Very true about Billy, completely forgot about his night with Tina.
I did think that it was announced months ago before lockyd3A play? Surely not.
He couldn't have picked a worse time to appear in a play very Ian Beale
Yes I do too. What I don't understand is that Lucas would have a probation officer assigned to him. He would be helped with getting accommodation and benefits so there should be no need for him to come anywhere near Albert square. I wonder if the people after him are related to one of his past victims?I want to know what’s going on with Chelsea and Lucas
It's always been the darkest/heaviest of the soaps compared to Corrie/Emmerdale etc. But it definitely did used to have it's great humourous elements to it. Like Pat and Peggy getting drunk in the ice cream van while Heather had a baby. Some amazing lines in those scenes.Even though I have watched EE since the first episode in 1985, just lately I have found that far from it being a bit of an escape from real life, it is just the opposite. It is a really depressing soap to watch. There are just not enough comedy moments within it.
I have almost been tempted to just ditch it entirely, but then I know that at some stage I will come back to it and playing catch up would be a blinking nightmare.
It did used to have some great humorous moments. Now it has degenerated into gloom and misery.It's always been the darkest/heaviest of the soaps compared to Corrie/Emmerdale etc. But it definitely did used to have it's great humourous elements to it. Like Pat and Peggy getting drunk in the ice cream van while Heather had a baby. Some amazing lines in those scenes.
"Ooh, it's the Posh and Becks of Walford" (Phil and Shirley - sort of accurate)
You just wouldn't get a scene like that in EastEnders these last few years.