who killed archie?

Did not know what you meant. A quick Google search later and realise it is some shite Eastenders story.

To summarise you and all British soap fans are very very gay
 
Bah I was subjected to this tonight

Absolutely dire writing and acting, was almost embarrasing to watch

Hopefully they all had a hand in it and they all get put away
 
I watched this tonight as well, first time I've watched Eastenders for god knows how long as well. Agree with Brad particularly in terms of the acting. Didn't anyone laugh out loud when that Ginger kid punch Archie? That was so unbelievable choreographed badly, you could actually see he wasn't hitting the old man.

As for who killed him...well whoever is leaving soon I guess. I do like how all ten of the main suspects all with the intention of killing this one man were without an alibi at the precise moment he died.
 
Saw this for the first time in a long time. It's the last time I'm going to the folks house for Christmas dinner! My bet would be on Samantha Janus.
 
Jack killed him.

(just a guess)

But Peggy will now obviously receive the deeds to the Vic, due to her still being married to Archie...correct?
 
I watched this tonight as well, first time I've watched Eastenders for god knows how long as well. Agree with Brad particularly in terms of the acting. Didn't anyone laugh out loud when that Ginger kid punch Archie? That was so unbelievable choreographed badly, you could actually see he wasn't hitting the old man.

As for who killed him...well whoever is leaving soon I guess. I do like how all ten of the main suspects all with the intention of killing this one man were without an alibi at the precise moment he died.

:lol:..so bad it was good
 
I don't watch this, never have, but I'm guessing they have a load of suspects who throughout the episode shouted to him "Your dead!" in some form and now have no alibi's?

If I were the writers I'd twist it by making it a.) Someone completely different or b.) Two or even three of the suspects teaming up kinda thing.
 
I don't watch this, never have, but I'm guessing they have a load of suspects who throughout the episode shouted to him "Your dead!" in some form and now have no alibi's?

If I were the writers I'd twist it by making it a.) Someone completely different or b.) Two or even three of the suspects teaming up kinda thing.

It resembled the shooting of Mr Burns it was almost a parody.
 
Never seen Eastenders but i'm putting my money on this fella.

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I don't watch this, never have, but I'm guessing they have a load of suspects who throughout the episode shouted to him "Your dead!" in some form and now have no alibi's?

If I were the writers I'd twist it by making it a.) Someone completely different or b.) Two or even three of the suspects teaming up kinda thing.

Same here, never really watched it but I was forced into it last night and from the few minutes I saw of it I've a list of suspects and possible reasons.

Ronnie Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. She hates Archie's guts. She blames him for their mother's departure, forcing her to give up her baby when she was 14, Danielle's death and most recently for causing her to miscarry her unborn child. The list goes on…

Peggy Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Archie turned her life upside down when his manipulative, controlling behaviour was exposed back in April on their wedding day. Archie took control of The Vic on Christmas Eve and Peggy wants it back. She also discovered that Archie was the reason Sam disappeared and ultimately skipped bail, causing the Mitchells to lose all of their money. Peggy issued Archie with an ultimatum - leave The Vic or he'll regret it.

Janine Butcher - Revenge. Janine discovered that Archie's been double-crossing her and that he's been using her all along to get his hands on The Vic. She may, however, have killed him so she can have The Vic all to herself. Or was it revenge for the naff Christmas present - a one-way ticked to Gdansk in Poland with 1p spending money? Janine picked up a knife in the Car Lot, while Archie was hit with the Queen Vic bust - was this a red herring?

Jack Branning - Motive: Revenge. Jack's never seen eye-to-eye with Archie. He previously asked Jack to help orchestrate Sam's disappearance from the Square and when Jack refused to help, Archie exposed his affair with Sam. Jack's also never liked the way that Archie's treated Ronnie. During the Christmas episode, Jack confronted Archie over Ronnie losing her baby.

Sam Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Sam returned to Walford on Christmas Day, much to the shock of Ricky, Bianca, Peggy, Phil and the rest of the Mitchells. Sam realised that Archie orchestrated her departure from Walford so that the Mitchells descended into financial ruin. Realising the hurt and pain she's caused/is causing her family, Sam went to confront her Uncle Archie but he closed the door on her.

Phil Mitchell - Phil didn't kill Archie when his mother asked him to earlier in the year. Instead, he allowed Archie to leave Walford a lonely man. Phil may want to prove to his mother that he's as much of a son to her as Grant. Phil picked up a crowbar from the Arches - but was this a red herring, too? Phil was last seen heading into the cellar door of The Vic.

Bradley Branning - Motive: Bradley learned the shocking truth from Stacey that Archie forced himself on her three months ago. She also revealed to Bradley that she thinks she's carrying Archie's child. Furious that Archie took advantage of Stacey, Bradley confronted Archie in The Vic, punching him twice and loosening his tooth.

Ian Beale - Motive: Revenge. Archie blackmailed Ian into selling him the Mitchells' debts so he could take control of The Vic. Ian was furious because his half-brother Ben had his roof taken from over him. Ian was also made to look the bad man to the Mitchells when he was only helping them out in the first place. There's also an audio file of Ian in bed with Janine floating around, which Archie threatened to let Jane hear on Christmas Day. Ian had a confrontation with Archie on Christmas Day as Ian ransacked The Vic's living room in search of the incriminating evidence against him. Ian ultimately returned to The Vic to steal the laptop.

Grant Mitchell - Motive: Peggy's been backwards and forwards to Spain since the Mitchells' finances took a turn for the worse. Grant will have heard all the horror stories from Peggy and unable to see Archie tear his family apart any more, could have returned from Spain to do Phil's dirty work.

Like I say though, that's just based on a few minutes of being forced to watch it - i might not be 100% accurate with some of the points i've raised.
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Peggy wouldn't have the strength to whack him with Queen Victoria's bust, I reckon it was Phil but Bradders will get blamed because he has Archies blood on his swollen fist...
 
Same here, never really watched it but I was forced into it last night and from the few minutes I saw of it I've a list of suspects and possible reasons.

Ronnie Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. She hates Archie's guts. She blames him for their mother's departure, forcing her to give up her baby when she was 14, Danielle's death and most recently for causing her to miscarry her unborn child. The list goes on…

Peggy Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Archie turned her life upside down when his manipulative, controlling behaviour was exposed back in April on their wedding day. Archie took control of The Vic on Christmas Eve and Peggy wants it back. She also discovered that Archie was the reason Sam disappeared and ultimately skipped bail, causing the Mitchells to lose all of their money. Peggy issued Archie with an ultimatum - leave The Vic or he'll regret it.

Janine Butcher - Revenge. Janine discovered that Archie's been double-crossing her and that he's been using her all along to get his hands on The Vic. She may, however, have killed him so she can have The Vic all to herself. Or was it revenge for the naff Christmas present - a one-way ticked to Gdansk in Poland with 1p spending money? Janine picked up a knife in the Car Lot, while Archie was hit with the Queen Vic bust - was this a red herring?

Jack Branning - Motive: Revenge. Jack's never seen eye-to-eye with Archie. He previously asked Jack to help orchestrate Sam's disappearance from the Square and when Jack refused to help, Archie exposed his affair with Sam. Jack's also never liked the way that Archie's treated Ronnie. During the Christmas episode, Jack confronted Archie over Ronnie losing her baby.

Sam Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Sam returned to Walford on Christmas Day, much to the shock of Ricky, Bianca, Peggy, Phil and the rest of the Mitchells. Sam realised that Archie orchestrated her departure from Walford so that the Mitchells descended into financial ruin. Realising the hurt and pain she's caused/is causing her family, Sam went to confront her Uncle Archie but he closed the door on her.

Phil Mitchell - Phil didn't kill Archie when his mother asked him to earlier in the year. Instead, he allowed Archie to leave Walford a lonely man. Phil may want to prove to his mother that he's as much of a son to her as Grant. Phil picked up a crowbar from the Arches - but was this a red herring, too? Phil was last seen heading into the cellar door of The Vic.

Bradley Branning - Motive: Bradley learned the shocking truth from Stacey that Archie forced himself on her three months ago. She also revealed to Bradley that she thinks she's carrying Archie's child. Furious that Archie took advantage of Stacey, Bradley confronted Archie in The Vic, punching him twice and loosening his tooth.

Ian Beale - Motive: Revenge. Archie blackmailed Ian into selling him the Mitchells' debts so he could take control of The Vic. Ian was furious because his half-brother Ben had his roof taken from over him. Ian was also made to look the bad man to the Mitchells when he was only helping them out in the first place. There's also an audio file of Ian in bed with Janine floating around, which Archie threatened to let Jane hear on Christmas Day. Ian had a confrontation with Archie on Christmas Day as Ian ransacked The Vic's living room in search of the incriminating evidence against him. Ian ultimately returned to The Vic to steal the laptop.

Grant Mitchell - Motive: Peggy's been backwards and forwards to Spain since the Mitchells' finances took a turn for the worse. Grant will have heard all the horror stories from Peggy and unable to see Archie tear his family apart any more, could have returned from Spain to do Phil's dirty work.

Like I say though, that's just based on a few minutes of being forced to watch it - i might not be 100% accurate with some of the points i've raised.
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Same here, never really watched it but I was forced into it last night and from the few minutes I saw of it I've a list of suspects and possible reasons.

Ronnie Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. She hates Archie's guts. She blames him for their mother's departure, forcing her to give up her baby when she was 14, Danielle's death and most recently for causing her to miscarry her unborn child. The list goes on…

Peggy Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Archie turned her life upside down when his manipulative, controlling behaviour was exposed back in April on their wedding day. Archie took control of The Vic on Christmas Eve and Peggy wants it back. She also discovered that Archie was the reason Sam disappeared and ultimately skipped bail, causing the Mitchells to lose all of their money. Peggy issued Archie with an ultimatum - leave The Vic or he'll regret it.

Janine Butcher - Revenge. Janine discovered that Archie's been double-crossing her and that he's been using her all along to get his hands on The Vic. She may, however, have killed him so she can have The Vic all to herself. Or was it revenge for the naff Christmas present - a one-way ticked to Gdansk in Poland with 1p spending money? Janine picked up a knife in the Car Lot, while Archie was hit with the Queen Vic bust - was this a red herring?

Jack Branning - Motive: Revenge. Jack's never seen eye-to-eye with Archie. He previously asked Jack to help orchestrate Sam's disappearance from the Square and when Jack refused to help, Archie exposed his affair with Sam. Jack's also never liked the way that Archie's treated Ronnie. During the Christmas episode, Jack confronted Archie over Ronnie losing her baby.

Sam Mitchell - Motive: Revenge. Sam returned to Walford on Christmas Day, much to the shock of Ricky, Bianca, Peggy, Phil and the rest of the Mitchells. Sam realised that Archie orchestrated her departure from Walford so that the Mitchells descended into financial ruin. Realising the hurt and pain she's caused/is causing her family, Sam went to confront her Uncle Archie but he closed the door on her.

Phil Mitchell - Phil didn't kill Archie when his mother asked him to earlier in the year. Instead, he allowed Archie to leave Walford a lonely man. Phil may want to prove to his mother that he's as much of a son to her as Grant. Phil picked up a crowbar from the Arches - but was this a red herring, too? Phil was last seen heading into the cellar door of The Vic.

Bradley Branning - Motive: Bradley learned the shocking truth from Stacey that Archie forced himself on her three months ago. She also revealed to Bradley that she thinks she's carrying Archie's child. Furious that Archie took advantage of Stacey, Bradley confronted Archie in The Vic, punching him twice and loosening his tooth.

Ian Beale - Motive: Revenge. Archie blackmailed Ian into selling him the Mitchells' debts so he could take control of The Vic. Ian was furious because his half-brother Ben had his roof taken from over him. Ian was also made to look the bad man to the Mitchells when he was only helping them out in the first place. There's also an audio file of Ian in bed with Janine floating around, which Archie threatened to let Jane hear on Christmas Day. Ian had a confrontation with Archie on Christmas Day as Ian ransacked The Vic's living room in search of the incriminating evidence against him. Ian ultimately returned to The Vic to steal the laptop.

Grant Mitchell - Motive: Peggy's been backwards and forwards to Spain since the Mitchells' finances took a turn for the worse. Grant will have heard all the horror stories from Peggy and unable to see Archie tear his family apart any more, could have returned from Spain to do Phil's dirty work.

Like I say though, that's just based on a few minutes of being forced to watch it - i might not be 100% accurate with some of the points i've raised.
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You my man, are a hero
 
Fellow soap nerds, i think it was Peggy.. she left the divorce papers when she walked off? yet she had them in her hands later.. she must've gone back..