What another fantastic episode they just got better and better as the week went along.The acting was great.
Owen was really convincing and so was Di and kevin well done.Noone can match EastEnders when they do Storylines like this so i hope they keep them coming.
Yes like yesterday, Jake's remark about having a large penis, or so he suggested. I think it's a bit off for a soap.
Moving on... I found tonight's episode difficult to watch, I hate this word but it was very ''gritty'' but we've kind of been there with the whole Trevor/Little Mo storyline. I'm glad tonight brought some dramatic closure though, as it was getting boring.
Yes like yesterday, Jake's remark about having a large penis, or so he suggested. I think it's a bit off for a soap.
Moving on... I found tonight's episode difficult to watch, I hate this word but it was very ''gritty'' but we've kind of been there with the whole Trevor/Little Mo storyline. I'm glad tonight brought some dramatic closure though, as it was getting boring.
The one thing Enders does best is "real life" drama such as this storyline. That was what the show was all about in the beginning before it lost its way. Let' s hope we get more storylines like this one.
Does anyone know the name of song used in the background in the first scene in Scarlet's tonight? It's like a dance-tune with a woman's voice...it's buggin me because I don't know...
Does anyone know the name of song used in the background in the first scene in Scarlet's tonight? It's like a dance-tune with a woman's voice...it's buggin me because I don't know...
This is the best news I've heard in a loooong time!!
Billy Murray returns to 'EastEnders'
Saturday, August 5 2006, 11:17 BST - by Kris Green
Actor Billy Murray is to return to Walford as gangster Johnny Allen for a handful of EastEnders episodes in the autumn - only five months after he left the programme.
Exact details of the storyline are still under wraps, but what is known is that Johnny will not be returning to the Square as such, but will be seen behind bars as he serves a 27-year sentence for murder.
His brief comeback will be part of the exit storyline of his on-screen daughter, Ruby (Louisa Lytton), in which he receives a tip-off about her involvement with a new boyfriend.
Of his return, the 64-year-old actor said: “Viewers are in for a treat. I'm pleased to be back for such an exciting storyline."
An EastEnders spokeswoman told DS: “We are delighted that Billy is returning to the Square and he has an explosive storyline which will air in late autumn.”
Murray left the programme earlier this year following a disagreement over scripting which he claimed had turned his character into a softie.