Here in BBC Prime land, last night we saw the episodes where Sonia eventually admitted that it was she who had "killed" Pauline, whilst Martin was trying to strangle Joe, and Dot and Jim just stood with hands flailing about.
All in all, Eastenders has become a big pile of manure. It's actually embarrassing to watch - which is why I mainly don't these days.
What's that proverb about the man that built his house on sand...
Totally, utterly sh*t twist for a character I actually hope dies sooner than later. He can take Martin, Sonia (although that'd be an achievement) and Rebecca with him. QUICKLY!
Oh CHARMING! Lovely end to tonight's Eastenders... (couldn't it have been Ben??!!) I'm sorry, but it's disgraceful the way EE moves from tragedy to tragedy like this, and I found tonight's ending tasteless. They seem to enjoy horrific things happening to children because it seems exciting but actually, I found it hard to watch and totally ''off.''
Having had to watch EastEnders on Teleport reply the day after the Episode aired I've enjoyed coming back and watching them this week,I still don't like
Carly wicks acting though even if Mr Bushell thinks she's a star
I haven't watched EastEnders at all this week (the reason being I've been so caught up in this BB controversy that I have been watching BBLB instead) but I can't say I've missed EE at all. I might start watching again next week. What happened at the end exactly?
Everyone in the square seems to forget that Martin ran over Sonias Boy friend.
You would have thought "Big" Sonia would have thrown that into one of her rows with Fartin wouldn't you?
Yes you would. If this were real life of course. But then you remember that EastEnders is written by a team of incompetent writers and that it's normal for characters to forget little things like their new husband killing their long term boyfriend a few years ago.
Everyone in the square seems to forget that Martin ran over Sonias Boy friend.
You would have thought "Big" Sonia would have thrown that into one of her rows with Fartin wouldn't you?
Yes you would. If this were real life of course. But then you remember that EastEnders is written by a team of incompetent writers and that it's normal for characters to forget little things like their new husband killing their long term boyfriend a few years ago.
Very true!
Will I be the only one cheering if Ben gets run over by a tube train on Monday?