Wednesday 21 January 2015

NTA's - Look out for a Lucy clue, and why Kellie Bright deserves the win...


Good Morning Britain's entertainment journalist, Richard Arnold, revealed this morning that we should keep a beady eye for a clue towards who killed Lucy Beale at the NTA's this evening.

The National Television Awards take place live on ITV tonight at 7.30pm and Richard exclusively, this morning, told viewers that there would apparently be a point towards who the EastEnders murderer is.

EastEnders later confirmed this, saying in a statement:

"EastEnders are keeping their cards close to their chest, not even divulging the information to NTA execs. The clue will remain under lock and key, guarded by tight security until mid-show, when BBC security will bring the clue on stage, to be revealed live on air."
With only a month to go before the big live reveal - for EastEnders' 30th anniversary (actually, this time next month we will know the truth!) - now is the time to really keep your ears and eyes peeled.


Kellie must win for her performance as Linda Carter

Also, I really hope that Kellie Bright wins the Best Serial Drama Performance gong later on this evening, for her portrayal of Linda Carter.

Kellie is up against her screen hubby Danny Dyer, Hollyoaks' Nikki Sanderson and Emmerdale's Verty Rushworth.

I voted for Kellie, with Nikki Sanderson's performance as Maxine Minniver a close second. Nikki has portrayed Maxine over on 'Oaks in a stunning way, really gripping viewers with her domestic violence storyline and she would have had my vote if it wasn't for the emotion Kellie bought out in me while watching the scenes, where she was raped by Dean Wicks, back in September last year.

Last night's episode, though, where Linda finally went to the police to report the attack really sealed my opinion that she should win the prize.
I loved how the episode focused on just Linda and Mick at the station, and Dean and his mum, Shirley, at the salon - both telling their version of events. It was raw and real...

Danny Dyer was brilliant, and gave me goosebumps as he broke down outside the station, saying he wished he was as strong as Linda. Matt Di Angelo also gave a stellar performance - I'm torn between whether Dean genuinely thinks he has done no wrong. or not. Linda Henry always plays Shirley brilliantly. You can tell that Shirley doesn't quite believe Dean's version of events, but is choosing to blindside herself, because she hasn't previously been there for him.

The people that be, at EastEnders, have already hinted that Dean will not face court over what he did to Linda - so where will the story go?

My feeling is that he may try and force himself upon someone else on the Square in the future, but not quite succeeding in fully attacking them. This person will report him for attempted rape, and with Linda's statement, he will be prosecuted - because he surely can't get away with his crime.

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