EastEnders Season 20 Episode 37 - Watch Legally and Safely
EastEnders: Little Mo is concerned that Billy seems to have disappeared. She gets Minty, Garry and Alfie to help look for him. Later, when he finally answers the door, he tells Little Mo that he's lost the job and the flat. She offers to help him find a new place but Billy tells her he doesn't want her help. Billy later confesses to Alfie that he is still in love with Little Mo and the thought of her with another man would kill him.Johnny lets himself into the Ferreira's flat and inspects it. Unhappy with the state of it, he tells Tariq to clean it up. When Tariq asks him why, Johnny reveals he has just bought their flat. At the Millers, Rosie struggles to cope with their shortage of food when Darren brings Peter over for tea. Not wanting to make the family look poor, Keith helps out and together they manage to get together enough food for the meal. Meanwhile, Chrissie pretends to call Den in front of punters in the Vic in order to get rid of Dave, to whom Den owed money. Sam is angry when people fall for Chrissie's ruse and gives Chrissie an ultimatum – Chrissie will pay her £1000 every week or she will tell Zoë everything.At the Vic, Billy steps in to protect Sasha when a drinker in the Vic gives her unwanted attention. The man insults Adi and then Billy goes wild and attacks him, leading to Chrissie barring him. Sasha is angry that Adi didn't stick up for her and the two fall out. She meets Danny outside who is also angry after being rejected by Sam. As they talk in the cab office, he moves in to kiss her and they end up having sex right on Adi's desk.
How to Watch EastEnders Season 20 Episode 37 Legally and Safely
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