EastendersLife in Eastenders is never straight forward, and after a chance meeting in the morning Bradley realises that he still has strong feelings for Stacey.  After kissing goodbye to his new squeeze Lydia, Bradley turns around to glimpse a sad Stacey emerging from her house.  As their eyes cross they both realise that there is something between them, some unfinished business.

After trying to get Stacey on her own, Bradley finally gets the chance to chat to her in the Queen Vic where they settle down for a drink and reminisce over old times.  One things leads to another, they chat, they flirt and Bradley walks her home.  Stacey gives him a peck on the cheek goodnight, and Bradley realises that he has made a mistake - Lydia is not for him.

Elsewhere the Dawn, May and Rob triangle continues to move full circle with May organising a night of passion with Rob, only to have it wrecked with news that Dawn is leaving for a few days.  Will she have the child? Will she changes her mind? What is Rob really up to? All will be revealed in due course.

Burt’s grandson “J” continues to cause havoc on the square, stealing from shops and stalls alike, even continuing his spree when cornered by Burt.  He then stumbles upon the Fowler household, which has been left boarded up since Martin left.  “J” breaks down the door, settles himself down and finds a new bolt hole where he can enjoy his ill-gotten gains and relax in relative peace.  What next for the rowdy youngster?

Over at the Queen Vic, Phil has his hands full with son Ben as his attempts at a reconciliation with Stella are destroyed by a vicious outburst from Ben.  How will Phil reel in his troubled son? Will Stella fight back or has she gone forever?

Carly continues to mourn the loss of her “father” Kevin, who has still not been in contact since his abrupt departure.  After finding solace in the car lot port-a-cabin, she realises that she can take over where Kevin left off - keeping the “family” business going and showing Kevin that she is sorry.  Pat spoils the party when she refers to Kevin in the past tense - has he died? Will he be back?