Bea loses everything in unexpected EastEnders outcome – but a grim twist awaits
The nightmare is far from over as Bea will strike again (Picture: BBC / Metro)
EastEnders spoilers follow for Thursday’s (May 14) episode, which can now be streamed on BBC iPlayer. The episode in question will air at 7:30pm.
Bea Pollard (Ronni Ancona) well and truly found herself out in the cold in EastEnders after Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) refused to let her worm her way back into his and Honey’s (Emma Barton) home.
Billy was left reeling earlier this week when he discovered that Bea, who he long suspected was up to no good, had taken out a credit card in Honey’s name, wracking up thousands of pounds worth of debt.
Honey contemplated going to the police and reporting her for fraud but knowing Bea could go to jail, she reconsidered. Billy, however, was less forgiving and ordered the lodger out of their home.
In a bid to get revenge on Billy, who she felt always got in the way of her bond with Honey, Bea tampered with the ladder that he was all set to do the guttering with.
But little did she know that it would be Honey who would scale the ladder, resulting in the former market inspector suffering a devastating fall which will leave her out of action for weeks.
Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) suspect sinister Bea was the one to blame for the incident, with Billy sharing such a theory. Bea, however, cleverly covered her tracks, claiming to have been working at McKlunkeys when Honey took the tumble.
Billy ordered Bea out of his house (Picture: BBC / Jack Barnes / Kieron McCarron)
Honey forced Billy to apologise to Bea, who used the situation to her advantage, hoping to move back in with the couple upon learning that Honey will be needing surgery.
Billy, however, saw through her game and told her off, ordering her to remove her belongings from their house before he got home. Bea once again attempted to secure her future under their roof, gaining entry to the property and making food but her efforts failed to have a positive effect on Billy, who once again ordered her out.
As the episode came to an end, Bea was seen sleeping in McKunkeys against a number of bin bags. Is this the end of her attempt to remain in Honey and Billy’s life? Has her reign of terror come to an end?
Bea will no doubt have a trick up her sleeve to get back into Honey’s life (Picture: BBC / Jack Barnes / Kieron McCarron)
You’d think so, but there’s one part of this storyline that hasn’t yet been realised – and it will likely spell more heartache for Billy and Hon.
Bea, as viewers will recall, previously downloaded what appeared to be an AI app, which she used to record Billy’s voice – before simulating a fake message from the market tradesman.
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What exactly she intends to do with said app remains to be seen but, with Honey out of action in hospital, will Bea perhaps use this as her opportunity to prey upon Billy’s vulnerability and garner the voice recordings she’ll require to create fake conversations with the patriarch, which she could use to drive a wedge between he and Honey?
‘It’s going to get so much darker for Honey and Billy,’ star Ronni Ancona warned. ‘‘I would say that Bea increasingly spirals, and she becomes more dangerous as a result.’
EastEnders airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30pm on BBC One or stream from 6am on BBC iPlayer.
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