'The Night That Changes Everything' has come to a close in EastEnders, and for a number of residents, life may never be the same again.
As the unaffected members of the Walford community made their way to The Queen Vic for a lock-in, George Knight (Colin Salmon) had a tense confrontation with his vile, racist adoptive father Eddie (Christopher Fairbank).
George had finally realised that Eddie wasn't a changed man, and that he'd lied about his reformed behaviour to live out his final days in a more comfortable environment. He also realised that, by allowing him to stay at No 1, he'd enabled daughter Gina (Francesca Henry) to be subjected to further racism.
Eddie had questioned her relationship with Harry Mitchell (Elijah Holloway), and in today's episode, Gina questioned whether the differences in their skin colour would mean they never fully understood one another. Harry reassured her that he'd always stand by her, and in a tender moment, they both confessed their love.
Gina was still furious with George, unaware that he was attempting to resolve the situation. During a conversation about their past, Eddie asserted that the only reason he killed George's birth father Henry was to give him a better upbringing.
He then made an utterly sickening comment.
Appalled by the words, George took a step backwards and watched Eddie climb out of bed to take some medication. He suddenly began choking, and reached out for a glass of water - but George refused him the drink, and instead downed it himself.
When Nicola Mitchell (Laura Doddington) returned home, he was dead. George made it clear that he knew about her receiving money from Eddie in exchange for him being allowed to live with them.
Across the Square, Lauren Beale (Jacqueline Jossa) met up with dad Max Branning (Jake Wood), wanting to address the growing chemistry between her and Mark Fowler (Stephen Aaron-Sipple). He warned her against pursuing everything, and kept the fact he'd just slept with Priya Nandra-Hart (Sophie Khan Levy) close to his chest.
Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) wasn't far behind Lauren, and told Max that she wanted to reconcile - and accept his marriage proposal. He was overjoyed, but the secret of his affair was now weighing heavy over him.
Meanwhile, Chelsea (Zaraah Abrahams) was keeping vigil at son Jordan's (Jahsaiah Williams) bedside in hospital, as he began his long recovery after being hit by Ian Beale's (Adam Woodyatt) car.
Mum Denise (Diane Parish) reassured her that she had the bravery to help him through the difficult time, despite harbouring her own doubts for the future. Denise knew that she was going to have to go home and face partner Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), and tell him that she'd been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
He was asleep when she walked into the living room, and when he awoke, questioned why she'd been absent for much of the day. She blurted out a brief explanation of her diagnosis, and the tears began to stream down his face.
Needing some air, Denise walked out into the Square Gardens at the worst possible time. A private ambulance was parked outside of No 1, and Eddie's body was being carried into it.
Suddenly, she was faced with a harrowing reminder of her own mortality.
Will Denise get the treatment she needs?
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