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EastEnders 24/11/05 Honey Honey you smell so nice (merged)
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Crystal Clear
25-11-2005
Originally Posted by Pearson2005:
“How old is Juley Smith anyway he seems far too old for her.”


He is 28 in real life.
DenWatts
25-11-2005
Originally Posted by SULLA:
“Johnny is not evil. He is a concerned dad who does not want his young naive daughter to go out with Drug dealer Juley.

Honey looks, acts and sounds like Little Mo mark 11 ”

Ah, but he's not "Drug-dealer Juley" any longer. He's "Gentleman Juley" - a reformed character (literally .)

I was thinking last night that they have progressed the Sue/Billy relationship quite quickly already - will this be the reason that Maureen leaves next year? (If so, please don't give us another long, tedious, torturous love triangle - my patience won't stand it. :yawn: )

It's nonsense at the moment, but enjoyable nonsense. I thought last night's was better written than the episodes earlier in the week. I'm guessing we're experiencing the quiet before the storm.

I noticed that Nana mentioned wanting her day at the races, so well done for setting up the future storyline.

I hate to say it, but I will miss Nana. At least they gave her the Normandy episode, in which I thought Hilda was outstanding.
DenWatts
25-11-2005
Originally Posted by SULLA:
“1. The new flat. Why is there always a flat available in the square when you need one ”

By my reckoning, there are plenty of unoccupied properties in Walford - and soon to be a few more.

Edit: here's the map.
Last edited by DenWatts : 25-11-2005 at 12:21
rita1
25-11-2005
[quote=Tinalou]Got to agree with SULLA on this one, Definatly reminds me of little mo

Quite a good episode, I'm warming to the Juley Ruby thing.

Johnny Allen upsets his daughter and buy's her something to compensate......how many times

Poker was funny, Nana is back to her oldself, which is a shame really. I think they are doing that to make it worse for the viewers when the time comes.

Random Question...........anyone got snow [/QUOTE]

Yes - completely white first thing this morning! Beautiful!
You might think "normal" since I'm in Switzerland but actually Geneva, where I live, doesn't get that much - and certainly not in November!
Myangel
25-11-2005
Glasgow is white all over!! I would say about 2 ft!! Its magic!!!
Bobthechicken
25-11-2005
Where did Garry and Minty get all that money from? I thought everyone was skint.

I see it's Billy's turn (again?) to be skint now. Never mind, though, he will have forgotten all his money problems soon. Everyone else does.
ChrisFLover86
25-11-2005
Originally Posted by mc1992:
“http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/east...20051124.shtml”

Thank you for the link Mc1992 .
PR.
25-11-2005
Is Sharons flat a new set? It wasn't somebody's place back in 1991 or something?

I'm still waiting for somebody to move into Ricky and Bianca's flat.
locaputa
25-11-2005
Originally Posted by SULLA:
“He doesn't want to control her. He just wants the best for her.
She acts like a child and is therefore treated as a child. ”

He is an abusive PSYCHOPATH and Ruby needs to be out of that home because she is not safe. He has threatened her, and is very deceptive and manipulative. He's also a killer. Johnny makes Juley look like a saint.

If anyone has a dad like Johnny Allen, no he isn't trying to do what's best for you, he is doing things for himself. It's degrading and violent, and I suggest getting out of any situation like that. Poor Ruby, her dad is a ****ing lunatic.
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