BBC EastEnders viewers point out huge plot hole after Keanu's Christmas murder
30.12.2023 - 00:09
/ ok.co.uk
EastEnders fans were left puzzled after a major plot hole was spotted following Keanu's shocking Christmas death. On Christmas Day, viewers watched as Linda Carter killed Keanu Taylor for trying to strangle Sharon Watts after she wouldn't let him see Albie. It came after Sharon called off the wedding having learnt that Keanu was a part of the kidnapping plot for Albie, reports The Mirror.
After Keanu's shocking death, Sharon and five other Walford residents, making up The Six, dragged his body across the Square in a sheet of tarpaulin into the café. Watching the scenes unfold, viewers couldn't help but question how neither of the women got caught on CCTV or Ring doorbells. Fans took to social media with the query as one asked: "You'd have thought someone would have put CCTV up in The Square by now.
Doesn't anyone own a Ring doorbell?" While another said: "Does nobody in Albert Square have a Ring doorbell?? Or cctv in The Vic or the Street Market??" Their secret seemed safe until Rocky Cotton dropped a bombshell. During a chat with Kathy Beale, Rocky revealed: "Kath, I remember what happened and what I saw last night. It was Sharon, I saw Sharon, I think she must be helping Keanu, she was standing outside the cafe, in her wedding dress, then she went in! Why would she do that, I think she's hiding something in there, I'm going to find out!" After Keanu's exit from the soap, Kellie Bright, who plays Linda, shared a heartfelt message to Danny Walters, who played Keanu, on Instagram.
"Always loved working with you Danny," Kelly wrote. "Thank you for being such a great friend and colleague over the past few years." She continued: "You are already missed.
Thank you for helping create an EPIC experience for all EE fans. Keanu
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