he only asked permission as ronnie made him when roxy found out, he had already valuation done
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Get a prenup Ronnie, its now kinda legal here, cause Jack is liquefying all your assets.
The show really needs to clarify what AMD Dot has wet or dry, wet being the one that needs urgent treatment, wheres Dr Leg when you need him?
You can just sense the groans when the cast read they are doing more Pantomime scenes, Im shocked Tommy Allthrope isnt staring.
It's really good to hear some serious introspection from Phil as he goes through the process to get on the transplant list. I hope the storyline keeps feeling as realistic, thoroughly researched and unsensational as it does at the moment.
SOC has a magic gift, he can turn unlikable characters almost into likeable characters. The writing has improved ten fold. Jane was almost likeable tonight. The Jane and Stacey scenes were very good.
The orange wallpaper in Pat's house was bit :sick: I just didn't want them to change Pats house, with those masks on the wall, a bit like Hilda's house and those ducks. :(
The panto story line sucks, but if it means we get to see more of Ian Lavender than its a price worth paying. A lovely mention of Angie tonight and the scenes with Sharon and Phil were tonight's highlight for me.
Yes, many EE fans elsewhere on the internet are bemoaning SOC and wishing for DTC back - despite baying for the latter's blood when he was still in charge. :eek:
From what I've heard though the ratings are slightly up on this time last year, so SOC is doing fine.
Stacey is such a likeable character, I couldn't imagine the square without her now. Donna was so funny tonight talking about Jacks bits and winding Roxy up. Who says EastEnders can't do comedy.
The Bex/Shakil scenes let the episode down, a good idea but just didn't quite work. The scripts were good, it was the acting by both that was not up to scratch.
stacey needs to stay away from jane, who cares if her and ian are getting it on, they should be behind bars
rotfl at donna talking about jack
stacey needs to stay away from jane, who cares if her and ian are getting it on, they should be behind bars
rotfl at donna talking about jack
I think Bex is OK but Shakil is unconvincing. Also, their lack of chemistry makes it hard to understand why a strong and intelligent girl like Bex would go against all her instincts and send the photos. I think it's a good storyline to tell though, and I was cringing when she was about to take the selfie, so it's having an effect on me. Plus, the advice she received from Tina was well done.
I agree with you and lizann about Donna and her probing questions to Roxy about Jack's size. It was a scream! :lol:
So agree, the lady wouldnt be in a wheel chair if she hadnt of covered up the trail of her murderous adopted son and I still hope Max comes back to make them all suffer more, but thats where the story line breaks down again, Stacy would always be on Maxs side not the Beales.
Bex & ShAK.. why do EE keep casting talentless teens to do story lines like this? Cant they just leave that to Hollyoaks?
I couldnt read the clip, how much was the house in the paper up for?
Oh lee, what have you done?!
Well hopefully the social media moaners won't be complaining that nothing happened on tonight's EE! The robbery was totally unexpected and very shocking - especially when baby Ollie was taken. :eek:
That episode has really effected me, that end segment was a shock. That was really hard hitting, especially when they grabbed Ollie, it was very upsetting. That is one of the best episodes of EastEnders I have seen in a long time and all the better for not knowing what was happening.
It had everything, good interaction with the characters, some lovely comedy, almost classic EastEnders we have come to love and thought had gone. As Dazzle has said, perhaps this will shut up the Twitter brigade on saying EastEnders is boring. Full marks to SOC and a great script from Daran Little.
Like the old coot that I am I dozzed off near the end, will have to r watch it.
Oh my goodness that was traumatic and exciting and horrid! Totally unexpected... seeing the money go in a bag and lee lurking I did wonder how he'd possibly get away with stealing it again.
Horrid though! Utterly horrid!
Do they not have an alarm by the till? Maybe that was what Mick wanted Lee to do .. go show them the till was empty and press the alarm.
idiot selfish cruel lee
kathy another cruel being not even getting a ticket for ben
idiot selfish cruel lee
kathy another cruel being not even getting a ticket for ben
The Kim scenes in the Vic when she passed her test were funny. I see we have shouty Ben back. Harry Reid had improved recently but those drunken scenes were awful and painful to watch. I enjoyed the scenes with Ronnie and Roxy and I thought Sam Womack looked lovely tonight.
There is no way back for Lee now. Sadly I have lost any sympathy for him now.
Kathy buys panto musical tickets for all Martin and Ian's families but not for her gay son Ben, even if he did not want to go she could still have got him a ticket, her return has really been one big epic failure
I would love to see at least just once scene of Stacey confronting Ian and Jane about letting Max stay in jail knowing he was innocent, asking them why, we know Lauren or Abi don't care, but she was on his side and now we have her being a good friend to Jane :thumbsdow
roxy is over her men fear after dean
Denise shone in tonight's episode for me. Jacks got a bit of a nerve with his track record. The scene with Dennis and Phil was very good and the scenes with Stacey and Jane seem very natural. Why was Martin not keen on seeing Derek? All, in all a good episode.
I'm finding it hard to know how to feel about Lee's part in the robbery.
We've seen that he can't stand up to the bullies at work because he's a nervous wreck. The one who's wallet got left behind initially befriended him, so I'm wondering if perhaps the Vic fundraiser was mentioned during a conversation and Lee jokingly suggested they rob the place - and the rest of them then manipulated and/or browbeat him into agreeing to the robbery. It seems they promised him that nobody would be hurt or threatened, and he believed them because it was easier to do so (plus there's no doubt he badly wanted the money). I'm pretty sure though that he didn't cold-bloodedly plan the heist of his family home.
On the other hand, It was a dreadful thing to allow to happen to his family. He could have given up his job and never had to have faced the bullies again and then told Mick what they were planning. Depression makes you want to curl up into a ball and die, and also impairs your judgement, but it doesn't take away your moral compass and it doesn't turn you into a criminal (though of course desperate people are more likely to do desperate things).
I want to believe that Lee has a valid explanation of why he allowed it to happen... :(
All Lee can do now is go to the Police and fess up. Drop the others in it and hope eventually his family will forgive him.
Of course he wont, the bullies will extort more off him and simpering wife will keep spending the money in her aim for the perfect wedding.
I dont read spoilers but this can only end one way now and its christmas, Eastenders love misery story lines at Crimbo season.
Does Dennis know his dad died from being stabbed and that Phil was involved?