Brilliant. The return of Eastenders' greatest character. They kept that quiet. Right at the front pushing the fruit & veg stall and then at the restaurant. Fantastic.![]()
Brilliant. The return of Eastenders' greatest character. They kept that quiet. Right at the front pushing the fruit & veg stall and then at the restaurant. Fantastic.![]()
parkerman (17-02-2015)
Mick has been at the pub for over a year and don't know one pump is dodgy and sticking, the scene with him and Peggy was not needed
Why did Lauren only address the card to Jane and not Ian and Jane, saying she knows Lucy was killed at her own home, is Ian the killer?
Is Kathy alive and that is what Phil has to tell Ian and Ben
Max said to Abi that Lauren knows "you killed Lucy" so I do think Max thinks it is Abi and Abi thinks it is him
How convenient Ronnie after all the trauma and death experience wakes up in time to hear Roxy and Charlie talk of their one night together
Last edited by tammyy2j; 18-02-2015 at 17:17.
lizann (18-02-2015)
flappinfanny (17-02-2015)
A good episode on the whole, although I did think it was stilted in places and a little stagy. The Peggy scenes were pointless to be fair but enjoyable and the line by Mick 'get out my pub' although cringey and a bit like a 'children in need' sketch, was for the fans and very funny.
For all its faults I did enjoy the episode and EastEnders has made a good start to anniversary week. Looking forward to Wednesday.
P.S a little surprised the opening credits did not contain a 30 in the titles.![]()
Last edited by flappinfanny; 17-02-2015 at 23:10. Reason: titivating
Dazzle (17-02-2015)
was that lauren's exit where did she go to her mam's?
maidmarian (18-02-2015), tammyy2j (18-02-2015)
lizann (18-02-2015)
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