EastEnders Season 20 Episode 53 - Watch Legally and Safely
EastEnders: Desperate to make up with Darren, Keith sells an old vase to raise money to send him bowling. Rosie brings home some extra money after Chrissie offer her more shifts at the Vic.Ruby is nervous about going to college but Johnny assures her she'll be fine. Stacey takes Ruby shopping for new college gear. She nicks an apple to show how easy it is to steal things. Then they go to Zoë's stall and while Ruby provides a distraction, Stacey shoves some items up her jumper. Ruby disapproves of the stealing and later goes back to pay for the clothes. Ruby gives Stacey a skirt as a gift and hopes that they can still be friends.Dot and Jim agree that it's a shame they have so much unused space in their house. Jim decides to place an ad for a lodger however Dot doesn't like the idea of a lodger invading her privacy. She makes enquiries about renting a small flat.Elsewhere, Johnny asks Billy to sort out the fuses in Tina's flat. However, Johnny is forced to hide when Billy arrives at Tina's and nearly catches the two of them together.Keith admits that he's got himself into a financial fix. Ian advises him to pull his finger out and get a job. Keith has a better idea, and makes Ian an offer. The Millers are horrified to find that Keith's sold their television to Ian. He thought they'd be pleased that he's made some money. Darren reckons that they'll be even more of a laughing stock.
How to Watch EastEnders Season 20 Episode 53 Legally and Safely
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