BBC EastEnders fans 'scared' for Suki and Eve as Nish discovers affair
28.11.2023 - 22:03
/ ok.co.uk
Tuesday's EastEnders had a rather dramatic end when Nish Panesar finally discovered his wife's infidelity while watching the CCTV cameras installed in their shop. Longtime viewers of the soap will know that Nish's wife Suki has had an on-again-off-again romance with Eve Unwin, which the pair had recently rekindled, planning to flee Walford together.
However, their plans may be halted by Nish, who is set to confront Suki in coming episodes after he discovered her romance with Eve. Following Tuesday's instalment of the BBC soap, fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their fears for Suki and Eve, with one writing: "The way I just gasped at Nish watching Suki and Eve on the CCTV!! I AM SCARED # EastEnders." "NISH KNOWS OMFG I AM NOT READY FOR TOMORROW BUT I ALSO NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NOWWWW #EastEnders #sukeve" added another.
And a third penned: "this doof doof is just peak ee, nothing better than a good old affair reveal like this !! the next two eps are going to be a stunning bit of television. #Eastenders" It comes as fans continue to speculate that Nish could be the male character killed off in the upcoming Christmas murder storyline.
The Christmas storyline has had everyone talking for months now, after a special flashforward scene aired earlier this year giving fans a sneak peek of what's set to unfold during the festive season, with six of Walford's female residents standing around an unidentified dead man.
So far, several poor souls have been suggested, with Keanu Taylor and Theo Hawthorne among two popular fan theories. However, another possibility that continues to gain traction is Walford villain Nish, who has been making his wife Suki’s life hell for much of the past year, even before he became aware of
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