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I don't know why I didn't just right it but it feels like a spoiler. Her mum and brother coming back into it briefly? Funeral? Trial of the person who murdered her.
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Friday's episode of EastEnders ended in dramatic fashion, as Jane was left unconscious on the floor after Bobble Beale (Eliot Carrington) brutally attacked her with a hockey stick.
Oh Bobby, what have you done?
It's not the first time Bobby has violently assaulted Jane (Laurie Brett), but viewers were shocked at the level of violence. Many took to social media to voice their outrage over the brutality of the final scene - which even included splattering blood on a wedding cake - all before the 9pm watershed.
So wrong...what you thinking...before the watershed....just not right, even as a massive fan. #eastenders
— tracey blenkin (@traceytrixieb) May 20, 2016
@BBC I think the writers/producers of Eastenders have lost their marbles. The recent events before the watershed are disgraceful. Get a grip
— Jane Cullen (@janemarycullen) May 20, 2016
#EastEnders was a bit violent for pre watershed
— Lowri-Hâf Morgan (@LowriHafMorgan) May 20, 2016
However, the BBC has defended the decision to air the violent scene before the watershed.
A BBC spokesperson told the Mirror: "EastEnders is a fictional drama and our millions of regular fans who tunie in each week know and expect dramatic storylines.
"However, we are always mindful of our time slot in which we are shown and we ensure all scenes are editorially justified.
"The scenes in question were the crescendo of a long running storyline that has shown Bobby to have previous violent tendencies."
In Friday's dramatic conclusion, a furious Bobby was tipped over the edge after finding out that he won't be able to attend boarding school because the Beales are no longer selling the restaurant.
In the trailer for next week's episode we see Bobby's hands covered in blood as he comes to terms with his latest vicious attack.
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The complaints feel like a bit of an overreaction to me, although I agree the brutality was unexpected. However, we didn't actually see anything apart from the blood spatter - our imaginations and the sound effects did the rest. http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/smile...aid-990255.gif
bobby could confess himself about lucy once being interviewed about jane attack
It'll be interesting to see just how Bobby reacts in the aftermath of Jane's attack.
If he's a (relatively) normal kid with serious anger management problems, everything should come flooding with the pressure of police questioning together with his remorse. If he really is a serial killer in the making, he'll be able to hold his nerve to some extent even though he's still so young.
Assuming residents on the square find out the truth about Bobby's attack on Jane, wonder how long it will take for little Miss Abi to realise Bobby may also be responsible for the murder of Lucy and that she is mainly responsible for the conviction of an innocent man and will do something to rectify the matter.
I didn't expect him to confess about Lucy in the pub
honesty is best so keep confessing bobby :p
Two violent murders. Never mind, let him out on bail....
They should stop covering for him.. he is not going to learn.. he need treatment.
no one noticed a blood stained jewellery box in a boys prep boarding school
Possibly, or maybe he kept it out of guilt.
That might well be the case since he appears to feel some guilt about killing Lucy. However, I'd have thought he'd choose something that belonged to Lucy and has pleasant memories attached to it (or perhaps a photo) to keep with him. As Rear Window states, it feels more like a trophy than evidence of remorse.
Another possibility is that he kept it as evidence of his crime because he's been thinking about confessing for a while?
I've now just about given up trying to guess what's wrong with Bobby. The writing's all over the place; one minute he's ice cold and remorseless and the next he's full of guilt - although nowhere near the depth of feeling a normal child would have after doing something so horrific. If you think about it, most children (and adults) would be hysterical after committing such an act, whereas Bobby's been eerily calm (although to contradict that he appears to feel genuinely guilty). One for the prison psychiatrists to puzzle out methinks. :hmm:
EastEnders killer Bobby Beale finally gets his comeuppance next week as he is officially charged over the death of his half-sister Lucy.
These new pictures show the moment that the terrified schoolboy appears in court after the authorities decide to charge him with unlawful killing.
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Bobby's punishment comes following an anxious wait after he made a full and frank confession over Lucy's fate this week.
Once the police finally took his revelations seriously, Thursday's episode saw them bail Bobby pending a potential charge.
After that charge is made official next week, the next big question is whether Bobby will be granted bail.
Continuing to support his son as best he can, Ian is in court to hear what the decision will be. Will Bobby lose his freedom, or will he be allowed to return home to Albert Square?
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Pleased to see this storyline coming to a conclusion. What a great shame that the Lucy Beale murder which should have gone down as a soap classic for EE , was spoilt by longevity, frequent decline into implausible farce and to cap it all the release of the so called shortlist of suspects, nothing short of a con for viewing fans. Elliot Carrington as Bobby Beale outstanding. Might be able to give Gavin some lessons. On a big positive it sure provided material for loads of enjoyable posts for SoapBoards
Yeah, I think so, too. Also, I think maybe he realised something that Ian and Jane had blinded themselves to... That there is something mentally wrong with him. He said so himself when he was talking to Ian, and said he hoped the police could find out what's wrong with him. Plus, he loves Jane more than anything as his mother, yet he nearly killed her. Even he realised that wasn't normal.
EastEnders has finally brought Lucy's ongoing murder plot to a conclusion, with Bobby Beale sentenced to three years in prison.
Tonight's episode (June 16) saw Bobby plead guilty to grievous bodily harm for his attack on Jane, and unlawful killing for his fatal clash with Lucy.
Last month, following his brutal attack on his stepmum Jane, Bobby (Eliot Carrington) confessed to killing his half-sister Lucy back in 2014.
Ben and Steven joined an anxious Ian (Adam Woodyatt) in court to hear the schoolboy's fate, although the businessman had privately admitted to his loved ones that it might be best if Bobby didn't come home.
Bobby appeared tearful as he was told he would serve a three-year prison sentence due to the violent nature of his actions, before being led away by the police.
However, a further twist saw Ian slip up during the highly emotional moments after Bobby's sentencing, admitting in front of DI Keeble that he should have done more after learning what his son had done to Lucy.
Ian later confirmed to Keeble that he had known the truth for well over a year, but a surprise development saw her choose not to pursue it any further, telling her colleague DS Cameron Bryant that he had suffered enough.
Bobby might be facing a very bleak future, but there could be some light at the end of the tunnel for the Beales after a seriously injured Jane squeezed Ian's hand in the closing moments of the episode.
This is not the last viewers will see of Bobby either, as the youngster is credited in tomorrow night's episode, which will explore the aftermath of his prison sentencing.
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even keeble has sympathy for ian
he gets in contact with parents jane and ian for a visit
oh no, he's not coming back, is he? very posh talker for Eastend and thats before he went to the "posh" School, dreading this:wall:
Bobby coming back soon??
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