January 8th 2025.
Sharon Watts was filled with concern for her dear friend Phil Mitchell as she learned about his plans to sell his shares in the Boxing Den on tonight's episode of EastEnders. She decided to pay him a visit before the year ended, only to find his house in a state of disarray. The kitchen was a mess, with rubbish piling up, and Phil had even taken down all of his family photos. When Sharon asked him about it, he explained that he didn't want to be reminded of all the family members he had lost, leaving Sharon even more worried about his well-being.
Despite the return of his old friend Nigel, Phil's problems didn't magically disappear. He found some solace in catching up with Nigel, but his troubles still weighed heavily on him. In fact, during a surprise visit to the café, Phil dropped a bombshell on Jay, Billy, and Nigel - he was planning to sell his shares in the Boxing Den to his friend. This news left everyone stunned and unsure of what to do next.
As the next episode aired, Nigel tried to convince Phil to reconsider his decision, pointing out that he didn't have much experience in running successful businesses. But Phil was adamant and essentially gave Nigel no choice but to take the shares. Later, Nigel updated Sharon on the situation, but she was not impressed. In fact, she tried to get some answers from Phil at the pub, but he was not in the mood to talk. As he got up to leave, he simply stated that he was "done" and "tired," which only added to Sharon's worries.
That evening, Sharon, Jay, Billy, Teddy, and Nigel gathered at the café to discuss Phil's situation. Teddy noted that Phil had also decided to sell Peggy's, and it seemed like he was getting his affairs in order. This phrase is often used when someone is preparing for their death, which only added to the group's concern. They decided to confront Phil and get some answers.
Sharon took the lead and asked Phil if he had received a diagnosis of some sort, possibly related to his mental health. Phil denied it, saying he was "not going soft in the head," and that he didn't need to keep his house tidy because he's a "bachelor." Unfortunately, they weren't able to get much further as Nigel suddenly disappeared, distracting Phil from the conversation.
These events only solidified the fact that Phil was struggling with his mental health. But the question remained - would his brother Grant return to Walford in time to help him? Only time would tell.
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