EastEnders Fans Spot Error as Penny Returns to Walford


EastEnders Fans Spot Error as Penny Returns to Walford

What Went Wrong?

EastEnders fans were quick to point out a glaring mistake in the popular soap as Penny Branning made her explosive return on New Year's Day. Viewers noticed that Penny, who had been living in France, did not have a French accent when she appeared on screen.

Penny's Return and Shocking Twist

In the New Year's Day episode, Penny, along with Lauren and Louie Branning, returned to Walford after five years. The episode showed Lauren staying with Penny in Paris, where Penny's friends threw a party. However, things took a dark turn when a mysterious woman named Juliette showed up and demanded Penny's cooperation. Juliette even threatened Louie's life, forcing Penny to comply.

The Escape Plan

With Lauren planning to return to Walford to visit her ex Peter and her uncle Jack, Penny saw an opportunity to escape her predicament. She decided to join Lauren, and the three headed to the station to catch the Eurostar to London. However, as the police searched Lauren's bag, they found a large brick of drugs, leading to her arrest. Despite the shocking turn of events, Penny continued on with Louie, leaving fans in shock.

A French Accent Missing

Many viewers couldn't help but notice that Penny, who had been living in France for most of her life, did not have a French accent. This oversight sparked discussions on social media, with fans questioning why Penny didn't sound more French.


EastEnders Fans Spot Error as Penny Returns to Walford

What's Next?

In upcoming episodes, Peter will discover Penny's secret involvement with drugs, causing tension between him and Lauren. Additionally, when Lauren and Penny start looking for a flat, Peter intervenes by forbidding them from living with someone connected to the drug world.

EastEnders airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm.


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