It's been an emotional day for Vicki Fowler (Alice Haig) in EastEnders, in the wake of Joel Marshall's (Max Murray) trial.
During yesterday's episode, we discovered that he'd tipped off his defence lawyer about the times Vicki and his dad Ross (Alex Walkinshaw) paid off his victims, effectively enabling his misogynistic behaviour to continue.
This proved too much for Vicki, who rushed out of the courtroom fearing that her attacker would never face justice for his crimes.
Another of Joel's victims, Avani Nandra-Hart (Aaliyah James), caught Vicki in the Square and tried to reassure her ahead of another day in court. She explained that although she had tried to block out what happened to her, the memories flooded back.
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Joel was more confident than ever, but when Ross declined his visit, he called on old mate Tommy Moon (Sonny Kendall) instead. The lads chatted, and Tommy explained that he wished he'd never been violent towards mum Kat (Jessie Wallace), as it didn't make him any more of a man.
In the courtroom, Vicki made a late arrival but bravely pleaded her side of the case. She said that when she and Ross got together, she tried her hardest to be the maternal figure he needed in life and that each time he lied, she believed he could change.
Avani then spoke to the room, saying that she felt seen and that she could trust him. However, when she expressed no desire to have a full-time relationship, he changed.
In retaliation, he said that he'd been repeatedly failed by his dad, who seemed more focused on his relationship with Vicki rather than caring for him. He saw the couple throwing their money at his problems as a terrible example, and couldn't decipher right from wrong.
While this was good news for Vicki, she couldn't help but feel saddened by what had happened. As everyone gathered in The Vic to celebrate, she explained that there was nothing to raise a glass to – a confused child would potentially be locked up, and it shouldn't have got this far.
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