EastEnders fans demand to see ‘missing’ storyline happening off-camera after spotting gripping clue --[Reported by Umva mag]

EASTENDERS fans have demanded to see a ‘missing’ storyline that apparently happened off-camera. BBC viewers have tuned in to watch the latest action of the love triangle between Bobby Beale, Gina Knight, and Freddie Slater. BBCReiss Colwell is trying to start a campaign to free his wrongly imprisoned fiance Sonia[/caption] BBCHowever, viewers were distracted by the headlines on the Walford Gazette[/caption] BBCSome fans think writers use rejected storyline ideas for the paper[/caption] However, another plot point has seemingly gripped enthusiasts of the chronicles of Albert Square. EastEnders has its own fictional newspaper called the Walford Gazette. Recently, a reporter even approached Reiss (Jonny Freeman) who is trying to free his fiance Sonia (Natalie Cassidy) from prison. The journalistic institution often sells copies of the publication at the market complete with headline news stands. EastEnders fans have noticed some bold headlines about the apparent behind-the-scenes goings on in Walford. Recent headlines have included, ‘Raccoon sold as puppy’ and ‘Tunstall caught with rent boy’. Viewers have been somewhat distracted by the audacious headlines and have taken to social media to demand to see more of them actually shown on-screen. Some think bosses even use rejected storylines suggested behind the scenes for the fictional paper as they wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. Posting a snap of the most recent headline, one fan wrote: “I want a storyline about a journalist at the Walford Gazette or East London Gazette – particularly one involving a raccoon sold as a puppy.” While a second fan claimed: “I’m beginning to think that #EastEnders uses rejected storylines for the Walford Gazette splash outside the MiniMart.” They added: “The other week it was “Family kitten sold on dark web”, now a raccoon!” Back in August one fan noticed the headline, ‘Boy sells family cat on the dark web’. They posted: “Hey @bbceastenders I want to know more about this storyline headlined in The Walford Gazette! Who was it, Arthur or Mica?!” BBCSome have become bored of the Anna (Mollie Rainford) and Freddie Slater (Bobby Brazier) storyline[/caption] BBCMany fans have demanded to see the events in the fictional paper actually shown on-screen[/caption] EastEnders is available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Sep 19, 2024 - 18:18
EastEnders fans demand to see ‘missing’ storyline happening off-camera after spotting gripping clue --[Reported by Umva mag]

EASTENDERS fans have demanded to see a ‘missing’ storyline that apparently happened off-camera.

BBC viewers have tuned in to watch the latest action of the love triangle between Bobby Beale, Gina Knight, and Freddie Slater.

a woman talking to a man in front of a free cash withdrawal machine
BBC
Reiss Colwell is trying to start a campaign to free his wrongly imprisoned fiance Sonia[/caption]
a raccoon sold as a puppy sign is on a blue box .
BBC
However, viewers were distracted by the headlines on the Walford Gazette[/caption]
a woman is holding a newspaper that says it 's a boy
BBC
Some fans think writers use rejected storyline ideas for the paper[/caption]

However, another plot point has seemingly gripped enthusiasts of the chronicles of Albert Square.

EastEnders has its own fictional newspaper called the Walford Gazette.

Recently, a reporter even approached Reiss (Jonny Freeman) who is trying to free his fiance Sonia (Natalie Cassidy) from prison.

The journalistic institution often sells copies of the publication at the market complete with headline news stands.

EastEnders fans have noticed some bold headlines about the apparent behind-the-scenes goings on in Walford.

Recent headlines have included, ‘Raccoon sold as puppy’ and ‘Tunstall caught with rent boy’.

Viewers have been somewhat distracted by the audacious headlines and have taken to social media to demand to see more of them actually shown on-screen.

Some think bosses even use rejected storylines suggested behind the scenes for the fictional paper as they wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Posting a snap of the most recent headline, one fan wrote: “I want a storyline about a journalist at the Walford Gazette or East London Gazette – particularly one involving a raccoon sold as a puppy.”

While a second fan claimed: “I’m beginning to think that #EastEnders uses rejected storylines for the Walford Gazette splash outside the MiniMart.”

They added: “The other week it was “Family kitten sold on dark web”, now a raccoon!”

Back in August one fan noticed the headline, ‘Boy sells family cat on the dark web’.

They posted: “Hey @bbceastenders I want to know more about this storyline headlined in The Walford Gazette! Who was it, Arthur or Mica?!”

a man and a woman are standing in front of a red building
BBC
Some have become bored of the Anna (Mollie Rainford) and Freddie Slater (Bobby Brazier) storyline[/caption]
people standing outside of a store with a sign that says raccoon sold as puppy
BBC
Many fans have demanded to see the events in the fictional paper actually shown on-screen[/caption]

EastEnders is available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.




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