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When Should Den Be Found?
kyri
28-08-2005
Do you guys thinks i't stoo early for his body.When i heard he was being buried i thought he would be under for 3 years top.To be later discovered by new owners.

Do you think it's the right time?
What other stories could have happened?
Conall JG
28-08-2005
I think it's happening in the best way possible.
fi~
28-08-2005
Originally Posted by buzzword:
“I think it's happening in the best way possible.”

yeah....get it all over and done with rather than dragging it out any longer
CloneClown
28-08-2005
Yes now is the best time, even dragging it on until xmas would of been too long. I have loved the storyline and especially the tensions between Chrissy and Sam. The respective actresses have played it brilliantly and I will be sad to see them leave. I really hope Sam doesn't die or get sent down for life. Looking forward to tommorow
imno12u
28-08-2005
With All three witches having left the show it was really a good idea to dig him up now. I suspect if they hadn't left they could have left it some time longer.
minnaloushe
28-08-2005
In about 14 years time? (The Mitchells have got the pub back and it is being run by Peggy and Sam (who has returned)) He walks into the Vic cool as cucumber much to the shock of Sam who believes he is still under the cellar floor.
WillowFae
28-08-2005
How long was it in Brookie between Trevor being killed, and found?
moro_bar
28-08-2005
dont think it was long, as his hand was still intact!
WillowFae
28-08-2005
Yeah, that's what bothered me. I was sure it was longer than in EE, but his hand hadn't decayed
Britgirl
28-08-2005
its a good time to bring back den. id have thought sharon would have discovered it or something though instead of sam digging him up. sharon will return to her whinyness though now hes been found (sighs). poor dennis.
beko1987
28-08-2005
surely being the celler all the plumbing and other servies ran underneath it. I read somewhere once that the drains blocked up, and they had to get into the celler so started hacking away...

prob wasnt true though.

and if the mitchells did come back, they would have noticed the celler that was there previously isnt there now, so they would hav had it dug back up for some reason and thar she blows!
ChrissieW Fan
28-08-2005
i think the timing is spot on really, dont wanan leave it too long otherwise, ppl will forget about him uder there, lol and its just the right time as his body will be in the decomposingstate and will be more grewsome as sam digs him up, plus the story of his demise has arisen and weaved its way back to the spotlight really well over the last month, gonna be gd and aEE epi to remember i thnk!
busted luva
28-08-2005
Originally Posted by beko1987:
“surely being the celler all the plumbing and other servies ran underneath it. I read somewhere once that the drains blocked up, and they had to get into the celler so started hacking away...

prob wasnt true though.

and if the mitchells did come back, they would have noticed the celler that was there previously isnt there now, so they would hav had it dug back up for some reason and thar she blows!”

nope, its not true
HRH Laura
28-08-2005
Personally i wish he'd remained under the Vic forever, casting a perpetual shadow over the place that is RIGHTLY HIS. A very fitting final resting place to a man that made this pub his own.

Walford Cemetery doesn't seem fitting enough. His beloved Queen Victoria pub does.

Stupid Eastenders getting it wrong like this.
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