EastEnders has tended to a critical person’s forthcoming nonappearance in its most recent episode.

This week, the Mitchells got fresh insight about the demise of Peggy’s sister Auntie Sal, affirmed via telephone to Phil by her significant other Harold.

As Sam let the family know that the burial service would be held this Monday, fans estimated with regards to whether Phil and Sam’s sibling Award could get back to offer his appreciation.

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Award Mitchell previously showed up on the Square in 1990 close by more established sibling Phil, and he was played by Ross Kemp until the person escaped the country in 1999.

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From that point forward, Kemp has gotten back to EastEnders a few times throughout the years for visitor spells, which implied it wasn’t impossible that he could make a shock appearance for Sal’s memorial service.

In any case, this hypothesis was closed down in the previous evening’s episode, when Sam told Harold via telephone that Award wouldn’t join in.

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“No. No, Award can’t make it,” she said. “You don’t have to address Phil. Come on, you know the way this functions. You know, resilient men communicate everything except it takes a resilient lady to take care of business.”

Leader maker Chris Clenshaw has as of late said, nonetheless, that he couldn’t want anything more than to see Award back in the Square, “for loving dramatization with Phil”, so we could see him on the show again soon.

While Award will not be creating a ruckus at Auntie Sal’s burial service, the day is as yet set to be loaded with show, appearances and disclosures.

In scenes that will air on Monday, Harold (seen on-screen interestingly and played by Bridgerton’s David Sterne) will let it be known that Auntie Sal left £100,000 to Sam, Phil and Award.

Phil won’t give Sam the cash, yet when she determines from Alfie that her sibling laid down with Emma long before his wedding to Kat, she utilizes this data to extort Phil for the legacy cash.

Likewise going up to offer his appreciation is Billy’s alienated dad Stevie, played by unbelievable Hollywood entertainer Alan Portage.

He makes certain to create problems for his child and every one of the Mitchells, and before long has a strained a conflict with Phil outside the congregation.

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