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EastEnders Season 20 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

EastEnders Season 20 Episode 22

Episode Title: February 6, 2004
Genre: Drama
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: February 06, 2004
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

EastEnders: Zoë is shocked to find Den in the kitchen cuddling Freddie and is furious when she discovers that he has money to help tide her over. Not wanting his involvement with the baby, Zoë declines his money and tells him he will have nothing to do with her baby. Later, Sonia has a heart to heart with Zoë whilst she tries to decide over what to do next about her situation.After staying the night at Ian's, Jane aims to make herself at home. When she tries to encourage the kids to become involved in making pancakes, Lucy refuses and instead criticizes Jane, but when Ian comes home, Jane pretends everything is fine. Chrissie is still plotting to make Den pay as Amanda gives her papers which will entitle her to half over everything. Now all she needs to do it get Den to sign them. She goes out and starts causing problems by leaving invitations to their marriage renewal ceremony all over the square. Den is far from pleased when residents turn up telling him they will be there. Chrissie decides to move onto the next stage in her plan – to help Sam. She insists Sam take a job and the Vic and Sam agrees much to Dens annoyance.Meanwhile, Alfie is upset as it's the 15th anniversary of his parent's death. He receives a card from Spencer but still feels upset. When Nana tells Jake and Danny about it they rally around him trying to cheer him up. Alfie makes an announcement that he has decided to move on and leave Walford.

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