if ronnie or roxy is shot could be why glenda returns
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if ronnie or roxy is shot could be why glenda returns
Over on EastEnders, Stacey Branning will bring her newborn son home to Albert Square on Christmas Day, but the occasion may not be as celebratory as expected.
Stacey (Lacey Turner) gives birth at the Walford nativity on the night before Christmas, but her best friend Shabnam Masood struggles to be happy for her after making a shocking discovery.
Shabnam (Rakhee Thakrar) is unsettled after spotting that her mother-in-law Carmel Kazemi has given Stacey a special present for the baby, which hints at the fact that Kush is the real father.
A troubled Shabnam doesn't get an immediate chance to confront Stacey as the baby's sudden arrival at the nativity distracts everyone, so she has to wait until her best friend arrives home from hospital the next day.
As the rest of Stacey's loved ones fuss over the new arrival, Shabnam's mood is in marked contrast to everyone else's, and she decides that it's time to demand answers when they get a moment alone. Will Stacey come clean about sleeping with Kush?
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Sonia Fowler, Tina Carter and Martin Fowler in EastEnders
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Stacey Branning and Martin Fowler arrive home with the baby in EastEnders
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Stacey Branning and Shabnam Masood in EastEnders
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EastEnders airs these scenes on Christmas Day at 8.45pm on BBC One.
That would be the ultimate irony; that Jane would be killed by Bobby after doing so much to protect him. I'm hoping not, as I would love to see Jane's emotional state and reactions for when it finally happens. Not to mention I like her, too.
I'd heard in a report where EE keep saying that come Xmas Bobby will "strike again", so I'm assuming the coming death will be due to him. However, I've long since learned not to take anything they say literally. Maybe Bobby plays a small part in it, like he damages the car engine in his anger, which leads to the crash, or something like that?
I agree about Bobby striking again. There's an awful lot of hype around the death being due to Bobby (his escalating feud with Dennis in particular is being highlighted)
It wouldn't surprise me therefore if the death has nothing to do with him. I've seen a lot of speculation that Vincent was never brought in as a long term character and that he's the one who will die. It's all guesswork though.
yes the hype is heavenly pushing the death because of bobby but the death may not be connected to bobby or vincent and even may not be a big major character
is gavin expected back?
yes the hype is heavenly pushing the death because of bobby but the death may not be connected to bobby or vincent and even may not be a big major character
is gavin expected back?
Stacey looking very doubtfully at Baby?
So Soon ?
Who's in the boot? That's the question on the lips of all EastEnders fans after this year's action-packed Christmas special.
The hour-long festive episode saw Ronnie Mitchell's feud with Vincent Hubbard spiral dangerously out of control, as a mystery character found themselves caught in the crossfire.
Back to her old murderous ways, Ronnie (Samantha Womack) had arranged for Vincent to be dealt with - starting off with him being locked up in a car boot at The Arches.
For a while it looked like Vincent was being lined up for the car crusher just like Ronnie's previous enemy Carl White. But in true EastEnders style, there was a shock twist when it later became clear that the unlucky victim in the boot was someone else.
Ronnie was stunned to spot Vincent alive and well at The Vic on Christmas night, but when she quizzed him on his apparent escaping act, his response revealed that he'd never been in the car to start with.
Realising that her sinister plans had gone horribly wrong, Ronnie rushed over to The Arches but was horrified to see that the car had already gone.
It's no secret that an EastEnders character is being killed off very soon, so has Ronnie just sent an innocent Albert Square resident off to their death?
Or could the Christmas casualty be Sharon Mitchell's young son Denny, whose life is hanging in the balance after a car crash?
EastEnders continues on Boxing Day at 7.30pm on BBC One, when fans will get the answers they're desperate for.
I was confused because I was expecting a death during the Christmas Day episode. Perhaps Dennis or whoever's in the boot is already dead? More likely I think they meant someone would die on Christmas Day in Albert Square, and that tomorrow's episode is a carry on and still set on Christmas Day.
the guy who plays fats last episode was thursday as by his twitter post, if he is dead which looks that way we won't see his body too crushed