The London-based soap is known for producing special character based episodes - think back to June Brown's brillant solo episode in 2008 when Dot recorded a message for her poorly husband Jim (John Bardon). Whilst Tuesday's episode was nowhere near as special or moving it was still entertaining, emotional and a enjoyable change in format.
The unique episode centred on the trio of women confronting and opening up about their troubles. Ronnie contemplated her recent involvment with Joel, their past and the loss of her daughter Danielle. Whilst an upset Bianca also struggled to deal with her complicated love-life and feelings for Ricky, Dot faced the prospect of retirement from the laundrette and the return of her husband Jim.
Their first meeting; in which Bianca and Dot turned up at The Vic in search of a drink was a nice way of bringing the characters together. Expectedly the conversation soon turned nasty between fiery Bianca and frosty Ronnie; both berating the other about their mothering skills. After opening up to each other Ronnie and Bianca's conversation and interaction was sweet and it was enjoyable to watch two unlikely friends forming a sometimes comical bond.
Whilst Bianca and Ronnie talked in the Vic Dot made the occasional appearance as she faced the idea of retirement. Dot was clearly the lynchpin of the episode, bringing the three women together. But whilst June Brown gives a convincing performance as the lonely pensioner I felt that her interaction with both Bianca and Ronnie was slightly forced, her apperances not blending into the plot aswell as those of Ronnie and Bianca.
After twenty-five minutes of well paced drama I felt the ending was rushed, the writers clearly wanting to show the impacts on the interactions within the one episode as Bianca returned to find Ricky gone and Ronnie went to Joel's and delivered him an ultimatuim.
All three actresses gave convincing performances and on the whole their characters and stories worked well together. It was an enjoyable to watch the change in format and one that EastEnders could explore again if they choose the right characters and plotlines.
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