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Old 02-01-2015, 09:11
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I am sorry if I am repeating another thread but I can't find one on this. If Emma has really solved the case and faced Lucy's killer yesterday then how will this be kept from the viewer until 19th Feb unless she dies tonight with the serious injuries she sustained last night. It was surprising that she was not taken to hospital to have herself checked out as it was obvious she could have internal bleeding or damage that would surface shortly after. It felt like we were focusing on Ronnie and her baby while really the one who might die is Emma? Then again was it even confirmed that there would be a death?
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:14
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Technically, Ronnie did "die" last night. They stopped trying to revive her before she came back, so perhaps that was the "death" they were talking about.

It does look like a strong possibility that Emma will die tonight, or lapse into a coma.

It's great not knowing what is going to happen. I can't remember the last time I was so gripped by an episode of Enders like I was last night.
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:18
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The fool will prolly get amnesia!

She seriously got on my nerves last night! Staggering around the square like an idiot! By not going to the police herself the minute she found out or felt she had cracked the case, makes her complicit in the murder of Lucy Beale!
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:21
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Anna Acton is credited for quite a few more episodes yet, so I doubt it. None of the pictures for upcoming episodes suggests she dies (the Brannings look stressed but not too upset).

From a narrative point of view, I'm not sure what purpose her death would serve when a coma storyline would maken much more sense without wasting the character.

She seriously got on my nerves last night! Staggering around the square like an idiot! By not going to the police herself the minute she found out or felt she had cracked the case, makes her complicit in the murder of Lucy Beale!
To be fair, most of her evidence is locked up under the Branning's kitchen sink She was probably waiting for an opportunity to sneak back in and grab it before going to the police
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:38
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Technically, Ronnie did "die" last night. They stopped trying to revive her before she came back, so perhaps that was the "death" they were talking about.

It does look like a strong possibility that Emma will die tonight, or lapse into a coma.

It's great not knowing what is going to happen. I can't remember the last time I was so gripped by an episode of Enders like I was last night.
This is true, technically someone did die. On reflection I think going into a coma is where the storyline will go. I now also recall someone saying she is staying at least until the reveal?
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:47
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If she slips into a coma tonight and then recovers for the 30th anniversary shows, I really wonder what her future will be after that. Continue as a regular with new stories unrelated to her work (after the mayhem of her own investigation, she needs to find a new, safer career!!) or be written out as the case is concluded. The latter could keep the door open for a return if they want to explore a relationship with Max (if he isn't Lucy's killer). Having her as a recurring officer like Marsden or Keeble takes away from the fact that she was an integral part of this plot and was one of the main characters on NYD. She said in an interview with DS in the summer that she'll be here until the killer gets unmasked.

Otherwise it's back to being Topsy and Tim's mum
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Old 02-01-2015, 11:15
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If she slips into a coma tonight and then recovers for the 30th anniversary shows, I really wonder what her future will be after that. Continue as a regular with new stories unrelated to her work (after the mayhem of her own investigation, she needs to find a new, safer career!!) or be written out as the case is concluded. The latter could keep the door open for a return if they want to explore a relationship with Max (if he isn't Lucy's killer). Having her as a recurring officer like Marsden or Keeble takes away from the fact that she was an integral part of this plot and was one of the main characters on NYD. She said in an interview with DS in the summer that she'll be here until the killer gets unmasked.

Otherwise it's back to being Topsy and Tim's mum
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