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Thread: Eastenders - Current Episode Discussion - VIII

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    I think Ronnie was too pleased about being pregnant for it to be a lie.

    I was really shocked that Ronnie told Sam to lie about the paternity test too - that was more shocking than the fact that Jack was the father.

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    I wonder did Ronnie know Jack was the real father and me too I am shocked she told Sam to lie especially after what happened with her and her kid Danielle

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizann View Post
    I wonder did Ronnie know Jack was the real father and me too I am shocked she told Sam to lie especially after what happened with her and her kid Danielle
    maybe she didn't know.. maybe Ronnie just said that if it comes out as been Jack's lie.. or just say it is Ricky's anyway...
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    Minty still wants Sam it is quite obvious poor Heather

    Shirley's plan worked maybe now she can work along side Phil in the Arches

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    I'm sorry about this but I am going to be a Mr Grumpy this morning!

    I am sick and tired of the worn out old cliche of a delivery van blocking the street whenever someone is driving somewhere in an emergency. It happens in Eastenders and in Coronation Street time after time and it's just really boring and shows zero imagination on the part of the scriptwriters. How many of you, who are drivers, have EVER encountered this situation, let alone EVERY time there is an emergency!?

    Sorry, about that. Rant over. I'll calm down now...

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    Parkerman.. in EE defense... it is a market place so I would expect to see van there a lot loading and unloading but yes you are right. it always seems to be only when it is an emergency...
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    I'm sorry about this but I am going to be a Mr Grumpy this morning!

    I am sick and tired of the worn out old cliche of a delivery van blocking the street whenever someone is driving somewhere in an emergency. It happens in Eastenders and in Coronation Street time after time and it's just really boring and shows zero imagination on the part of the scriptwriters. How many of you, who are drivers, have EVER encountered this situation, let alone EVERY time there is an emergency!?

    Sorry, about that. Rant over. I'll calm down now...
    You are right it is a obvious. But Charlie needs something bad happening. How else would they make it happen he is such a dull character.


    Can anyone tell me how to put spoiler tags in?

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    spoiler tags: [spoiler] type text [ /spoiler] second brackets without the gap

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    Spoiler:
    as Charlie is leaving they need some story line for him to leave


    Hope this works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchgirl View Post
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    as Charlie is leaving they need some story line for him to leave


    Hope this works
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    Yes, but did it have to be with this well worn tired old cliche? Was it really impossible for the scriptwriters to come up with something different?

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