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EE - what was that ending?
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PorkchopExpress
27-12-2016
Is it not again until New Year's day?
Adam_Manneh1
27-12-2016
Why are people making a huge deal out of it.
Harlowe
27-12-2016
Its on Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
pinkprint
27-12-2016
an ending symbolising the end of the Mitchell sisters lives are imminent
A.D.P
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“Is it not again until New Year's day?”

It was nice, to say thank you, why does it have to be then?


At a guess that's a jolly feel tonight, and it will not be a jolly feel later thus week and inappropriate then.

Originally Posted by Adam_Manneh1:
“Why are people making a huge deal out of it.”

Agree.
londongirlGre
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Manneh1:
“Why are people making a huge deal out of it.”

Because its Digital Spy.
PorkchopExpress
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by A.D.P:
“It was nice, to say thank you, why does it have to be then?


Agree.”

It gave the impression that it was the last episode of 2016.
A.D.P
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“It gave the impression that it was the last episode of 2016.”

No it didn't.

It's a thank you, you can do that anytime.
PorkchopExpress
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Manneh1:
“Why are people making a huge deal out of it.”

Who is making a huge deal out of it? Does asking a question constitute making a big deal?
PorkchopExpress
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by A.D.P:
“No it didn't.

It's a thank you, you can do that anytime.”

Yes it did. It said "Eastenders was brought to you in 2016 by...."
This clearly gave the impression that it was the final episode of the year.
kitkat1971
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by A.D.P:
“It was nice, to say thank you, why does it have to be then?


At a guess that's a jolly feel tonight, and it will not be a jolly feel later thus week and inappropriate then.



Agree.”

Exactly what I think.

They wsnted to run the thank you to all cast and crew over a positive, feel good ending, not a dramatic duff, duff.

Last year they did it on NYD, Mick and Linda's wedding as that was happy, rTher than the angst ridden final episodes of 2015.
A.D.P
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“Yes it did. It said "Eastenders was brought to you in 2016 by...."
This clearly gave the impression that it was the final episode of the year.”

No, we have had 12 months, so anytime this week is fine, my work said thank you for 2016 pre Christmas!

The up coming episodes will not gave the same feel to them and will be inappropriate.
A.D.P
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by kitkat1971:
“Exactly what I think.

They wsnted to run the thank you to all cast and crew over a positive, feel good ending, not a dramatic duff, duff.

Last year they did it on NYD, Mick and Linda's wedding as that was happy, rTher than the angst ridden final episodes of 2015.”

Yes, on an uplifting episode ending. We all know what's coming....
Adam_Manneh1
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“Who is making a huge deal out of it? Does asking a question constitute making a big deal?”

It's quite easy to look on a TV Guide.
RingoJ739K
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Manneh1:
“Why are people making a huge deal out of it.”

I don't think anyone is making a big deal out of it. Some including myself were just surprised to see the full cast list a bit earlier than expected.
lou_123
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Adam_Manneh1:
“Why are people making a huge deal out of it.”

No one is making a huge deal, they are asking out of curiosity.

Some people, like I was after it aired, could be under the impression it is not on again until New Year's Day.
ArthurJBear
27-12-2016
I was surprised too - only caught the ending. I guess they thought it fitted better there than at the end of the NYE episode which will likely be a major duff-duff. Plus it adds to the they will die 'clues' as it would seem out of place over their dead broken bodies. Another reason I think TPTB are trolling us about the double death NY
foxy23
27-12-2016
I liked it. They used the same song in the finale of Sex and the City series - You've got the love ❤
sw2963
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“It gave the impression that it was the last episode of 2016.”

I agree
Adrian_Ward1
27-12-2016
They do it every year
Bitoftreakle
27-12-2016
that ending was so sweet, I'm
So angry with SOC that they're killing the sisters off - unforgivable.
Aura101
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Bitoftreakle:
“that ending was so sweet, I'm
So angry with SOC that they're killing the sisters off - unforgivable.”

I would still like to know who the producer has to report to when coming up with these crackpot ideas.
Damien_Johnson
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by Aura101:
“I would still like to know who the producer has to report to when coming up with these crackpot ideas.”

It's not a "crackpot" idea. It's a storyline of which the conclusion hasn't even aired yet.

And he would have planned out his ideas to the BBC when interviewed for the job, so they would have been aware of the sisters depatures.

In addition to that, the BBC have hired Oliver Kent to liase with the continuing drama bosses, and he will obviously be aware as well.
Jimmy Connors
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by PorkchopExpress:
“It gave the impression that it was the last episode of 2016.”

I thought the same.
Dippydolly
27-12-2016
It certainly came across as the last of the year to me, i checked on the tv listings if it was on on Thursday.
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