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Ronnie Mitchell spoiler
After Ronnie swaps her dead baby over she apparently says 'you're my baby now'
![]() I don't know if this is cheesy or not but its going to make me hate Ronnie. I can't believe EE are doing this storyline. Its so sick. |
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Really? I heard she looks into the cot at Kat's baby and say's "that's my boy" which is even creepier. I hope they show that she's completely lost the plot throughout this swap though, not just being horrible.
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Really? I heard she looks into the cot at Kat's baby and say's "that's my boy" which is even creepier. I hope they show that she's completely lost the plot throughout this swap though, not just being horrible.
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I can feel myself going off Ronnie through this storyline-poor Kat
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I can feel myself going off Ronnie through this storyline-poor Kat
. I think even I will go through moments of disliking Ronnie, especially when she's at the funeral whilst Kat thinks she's burrying her baby
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Whatever she says, there's no going back for her. Whatever she says will hardly make any difference.
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I have a feeling this will lead to Ronnie's exit - it's already been said but how can a character recover from this without either being run out of Walford in shame or being sectioned?
I hope they don't take her down the Mad May route by turning into a complete psycho, but portray her as someone we can feel sympathy for. |
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Hmmm it's tricky but I do really hope they do Ronnie's side justice and show us she's really ill. Not just have her act like a psycho
I think even I will go through moments of disliking Ronnie, especially when she's at the funeral whilst Kat thinks she's burrying her baby![]() .
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I have a feeling this will lead to Ronnie's exit - it's already been said but how can a character recover from this without either being run out of Walford in shame or being sectioned?
I hope they don't take her down the Mad May route by turning into a complete psycho, but portray her as someone we can feel sympathy for. Quote:
Also that she lets Kat get close to her own baby without knowing it
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I have a feeling this will lead to Ronnie's exit - it's already been said but how can a character recover from this without either being run out of Walford in shame or being sectioned?
I hope they don't take her down the Mad May route by turning into a complete psycho, but portray her as someone we can feel sympathy for. |
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I can find it difficult to feel sorry for someone who went through the lost of a child once (and the miscarriage) to take away someone else's baby and act its her own. For her to even continue to keep the baby after she realises her actions is even worse. I personally think suicide or attempted suicide will be better option.
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Whatever she says, there's no going back for her. Whatever she says will hardly make any difference.
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All I can think is Sam womack has already said she wants to leave in a year or something or this will be her last storyline. There's no way they would do a storyline that lead to her exit if she didn't want to go lol that would be like axing her. I think they will know already she wants to leave. If not maybe she's going to have a break after the storyline to have another baby (whilst ronnie can be away recieving help or something)
Yeah that is harsh ![]() .
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If they show her completely wracked with guilt then it might help us sympathise with her - she only acted on impulse in a sheer moment of shock and grief, so telling the truth would be really hard because she'd have to face up to losing yet another child. If we see Ronnie in her own personal dilemma about all of this rather than seeing her carry on with Kat's baby in a twisted 'it-never-happened-and-this-really-is-my-baby' sort of way then that just *might* save the character from total ruin.
Either way, it is shaping up to be quite an epic storyline. From the sounds of it it does have the makings to be a true EastEnders classic storyline - the characters involved in it tell you that for a start. |
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IF she's of a sane mind whilst doing this then I totally agree but IF she's completely mentally ill then she won't have the logic to consider how it felt to lose a child and the fact she's putting someone else through it.
I don't think the main problem is her taking Kat's child, if she's out of her mind when she does it, its quite understandable but its for how long she keeps the kid for is what makes her seem like b*tch |
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That indicates to me she is aware of what she is doing and I find that unforgivable
. especially since I'm a kat fan and a ronnie fan I wonder how they're going to do it though. I mean will Ronnie not really want Kat anywhere near the baby incase Kat notices but can't stop her without looking a little odd OR does she think she owes it to kat to cuddle the baby and stuff out of quilt. Even though the second one is perhaps even more sick because that means she's letting kat bond with her baby unaware it's hers
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Either way, it is shaping up to be quite an epic storyline. From the sounds of it it does have the makings to be a true EastEnders classic storyline - the characters involved in it tell you that for a start.
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Well from the brief spoilers I have seen, it says "Ronnie comes to realise her actions" or WTTE so unless she hands the baby over then there's nothing left for her. I suspect when she realises her actions, she's sane and should the decent thing....
I don't think the main problem is her taking Kat's child, if she's out of her mind when she does it, its quite understandable but its for how long she keeps the kid for is what makes her seem like b*tch
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Bill Treacher (Arthur) gave a years notice so maybe Sam has said this will be her last year too.
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I assume this is one of the 'fantastic storylines' they had lined up for Ronni when they killed Danielle off for a few sensational headlines.
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Well from the brief spoilers I have seen, it says "Ronnie comes to realise her actions" or WTTE so unless she hands the baby over then there's nothing left for her. I suspect when she realises her actions, she's sane and should the decent thing....
I don't think the main problem is her taking Kat's child, if she's out of her mind when she does it, its quite understandable but its for how long she keeps the kid for is what makes her seem like b*tch |
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That indicates to me she is aware of what she is doing and I find that unforgivable
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Since presumably she will have to change the babies clothes over, undressing the dead child & redressing it in Kat's babies clothes etc, that would suggest being very aware of what she is doing.
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After Ronnie swaps her dead baby over she apparently says 'you're my baby now'
![]() I don't know if this is cheesy or not but its going to make me hate Ronnie. I can't believe EE are doing this storyline. Its so sick. Only now? |
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