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EE. Andy Hunter and Pat question
SMIDSYmk2
13-10-2012
What was their connection?
I mean Andy gave pat his house, and they seemed like friends
but were they like some family relation or did Pat have strong connections to the Firm.
Lousiana
13-10-2012
Pat worked for him at the bookies and over time she started looking out for him.
SMIDSYmk2
13-10-2012
Originally Posted by Lousiana:
“Pat worked for him at the bookies and over time she started looking out for him.”

Ok
I thought Andy mightve been a relation of Pat or she helped him out before he was seen on screen
dazza89
13-10-2012
I think the Pat and Andy realtionship was mainly used to give Andy some sort of mother figure and show his human side and for Pat it was to give her something to do as she had lost all her connections during this period i.e-Roy,Frank, Peggy, Janine, Ricky and Bianca werent in the show at the time. I never really bought Andy as a villian even tho I liked the actor in The Bill he just didnt work for me in EE and I was very happy when Johnny Allen pushed him off that bridge.
Lousiana
13-10-2012
It was when Johnny turned up that Pat started getting closer to Andy, giving him advice about keeping safe etc because she knew Johnny and how dangerous he could be.
Kayleigh2010
13-10-2012
Aw I really liked Andy
Dr K Noisewater
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by Lousiana:
“It was when Johnny turned up that Pat started getting closer to Andy, giving him advice about keeping safe etc because she knew Johnny and how dangerous he could be.”

They got quite close in early 2004 a whole year before Johnny arrived. Andy bought the bookies and sacked Shirley (the cat woman who is a legend on this forum) and he replaced her with Pat. The pair were both on their own and bonded at work in a mother-son kind of way. Then obviously when Andy died he left his house to Pat - although this was done more to spite Sam who he'd recently split from and changed his will.
ewoodie
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by Dr K Noisewater:
“They got quite close in early 2004 a whole year before Johnny arrived. Andy bought the bookies and sacked Shirley (the cat woman who is a legend on this forum) and he replaced her with Pat. The pair were both on their own and bonded at work in a mother-son kind of way. Then obviously when Andy died he left his house to Pat - although this was done more to spite Sam who he'd recently split from and changed his will.”

Wasn't it a Michell house? How he suddenly became entitled to leave to who he liked when he married Sam is a mystery.
Bertypop
14-10-2012
Sam signed everything over to him.
Dr K Noisewater
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by ewoodie:
“Wasn't it a Michell house? How he suddenly became entitled to leave to who he liked when he married Sam is a mystery.”

Sam foolishly signed the house over to Andy for some reason i cant remember why. And she only owned the house because Phil signed it over to her when he went on the run. The house was previously Phil and Peggy's they bought it in 2002 when they hired Alfie (or Chris Wright as they believed him to be) to run the Vic for them.
Mattehhhftw
14-10-2012
So does anybody know why Sam signed everything over to Andy?
Scrabbler
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by Mattehhhftw:
“So does anybody know why Sam signed everything over to Andy?”

She was a muppet. She singlehandly demolished the whole Mitchell empire in one go!
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