Finally kush and shabs are together. rakhee thakrar is rather good in this role and is superb at both comedy and dramatic scenes and lights the screen up.
Also Tina (luisa bradshaw-white) is playing a blinder.
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Finally kush and shabs are together. rakhee thakrar is rather good in this role and is superb at both comedy and dramatic scenes and lights the screen up.
Also Tina (luisa bradshaw-white) is playing a blinder.
Anyone know what Emma's note means? From what I can make out it says something along the lines of:
18th April
Missing hours
22:00-08:00
0207 946
800* 0221
Doesn't add up
Why?
The missing hours probably refer to Lucy (or alternatively Emma's suspect) but what could those numbers mean? Lauren seemed to twig the meaning straight away.
(* The 800 might be 80C but I think it's more likely to be purely numbers like the others.)
Definitely not the end of Dean. The conclusion will be explosive and rock the square... (sorry to steal your line Parkerman :D)
The way he's emotionally blackmailing the vulnerable Tina is despicable. I've seen criticism of Mick's violent reaction on social media but how the hell else was he supposed to react? Stan's recent behaviour would push anyone to their limit, dying or not, and it's not as if he hurt Stan. I wouldn't be surprised if Stan's not quite in the agony he's making out either.
At the top of my head, I am thinking a phone number but there are too many numbers. There is also more info on the page that is offscreen, you can barely see the start of it at the bottom. I'd imagine EE wouldnt give us anything that makes us solve it but I don't know.
The thing is I think its 80c just because she wrote 0 very clearly everytime elsewhere on the page. Or SOC from what others have said which apparently means Scene of Crime but... Im totally confused
Of course, simply a number and time doesn't prove murder. Why is Lauren even sure that is what it means...
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Here's a screenshot someone kindly put up on another site. The 8 isn't that clear but it looks more like an 8 than an S to me.
80C = 8 o clock?
Maybe, it has to be a landline call anyway.
What I dont like that is going to start happening is that before the reveal, Lauren will pretty much hate everyone on the square because EE cant give us the identity of the killer. Just like Emma who was cold with everyone.
Maybe, it has to be a landline call anyway.
What I dont like that is going to start happening is that before the reveal, Lauren will pretty much hate everyone on the square because EE cant give us the identity of the killer. Just like Emma who was cold with everyone.
so a call to or from that number at 8 o'clock, which caused Lucy to go out towards the flats?
but then how did she die at home?
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Peter was getting Lucy drugs the night she died could be connected to that
More convinced it said SOC rather than 80c on that letter now.
0207 946
SOC 0221
My Theory:
SOC = Scene Of Crime
0221 = 2:21 Time of death
0207 946 Will give some form of identification of who the killer is or atleast narrow it down
Makes sense as why would Lauren assume the phone number is the number of the killer. Nothing suggests it unless there is more info like SOC, scene of crime.
looks like lauren thinks it is peter and idiot for drinking again it will kill her
Ranges for fictitious telephone numbers are common in most telephone numbering plans. One of the main reasons these ranges exist is to avoid accidentally using real phone numbers in movies and television programs because viewers frequently call the numbers used.
London uses 020 7946 0xxx
So guess that does make it a phone number:
0207 946
SOC 0221
0207946 0221 would fit that pattern if the 80C/800/SOC is not part of it. So confusing but I think the number is
0207 946 0221
Ranges for fictitious telephone numbers are common in most telephone numbering plans. One of the main reasons these ranges exist is to avoid accidentally using real phone numbers in movies and television programs because viewers frequently call the numbers used.
London uses 020 7946 0xxx
So guess that does make it a phone number:
0207946 0221 would fit that pattern if the 80C/800/SOC is not part of it. So confusing but I think the number isQuote:
0207 946
SOC 0221
0207 946 0221
stop dan you are thinking it too much stop with the numbers :p
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i hope peter is not the murderer, my money is still on abi. shifty or what. loved jessie wallace tonight. she is great at playing the dirty girl. she was brilliant coming out of the vic and walking through the empty market. even alfie seemed more bearable tonight. he has good chemistry with ian. that works well. so lauren is back on the sauce. i suppose she will go back into rehab?
It's easy Dan. Think of a number, double it, take the square root of Whitney's birthday add it to the number of days in a week Eastenders is on, divide by the number of children Max Branning has then multiply by the Beales, halve it and that's your killer.
I agree, it looked more like SOC in the shot we saw today.
So who does Lauren suspect, Peter or Ian? I thought she was casting suspicious glances at both of them. Maybe she thinks they're both in on it (something I haven't seen anyone consider so far). Does her obvious distress at whatever it is she thinks she's discovered mean we can rule her out as a suspect?
I guess it was the mention of Uncle Harry that sent Kat into a tailspin. At least the writing for the character's consistent.
how can kat afford to get bladdered in the pub
I thought it was more like SOC last night than 8OC?
but I think the number 0207-946-0221 is peters house, which is why Lauren wobbled over marrying him - so I am now in the Jane-camp!!!
Where is Phil gone?
Well... Charlie has just messed up his marriage if Ronnie ever comes back.
so very predictable with roxy and charlie, stacey is everyone's go to girl and did lauren wash her hand and test before handing it over
Setting the seeds nicely for the anniversary episodes. Lauren pregnant. Not another pregnancy. The only down side for me with tonight's offering was having Charlie and Roxy kissing. Did we have to go down that path? June Brown was excellent.