EastEnders Season 20 Episode 55 - Watch Legally and Safely
EastEnders: Johnny apologies to Tina for no being there on her birthday and offers Tina a posh weekend away. However she tells him she would rather he took her for a drink in the Vic and publicly acknowledged her.Johnny goes to Tina's to again apologies and presents her with a late present of a large flat for them. However Tina realises he is trying to get her out and the way and throws the papers in the bin.Demi still doesn't trust Keith to look after Aleesha and lies to him about their doctors' appointment times so she can go alone. Meanwhile, Danny takes care of nana at home and convinces Alfie to go and see Spencer. Rosie gets the wrong end of the stick when Mickey speaks hypothetically about wanting to help Keith out by giving him a job on the stall. When Mickey sets Rosie straight, Rosie shames Mickey into offering Keith a part-time job.Stacey is worried that Ruby will forget about her when she's away at college. Ruby promises Stacey that they will never drift apart.Keith is pleased to have an offer of a job but Mickey has to fake his happiness. The mood soon shatters when Demi announces she's decided to leave school straight away to care for Aleesha. She declares that she won't change her mind.Tina dresses up and goes to Scarlet, where she flirts with a man in the bar to make Johnny jealous. Johnny's annoyed by Tina's games and believes that they can work things out. Tina doesn't listen and leaves with her date. Outside she finds herself unable to get in the taxi with him and walks home by herself.
How to Watch EastEnders Season 20 Episode 55 Legally and Safely
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