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Should Eastenders get rid of deadwood through a Disaster stunt?
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vald
23-08-2014
Kill off Tosh, Kim, Max, Abi, Liam and

Spoiler
Sharon
vaslav37
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by vald:
“Kill off Tosh, Kim, Max, Abi, Liam and

Spoiler
Sharon
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Never..
0...0
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by vald:
“Kill off Tosh, Kim, Max, Abi, Liam and

Spoiler
Billy
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Fixed that for you.
vald
23-08-2014
Originally Posted by 0...0:
“Fixed that for you. ”

Naughty.
dd68
25-08-2014
I just had a vision of another funfair coming to the square!
MelSingleton
25-08-2014
Originally Posted by Stube:
“I know DTC said he doesn't want to "blow things up for the sake of it" but does anyone else think there are too many characters in the show now? Obviously there probably won't be another death until the Lucy murder case is wrapped up since it'd take away some of the impact from the storyline but I think there needs to be a clearout at some point. I remember HO did a clear out last year when 4 people died in that explosion/crash.

I'd get rid of the following:

Dexter
Fatboy
Tosh
Maybe a child/baby too?”

If they're deadwood, then best write them out in an understated way.

Killing deadwood in a big stunt is a waste. Part of the point of having the stunt is shocks and things that will generate future story lines. That won't be generated if the stunt is to remove deadwood.
Mattehhhftw
25-08-2014
Originally Posted by vaslav37:
“Dexter, FatBoy & Tosh don't deserve an exit like this just let them talk the tube from Walford East never to be seen again.”

I have to agree, those 3 need to go. Get Tina with Sonia!
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