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EastEnders: E20 - E20 season 2
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Title: EastEnders: E20

Overview: EastEnders: E20 is a British Internet soap opera, which began airing on 8 January 2010. A spin-off from the established BBC soap EastEnders, it is set in EastEnders' regular setting of Albert Square, a Victorian square in the fictional borough of Walford, in the East End of London. Each series follows a group of teenage characters: Zsa Zsa Carter, Leon Small, Fatboy and Mercy Olubunmi in series 1; Asher Levi and his brother Sol, Naz Mehmet, and Stevie Dickinson in series 2; and Ava Bourne, Donnie Lester and Faith Olubunmi in series 3. The show's title comes from Walford's fictional London postcode district, E20. The four characters from series 1 also appear in EastEnders, as well as Faith from series 3. EastEnders: E20 originally aired as part of the main show's 25th anniversary celebrations. It was devised in a bid to develop and nurture new talent, including writers, actors, composers and remixers, and target a younger audience, as well as to attempt to drive more people onto the Internet. The series was the idea of executive producers Diederick Santer, who wanted a show where regular EastEnders characters would be in the background, and John Yorke, who wanted to improve the portrayal of teenagers in EastEnders and to get younger people writing for it.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 9.7 (3 votes)

Cast

  • : Emer Kenny
  • : Bunmi Mojekwu
  • : Ricky Norwood
  • : Sam Attwater
  • : Heshima Thompson
  • : Samuell Benta
  • : Melissa Suffield
  • EastEnders: E20 - Episode 1 (E20 season 2 - Episode 1)

    EastEnders: E20 - Series 2, Episode 2 (E20 season 2 - Episode 2)

    Olly turns up at the flat demanding £1000 rent from Stevie by the next day and tells her she should not go to Araminta's party that night before leaving. Stevie has half the money, Asher puts in some and Naz says she will take care of the rest. Naz tells Stevie to go to the party to make Olly jealous so he will take her back. At the party, Asher poses as Stevie's boyfriend and several people ask Sol to supply them with drugs. Naz uses food items to make fake drugs and sells them. Stevie gets drunk and Asher dances with Araminta. Stevie meets Pippa and badmouths her last boyfriend, and Pippa introduces Olly to her as her new boyriend. After Asher and Araminta have sex, she invites him to a club night later in the week and her boyfriend comes in. Stevie insults Pippa and Pippa pushes her over into the punch bowl. The people Naz gave fake drugs to demand their money back and Olly tells Stevie to go home. Sol gives the money Naz made to Olly and the four leave. Back in Walford, Masood offers his coat to a cold Stevie and Naz kisses Sol to avoid being seen by a taxi driver.

    EastEnders: E20 - Series 2, Episode 3 (E20 season 2 - Episode 3)

    A hungover Stevie feels humiliated from the night before and thinks her last chance of getting Olly back is ruined. Sol and Asher go to the community centre to practice dancing but a latin dance class arrives. Asher pretends to be the dance teacher but when the real dance teacher arrives, Asher and Sol run off with the money. Zainab finds them but tells them to keep the money. Stevie reveals she had an erotic dream about Masood, and finds a takeaway curry leaflet in his coat. Naz orders a curry hoping that Masood will deliver it but Tamwar does instead, and he finds Stevie waiting in bed. The taxi driver, Ekin, finds Naz and takes her home, where it is revealed she is to become his wife.

    EastEnders: E20 - Series 2, Episode 4 (E20 season 2 - Episode 4)

    Asher wakes up in bed with a girl who leaves because the bed is too small. Asher asks Stevie to swap bedrooms with him as she has a double bed. Olly then arrives to take his furniture from the flat, saying his new place is unfurnished. Asher and Stevie then agree that the first person to buy a bed gets to sleep in that bedroom. Naz arrives and apologises for the incident with Tamwar, and tells Stevie to flirt her way into employment. Naz takes Stevie to Masood's stall, where her attempts to flirt all fail. Naz then shows Stevie how to flirt properly by practicing on Sol. Asher tries to find work on the local market but nobody will take him, so he steals some trainers from a van. Stevie goes back to Masood and the techniques work as he asks her to come back the next day. Sol practices dancing at the community centre and Naz watches him. Afterwards, they almost kiss but her phone rings, and they return to the flat to meet Stevie. Asher sells the trainers and buys a bed, but when Stevie sees it, she thanks Asher for getting her bed back, as it is the same one Olly took earlier. Sol and Naz almost kiss again but they are interrupted by the arrival of Ekin, who reveals he and Naz are engaged

    EastEnders: E20 - Series 2, Episode 5 (E20 season 2 - Episode 5)

    Stevie retrieves a box from under her bed, and when Naz checks on her she sees a birthday card so decides to organise a dinner party. Sol and Asher attend callbacks for the dance crew, but Skolla tells Sol he is too slow and asks him to do the routine solo. Sol is put off by having an audience and leaves. Asher assures Skolla that Sol is a good dancer and then meets Ekin, telling him that Naz is already seeing someone. Naz finds Stevie sitting alone in the launderette while Asher tells Sol that the dance crew is their future. Naz reveals that her arranged marriage to Ekin is down to her father and she does not want to marry him. She takes Stevie back to the flat where the dinner party is set up. Stevie gets a short phonecall from her mother in Brazil, and Naz looks at the birthday card. It is from when she was thirteen and Stevie reveals it is the last card she got from her family. Naz says to forget her family as tonight they will celebrate properly. The food is ruined so Sol goes out to buy chips, but Ekin sees him and tells him to tell Asher that he is not Naz's boyfriend and he should stick to his own kind, leaving Sol thinking Asher and Naz are seeing each other.

    EastEnders: E20 - 06 (E20 season 2 - Episode 6)

    Sol returns but is off with everyone and he insults Naz. Naz and Asher leave and go clubbing, and Asher hides Naz's phone when Sol texts her an apology. They get drunk and after Naz finds drugs in the toilet, they end up having sex. Meanwhile, Stevie tries to persuade Sol to go out by breaking the television, however, the electricity in the flat goes off. As they try to fix it, they manage to cause a blackout of the entire neighbourhood. Naz then phones Sol and he and Stevie go to find her. Stevie meets Pippa in the club and they become friendly, and Sol finds a drunken Naz, who Asher has left on her own. He takes her home on the tube and apologises for his earlier behavior, but he will not kiss as she is drunk. He then explains that Ekin put images of Naz and Asher in his head. As they hug, she looks worried.

    EastEnders: E20 - 07 (E20 season 2 - Episode 7)

    Sol and Naz wake up having spent the night together. Sol leaves to go to dance rehearsals but sees Asher and Naz talking. Stevie wakes up in bed with Pippa and tries to hide the fact she is there from Asher. Olly bursts in saying he has to let the flat go as he wants his deposit back. Stevie asks for a day to find it for him. Back in the bedroom, Pippa hides when Naz comes in, but Naz sees her foot. Skolla is impressed with Sol's dancing, and Asher arrives late. Naz turns up to watch and Asher returns her necklace. Sol sees this and asks Naz what he gave her. Naz leaves but Sol follows, and she reveals the necklace, saying she made a mistake with Asher that meant nothing. She denies receiving a text message from Sol. Pippa writes Stevie a cheque to pay for the deposit, tells Stevie she is very sexy and asks her to call her, before leaving. Sol punches Asher in the face in the market, saying his brother has betrayed him. A fist fight breaks out, which is split up by the dance crew. Skolla then asks Sol and Asher not to return and reveals Asher bought Sol's place. Sol returns home but his neighbour tells him his mother was taken away.

    EastEnders: E20 - 08 (E20 season 2 - Episode 8)

    Olly barges into the flat and Stevie gives him the deposit but he says he has already given notice and they have to leave the next day. After Olly and Asher leave, Stevie pretends to swallow the key to the door so Sol and Naz cannot leave. Asher sells stolen trainers to Whitney, and ignores Sol's calls. Whitney later tells Asher the trainers are different sizes and demands her money back. Jane says he did the same to her to her step son and snatches his wallet, taking a wad of cash, but Asher snatches it back. Jane then tells two police officers he is a thief and they chase him. Asher hides and Fatboy tells him that things will catch up with him. Naz reveals she is going to Turkey to meet Ekin's family and Sol, still angry with her, says she can stay there. Stevie pretends she needs to use the toilet and leaves Sol and Naz alone. They almost kiss when Asher comes in drunk. Stevie emerges and Sol goes to leave, and Stevie drops the key. She explains she wanted Sol and Naz to work things out. Sol leaves in anger and Stevie tells Asher he should be more of a friend to his brother. Outside, the police officers stop Sol and ask him where Asher is.

    EastEnders: E20 - 09 (E20 season 2 - Episode 9)

    Stevie ignores Olly's calls and checks the flat for safety violations. Her landlady, Roxy, arrives and Stevie asks to stay as she has the deposit, and tells Roxy she will contact the council about the violations, so Roxy agrees to let her stay. She asks Olly to come to the flat, and she ties him naked to a chair. She then humiliates him by giving him just a dress to leave in. Asher finds Sol sitting with their mother in hospital, and tells him he is better with his brother than his schizophrenic mother. However, Sol says Asher is the problem. Asher then tells Sol that he deleted the text message he sent Naz and that she loves him and he should do something about it. Naz packs her backs at home to go to Turkey, but as her father comes to get her, he finds she has escaped through a window.

    EastEnders: E20 - 10 (E20 season 2 - Episode 10)

    Naz returns to Walford and tells Stevie she is on the run from her family. Her father and Ekin race into Walford while Stevie phones Asher, who is with Sol and their mother, to tell them to come to the flat as it could be Sol's last chance. Stevie lets Naz's father into the flat and he takes her out to the car and Stevie tells Naz she will save her. Asher and Sol arrive, and Asher asks Marlon if Sol can dance at the dance-off. Sol stops Ekin's car and Naz gets out and kisses Sol. Stevie tells Masood one day they will have tea before kissing him and leaving. Asher tells Sol he can dance. After Skolla's crew dances, Sol performs a solo routine and everyone cheers at how good he is. As they watch the dancing, Naz and her father hug. After Flawless perform a routine, Stevie says she loves a happy ending.

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