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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzle View Post
    I wonder if this is true? If so I'm going to be mad if Dean doesn't get his comeuppance, realistic or not.
    mick will make him brown bread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzle View Post
    I wonder if this is true? If so I'm going to be mad if Dean doesn't get his comeuppance, realistic or not.
    I agree, Dazzle. And what message would that give to women who have been raped? No point in reporting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    I agree, Dazzle. And what message would that give to women who have been raped? No point in reporting it.
    I suppose its important to show both sides. Many soaps have shown what people should do but they rarely show what you shouldn't do and this storyline raises awareness of what keeping quiet can lead to.

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    Yes, it is important, but in these sort of circumstances I do feel that broadcasters, especially the BBC, have some sort of responsibility to encorage women to go to the police and not to let rapists get away with it.

    Of course I've never been - and never will be - in the position of a woman who has been raped, but I can imagine what an overwhelmingly traumatic experience it must be and I can see why women might delay reporting it, just like Linda did. The feeling of shame, not wanting your partner to know, the feeling that somehow it was my fault and so on. Is the counsel then to be, if you don't report it straight away, don't bother? I sincerely hope this is not the road Eastenders is going down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizann View Post
    mick will make him brown bread
    I hope so

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    ...but in these sort of circumstances I do feel that broadcasters, especially the BBC, have some sort of responsibility to encorage women to go to the police and not to let rapists get away with it.
    I'm in two minds about this. Showing women that it's best to go to the police straight away as rapists may escape justice without evidence might help educate women and get more rapists locked up, but realism's not always appropriate in soaps. I certainly don't want the realism to go as far as allowing Dean to stay on in the square (as has been reported, though not officially confirmed as far as I'm aware).

    There's several killers walking freely around the square but rape's far more common and a much larger percentage of victims don't get any justice, so it's a far more emotive subject for lots of people. Also, they say that anyone can be pushed far enough to kill, but I believe it takes a certain type of person to be able to rape. That's a character that I'll always find unpleasant to watch and might put me off watching EE eventually. I've seen other fans say the same elsewhere.

    I absolutely do not want to see Linda having to live in close proximity to Dean, although I know many women are unfortunate enough to be in that horrendous position.

    The only thing I'd say about reporting a rape late is that even if the perpetrator escapes justice this time it could still help in the future if the rapist is a repeat offender. The recent historical abuse cases have shown that evidence of a pattern of abuse can get someone incarcerated.
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    EastEnders' executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins has promised that "there will be justice" at the end of the Linda Carter and Dean Wicks rape storyline.

    Speaking to the Radio Times, the show's boss said that the conclusion of the plot will be "satisfying but shocking".

    Mick is oblivious to Linda's discomfort when she has to share a sofa with Dean
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    Viewers have recently seen Linda (Kellie Bright) report Dean's (Matt Di Angelo) actions to the police, but the Carter family remain divided on whose version of events to believe.

    Treadwell-Collins said of the storyline: "We're not The Bill. That show was about the police solving things. I don't have main characters who are police officers.

    "We have tried very hard to create police characters who are interesting and who have their own stories. And there are more police twists coming up. But that's not who my viewers are tuning in to see.

    "They want to see Linda and Mick. They're the people they care about and not the police. So the police solving it is not satisfying for the viewer."

    Last year, the executive producer confirmed that there would be no trial for Dean, describing it as the "easy and wrong way" to wrap up the story.

    Earlier this week, EastEnders unveiled a chilling new trailer for its highly-anticipated 30th anniversary week, which begins on Monday, February 16.

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    If it is the case , it will be an utter disgrace and a massive betrayal to both survivors of rape and support organisations . I hope the viewing public express their outrage to the Beeb. Send an email the more the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post

    "They want to see Linda and Mick. They're the people they care about and not the police. So the police solving it is not satisfying for the viewer."

    Last year, the executive producer confirmed that there would be no trial for Dean, describing it as the "easy and wrong way" to wrap up the story.
    a) Personally I think it would be very satisfying to see the police "solve" it and for Dean to get his commeuppance through proper legal procedure.
    b) It is neither easy nor wrong for the story to be wrapped up with Dean being found guilty and getting banged up. In fact it is really the only right way.
    I await with less than baited breath to see how Eastenders are going to end this story satisfactorily so that women can feel confident in going to the police to report a rape.

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