Ana I have a friend who married a man who had the male version of her Christian name they then named all their 5 children with names beginning with the same initial as theirs. Always wondered how they knew who's post was who's.
I don't know who did it. I do know I'm fed up of close-ups of Ian's crumpled red eyed snotty face !!
I've watched Stenders since the beginning but quite often have to message DD2 to ask about relationships as she has an encyclopedic knowledge of the ins and outs of Albert Square!
I can't keep up with it poor "Bobby" has had more step-mothers than any other child I have known does anyone now who Stephen is I heard someone talk about him the other night is he another of Ian's off springs (the mind boggles) maybe time for Jeremy Kyle DNA tests.
I watch it all the time, heaven knows why, because every episode seems to be even more unbelievable than the last, but there we go! I think Peter did it! Incidentally, can't stand Waterloo Road, watched the first few episodes, and found it was even more incredible (if possible) than Eastenders.
Stephen was Sindy's son by Simon Wicks, I think, who came to live with Ian and one of his wives and turned out to be very disturbed and tried to kill someone but I've forgotten who! He went back to Simon in Australia. If no one comes up with a better answer, I'll message DD2 or Google it! Simon was played by Nick Berry.
Now I remember thanks for that ladies,just imagine if they all turned up at the same time all the kids would be clueless as to whose parent was who ?? I think the guy who works for Ian as a chef did it are we going to open a thread as to who may be guilty of the dreaded deed ?
Not so difficult, DD is harri and I am harrigran. Just to complicate matters I also have the female version of DH's name. There was never a problem until DD went to live abroad, her shortened name is a man's name in the Dutch speaking area.
Right sleuths. I'm wondering if the publicity that the murderer lives on the square is a red herring? Lucy (and Lauren) visited a block of flats earlier on the day of the murder to show perspective lodgers (students) around. I wonder if one (or more) of the students decided that Lucy looked like she might be loaded, and so planned to mug her. Ian Beale, responded at some point when questioned to Lucy's movements that she was heading for 'the flats'….. Not that I ever watch Eastenders, of course - load of rubbish