Dennis's death.
Why would Jake kill Danny when apparently Johnny is standing right there. If Johnny is pushing Danny into doing something, removing Johnny is the best option.
Oh, and again Ruby saves the day. Like the billion other times she asked him to reform and he did for about two minutes.
EASTENDERS - REVEALED: Who killed Dennis?
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The Mitchell brothers are tied and beaten up by Johnny's hoodlums. The killer himself is gunned down and killed by his brother.
Johnny's daughter Ruby saves a treble murder by persuading her dad to hand himself to police.
During the amazing climax the identity of the killer will be revealed as Danny Moon (Jake Maskall) in one of the soap's greatest twists.
Viewers will be stunned that Danny is not dead, after scriptwriters hinted Allen (Billy Murray) bumped him off months ago.
But now it turns out Johnny decided to spare Danny's life - in case he came in useful. And that's not all.
Danny may be the man who murdered Dennis and condemned his pregnant wife Sharon to a life of misery - but it was Johnny who ordered the stabbing. In Albert Square, you never get away with your crime scot-free, and Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) is determined to make Allen pay for what he did to Sharon and Dennis.
Handily for Phil, Grant (Ross Kemp) arrives back on the scene just in the nick of time.
The showdown between the bitter rivals will be screened in a week of special episodes shot entirely on location at Allen's new country house. He leaves Albert Square this month to start a new life with Ruby (Louisa Lytton).
But, of course, it's not long before his past catches up.
Just before Dennis was killed, he gave Johnny a thrashing which left him almost unconscious - but handed him a lifeline by throwing him his mobile.
Johnny was able to make a last call before falling unconscious - to Danny.
An insider reveals: "Danny is desperate to get back in with Johnny so when he is given the task he doesn't hesitate. But Johnny needs to be sure and so threatens Danny with death if he doesn't carry out the mission.
"He's not far away and minutes later he arrives to stab Dennis and slip away as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve.
"Johnny recovers in hospital and has the perfect alibi for Dennis's murder so thinks he's in the clear - and decides to make a fresh start elsewhere with Ruby."
But Phil is furious his attempts to get at Johnny led to Dennis's death, and is guilt-ridden for what it has done to his friend Sharon.
With Grant in tow, he sets out to finish Allen once and for all - but somehow his enemy knows he's coming and is prepared.
The source explains: "Johnny is forewarned and forearmed after enlisting Danny's help once again.
"They are able to overpower the Mitchells and get them tied up, but no one could have predicted what happens next.
"As Danny prepares to murder the Mitchells on Johnny's orders, his brother Jake (Joel Beckett) steps from the shadows and shoots him dead.
"It falls to Johnny to try and grab the gun and kill the Mitchells and Jake himself, but help arrives from another unexpected source.
"Ruby pleads with her dad not to commit more crime and to instead turn himself in to the police.
Somehow her plaintive cries hit home and Johnny relents, handing himself in to the authorities."
Source: The Daily Mirror
Jenkate, this was already posted in this thread.. please read the posts before posting..Originally Posted by jenkate
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True. At what time did Johnny make his phone call? How far away could Danny have been?Originally Posted by Siobhan
I wasn't too long before Dennis was stabbed.. from what it showed, Dennis beat him up, gave him the phone, when to paulines to wash his hands and have a chat with Sonia, so I would say about 30 -40 mins later he was stabbed.. In london, on new years eve, Danny would have to be living very very close to do itOriginally Posted by parkerman
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