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Results:Would you like to see Hetti Bywater return to Eastenders as the ghost of Lucy Beale?
Yes!
5 (35.71%)
No!
9 (64.29%)
Voters: 14. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
EastEnders - bring back Lucy Beale as a ghost!
Del_Roberts
24-05-2016
I think Eastenders bosses should bring back Hetti Bywater again to play Lucy Beale as a ghostly vision or as hallucination just like what they did with Pat Butcher last Tuesday in the episode of Peggy Mitchell's exit.

I think they should bring back Hetti Bywater at least for one episode or a maybe few episode to torment Bobby Beale while he is locked away in prison for his murderous crimes

Who anyone agree?
Menime123
24-05-2016
No.

She returned for an entire flashback episode dedicated to her murder, giving her the most screen time of anyone who ever died on the show (that has remained dead). Surely that's something?

I know it depends what you believe, but Pat wasn't a ghost. Most probably an hallucination.
0...0
24-05-2016
It's the sight Bob would fear the most, he'd rather eat a piece of toast, watch the evening news, life oh life...
Piipp
25-05-2016
I wouldn't mind Bobby losing it and having a flashback where we see him kill Lucy; a flashback which shows it clearly WASN'T an accident.

Two days ago I made a post in which I said it was an accident but the attack on Jane wasn't. I concede now that it's clear he didn't kill Lucy by accident; he likely hit her multiple times until she was dead.
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