There seems to be a theme for this week’s upcoming episodes of EastEnders – and that theme is people behaving badly.
From teenagers being teenagers – secret house parties gone wrong, shirking babysitting duties – to wannabe lotharios double-booking themselves with too many dates, viewers will find themselves tutting at some of the antics.
But that’s why we love the rogues and rebels of Albert Square.
Denzel throws a house party – but gets caught…
Denzel (Jaden Ladega) secretly hosts a party whilst Kim (Tameka Empson) and Howie (Delroy Atkinson) attend an awards do, where she receives an award for ‘Influencer of the Moment.’
The prize isn’t too shabby for such a fake sounding prize – it’s a brand new car.
Back in the Square and wanting to celebrate, the party mood is dampened somewhat when they crash Denzel’s party.
A disappointed Howie and Kim quickly shut it down as Howie fumes at Denzel for his actions.
… And it leads to a car accident
While the fallout from the party threatens to spill into some deeper tensions, Kim decides to try and diffuse the situation by offering to take Denzel on a spin in her new car.
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However, a bad night gets even worse for the crew as Kim accidentally crashes the car into the Argee Bhajee.
Denzel will be seen unconscious – but how seriously hurt is he?
Nugget is a bad babysitter
Denise is infuriated with Chelsea and Ravi starting to grow closer, and it’s partly because Nugget is being roped in.
Nugget is forced to babysit Jordan whilst Ravi takes Chelsea on a date, but he decides to take Jordan to Denzel’s house party.
Once Navi finds out, he’s furious and lashes out at Nugget – something which won’t sit well Denise.
Chelsea has doubts about Navi
If Navi wasn’t already mad enough at Nugget, he faces a tough time with Chelsea.
Stacey warns Chelsea about starting up with Navi, causing her to grill Ravi more to find out just who he is, and why she might be warned off him.
Freddie bites off more than he can chew
Freddie’s (Bobby Brazier) good looks come as a blessing and a curse after he finds himself double booked with two dates for the same evening.
Panicking about whether he can pull it off, Stacey convinces him to go – live while you’re young! – but his other family members aren’t convinced it’s the best idea.
And they might have been right.
Later at The Vic, Jean, Stacey and Harvey arrive to watch as Freddie attempts to navigate both dates.
Sure to be comical scenes!
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