I disagree. The show is really being consistant at the moment. Perhaps you could list what was so bad?
Mercedes and Fatboy.
Big Mo and her stupid laxatives.
Jack trying to act sincere with Ronnie.
Heather being onscreen.
Kat's orange face clashing with the The Vic living room decor.
Mercedes and Fatboy.
Big Mo and her stupid laxatives.
Jack trying to act sincere with Ronnie.
Heather being onscreen.
Kat's orange face clashing with the The Vic living room decor.
Well I loved all of that. Thought Mo was on fine form tonight.
Mercedes and Fatboy.
Big Mo and her stupid laxatives.
Jack trying to act sincere with Ronnie.
Heather being onscreen.
Kat's orange face clashing with the The Vic living room decor.
Happy pills wore off quick didn't they?
I agree about Heather though and Mo with her comedy laxatives was just :rolleyes: I saw that coming.
I loved Ronnie at the end saying she must be evil. Still feel sorry for her more than Kat miserable face even though she has her baby back. Charlie may as well take that kid back with him!
Thought it was another great episode!
Really liked the scene with Jack and Ronnie, and between Jack and the rest of the family.
Max and Tanya were great again too
Will Whitney never learn??
Mercedes and Fatboy.
Big Mo and her stupid laxatives.
Jack trying to act sincere with Ronnie.
Heather being onscreen.
Kat's orange face clashing with the The Vic living room decor.
I thought Mo was on Fine Form.
Tonight's episode was Brilliant
I loved the scene with Charlie and Kat and it was nice to have them go over the past again.
Mo really is an EastEnders Legend and i really hope she stays in the square.
Dot and Carol were on Fine form and i thought the scene with Dot and Heather was quite good too.
What has Whitney done.
Doesn't she have enough problems of her own?
Stupid Bi*ch
Nice to See the rest of the Brannings back and i hope Max lets Jay see Abi
A brilliant episode tonight and EastEnders is very consistant at the moment.
Awwww, James never laughed like that with Jack/Ronnie
Ummm...it's a TV show. I'm pretty certain the aim was not to show Tommy "happier" with Kat, especially when at the moment a baby would be "unsettled"as they only start recognising who mum and dad are three months in
Nice scene with Kat giving the baby his first cuddle and I had a tear in my eye with the Ronnie/Jack scene. Wondered why we didn't see the Roxy/Ronnie scene. I'm also glad they showed the Branning family sticking by Ronnie in that they were aware and understanding that she was mentally ill. I always felt they would be like that given the family history and the various ties they have with Ronnie. So I'm glad they protrayed it as Ronnie turning her back on her family than the other way round.
Also nice scene with Kat and her dad, showing her her nerves were natural and she would be fine. It was a sweet scene and "finally" a Zoe mention.
I think Ronnie will commit suicide in prison or just be written off when she comes out. I think this whole plot has been designed to that conclusion. Even if the actress does want to return in the future and I suspect that given the way the character has been so demonised by EE I doubt that she would, I can't see it happening on a permanent basis again. I think Jack will probably leave at some point soon as well.
I know. I hate when adults talk as if they know better. I just say to them "That is your experience, that is your personal anecdote, it is not mine so stop trying to say it as fact when just as many adults through the word around loosely as do the same the young people their talking down too".
Many people my age (I'm 22) are married or got married when they were 18 or something. Many have families already and seem to be doing fine.
I think there is nothing wrong with meeting the one, but I wouldn't say that getting married young was the "majority". Many people also change at university age or in their twnties and it is the "minority" who marry young who survive. It happens, but it is not so common anymore. Life offers us so many opportunities that it is rare for a couple to change in the same direction so young and survive the distance. I wouldn't ban any of my children from boys or discourage "love", but I would definately rather they lived with their boyfriends and married mid-late twenties. I'd want them to travel, see different cultures and experiencing new things, to truly choose their path in life and have fulfilled their dreams before settling down and having a baby. I definately wouldn't want them marrying at 21 or younger.
Roxy seemed pretty pissed off at him for no reason. It would have made more sense to say he needed space to think rather than "don't talk to me about Michael"
The episode struggled again tonight it was back to episodes in previous weeks. The plot got caught with the Ronnie/Jack/Kat/Alfie fallout and trying to move onto other things. Why wasn't Michael in tonight's episode? Surely as he became part of Ronnie's depression and is the actual father of Tommy Moon I would thought at the very least he would have been either at the Vic or in some kind of scene with Jack about Ronnie's 'problem'.
Max's scene with Tanya was a complete letdown and the lack of interaction between Max and Carol with Jack was pitiful. Only the Fatboy/Mercy storyline was interesting tonight. The inevitable question is when he tells her how he really feels rather than whether he does.
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Mercedes and Fatboy.
Big Mo and her stupid laxatives.
Jack trying to act sincere with Ronnie.
Heather being onscreen.
Kat's orange face clashing with the The Vic living room decor.
I don't think so.
Well I loved all of that. Thought Mo was on fine form tonight.
me too and tanya was on top form as well
nope.
Happy pills wore off quick didn't they?
I agree about Heather though and Mo with her comedy laxatives was just :rolleyes: I saw that coming.
I loved Ronnie at the end saying she must be evil. Still feel sorry for her more than Kat miserable face even though she has her baby back. Charlie may as well take that kid back with him!
Really liked the scene with Jack and Ronnie, and between Jack and the rest of the family.
Max and Tanya were great again too
Will Whitney never learn??
Tonight's episode was Brilliant
I loved the scene with Charlie and Kat and it was nice to have them go over the past again.
Mo really is an EastEnders Legend and i really hope she stays in the square.
Dot and Carol were on Fine form and i thought the scene with Dot and Heather was quite good too.
What has Whitney done.
Doesn't she have enough problems of her own?
Stupid Bi*ch
Nice to See the rest of the Brannings back and i hope Max lets Jay see Abi
A brilliant episode tonight and EastEnders is very consistant at the moment.
I don't think thats the last we see of Ronnie
Looking forward to the rest of Thursday 9/10
Nice scene with Kat giving the baby his first cuddle and I had a tear in my eye with the Ronnie/Jack scene. Wondered why we didn't see the Roxy/Ronnie scene. I'm also glad they showed the Branning family sticking by Ronnie in that they were aware and understanding that she was mentally ill. I always felt they would be like that given the family history and the various ties they have with Ronnie. So I'm glad they protrayed it as Ronnie turning her back on her family than the other way round.
Also nice scene with Kat and her dad, showing her her nerves were natural and she would be fine. It was a sweet scene and "finally" a Zoe mention.
According to Inside Soap, Sam Womack's still filming - will be on screen until early Summer (whenever that's supposed to be!)
are you sure? Shes not in the credits?
I don't think we see her until a couple of weeks now.
max has lost a son?
He lost Bradders :eek: Its only been a year
Bradley Branning.
Max's scene with Tanya was a complete letdown and the lack of interaction between Max and Carol with Jack was pitiful. Only the Fatboy/Mercy storyline was interesting tonight. The inevitable question is when he tells her how he really feels rather than whether he does.
Beats me....
....each to their own...:rolleyes: