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Phil and Vincent; Spoilers
Topic Started: 26 Jul 2015, 00:10 (4,423 Views)
MuteBanana
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ChrissieW
26 Jul 2015, 19:29
We've just had one of the best written, best acted Phil is a Human after all scenes in years and then so quickly back to this silliness. Yawn indeed.
It was back to old Phil by the end of the week.
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Mrs Mitchell
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LandLady.
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26 Jul 2015, 19:33
Mrs Mitchell
26 Jul 2015, 14:53
This should be Sharon's battle not Phil's.
I've just read this post and now have a wonderful mental image of Sharon smacking Vincent. It was ultra-camp as you'd expect.
Was there a close up of his eyelashes in the ice bucket?
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John Boy
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absolute bollocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We expect more from you Dom! :doh:
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DirtyDen
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I love how everyone prejudges the scenes based on a few photo's! Lol

I always keep an open mind on these things until the scene airs and you have the full context.
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I know I'm going to get hate for this but if it was Stacey hitting Vincent we'd be praising Lacey Turner before the scene had even aired.

The scene between Phil and Vincent is clearly a build up to the Hubbard/Mitchell/Sullivan thing which has the capability of being great providing the "no more gangsta, more pregnancy please!" brigade don't team up with the "eastenders is depressing" mob and try and see the end to it.
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BigApe
27 Jul 2015, 00:04
I know I'm going to get hate for this but if it was Stacey hitting Vincent we'd be praising Lacey Turner before the scene had even aired.

I beg to differ.

When Stacey was shown buzzing around Kush earlier this year, out of the blue and not even giving a second thought to the fact that he was in a committed relationship with her best friend, she received any and all manner of criticism. I think people are pretty fair in calling out skewed morality on most characters. If anyone gets a pass on behaving badly (to the point of killing someone and demanding someone else do the same), look no further than Ronnie Mitchell. That's one character who needs to be shown her arse badly. Dean's another one.

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The scene between Phil and Vincent is clearly a build up to the Hubbard/Mitchell/Sullivan thing which has the capability of being great providing the "no more gangsta, more pregnancy please!" brigade don't team up with the "eastenders is depressing" mob and try and see the end to it.


I hope Hubbard pere is dead. The gangster era previously shown on the show ten years before did the programme no favours. What's interesting about Gavin is, most probably, the fact that he's Sharon's birth father, but he's yet another Walford boy no one heard anything about until he rocks up a successful gangster. The last such person was Jonnie Allen. No one had ever mentioned him before he "came home." The weakest part of last week's episodes came when Phil was going full-on gangster in his dialogue with Marsden and trying to imitated the Kray language of the 50s and 60s. We don't need stereotypes, we need realistic characters.
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DirtyDen
26 Jul 2015, 23:19
I love how everyone prejudges the scenes based on a few photo's! Lol

I always keep an open mind on these things until the scene airs and you have the full context.
Very sensible. Good point. We may see Vincent come back at Phil and do something, but its all fun commenting and judging the pictures. If we waited till the episode aired, we wouldn't have a thread. :blink:
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Mrs Mitchell
26 Jul 2015, 22:59
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26 Jul 2015, 19:33

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Was there a close up of his eyelashes in the ice bucket?
I had to go and find that scene after reading this post. Fabulous:

http://youtu.be/RLuXHXf_LDM
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27 Jul 2015, 21:01
Mrs Mitchell
26 Jul 2015, 22:59

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I had to go and find that scene after reading this post. Fabulous:

http://youtu.be/RLuXHXf_LDM
gets me every time I watch it, so fabulously camp.
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Michelle Fowler,Ice Skater
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When was this?After Sharongate?
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Michelle Fowler,Ice Skater
27 Jul 2015, 23:07
When was this?After Sharongate?
It was after Sharongate, immediately Sharon had returned to Walford with a plan in place to embarrass and humiliate Grant. She left, pregnant by him.
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I'm genuinely more appalled that a Martini costs over £8 than anything that's happening between Vincent and Phil in those picturrs.
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s2/eastenders/news/a660760/eastenders-star-richard-blackwood-vincent-and-phils-feud-will-go-all-the-way.html#~pjR4gJnQxVHKQy

Ugh. I hope Ben ends up slappin' Vincent dahn for good.
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29 Jul 2015, 20:01
And it looks like we are going to get Claudette versus Phil as well as Vincent versus Phil...
Edited by Planck, 29 Jul 2015, 20:11.
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The only thing you could say about the gangsters of ten years ago is that they were pretty well acted.

If Steve McFadden has to work with Ellen Thomas, Richard Blackwood and a disinterested (as she is talented when she wants to be) Sam Womack, then we might as well give up as Phil will be in the mode where Steve won't be able to carry it on his own.

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Walford is about to change, lives are about to be destroyed, alliances will begin and the residents will never be the same again. Welcome to "Dungeon". New fan fic, coming soon...

Thanks Nick M for the brilliant sig!
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Mrs Peel
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Donkey, Old Mother Hubbard and Elsa the Ice Queen. Disney Gangstaland.
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Have Phil and Claudette even had a scene together yet? If Phil knows Vincent's family well then surely he would know of Claudette unless he's wondering which character Ellen Thomas is playing this week.

You would imagine Phil would be a little bit concerned.

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