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| Under 24 hours to go, who do you think killed Lucy?; The reveal is upon us... | |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Feb 2015, 13:20 Post #41 |
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I'm sorry to say that I think I've cracked it, and I'm not happy if it turns out to be the truth. It's Bobby. Here's how it pans out. Vincent is Lucy's dealer. He was also Carl White's provider of gear, and he knows that Ronnie killed Carl, which is why he's after her. That's beside the point. Vincent agrees to come to the Beale home to sell Lucy some coke, when she's alone. It's when she goes to pay him that she discovers her purse and phone are missing (Ben stole them). She hears Bobby, and Vincent hides. There's some sort of confrontation between Bobby and Lucy and he throws the jewelry box at her, hitting her. She falls down, dead. Bobby is afraid and runs to the Masoods to get Jane. In the meantime, Vincent leaves. Jane returns. Bobby doesn't know Lucy is dead, and she sends him to the Masoods, telling him to say nothing. She moves the body to the Common, along with Lucy's bag. Vincent is doing a spell in the nick, where he meets Phil. When he finds out Phil is from Albert Square (and is related to Ronnie, but he doesn't let anything on), he tells him what happened to Lucy. He's the person Phil met, and that's what Phil had to tell Ian. Jane will confess what happened to Ian and her part in it, but she will stress to everyone that Bobby doesn't know what he did. Ian will be agonised about what to do until Dot steps up to the plate and offers Dead Nick as a culprit to blame. Peter leaves because he cannot countenance the secrecy. Fastforward five years to the 35th anniversary. Bobby is sixteen. Peter returns with a new head and attitude and spills the beans about what Bobby did. I don't like this, because I feel it will be a cop-out, and I hope I'm wrong. |
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| Swirly | 19 Feb 2015, 13:33 Post #42 |
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I most certainly wouldn't be surprised if this is the case I've had a horrible feeling all along that it could be Bobby....but let's hope not. |
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| Ross | 19 Feb 2015, 13:39 Post #43 |
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It won't be Bobby. And Vincent isn't 'after' Ronnie. |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Feb 2015, 13:43 Post #44 |
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You know that for a fact, do you? Are you DTC in disguise? And Vincent's just a nice guy who brings a lady flowers? I think not. |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Feb 2015, 13:45 Post #45 |
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I hope not either, Swirly, but again, it wouldn't surprise me; and how ironic, that the actor is completely different from the actor who played Bobby at that time, and who constantly appeared to be smirking. To me, that would be the ultimate cop-out, and you can just see Dot offering up the sacrificial carcass of Nick as the killer, complete with the ubiquitous Biblical quote. |
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| eastend90 | 19 Feb 2015, 13:48 Post #46 |
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There's no way on god's earth Bobby is in the running due to the small fact that he was at Masood's at the night of the murder-I've now finally made my mind up and am going for Peter (i have just voted for him in a sweepstake at work.) |
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| Eastenders Corrie Emmerdale | 19 Feb 2015, 13:49 Post #47 |
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I too think that is entirely plausible Mrs Peel Could be a long shot but maybe why Bobby was recast last year?James |
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| See You Slater | 19 Feb 2015, 13:57 Post #48 |
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They didn't trust the actor who played Bobby to read a poem about Winnie the Pooh live. I doubt they'd trust him to be exposed as a killer. |
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| Ross | 19 Feb 2015, 13:58 Post #49 |
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No need to get rude. ![]() I was simply stating my opinion. Or am I going have to start stating every opinion I have with 'In my opinion', 'I think', etc now? Can you please point out to me where I said Vincent would be a "nice guy who brings a lady flowers"? I seem to have missed that. |
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| The Other Slater Cousin | 19 Feb 2015, 13:59 Post #50 |
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It better not be Bobby. This is "Who Killed Lucy", not "Who Killed EastEnders"... |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Feb 2015, 14:04 Post #51 |
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Pot ... kettle. Google "inference." The moment Vincent entered the Mitchell house and Phil asked him what he wanted, he said he was looking for Ronnie. He wasn't a delivery boy from the local florist. eastend 90, I don't want it to be Bobby either. I would feel that would be a massive letdown, but the actor wouldn't have to be in the live episode on Friday, not if they are keeping this a secret from him. |
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| eastend90 | 19 Feb 2015, 14:05 Post #52 |
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And it would mess up the continuity of the Flashback episode big time since Bobby has changed heads since last Easter. |
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| Ross | 19 Feb 2015, 14:08 Post #53 |
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BIB 1 - Ditto. BIB 2 - Don't belittle me. If I don't want to believe the hilarious theory that Bobby killed Lucy I do not have to do so. Whether it's your "inference" or not. I believe its wrong. BIB 3 - You didn't answer my question. |
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| See You Slater | 19 Feb 2015, 14:09 Post #54 |
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If Bobby killed Lucy they would have saved the recast until after the reveal. Not during the storyline. |
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| The Other Slater Cousin | 19 Feb 2015, 14:09 Post #55 |
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Can we not have an argument on the Big Day please? |
| "I loved it in the Olden Days because you talked more. There’s more action now. You know, we would do scenes in the Rovers of me, Bet and Doris Speed with a cup of coffee each before we opened the pub, talking about absolute rubbish. But it was something, and it was what people do." - Betty Driver | |
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| See You Slater | 19 Feb 2015, 14:10 Post #56 |
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This. There is a different between discrediting someone's theory (which I have done many times!) and arguing. |
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| SunhillPumpkin | 19 Feb 2015, 14:13 Post #57 |
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Iv got a sneaky feeling Vincent is a Mitchell |
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| See You Slater | 19 Feb 2015, 14:15 Post #58 |
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I think he was Lucy's drug dealer and the supplier of Ronnie's gun. |
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| Mrs Peel | 19 Feb 2015, 14:22 Post #59 |
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The recast doesn't really make any difference. This is a flashback, but doesn't include any scenes previously seen, such as Bobby at the breakfast table being made to feel unworthy by Ian. It's just a different actor. I would really like the killer to be Peter. Or even Ian. That would make the most impact on the Beale dynamic. Peter is leaving the show, and I appreciate this might make the outcome obvious, but equally obvious is that Nick Cotton happened to die immediately before this reveal, so we have a freshly made corpse ready to take the blame for a murder, ironically, that Nick didn't commit, which enables the real culprit either to stay on the show or to go into exile. If it's Peter, he'll go into exile. If it's Bobby, he'll stay without having his secret revealed until the 35th or even the 40th Anniversary episode when Peter returns with a new head. |
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| Ennui | 19 Feb 2015, 14:27 Post #60 |
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I know it's our birthday today but that's not an excuse to get rowdy and start a forum dust-up. Let's keep it civil please
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You can't just come bounding in here like John Wayne on a Spacehopper! | |
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