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LOL wow what an episode :lol: was on edge for the last 10 minutes, missed the first 10 :(

 

Neither Tanya or Max are leaving Eastenders are they?

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Excellent stuff. A great episode. I love when EE get OTT like this storylines, it is such entertaining viewing :D

 

I actually felt sorry for Max at the end. :lol:

I never thought I'd say it but I actually agree.. I felt sorry for Max at the end.

 

 

Sean is leaving tho. Hmmm :thinking:

I didn't like the episode that much, I found it too...ridiculous or predictable.

The guy who produces Eastenders says Sean will be on screen until December or New Year, so he wont be leaving too soon.

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I think that car passing in the woods will have something to do with it and i have a guy feeling that was jake
Do you mean Jack?

I assume so, Jake's dead.

It was such a silly episode. Max can easily kick himself out. The hole was hardly deep. If Tanya rlly wanted Max dead, why didnt she use the digging device to knock him out. Then put the lid on the coffin? Stupid Eastenders!

I bet he'll be back next week.

my theory is that Tanya will feel terrible and go back to dig him up next week, and find he has gone.

then we wont see him til he comes back LOL

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ya i can see that happening to but max wont be able to dig himself out so someone would have to have done that,maybe stacey???

A scene in BBC One soap EastEnders which showed a character being buried alive has prompted 167 complaints.

 

The episode, shown at 2000 GMT on Friday night, showed character Max Branning being buried alive in a coffin by his wife and her lover.

 

Viewers complained that it should not have been shown before the 2100 watershed because children could find it disturbing.

 

The BBC said the number of complaints was proportionately small.

 

"EastEnders is known for its dramatic and gripping storylines and, from a total audience of 10 million, the number of complaints is relatively small," a spokeswoman said.

 

In the episode, viewers saw Max's wife, Tanya, spike his drink, causing him to collapse.

 

She and her lover, Sean Slater, then drove Max to woodland where they buried him alive in a coffin.

 

Last month, Ofcom ruled that the soap had breached TV regulations in an episode showing a gang attack on the Queen Vic pub.

 

It said EastEnders had shown "sustained violence, intimidation and menace" inappropriate for a pre-watershed audience in the scene.

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