Good Morning Late Wednesday Birds.
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In a three-month span, the following happens:
Already "dead", butt-ugly Den Watts is murdered "again" by his 20-year old lover, then his wife. "Hard man" Andy Hunter is murdered on the same night by being pushed over a flyover by someone smaller than him, for heaven's sake, leaves his house, of all things, to Pat Evans, who he came close to sacking for conspiring to cheat him with the other murder victim.The Ferreiras leave the Square, after narking the soft-as-***** Johnny Allen, who optimisically names his new business venture "Scarlett"after his dead daughter. In the space of 10 days, the Miller's go from chip butties for dinner, to "fings are pickin' up for us nah, Keif". Yet more deaths, as Sonia's kid's middle-class Marks & Spencer catalogue parents "Sue and Neil" die in a car crash. Sam Mitchell, tough businesswoman, from the supposedly rock-solid Mitchell crime family, can't keep her composure about the death of Dirty Den, of all people. Nana Moon, meanwhile is still live and kicking, whilst nice bloke Alfie still hasn't bedded nice but dim Little Mo. Don't even get me started on the return of Phil, who wanted for armed robbery, goes back to East London, with half the Met after him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I have said before, the time has come to get rid of the following: The Fowlers, The Beales, The Millers, The Slaters and Gus and Julie. They should be replaced by Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Animal, Fozzie Bear and the two old guys who sit in the balcony.
This would pick Eastenders up off the scrap pile and make the programme much more entertaining.
I don't have too much of a problem with the characters, but they could do with trying to make us care about them more. Maybe its coverage of the making of it on BBC3 or the constant reports in the papers about new storylines and stuff, but it just feels like reality tv tvmaking. If a plot or a set of characters aren't working they just change it or get rid of them, seemingly on the demand of the ratings. They could do with some decent stories and establish some familiarity between audience and characters.