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Apocalyptic Bonfire Night events have huge consequences for major EastEnders characters

Reiss Colwell watches Bianca Jackson putting washing on a clothes horse in EastEnders
Reiss is shocked to see Bianca making herself at home (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

A fiery Bonfire Night in Albert Square leads to an explosive showdown between Reiss Colwell (Jonny Freeman) and Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) in EastEnders next week.

As viewers know, Bianca is desperate for answers concerning the death of Reiss’ comatose wife Debbie – something which her sister Sonia (Natalie Cassidy) has been wrongly accused of causing.

Despite heavily pregnant Son’ being sent down for it, the real culprit is her ‘grieving’ fiancé Reiss, who decided it was best to smother his ex-wife to avoid having to pay for any of her private care bills.

Debbie’s parents have become confused why he’s launched a campaign to free Sonia (unaware that his guilt has become an overwhelming concern), and at one point Bianca tried to force a confession out of him using alcohol.

When her dad David Wicks (Michael French) discovered what was happening, he forced Reiss to take some time away from the area – and he left to be closer to the prison.

David and Bianca talk to Reiss on the Square in EastEnders
David ordered Reiss to leave (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)
Teddy informs Reiss that a storage company has CCTV footage from Debbie's care home in EastEnders
Teddy’s found some evidence that could free Sonia (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

In upcoming scenes, he returns home and discovers an incredibly hostile Bianca has made herself at home in his house.

Soon, Teddy Mitchell (Roland Manookian) calls by with some ‘good’ news – his private investigator friend has recovered some CCTV from a warehouse nearby to the care home.

This would undoubtedly prove that Sonia was innocent, but unfortunately for Reiss it means that his guilt will also come to light.

Bianca is adamant that she gets her hands on it, but Reiss manages to slip his way out of it whilst he heads to the warehouse to watch the incriminating footage alone.

Reiss watches some CCTV footage in EastEnders

Her quickly steals the footage (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Gobsmacked at what he sees, he quickly sneaks out with the flash drive…

Later, an angry teddy tells Bianca that Reiss did a runner. She demands answers from him, but he’s so terrified that he’s locked himself inside of the house and is refusing to answer the door.

As the week goes on, it becomes apparent that he can no longer hide and runs into Bianca at he café. She and Martin Fowler (James Bye) won’t let him leave without answers, but he manages to wriggle his way out with another lie.

He hasn’t escaped that easily though – Teddy has found another copy of the CCTV and hands it over to Bianca. When he bumps into Reiss at The Vic, he admits what he’s done and it’s a race against time to stop her watching it.

When Bonfire Night approaches, there’s fireworks aplenty – but mostly inside of No. 25 Albert Square, where Bianca and Reiss have an ultimate showdown.

Huge consequences follow for them both… will Sonia finally get the justice she deserves?

Apocalyptic Bonfire Night events have huge consequences in EastEnders |  Soaps | Metro News

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