Originally Posted by Tele addict: “And how come there isn't a police inquiry into Joe's death? After all, he did fall through a window after Jim pushing him. And now Joe is dead, surely there is no proof that he killed Pauline. The police have only got Dot's word for it. Big whopping details have been brushed under the carpet.”
Absolutely,one almost feels nostalgic for the fairground collapse days.The police just took Dot's word and that was that?I thought EE was a soap,not science fiction(remember Janine getting Barry cremated on a Bank Holiday?)
Originally Posted by Leon Bilson: “Firstly, Pauline did not hit Joe with a frying pan.
Secondly, Sonia did not hit Pauline with a fruit bowl.
Thirdly, the police heard everything because the call to 999 had been connected when Joe was rowing with them.
Fourthly, and finally, Jim did not push Joe anywhere.”
The truth is that EE decided to wrap it all up quickly without the slightest attempt at professionalism. A bit like Philth Mitchells release from custody.
Last edited by SULLA : 31-01-2007 at 20:21
When it comes to murder storylines in Eastenders - they are so unrealistic
*Get Johnny Week - Jake burying his brother in the woods - as if you'd do that to your own brother
*Dot Cotton's mystical powers sends Joe Macer flying through a glass window
*The fact that every year on christmas day somebody has to die in Eastenders - the residents of albert square dont seem to have much luck on Dec 25th do they