October 22nd 2024.
Jean Slater is going through a tough time in EastEnders next week. The weight of her actions is weighing heavily on her, as she grapples with the decision she made to go against her relatives, Kat and Alfie Moon, regarding their son Tommy Moon.
As fans are aware, Tommy has been causing trouble, particularly towards his own mother Kat. She has been keeping this information from her loved ones, but in the upcoming scenes, a physical altercation between Tommy and Freddie Slater leads to the truth finally being exposed. And it's not pretty.
Feeling a sense of responsibility, Jean makes a secret call to social services. Little does she know, this will have serious consequences for Kat and her family. But Jean can't help but wonder if she did the right thing. Was it worth breaking her family's trust in order to protect Kat and Tommy?
In the following week, the Slaters are still reeling from the events that unfolded. Jean is struggling to come to terms with the aftermath of her decision. A comment from Kathy Beale in the café only adds to her guilt. But luckily, her daughter Stacey is there to support her and convinces her to keep her involvement with social services a secret.
However, Jean's shame only intensifies when she witnesses a tense conversation between Alfie, Kat, and Bianca Jackson on the Square. She can't help but feel responsible for the tension between the family.
Things don't get any easier for Jean when Elaine Peacock starts probing for gossip at The Vic. In a moment of vulnerability, Jean accidentally offends Kojo Asare. It's clear that Jean is struggling with the weight of her actions and the consequences they have had on those around her.
Meanwhile, the tension between Kat and Alfie remains palpable following the events of the previous week. But how will Kat react when she discovers the truth about Jean's call to social services? Will she understand Jean's intentions or will their relationship be strained even further?
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