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Hoodies attack Lucy Beale
These dramatic scenes show the moment Lucy Beale is attacked by masked hoodies in EastEnders.
The blonde teenager is sitting alone on a park bench after dark when she is approached by the two men. Lucy, played by Melissa Suffield, screams, 'I have no money' and tries to escape. But one of the hoodies grabs her and drags her back. Drama: Lucy Beale, played by Melissa Suffield, is attacked by masked hoodies while walking in a park in an upcoming episode of EastEnders As she panics and screams he removes his mask - revealing himself to be her former boyfriend Leon Small, played by Sam Attwater. He and Billie Jackson were trying to frighten Lucy, after the 16-year-old admitted to Leon that she had secretly aborted his baby. She had initially planned to have the child, which would then be raised by her childless stepmother Jane. But after realising the enormity of her decision Lucy confided her fears in her father Ian, played by Adam Woodyatt, who arranged a secret abortion. Surrounded: Ian's daughter screams 'I have no money' when the men corner her The pair have been at pains to stop Jane, played by Laurie Brett, learning of their actions. The prospect of having a baby of her own had thrilled Jane, who had been desperate to adopt. She was forced to undergo a hysterectomy, leaving her unable to carry a child, after being shot by Ian's stepson Steven. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...70_468x373.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...55_468x286.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...91_468x508.jpg Oh dear:shocked:. |
Eastenders is getting too dark and depressing for me atm.
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Haha, good.
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Its on a high atm, I hate when they are all happy and family and that, all the murders/fights/secrets/arguments and that are brilliant. Im also glad Lucy is getting alot of air time I bet she'll be a star on the show in a few years. |
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ooo poor Lucy! |
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YES! I hate that stuck up bitch. :D
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EE are IMO trying to add more humour and lighter scenrs, yet this will never please the it's so depressing crowd.. funnily enough some of these people don't watch the show but still have the nerve to critcise it:laugh2::rolleyes:. |
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Your obviously annoyed its better than Corrie now. |
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If it was better than Corrie, i would be able to give a fair opinion, unlike you, sa you don't even watch corrie |
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Dont act as if I put you down for what you said, I couldnt care less, you voiced your opinion and I disagreed thats what a forum is about. |
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I still like Corrie and still tune in but atm certain things are getting on my nerves and it's certain characters and storylines keeping me watching it plus knowing what will happen next;). |
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No one cares about Corrie, but plus people always complain EE is depressing, so whats wrong with adding comedy? Which it has done for the past few months. |
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And if you look at the ratings Pat, i think you'll find on avaerage more people watch it than EE ;) |
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Eastenders is always more talked about nowadays than Corrie is. Corrie is for old people, fact. EE Is for all audiences which is why more people watch it, it wins more awards and its always talked about. |
Ratings don't mean anything Smithy:nono:, it's the content that matters and at the BSA I think without being bias judging by the storylines and the year Eastenders has had it will triumph in terms of awards won.. it's been a good/bad year for Corrie and Emmerdale IMO has been brilliant for a while now so is on the up but I think soon Corrie will pick itself up again:).
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The fact is, ITV Knew rightly Eastenders was going to **** ALL OVER Corrie at the BSA's in May, so they take out half the awards from the public and leave it to the ITV Panel to decide who wins half the awards.
Big shock, big surprise. |
Patrick that is so wrong lmao while it's true Corrie has a fanbase of older people that grew up watching it and love it.. there are new generations now watching it:D
EE has their people too that watched it from the start and now EE is generally more popular with the younger people so both have a mix:). |
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Corrie on average gets higher ratings. Fact How can you say EE is more talked about than corrie, for more than the past 2 weeks everytime I look at the soaps side of the papers, it's been about Tracey's return, or Blanches Funeral and Tony Breaking out of Prison. There has been pretty much Jack-a-nory about EE. And the last two sentences are complete sh!t, find the ratings demographic and prove it,otherwise that is just your sh!tty opinion. |
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Was nice when Corrie sent a congratulations for EE on the 25th anniversary which i'm sure they will repay the favour for Corrie's 50th but there will be some waiting to have their digs at them:rolleyes:. |
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By your logic does it mean that Corrie is the best soap then because it has the best ratings?:conf:. |
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No, Corrie is the best soap because thats my opinion, EE will be the best soap because thats your opinion, which i dont have a problem with |
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