Seven EastEnders spoilers as the Carters crave revenge for Tina and Frankie Lewis returns
THE Carters take centre stage after Tina's rotting corpse is found in the Argee Bhajee.
Reeling from the tragedy, the clan vows revenge. Get the lowdown on this week's drama in EastEnders.
1. Tina's body is found
The jig is finally up, months after Gray Atkins (Toby-Alexander Smith) murdered Tina Carter (Luisa Bradshaw-White).
This week, the Carter family get some devastating news as the latter's body is found.
This is all thanks to Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) who went into the mosque to save Tommy Moon from his bullies.
Phil unfortunately got into trouble himself as a lifetime in prison is waiting for him.
Unsurprisingly, this comes as a shock to the Carters as they come to the realisation that Tina is really gone.
A suspicious Shirley (Linda Henry) tells DCI Arthurs that Tina was taking money from her and that Gray had told her he saw her sister on the bus.
Meanwhile, Mick promises his mother they will find Tina's murderer.
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2. Frankie returns to Walford
However, amid family crisis, the Carters don't expect a familiar face to return to the Square.
Shaken by the news of Tina's death, Shirley and Mick comfort one another.
This is until Mick's daughter Frankie makes her return to Walford official.
Played by Rose Ayling-Ellis, Frankie left the fictional London borough in November, 2021 in classic Walford style, by climbing into a taxi.
But how will she react to Tina's death?
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3. Mick gets news from Linda
There's more shocking news for Mick as he finally hears from his estranged wife Linda (Kellie Bright).
For months, Linda has been giving Mick the cold shoulder despite his attempts at working through their issues.
She left Walford in September, 2021, and has decided to make her separation from the Vic landlord official.
Coming up this week, Mick gets ready to put up a literal fight as he gets ready to take part in a boxing match.
But with only a few participants, the pub landlord tells Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) he will cancel the match.
Janine asks for Kim's (Tameka Empson) help in signing people up and, although she does complete her task, she promises whoever beats Mick will get free drinks for a year.
Mick asks Janine to make sure he fights against the weakest person but the plan backfires.
Things only get worse when he receives the divorce papers from Linda.
But with Tina's death uncovered and actor Danny Dyer's upcoming exit from Walford, Linda could make an appearance.
4. Kat struggles to cope
Meanwhile, Tommy Moon (Sonny Kendall) is beginning to act out and leaves his mother Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) devastated.
Jean (Gillian Wright) is the first to realise Tommy isn't himself when she finds him skiving from school.
Tommy then begs Kat for some money for a school trip, but is disappointed when she refuses.
As keeps being the target of bullies, it becomes clear Tommy can't get rid of them as of yet.
Tommy receives a message demanding money by the end of the day.
Later on, Kat realises Mitch Baker's (Roger Griffiths) wages have gone missing.
And with Tommy's request for money still fresh on her mind, her suspicious automatically turn to her young son.
She inadvertently embarrasses her son in front of his bullies, only making matters worse for him at school.
Despite feeling humiliated, Tommy denies he took Mitch's money and insists that he is no longer being bullied.
The pair are at each other's throats.
5. Harvey faces a dilemma
Harvey Monroe (Ross Boatman) faces a tough choice this week.
As he turned his Nazi son Aaron (Charlie Wernham) over to the authorities, his witness account is considered valuable to have him convicted.
Jean is determined to support Harvey who is nervous about signing a statement.
Harvey is more torn than ever between his family and justice.
Amid his turmoil, Jean tries to lift his spirits up by telling him she has booked them a hotel break.
But he asks her if they can slow things down.
Struggling to make a decision, Harvey receives a concerning call from Aaron who tries to convince his father out of signing the statement.
However, after making his choice, Harvey heads to the police station, ready to sign the witness statement, sealing Aaron's fate.
But will he really go through with it?
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