EastEnders
The EastEnders see everything in each other's lives, yet Phil's bleeding body lay on the pavement for what seemed like hours before being spotted. 'He's going, fast,' said Dr Trueman, at last grateful that he had something medical to do, apart from feeling Kat's pulse.
On Tuesday, Jamie is in a bad mood and starts naming suspects - a daunting task, given that Wellard cannot be ruled out as a Phil-hater. It's something of a week for the normally placid mutt, who on Thursday shows his true colours by barking at Dot.
There's also tension between Beppe and Sandra - again - and she even threatens to change her facial expression when she falls against some railings (don't get excited; it doesn't last).
On Monday, Dr Trueman is wandering around half-naked again, and is caught by Peggy at the Vic. You'd think he'd have learned his lesson after being found half-naked by Charlie at the Slaters' house.
He's got a great body and all that, but for a doctor he takes an awful lot of risks with his health; at this rate, he'll catch pneumonia long before he cures anyone else's 'flu.
And on Tuesday, there's bad news for Kat when Anthony suggests they cool it - an easy thing to do, I imagine, given those draughts he's hanging about in.
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