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So this is the week Kat and Alfie get Tommy back?
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It's going to be emotional. Can't imagine Jessie Wallaces's reaction but it's gonna be amazing. Glad to see the back of this storyline anyway.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am confused as to the Whitney thing., Surely the cops would have contacted her stepfather (Ricky) when she was found. And why was she looking such a mess, had the cops been having a go at her aswell! It was weeks ago that she escaped wasn't it? She would have been cleaned up and put in care after Ricky had been told.
yes we did saxy, she escaped through the window of the house they took her to after smashing it with a chair and as she jumped from the house she hurt her leg/ankle and as she was running away from the house a car stopped to help her with a man and woman in, after that i assumed she had been helped but maybe not,
I think Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie are both brilliant.
She is so full of emotion, I was welling up watching the episode the other week when Kat went to visit Jean and she was confiding in Jean and completely letting her guard down, she was so upset when Jean said she would not be returning to the square, when Jean later turned up in the square, Kat looked so chuffed. They are proper emotion stirring actors and actresses, unlike Adam Woodyatt who plays Ian who just makes me want to switch over
She is so full of emotion, I was welling up watching the episode the other week when Kat went to visit Jean and she was confiding in Jean and completely letting her guard down, she was so upset when Jean said she would not be returning to the square, when Jean later turned up in the square, Kat looked so chuffed. They are proper emotion stirring actors and actresses, unlike Adam Woodyatt who plays Ian who just makes me want to switch over
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