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EE: Episode Thread: 24/05/16 Keeble is back!
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MissMonkeyMoo
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by Keyser_Soze1:
“Just to add another couple of things why does Jack suddenly hate Max?

Why has Kath turned into someone thicker than a whale omelette?

So.

Sharon - dumb scum.
Philth - utter scum.
Gaga - twisted scum.
Kath - thick scum.
Jack - traitorous scum (but does not know the truth).
Abi - traitorous bitch scum (but does not know the truth.
Ian - scum (but still loves his son).
The Bloodbath - psychopathic scum (but at least he knows exactly what he is and confessed).
Keeble - Keystone Cop scum.
Babe - blackmailing scum.

Have I missed out anyone? ”

Good points! I can't understand why Jack suddenly hates Max either. He left the square on good terms with Max and surely he wouldn't really think his brother is capable of murder? He's an ex Copper, so he would know that the evidence given is circumstantial and not actually enough to prove Max did anything. I know originally it was probably written that way as Scott Marsden wasn't around but after bobby actually said he killed Lucy I can't believe jack isn't the slightest bit interested!

And what's the deal with Abi? She only shopped Max to get Ben off the hook. Is she worried that if Max is innocent she's going to get into trouble or something? She was still adamant to Dot last night that Max killed Lucy. I know Marcus turned on Abi at the trial but ultimately max sold up for her and Carol saw that and would have told Abi so why does she still want him to rot in jail?
gavin shipman
25-05-2016
Another action packed episode.

Why doesn't anyone believe that Max didn't do it.

It was a surprise to see Abi in the episode with Stacey confronting her.

I'm really glad that we are getting a conclusion but I still don't think it will be over completely as they will want Bobby staying on the square until he's an adult so that people will remember this storyline forever.

One thing it has done is involve most of the cast which is always a good thing but most of the cast know that Bobby did it now and It was only Stacey that was defending Max, Mick should have backed her up aswell.

I actually think it's realistic how they have paced this storyline as it doesn't happen overnight.

Great ending. Ian is worried that his secret is going to spill over.
MissMonkeyMoo
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by gavin shipman:
“Another action packed episode.

Why doesn't anyone believe that Max didn't do it.

It was a surprise to see Abi in the episode with Stacey confronting her.

I'm really glad that we are getting a conclusion but I still don't think it will be over completely as they will want Bobby staying on the square until he's an adult so that people will remember this storyline forever.

One thing it has done is involve most of the cast which is always a good thing but most of the cast know that Bobby did it now and It was only Stacey that was defending Max, Mick should have backed her up aswell.


I actually think it's realistic how they have paced this storyline as it doesn't happen overnight.

Great ending. Ian is worried that his secret is going to spill over.”

Yes, Mick should have said something I feel. He is that kind of person that would stand up for the truth in something so important and where someone has been wrongly sentenced.

I'm glad the truth is out but his frustrating is it that Bobby has to keep saying that he killed Lucy and no one actually wants to believe him! He's just severly injured Jane with a bloodied hockey stick that half the square saw him holding, he confesses to lucy's murder and the whole pub - apart from stacey and surprisingly Kim - say that he's confused, or he can't have done it. Er, bloodied shirt, hockey stick people! Ambulance, police..... Do you really think it was just a little argument?
Keyser_Soze1
25-05-2016
Originally Posted by MissMonkeyMoo:
“Yes, Mick should have said something I feel. He is that kind of person that would stand up for the truth in something so important and where someone has been wrongly sentenced.

I'm glad the truth is out but his frustrating is it that Bobby has to keep saying that he killed Lucy and no one actually wants to believe him! He's just severly injured Jane with a bloodied hockey stick that half the square saw him holding, he confesses to lucy's murder and the whole pub - apart from stacey and surprisingly Kim - say that he's confused, or he can't have done it. Er, bloodied shirt, hockey stick people! Ambulance, police..... Do you really think it was just a little argument?”

Mick (and everyone else) did nothing when Gaga was manhandling a distressed and half naked teenage girl - TPTB lose all sense of reality when it comes to the core Mitchells.

And I'm sick of it.
Theo Rose
25-05-2016
Bobby was 10 when Lucy was killed. Her body was found on the common.

It stands to reason they all had some doubts over what he said as none of them will have suspected someone from his own family helping him to move the body and they know a 10 year old could not have put her there himself.

Even Bobby himself doesn't know how her body got there.

I think their reactions was perfectly realistic. You have to put yourself in the same place they are and right now they are confused.

I think Mick not speaking out is also true, him and Nancy were all set to do the same thing with Dean if you remember back. So its possible he is weighing up in his mind could Ian have moved the body himself.

There is still a lot more of this story to play out. Patience.
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