EastEnders Christmas Death: Linda Carter Scene Unearthed, Potential Game-Changer


EastEnders Christmas Death: Linda Carter Scene Unearthed, Potential Game-Changer

Linda's Shocking Revelation

EastEnders fans are buzzing with excitement as they believe they may have found a crucial clue about the upcoming Christmas murder storyline. A clip has resurfaced in which Linda Carter, one of the six matriarchs involved in the highly anticipated death, reveals her desire to kill her rapist, Dean Wicks. This revelation has led many viewers to speculate that Dean may be the victim on Christmas Day.

The Resurfaced Clip

The scene features Linda talking to an agitated Max Branning in the laundrette. She confesses, "There have been times in my life where I felt that angry that I could have killed someone. Dean!" A fan reshared the clip on social media, prompting a flurry of reactions from other viewers who are now eagerly awaiting the Christmas episode.

Alternate Theories

While many fans are convinced that Dean will meet his end on Christmas Day, others have put forward an alternative theory involving Linda's mother, Elaine Peacock. Despite not appearing in the flashforward, some viewers believe that Elaine may play a significant role in the Christmas storyline. Speculation suggests that Elaine could be the one to kill Dean, using a Queen Vic bust as the murder weapon, in order to protect her daughter Linda and seek revenge for the horrific crime committed against her.

Twitter Reactions

As the anticipation builds, fans have taken to Twitter to share their predictions and theories. Some are convinced that Elaine is the killer, while others believe Linda herself may still have a part to play in the murder. One fan tweeted, "Prediction: Elaine kills Dean on Christmas Day." Another fan theorized, "Dean is the body. Killer is Elaine or George. How is he killed: whacked round the head with a stool."


EastEnders Christmas Death: Linda Carter Scene Unearthed, Potential Game-Changer

EastEnders airs on BBC One and can also be streamed on BBC iPlayer.