where is ian gone to again, where was bobby when ian at court
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where is ian gone to again, where was bobby when ian at court
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**that would be more realistic than what's
happening at the mo**
Well done to those who guessed Phil paid the foreman for a guilty verdict! :clap: It didn't cross my mind at the time, but it seems obvious with hindsight.[/QUOTE]
Ive missed bits - so I think I assumed that
he was wanting "not guilty" (usual expectation)
but when you think.about it Phil knows Jane
- so he wouldn't put her on the side of someone
he wanted to be found innocent.Not his biggest
fan but hes a lot more astute than that!!
The Bobby story has been a disappointment
over what it could be. Mainly writing ridiculous
scenes but for me also.Janes over- involvement.
I can understand panic-but she doesn't
think logically at all.
In real life if Bobby went along his current
path-she would be another early victim!
Still its been very entertaining reading
Parkermans "Carry-on" references.
There was so much potential for seeing Bobby grow and develop into a psychopath, with the Beales being in denial about it for years. That could still happen I suppose, but far too many people know he killed Lucy to keep it quiet for much longer.
It's not just Jane that's thinking illogically, although she's the worst of course. Everyone involved is going to ludicrous lengths to cover for an accidental killing by a young boy. Even worse, they keep changing their minds episode by episode. Why for instance did Jane suddenly decide during the latest episode that she could live with Max being found guilty after the lengths she's gone to get him off?
None of it makes sense and it feels like the writers are making it up as they go along. :wall:
I think Lauren has changed her mind at least half a dozen times. I'm not sure as I've lost count!
I haven't looked at who has written each episode but I'm just wonding if one writer thinks that Lauren wants to free Max, whereas another one thinks she wants Max to go to jail and similarly with Jane. And each writer then writes the episode in their own way, which would explain the inconsistency, though not why DTC would allow that to happen!
(Actually, I don't really think that but it seems as good an explanation as any and whatever the reason for the inconsistencies it can't be much better.)
According to Wikipedia there's nearly 200 people currently writing scripts for Eastenders!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...embers#Writers
While that explains minor inconsistencies in the quality and tone of each episode, each writer receives a detailed outline for their episodes (which I believe are produced and overseen by the story editors), from which they write the script. Then obviously the finished product will be checked by other staff before being filmed.
There's no way DTC has the time to check each script for inconsistencies - or even have input into every story/episode - but I'm afraid as the boss the buck stops with him.
Tonight's episode just confirmed for me that the Lucy story will drag on for another year until Max's return! Yawn yawn yawn.........
I hope you're right!
What was funniest?
Him asking if he'd fit in the boot that she'd put Lucy in, or him screaming and telling the world it was Bobby?
Now everyone knows and no one believes it.
dup.
So Max is gonna spend his year off in jail then. What a shame, as I was hoping he'd go on the run with Carol. What a bitch Abi is, selling out her dad. I hope that when the truth finally does come out, she tops herself out of guilt!
Ugh, I've had a horrible thought. Since Max is gone for a year, does that mean Bobby's secret won't be revealed until a year from now either? Seriously, they're not gonna drag this on for all that time, are they???!
At last, a character finds out the truth about Bobby and doesn't try to cover it up! :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
It's a shame the justice system won't believe him, but now Max knows the truth I'd like to see Marcus Christie play detective for his appeal. Stacey would help I'm sure.
I think Abi genuinely believes Max murdered Lucy. I suppose at least she's not willing to cover up the crime like most of the other characters (behaviour which we've all been decrying).
You don't need to ask. Just make sure it goes in the EE spoilers forum in the appropriate thread. You can make a thread if there's not one already for that week.
I enjoyed that episode. :)
jake wood knocked it out of the park again acting stakes, him and lindsey are big losses
Well Max managed to finish his sentence. Lot's of times. "It was Bobby!!" Loved Max today.
https://makespace-resources-producti...bobbydidit.jpg
"IT WAS BOBBY!!!"
I miss a lot of EastEnders now, missed last night .. what happened with Max? Last I saw he was escaping from the courtroom ..
The Fairy Godmother tried to wave her magic wand to make everything better but the two Ugly Sisters had other ideas and while they were carrying on a conversation saying, "He's behind you!. "Oh no he isn't!", "Oh yes he is!", the wicked witch and her flying monkeys broke in and grabbed Max, taking him off to their lair, never to be seen again...at least till his contract starts again next year.
Or, in other words, Max had turned up at Jane's house wanting to know why she had given him a false alibi. Jane didn't say why but said she would help Max escape. She was going to drive him to Wales so he could catch a ferry to Ireland. But he wouldn't go without saying goodbye to his daughters and grandson first (as you do, when the police are all over the Square and speed is of the essence). Jane went to get them at Carol's, but they weren't there. Carol realised what was going on and went over to see Max and said she'd go with him. When Lauren and Abi eventually turned up and were told their father wanted to see them before going on the run, Abi phoned the police. Oh yes, Stacey also came to see Max at some point. As the police arrived to take Max away, he twigged that Jane was protecting Bobby and as he was taken out he shouted at the police and everyone who just happened to be standing around in the Square at the time (including Winston), that Bobby was the killer. Stacey looked suitably thoughtful.
P.S. Max also discovered that Lauren had known all along that Bobby had done it and wasn't best pleased! He told Abi and Lauren that they were both dead to him.
I wish they had the omnibus edition at a reasonable hour, loved catching up on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Thank you parkerman for the details :)
max didn't tell abi she was dead to him only lauren, he didn't see abi who called cops on him
lauren is worse that abi who she is trying to get away from mitchell family as too much influence over her a bit rich coming from lauren with beales
i be interested to see what abi would do if she overheard lauren, jane or phil or sharon discussing truth
max didn't tell abi she was dead to him only lauren, he didn't see abi who called cops on him
lauren is worse that abi who she is trying to get away from mitchell family as too much influence over her a bit rich coming from lauren with beales
i be interested to see what abi would do if she overheard lauren, jane or phil or sharon discussing truth
It is kind of obvious where this is going. Maybe my earlier joke about Tamwar finding out isn't so far from the truth.
Stacey confronts Jane, keeps quiet >> She'll eventually tell Martin and keep quiet >> He'll tell Kush and keep quiet >> He'll tell Shabnam and keep quiet >> She'll tell her dad and Tamwar.
Boom, there is the next year or so of Lucy beale story till Max returns.
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I am hoping for a twist tonight
I felt sorry for Max even though he did want to leave Alice in prison to help Stacey with Janine, also still think Max loves Stacey
Jane was helping Lucy's "killer Max" with a false alibi and now escape the country, she has to be in trouble and everyone should be questioning why
I would imagine everyone will talking about Max accusing Bobby with Stacey believing Max, others like Massod, Mick and Carol may believe it was Bobby over past conversations with Ian and Jane
Lauren is awful way more so than Abi, Abi thinks Max is guilty
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