EE - did Masood help Jane cover up Lucy's death?
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Just watched tonights episode of Ee and when Jane gave the restaurant keys to Mas they were practically holding hands and he said to her that she could always talk to him. Just felt like he knows the secret, a lot of people have been questioning how jane could have moved Lucy and spent all that time out of the house without Mas knowing - well I think tonight's episode was a nod to the fact that he did know and helped cover it up. Might also explain why it was that he was the one that found Bobby when he went missing? I always thought it was odd he just happened to be walking through the common..... And then Jane called mas to get Bobby out of the wedding reception, again could it be because he's her accomplice?
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That's exactly what my mum said during that scene
I thought the same . Jane doesnt love Ian , she only loves Bobby
Masood and Jane have that spark, always have done
Yesss. I can't quite work out if he helped her or if he will work it out due to their bond. Does Jane trust him so much that she knew he'd just take Bobby on the night of the wedding no questions asked or did she know he'd take him as he KNEW?
Did Mas know where to find Bobby on the common or did he just find him by chance ?
This.
Masood doesn't know about Bobby's involvement in Lucy's death, but he understands Jane and knows she is troubled, and not behaving as a woman packing for her honeymoon should behave.
He is just letting her know that he will ALWAYS care, and if she needs a friend and wants to talk in confidence, he is there for her.
Masood doesnt know anything or did anything.
But Mas is the most trustworthy person - Jane would trust to look after Bobby and also to call - he would be there.
I think Mas is gonna figure out something because Jane is not quite herself at the moment and he notices these things..
THIS.
Makes good sense, a liked character and one who's arrest would cause the greatest dilemma for Jane
Ian would leave someone to die. He left Phil after he was shot by Lisa!
He also gloated over Phil when he was having his heart attack, and was prepared to walk away then.
Of the two, I think Ian's past behaviour has been worse than Mas's.
Yes but Mas left her brother to die and Ian got him help. I would never be with someone who left my brother to die. That's sick and why?? Because he was a gay man in a consensual adult relationship yuck.
No way is Mas involved. But i do feel Mas will be noticing more stuff because Jane looks in pain half of the time after the wedding and he notices this
Nevertheless, it could be that he id know what Jane did and perhaps did help her but is dignified enough to protect her and is just angry at Ian for sleeping with Jane. But the fact he knows what happened to Lucy and exactly what Jane's involvement was and what his involvement might have been, prevents him from telling Ian the full facts.
This is also very plausible.
Surely he would confront her outright? Would he really be ok with her living with a man who murdered his own daughter and not think Jane is at risk? Would he casually just agree to look after the business for him? That cant be right surely?
It depends on what happens next,if Mas grew more suspicious for example he may even go to the police, there will be a wrongful arrest soon,it could be Ian that gets arrested, though I think that Mas trusts Jane's judgement enough that he knows whatever she is hiding it would be for a good reason, he may suspect Ian but if she told him to leave it I think he would.
Exactly. Masood was in the kitchen, mid-conversation with Jane when she got the call from Bobby and suddenly left. Even if he didn't hear her leave, he would still have noticed she had gone. Furthermore, Jane moved Lucy's body in her blue Micra, which was parked outside Masood's house. She would have had to return to Masood's when moving the body as the likelihood is she wouldn't have her car keys on her; even if she didn't, surely he would notice her car going. I don't think Masood helped Jane cover up Lucy's death, but I think he must have his suspicions.