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j08 Thu 07-Mar-13 19:58:43

Wasn't it lovely - at the end.

Is it all gonna be alright? #hopeso

numberplease Thu 07-Mar-13 20:43:11

With Phil Mitchell in the picture? You`re hopeful!

Jadey Thu 07-Mar-13 20:58:14

Ah it was lovely, did anyone cry, I did, its hard to believe that things like that actually do go on sad

harrigran Fri 08-Mar-13 13:11:07

Oh for goodness sake ,it is a soap opera and Phil Mitchell is a criminal hmm

dorsetpennt Fri 08-Mar-13 13:14:38

Some pictures or scenes make me cry but turnip head Mitchell in a soap opera doesn't. This storyline suspends belief as I think even the worst of Social Services wouldn't give a character like Phil Mitchell custody of a baby.

Nelliemoser Fri 08-Mar-13 13:36:01

Good grief! having stopped watching at least 3 yrs ago with no withdrawl at all Is their really anything new happening?

j08 Fri 08-Mar-13 14:34:44

It passes a half hour quite pleasantly. Love the characters.

Better - much - than Coronation Street. (whick is ok ish)

Ana Fri 08-Mar-13 15:09:52

That's 'cos you're a southerner, jingl! smile

numberplease Fri 08-Mar-13 15:30:04

I`m from the Greater Manchester area, via S.Yorkshire, and I can`t stand Coronation Street, but love Eastenders, the characters are a bit more "meaty".

Ana Fri 08-Mar-13 15:36:18

Yes, I didn't mean that seriously, number - people all over the country have their own preferences, not necessarily based on where they live, of course.

j08 Fri 08-Mar-13 15:49:19

Hmmm. Yes. I think Eastenders takes on some quite heavy topics.

And we in the South can probably handle that...................... ! No! #gonofurtherwiththis

grin

Anne58 Fri 08-Mar-13 15:57:51

Stopped watching Eastenders years ago, in fact we don't watch any soaps.

(Do listen to the Archers though) blush