EastEnders spoiler: Harry discovers Ravi’s next ruthless plan
George continues to bombard Harry with question after question about Kojo. Each query feels more suffocating than the last, as if George is trying to control every detail of his son’s life. Harry grows increasingly uncomfortable, unable to provide the clear answers George is demanding. Gina and Anna step in, warning George that he needs to stop smothering Kojo. They tell him bluntly that his constant hovering is doing more harm than good, making Kojo feel trapped rather than supported. George listens in silence, but his restless expression betrays the fact that he cannot let go of his worry.
Meanwhile, Harry begins to grow suspicious when he learns that Okie has arranged for Kojo to appear at a car show outside of Walford. At first, Harry believes this could be a positive opportunity – a chance for Kojo to network and build his reputation. Yet something about the vague details doesn’t sit right. The more Harry thinks it over, the clearer it becomes: the event is a cover for something criminal. Panic creeps in as he realises Kojo is being lured into dangerous territory, though Harry doesn’t yet know how to stop it without pushing Kojo further away.
Elsewhere, Kathy and Julie sit down with Phil. They gently suggest that, before heading to the airport, Phil should take the time to visit Ben. They remind him that even a brief encounter could help repair the fractured father-son bond that has been strained for so long. Phil stays quiet, staring at the floor in deep thought. His pride and stubbornness weigh heavily against the guilt he feels. Deep down, he knows Ben needs him – but admitting that out loud is the hardest step of all.
At the Panesar household, tension reaches breaking point when news spreads of Suki’s plans to adopt a child with Eve. The family reacts harshly, attacking Suki’s character and accusing her of never being a good mother. Their words sting with cruelty, branding her selfish and unfit to take on another child. Hurt but unshaken, Suki refuses to abandon her decision. Determined to find strength, she makes her way to No. 31 to see Eve, the only person who truly understands her heart. To Suki, adoption is not about appearances or defiance, but about reclaiming her sense of motherhood and building a future rooted in love rather than pain.
Meanwhile, Vicki and Ross continue to wrestle with their own troubles as Joel grows increasingly vocal with his misogynistic opinions. His outdated views spark discomfort and anger, leaving Vicki frustrated and Ross caught in the middle. Ross finds himself torn between loyalty to his old friend and respect for Vicki, who deserves better. The atmosphere grows more toxic with every passing conversation, forcing both Vicki and Ross to question whether Joel’s presence is driving a wedge between them that may never be repaired.
As night falls in Walford, George sits alone outside the pub, his thoughts consumed by Kojo’s future and the mistakes he fears his son might make. Across the square, Harry lingers under a streetlight, staring into the distance with a worried frown. He knows the truth about Okie’s scheme and realises the danger is closer than anyone else suspects. Secrets are unraveling, trust is breaking, and the storm gathering over Walford is one that no one will be able to escape.
