Eastenders

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Thought tonight’s episode was really good. Great acting from Karen, “he left her when she needed him the most” if only she knew how harrowingly true those words are. Gray is losing the plot. The courtroom scenes were well done.
I'm hoping that he goes completely loopy 🤪

Apparently Denise's ex husband Lucas is reportedly returning to the show, he and Gray could join forces and go on a killing spree. Not sure who should be first on the list but pointless Dotty is up there 🙂
 
I’m pretty sure mick and Linda were around 15/16 when they had Lee who is a couple of years younger than Frankie,if we assume based on the actress’s age. Does that mean mick had a child at 13? Out of all the characters he’s the least likely to have had a child he didn’t know about but for some reason they decided to make it about him. I used to like the carters when they owned the vic and had their older kids living with them. Now I just find them boring.
 
I’m pretty sure mick and Linda were around 15/16 when they had Lee who is a couple of years younger than Frankie,if we assume based on the actress’s age. Does that mean mick had a child at 13? Out of all the characters he’s the least likely to have had a child he didn’t know about but for some reason they decided to make it about him. I used to like the carters when they owned the vic and had their older kids living with them. Now I just find them boring.
It's a shame that they lost the Vic, it was better when the whole Carter family all lived there. I can't stand BarbieSharon as landlady. Where is Shirl? We need more of her.

Danny Dyer was acting very strangely tonight.
I nearly laughed during the surreal court scene 😁

Covid and the social distancing has has given the show a very cold quality and an unreal quality in some scenes. I'm finding everything weird 🤪
 
At what age do children leave care in the UK?

I think it all depends on where in the UK you are (social care is devolved in the nations) and the context. So, in Wales, you can be considered a 'looked after' child/ person until 21 for aspects such as housing support other support packages (for example, you can stay with your foster family until you are 21) but for anyone wishing to enter education and who was in care, it's 25.

But with Mick, I suppose it would have been a very different landscape than it is now.
 
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