My prediction: I reckon the guy in the wheelchair tackled the gun toting woman. He's not really paralysed.
e2a: ok, apparently it was the security guard.
What's with all the pro war stuff in Eastenders (Tuesday) bit odd.
I said to Mrs 27 that when a soap goes on a crusade, as I can see this becoming, you know the script writers have run out of ideas.
I was waiting for one of those announcements at the end of the episode saying something like "If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme please ring 0845 ARMY CAREERS"
They always stuff this up don't they? After being a little bit good with the live episode -
I mean Zainab buying her son and d-i-l a vibrator wtf.
Yeah, that was rank - parents buying sex toys for their kids is just plain wrong.
Can't believe they're putting Ben through another major trauma. He's got to be the unluckiest ten year old on the planet!
The Jack story was also quite sad
He's 14!!!!!
Even James looks older than him and he's only 12!
They've picked the least able actor to do one of the toughest stories tho
Ben should get that zsa zsa girl to beat up his girl bullies. I for one would find this highly amusing.
I'm bored of nasty nick - it's like he's just walked out of panto straight onto set
Come to think of it, I'm mates with one of the writers of EE, so if anyone has any requests for plot twists I could probably sort it.
Come to think of it, I'm mates with one of the writers of EE, so if anyone has any requests for plot twists I could probably sort it.
Come to think of it, I'm mates with one of the writers of EE, so if anyone has any requests for plot twists I could probably sort it.
which one?
Star John Partridge, who plays Syed Masood's lover Christian Clarke in the soap, revealed yesterday that he and one of his co-stars were forced to fake a blow when filming a row – despite many 'EastEnders' fight scenes having been ‘real’ in the past.
Preeya Kalidas, who stars as Syed's wife Amira, was told to give Partridge a fake slap while filming a heated argument with him. The two actors, who originally wanted to film a real blow, were forced to change their plans.
Partridge said: "We want to do real slaps but health and safety won't let us. It's got to be staged."
A spokesperson for the soap defended the decision by saying: "As with most action scenes, we always have a stunt director present to make sure that our scenes look realistic but also to ensure that no one is injured.
"If a scene permits and the actor chooses to do the stunt themselves, it would be carefully choreographed to make sure that no one is injured during filming."