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Kathy's problem is that her reasons for pretending to be dead and abandoning her son are so ridiculous that Gillian Taylforth could be Dame Judi Dench and Kathy would still lack any kind of sincerity when she's pretending to care.

 

Belinda is absolutely wonderful.

 

I really enjoyed Jane and Grant's scene. It did emphasise just how farcical the storylining has been the past few years.

 

I legit thought Phil was going to ring Grant pretending to be Sharon. Looks like Mark will be turning up after all.

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Tbf, I thought the scene between Kathy and Grant was a sniff of the old Kathy who could be tough talking and not easily intimidated.
I thought the Kathy scene was the most awkward scene Grant has been in since his return. That dialogue...

Belinda *.* 'Bob the builder?' And Asylum

 

I could watch endless scenes of Claudette and Babe.

 

However, I'm tiring of the endless scenes of Phil, hands on table looking out of it, talking to Sharon as she gently slinks in to the opposite chair. Why the f*** does she keep getting up between scenes?

 

Kudos to the casting of Mark as well. He really does look like he could be the nephew of the original Mark Fowler.

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Kush has become a bigger whore than Jack

Awkward at Patrick thinking Dot wanted his sticky finger.

 

Claudette and Babe are giving me life here.

Another exit, now this one is a surprise! :o

Ronnie Mitchell

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/eastenders...onnie-mitchell/

 

I think I'm a little less surprised tbh. It's been hard to see where this character can actually go next given everything that's happened to them.

 

Back to Mark, isn't the most telling part of who is his dad is the fact that despite Tim raising him, he's always had his mother's maiden name as his surname? I'd be amazed if he wasn't suss over this at all in 20 years.

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