EastEnders fans have spotted a huge continuity blunder in the BBC soap after spotting there’s a few characters missing with no explanation. Some of the young children that were featured in the past haven’t been mentioned in storylines for months and viewers want to know why.
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After noticing that baby Abi, the daughter of Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) and Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell) hadn’t been seen in a while, they took to Twitter to share their confusion.
And it seems there are fair few people wondering the same thing.
One questioned: “Where is baby Abi?”
Another added: “Stuart apparently hangs out with Toddler Abi a lot offscreen. My only question is, who was watching her all day and where has she been this year?”
Others claimed she was yet another “of Walford’s kids that had disappeared into the abyss”.
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A Reddit fan believed it was a recurring error made by the soap.
“Same place as Baby Cherry. That’s the problem with these storylines,” they mused.
“A pregnancy is good for nine months of drama and more but then they don’t seem to think beyond that (ie: that they have created a new character and don’t really have a place for them – at least until they reappear on the Square as angsty teenagers intent on a showdown.”
Baby Cherry, who is the daughter of Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) and Kat Slater’s (Jessie Wallace) cousin Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis) when the pair had a one-night stand in Spain, also hasn’t been seen in months.
She made a brief appearance in the Christmas Day episode but hasn’t been since.
Taking to Twitter once again, one viewer asked: “Where is Kat’s kids and Cherry?”
A second added: “Um…where’s Cherry? #EastEnders #MissingSlaters.”
Others took to an EastEnders forum to air their viewers, with one saying: “Kat seems to go out a lot. No Stacey. And Jean is too sick to look after a baby/spends most of her time with Daniel. Who is supposed to be looking after Cherry?”
Will these characters make a sudden comeback?
Or has the Reddit user predicted the future as they return as scorned teenagers?
Elsewhere in Albert Square, could there be romance bubbling for two unlikely characters?
Since Peter Beale (Dayle Hudson) arrived in Walford, villainous Dotty Cotton (Milly Zero) has had her eye on him, despite his infatuation with his ex Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold).
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But as his brother Bobby (Clay Milner Russell) started to develop feelings for his father’s nemesis, Peter and Dotty keep finding themselves being pulled towards each other.
Could this be the partnership from hell if they got together, what with Peter’s lifetime of family drama and Dotty’s sinister streak?
Fans will remember that the mechanic tried to blackmail Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) over what he did to Dennis Rickman Jr (Bleu Landau) on the boat, but it all crashed and burned after he got rid of the evidence.
But she found another way to get to him by flirting with Bobby.
The actor who plays Peter has now spoken out about the possibility of the two getting together, so could there be a lot more on the horizon for them both?
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Dayle told Metro.co.uk: “I think Dotty really interests Peter. I think she’s a woman that he’d never encountered before, she’s very savvy, and she owns herself.
“She barks and she bites. That’s an exciting thing for Peter,” he explained.
“He’s intrigued to get to know her, and I think they share a lot of things in common in regards to their own families, like being the black sheep of their own families, and going off and doing their own thing and that’s a nice common ground.
“They get that with each other, even if they don’t really speak about it.”
Uh oh, looks like trouble’s brewing!
EastEnders airs on BBC One on Monday at 8pm and Tuesdays at 7.30pm.
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