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jinglbellsfrocks Tue 17-Feb-15 20:09:45

what did 'e say?

confused

soontobe Tue 17-Feb-15 20:12:57

Havent watched tonights episode yet. Havent a clue what you are talking about.
I will watch it as soon as someone else leaves go of the remote!

soontobe Tue 17-Feb-15 20:14:56

What is wrong with the old thread though? I like the old one.

soontobe Tue 17-Feb-15 21:06:26

I think he said
"She knows whether you killed Lucy"

I replayed it about 3 times. That was the nearest I got to it.

Dont ask me what is happening. It is Abby?

I couldnt even work out which bits were live. All the outdoor shots? It didnt seem to matter really.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 17-Feb-15 21:10:13

He fluffed his lines line.

It comes up "EElive" in the top right hand screen when it's live.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 18-Feb-15 13:29:44

it was this lot wot did it

rubylady Wed 18-Feb-15 16:55:58

You can always depend on a Branning brother to fluff his lines on a live show! grin

Ana Wed 18-Feb-15 18:21:35

'EastEnders spokespeople confirmed that his final line to Abi was supposed to be, “She knows that you killed Lucy”.'

(Just read that on the BBC website)

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 18-Feb-15 18:55:14

He definitely said, "Well, that you killed Lucy". But he slurred it all up together. It sounded like, "Whether you killed Lucy".

Cock-up I reckon.

Ana Wed 18-Feb-15 18:56:20

Yes, they said he'd made a mess of it!

rubylady Fri 20-Feb-15 22:42:25

It was Jack Branning on the last live show that made a fluff. I thought we were safe as he wasn't in this one.

Not keen on it being Bobby, but I did think the acting tonight was superb, especially Ian. He deserved to have main lead after 30 years non stop.

Jane10 Sat 21-Feb-15 09:43:51

I thought Ian acted appallingly -what a ham. Sweating and grimacing doesn't count as acting for me. Jane was totally convincing and had much harder stuff to convey sometimes with just a look or facial expression.

henetha Sat 21-Feb-15 09:51:17

I thought Ian was marvellous! As were they all.. but especially Ian.
Loved it!

ninathenana Sat 21-Feb-15 10:35:59

Ian's facial expressions made me laugh. Jane was the star.

nightowl Sat 21-Feb-15 11:24:12

I thought Ian was quite convincing as someone who has just had a parent's worst nightmare revealed to him. At the same time I am really uncomfortable with the idea of having a child killer in a soap. I think that, together with Kathy's reappearance from the dead and the utterly ridiculous birth scene in the toilets has finally made me decide to give up on Eastenders for good.

Marelli Sat 21-Feb-15 11:34:25

A parent's worst nightmare would surely be that their much-loved child has been murdered by their other much-loved child. I don't think Ian over-acted, either. The absolute despair, depicted by pacing, arm-waving, and grimacing and wailing is just what might happen. Although we do keep in mind that this is a story and not real life, we see these reactions every day on the news when a parent has lost a child in a war situation. I think he did well.

rubylady Mon 23-Feb-15 02:46:25

Thank you nightowl to agree with being uncomfortable about having a murderer as a child in a soap. Also I think he should be accountable for what he has done. It is showing children today that action don't necessarily have consequences with shows like this when all the family decided to do nothing about it because they are "family".

Jane10 Mon 23-Feb-15 10:04:25

See comments made re this in Eastenders thread