Would Gus just stand there and let Sean over rule his whole life.
I was thinking that as well. One call to 999 and Gus could have him locked up for threats to kill, false imprisonment and drug posession. He would also have the right to take out an harassment order against Sean. The CPS, however, probably wouldn't take it to court but at least he'd be out of the way, thereby giving Gus a chance to move. But of course, the law doesn't exist in soapland, which in my opinion makes it completely unbelievable.
Very unbelievable. I've heard Dr May Wright is returning? Why do Eastenders always bring back obscure characters, like Claire Bates? If it's simply to give Dawn some more storyline lines, then that's silly, they should just write her out! She's become pointless recently anyway.
I thought the actress was going to Holby City? Its on the front cover of one of the soap mags that Mad May returns, although i seen somewhere its to Holby.
And with the current Gus / Sean thing - it doesnt have to play by book does it? Nice to see Gus actually get proper storyline to end on. Although he could have just simply dissapeared and i would have been fine with that.
Edit : I just read the BBC EastEnders website, she is on her way back. Oh
Flicked onto the last 4/5 mins of the programme tonight, and am perplexed as to why the hell Ian would just stand there and do nothing while watching his child and this little cock run away with her... I mean, would a rational person not be shouting into the f*cking rafters of the station, "HELP, HE'S GOT MY CHILD" or something? Surely he would have found a station guard, or police officer, even? Poor, inconcievable writing.
How it won best soap last night is beyond me.
Anyway, didn't we see a similar storyline with Craig and Sooopheh in Corrie about 2 years ago?
I know! Since I know the inside of St. Pancras International like the back of my hand all he had to do (instead of waiting for the next elevator of course) was to run about 15 yards and go down the stairs! He should also get a member of security to alert the train driver not the ruddy stationmaster.