September 12th 2024.
Chrissie Watts, a well-known character from the popular TV show EastEnders, has just made her latest exit. This may come as a shock to fans who have been tuning in to the show's Thursday episode, which is already available on BBC iPlayer. In this episode, Chrissie's unexpected return has left viewers on the edge of their seats.
It's been 19 years since Chrissie was last seen on screen, when she was jailed for the murder of her husband, Den Watts. However, her recent reappearance has not gone unnoticed. Fans have watched as she interacted with her former stepdaughter Sharon Watts, who was also in prison for being in contempt of court during a murder trial. The show has hinted at Chrissie's possible parole, but things took a turn when Sharon was encouraged to report her for attempting to attack her in her cell.
But despite the tension between the two, they were able to reconcile and bond over their shared struggles. Sharon even admitted that maybe her father, Den, deserved what happened to him and agreed not to stand in Chrissie's way of freedom. As a result, Chrissie was granted immediate release from prison after a successful parole hearing. However, before leaving, she made a mysterious phone call.
The next scene showed Chrissie driving through Albert Square in a vintage convertible car, accompanied by none other than Jake Moon. Actor Joel Beckett surprised fans with an unannounced cameo appearance as Chrissie's former lover, 18 years after his last appearance. It was revealed that Jake had been waiting for her all this time, after their plan to flee the country following Den's murder was foiled. Chrissie also shared with Sharon that she had been pregnant with Jake's baby at the time, but unfortunately, she suffered a miscarriage while in prison.
As they drove off into the sunset, Jake mentioned that he had been waiting 19 years to get his hands on Chrissie. The two shared a kiss and he suggested they stop by The Vic, where Chrissie had committed the murder and buried Den's body. However, their plans were interrupted when they narrowly missed seeing Jake's cousin Alfie Moon. But this may not be the last we see of Chrissie, as it was revealed that she had briefly shared a cell with Ruby Allen, who was also in prison three years ago for a crime she didn't commit.
With Louisa Lytton, who plays Ruby, confirmed to be reprising her role in the upcoming 40th anniversary of the show, fans are left wondering if she will be reunited with her former cellmate. Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman, who portrays Chrissie, has also hinted at a possible return in the future, saying "never say never."
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