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"The Six" surrounding the body of an unidentified man in the show's first flashforward scene.

"The Six" is a storyline from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. The storyline began in episode 6649, broadcast on 20 February 2023, which featured the show's first flashforward sequence at the end of the episode. The scene showed six female EastEnders characters, Denise Fox (Diane Parish), Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), Kathy Cotton (Gillian Taylforth), Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner), and Suki Panesar (Balvinder Sopal) in The Queen Victoria public house on Christmas Day standing around an unidentified male body lying on the floor, seemingly dead. Events leading up to Christmas that year put each character in the frame to be the potential murderer, as well as several male characters to be the victim. The storyline was composed as a different type of Whodunit mystery. When Christmas Day 2023 arrived, the victim was revealed to be Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters), whom Linda stabbed to death with a meat thermometer in an act of defence. Following the crime, the remainder of the storyline followed The Six's attempts to cover it up.

Storyline creation and development[edit]

The storyline began its creation in August 2022,[1] as executive producer Chris Clenshaw had been thinking of ideas for a "blockbuster story" for 2023, and noticing that there was an appetite for a new whodunit plot in EastEnders, decided to draft one. He explained that due to the success, but recency of the "Who Killed Lucy Beale?" storyline, he decided that this one would "have a very different mechanic at its core".[2] "The Six" differed from the typical format of a whodunit story, as both the killer and victim were kept under wraps. The different framing was employed as producers and writers believed it would be more interesting, with the structure being described by Clenshaw as "so much more than a 'whodunit'… It's a 'who-is-it' as well". He added that it was important to try a new format as it "can create intrigue and grip and excite our audience in new ways" while still remaining true to the heart of the show.[2]

It was first teased in December 2022, with Clenshaw teasing a never-before done storyline that would commence in February 2023, and centre around Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).[3] On 3 February, it was revealed that the upcoming story would not just focus on Linda, but also five other female characters; Denise Fox (Diane Parish), Kathy Cotton (Gillian Taylforth), Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner), and Suki Panesar (Balvinder Sopal), with the women later being dubbed "The Six".[4] Clenshaw explained that the reason why all of "The Six" were women was because "EastEnders has always had strong women at its heart", and that each individual character was chosen based on audience popularity.[2] Clenshaw detailed that he was convinced to commission the plot as he and the team had been "looking for a vehicle for The Six [...] to come together, and we were looking for an episode to get viewers really excited as we setup an event that they'll hopefully look forward to all year".[2]

The actresses were told that they would star in the storyline in November 2022, and were confused yet intrigued to hear about the storyline and the flashforward scene, and had a lot of questions.[2] Despite this, they were given few details and were not told who the killer or the victim were.[5][6] Taylforth commented that she was "very excited" to be part of the storyline, disclosing that "We were all quite inquisitive about what was going to happen, and who it was going to be, and all of us are still none the wiser".[7] Parish considered the idea of a flash-forward scene to be "brilliant, bold, and brave".[5] Dean commented: "I think we were all really excited about the storyline and to be a part of it".[8] Bright echoed Dean's excitement, noting that she was "very intrigued" due to the limited details the cast were given.[6] Turner was honoured to be included among the six, saying "this is six amazingly talented, super strong women, so I feel quite chuffed to be a part of it really".[9] Sopal hoped her character would be the killer, as, in her words: "I think it adds an extra dangerous element to her".[10]

In early February 2023 multiple trailers for the upcoming story were released, written by Daran Little.[4][11] Ahead of the flashforward scene, which was shot in January 2023[1] and was the first in the show's history and aired on the show's 38th anniversary, Clenshaw disclosed that "[The team were] all incredibly excited for [the] episode [and] what may seem like a regular day in Walford soon takes a twist and what transpires for each and every one of them is that in a flash everything changes". Clenshaw teased that the upcoming episode would "leave the audience with a lot of questions and, what may seem like the end, is only just the beginning of some very big storylines that will play out this year".[11] According to Clenshaw, The Six were initially supposed to wear different shades of red in the flashforward, but decided to give each character their own colour after concluding they helped represent each member better and that the red "didn't feel right".[1] Phrases such as "in a flash, everything changes" and "for whom the bell tolls" were often used to market the storyline.[12][13]

After three months Bright teased that the storyline would "ramp up" in September 2023, as the actress explained: "That's when you'll see all that stuff come to the fore again, then we'll have a big build-up to Christmas".[14] That same month, Clenshaw called Bright in to tell her that she would be the murderer and that Keanu would be the victim.[15] Clenshaw also told Bright that the murder was in defence of Sharon.[16] Clenshaw disclosed that the storyline would "dominate the autumn and the build to Christmas" as The Six would be thrown in the limelight and that it would keep viewers "guessing right up until the very end".[17][18] Clenshaw said that himself and the team were "thrilled" at the reaction the storyline garnered from fans, noting that it was part of the aim, explaining "we wanted people to chat, we wanted people to speculate, we wanted everyone to come up with their own theories and share those theories with one another. We wanted it to be a storyline that actually brings the fans together, so we're absolutely over the moon that it seems to be doing that and the fans are enjoying being a part of it".[18] Clenshaw further described the upcoming Christmas as "an ensemble affair", noting that usually one family is the focus of EastEnders Christmas episodes.[18]

Clenshaw noted that the characters only became "The Six" after the murder was committed, explaining: "Each of those women will become The Six from Christmas Day onwards".[19] When asked if "The Six" storyline would build towards the show's 40th anniversary in February 2025, Clenshaw responded that "there's obviously huge consequences playing into next year from the fallout of what happens at Christmas. We've got a very exciting 2024 planned. We are building to the 40th anniversary. I'm obviously not going to say too much about what we've got planned, it's over a year away from now! I suppose I can guarantee that it will be a huge celebration for the show".[18] Upon discovering that Keanu was the victim of the murder, the cast members were all reportedly shocked.[20] Despite the show being "known for its dramatic Christmas Day storylines" and needing a "high element of drama",[21] Clenshaw and the team aimed for the episode to feel Christmas-like as the show is "about family and about community".[22]

Multiple endings were filmed so the other actresses were kept in the dark.[23] Various tactics were employed to conceal Keanu being the victim, which Clenshaw disclosed after the airing of the Christmas episode.[24] Prior to revealing, Clenshaw teased: "We've had several methods in place throughout the entire year to keep the storyline a secret and to ensure that the Christmas Day episode and the big reveal of who's on the floor – plus who does it – remains under wraps until the 25th December. Sadly, I can't reveal what those methods are as that would give everything away, but it would be a real shame if anyone spoiled the surprise as we know how much the audience love watching the drama unfold in real-time".[23] Some of these methods included filming multiple endings to keep the cast in the dark, a body double being used for the body in the flashforward, and having Walters film fake scenes that took place after Christmas to throw paparazzi off the scent.[23]

EastEnders: The Six[edit]

In late November 2023 the show announced that a two-part spin-off chat show/documentary would air in the lead-up to Christmas.[25] The show was named EastEnders: The Six (also titled EastEnders: The Six – Revealed), and would be hosted by Joe Swash, who formerly played Mickey Miller on EastEnders.[26] It was set to feature the actresses who played The Six as guests.[25] Clenshaw teased that the special would give viewers a chance to hear from the actresses, as well as to hear their theories and give "exclusive news" about the upcoming Christmas episode. It would also include recaps of each character's storylines throughout 2023.[26] Swash enjoyed hosting the special, detailing: "I absolutely loved being back in my old stomping ground, Albert Square. EastEnders holds such great memories for me, and it felt so great to be back. I loved reconnecting with Letitia [Dean], Lacey [Turner] and Diane [Parish] who I love dearly and worked with on my last stint in the show, and it was great to meet Kellie [Bright], Gillian [Taylforth] and Balvinder [Sopal] as we looked back at some of their amazing storylines from the year".[26] The show featured each actress's reaction to discovering Bright's Linda was the killer and included the moment Clenshaw told Bright her character would be the culprit and that Keanu would be the victim.[16] Bright later elaborated that she was shocked by the reveal and struggled to keep the secret from her friends, family, and co-workers.[16]

Suspects and motives[edit]

The six women were treated as the suspects to the murder, with an official list of seven male characters to be the potential body being released in December 2023.[27][28] The body in the flashforward scene was seen to be wearing a suit with distinctive amber cufflinks, which made appearances throughout the run-up to Christmas being owned by several male characters and being used to narrow down suspects.[29][30] Speculation was rife following the initial airing of the flashforward, as hints and clues were broadcast in the show and motives were teased online.[30] Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), and Tom "Rocky" Cotton (Brian Conley) were generally written off from being the potential body. While the breakdown of Jack's marriage to Denise and briefly owning the cufflinks were put forward as reasons,[2][29][30][31] Jack was generally not considered to be the victim of the murder as many of the clues were written off as being obvious red herrings.[32] Phil also briefly owned the amber cufflinks[33] and had made multiple enemies within "The Six",[28][33][34] but as he is considered one of the soap's most high-profile characters, was deemed too important to be killed.[31][32] Rocky hiding multiple secrets from his wife Kathy and burning down her Cafe were entertained as speculations,[35] as well as Conley's upcoming exit which would closely coincide with Christmas day,[32] but he was ruled out for having few connections to the rest of "The Six" and his actions being considered undeserving of a violent Christmas murder as a comeuppance.[32] Conley admitted that, while he wanted to stay, it would be fun to be at the centre of a high-profile moment, saying: "I might only last till Christmas, and that’s the fun of it! I think as actors we all live on tenterhooks to a small degree because you could be written out in two weeks or a week. For me that makes it exciting as well, because you don't know. I think it keeps everyone's game up".[36]

Despite, like Rocky, being considered one of the last deserving suspects of a punishment,[37] eventual victim Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) was a suspect through his affair with Sharon, as the flashforward scene showed Sharon wearing a wedding dress and being the one to check the man's pulse, which Clenshaw pointed out in an interview.[38][2] Speaking on his character's fate, Walters commented that Keanu would develop more relationships with other characters throughout the year, which feulled speculation.[38] However, some had doubts as leaked photos from the set showed Walters wearing a light grey suit for his character's wedding to Sharon, while the body wore a black one.[37] Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) was potentially the body because he had made many enemies throughout his generally short stint and was closely involved in criminal activities,[31][39] which Thiara acknowledged, commenting that "it's quite hard to fathom that Ravi's made so many enemies in such a short amount of time".[39] Ravi's affair with Denise,[31][40] as well as the fallout of its discovery was put forward as a potential reason for his murder.[35][41] However, when the announcement of his ex and second child to become regulars with Chistmas on the horizon, some viewers cleared Ravi of suspicions as he had become too promenant.[42] This was supported by Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap, who commented that if Ravi died: "It would be an appalling waste of the Square's big guns".[32]

Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) and Nish Panesar (Navin Chowdhry) were the two characters who were the most speculated to be the victims. Speculation surrounding Dean focused on his sexual assault of Linda in 2014, and his return to the show shortly before Christmas.[31] As he hadn't received retribution for the assault, some believed he was overdue a punishment.[32] Clenshaw explained that Dean was returning as "a man on the square without any allies", making him "very dangerous", and thus a likely candidate to be murdered. He further entertained the idea of Dean being the victim as he was yet to receive retribution for his actions, explaining: "We always knew we were going to bring Dean back for Linda's storyline this year. He's a character that has such a historical connection to the show, and as we all know, he didn't get his comeuppance".[18] Nish was considered a suspect due to his violent behaviour, status as a local menace, and Suki's affair with Eve Unwin (Heather Peace).[28][31][35] Additionally, the amber cufflinks initially belonged to Nish, with Chowdhry announcing them as "the main clue".[29] Clenshaw teased Suki's motivation to kill Nish by saying she would "uncover truths, have her relationships tested but ultimately her biggest secret could push her to the extreme".[2] Chowdhry admitted that he was aware that Nish was considered "the number one contender" to be killed.[29] Taylforth confirmed that Nish would receive a "comeuppance" for Nish blackmailing Rocky, despite admitting that she didn't think Nish's comeuppance would be linked to it.[43]

Plot[edit]

In February 2023, after Denise Fox (Diane Parish), Kathy Cotton (Gillian Taylforth), Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner), and Suki Panesar (Balvinder Sopal) have a lock-in at The Queen Victoria public house, they complain about the men in their lives before toasting: "To men, may they get what they deserve". The screen then flashes forward to the pub on Christmas Day, Christmas music plays and the women are shown surrounding an unidentifiable male body on the floor. Stacey is shown with blood on her hands, Sharon is wearing a wedding dress, Denise is holding a broken wine bottle, and Linda has a bruised lip. Sharon checks the man's pulse, showing he is wearing amber-coloured cufflinks, before declaring that the man is dead.

Christmas Day arrives, Sharon is set to marry Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters), however the wedding is interrupted by Sharon's furious ex, Phil revealing to Sharon that not only was he that father of Sharon's son Albie (Arthur Gentleman), but that Keanu orchestrated Albie's kidnap earlier in the year, causing Sharon to leave Keanu at the alter. Meanwhile, at the Panesar house, Suki manages to escape her angry husband Nish Panesar (Navin Chowdhry) and The Six women have another lock-in at The Queen Victoria. Suki admits that the reason why Nish is angry at her is because she had an affair with Eve Unwin (Heather Peace), which prompts the women to toast "true love". Sharon then catches everyone up about what happened at the wedding. Suki is then informed that Nish is trying to find her and the other women assure her that they won't let him hurt her.

They let Nish in and he confronts Suki and he pleads with her to take him back, but when Suki declines, Nish gets violent and tries to grab Suki and drag her away. The other women's attempts to intervene are futile until Denise smashes a bottle over Nish's head, causing him to collapse on the floor and be declared as dead by Sharon. Immediately after, a distraught Keanu enters the pub to confront Sharon, but upon seeing the carnage, he insists taking Albie away from Sharon, under the impression that she killed Nish. When Sharon refuses to let him see Albie and reminds him that he isn't Albie's father, Keanu becomes violent and tries strangling Sharon until Linda grabs a meat thermometer and stabs him in the back with it, instantly killing him, to the horror of the other women. Afterwards, Suki successfully resuscitates Nish, though he remains unconscious.

The women debate what to do, deciding to cover up Keanu's murder before calling an ambulance for Nish. They clean the blood, create a story involving Keanu attacking Nish before running away, and wrap Keanu's body in a rug before hiding it under the wreckage of the Bridge Street Café after it was burned down earlier in the year by Kathy's husband, Tom "Rocky" Cotton (Brian Conley) earlier in the year. They then make a pact, swearing not to tell anyone. The next day, Nish is placed into an induced coma and they recount their fabricated story to the police. Rocky becomes suspicious of Kathy and some of the other women as he had been drunkenly strolling around that night and saw them carrying a rug, despite Kathy insisting that it isn't true. To keep him quiet, Kathy reports Rocky for setting fire to the café and he is arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison, annulling their marriage.

After the holidays end in 2024 The Six become worried as builders have begun working on rebuilding the café, as well as that Nish has awoken from his coma. Needing a break, Sharon leaves Walford with Albie to travel to Australia. The stress causes Linda to develop a drinking problem and Denise develops depression. Nish admits that he doesn't remember anything that happened that night. The women decide that, to prevent the builders finding anything, to bury Keanu's body better, digging a deeper hole and covering it with cement. However, Denise loses her necklace in the process, causing her to become paranoid about being the only one with evidence on the body, leading her mental health to worsen even further as she starts seeing visions of Keanu staring at her.

Nish becomes healthy enough to be released from hospital, and is determined to figure out the truth of what happened that night. He intensely interrogates The Six, and while they don't reveal anything, they act suspiciously enough to cause him to blackmail Suki with going to the police for her businesses. After Nish tries interrogating Stacey, she is saved by Denise's husband Jack Branning (Scott Maslen). Once Nish is gone, Jack and Stacey continue their affair. Suki agrees to give Nish her businesses as long as he stops asking questions, which Nish agrees to. Later, Keanu's mother Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley) arrives to find out what happened to Keanu as she hasn't heard from him in months. Kathy tries calling the police on Karen for helping Keanu with Albie's kidnap, but is stopped by Karen's daughter Bernadette (Clair Norris), who later convinces her mother to leave for other reasons.

Denise gets sectioned due to her continuously worrying behavior. Despite health professionals pressuring her, she is able to keep quiet about the murder and is released after a few weeks. At a barbecue held between the Fox and Slater families, Jack and Stacey's affair is discovered by Stacey's ex-husband Martin Fowler (James Bye), and he tells everyone about it. Denise breaks up with Jack and no longer trusts Stacey. Linda later confesses the murder to her son Johnny (Charlie Suff), who promises to protect her and helps find the weapon after it goes missing. Shortly after, Sharon and Albie return from Australia, with Sharon explaining that she had to get away because she loved Keanu and needed space, and that she cut contacts as she couldn't face it. After Sharon reassures Linda that she doesn't blame her, Linda catches Sharon up.

After the floor in the café caves in, causing a terrible smell, Denise worries about her necklace being down there, so Stacey offers to help her retrieve it. However, while they are doing so, Jack walks in. They come clean about the murder and, despite Jack being a police officer, he chooses to help as a way of proving his love to Denise. He retrieves the necklace without leaving fingerprints and Keanu's body is found later that night. The next day, Sharon is arrested due to the suspicious circumstances of her departure, but Johnny helps her through her interrogation and she is cleared by police. Linda concocts a plan to frame Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) for the murder, both to get police to stop searching and as revenge for raping her 10 years prior. Stacey is sent to plant the weapon in his flat, while Linda makes a statement against him to police. Dean is arrested as a result.

Keanu's funeral rolls around, with Karen returning. During Karen's return, she visits Dean in prison, wanting answers to why he killed her son. Dean remains adamant that Linda framed him, and while Karen considers the possibility, she is convinced against it before returning to Spain. During Karen's visit, Callum Highway (Tony Clay) becomes suspicious of Linda and Sharon after noticing how they convinced Sharon to stop searching. Callum voices his concerns to Jack, his boss, who tells him to stop searching. His suspicions were enough to rattle Sharon however, and her ex-husband Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) pressures her into confessing. Phil also swears not to say anything to the police as The Six include three of his children's mothers and Sharon's justification for not telling Phil, that Albie would be without parents if she got Phil involved.

Reception[edit]

Laura Denby of Radio Times praised the flashforward scene, calling the decision "inventive and refreshing" and that "this brand new 'whodunnit' may have officially restored the long-running serial drama to its former glory".[44] Nicole Vassell of The Independent reported that viewers had generally reacted favourably towards the scene, opining that: "It's giving Big Little Lies. It's giving "Cell Block Tango". It's perfect".[45] Angie Quinn of MyLondon reported that fans were "gripped" following the airing of the flash-forward.[46] Charlotte Tutton of Daily Mirror described the scene as "special" and "explosive".[47] Stephen Patterson of Metro and Dan Seddon of Digital Spy called the flashforward scene "chilling".[42][48] Patterson later remarked that the anticipation for the upcoming Christmas episode was higher than usual as a result of the flashforward, noting that "everyone has been talking about it".[49] Stefania Sarrubba of Radio Times described the plotline as "Knives Out meets How to Get Away with Murder", considering it to be the show's "most ambitious storyline to date".[50] Sue Haasler of Metro called The Six "the biggest whodunit in soap", adding that the flashforward scene was "special and genre-busting".[36] Clenshaw noted that since the airing of the flashforward scene, "there has been an overwhelming amount of speculation around the body in question and which one of our six Walford matriarchs might be responsible".[26] Lewis Knight of Radio Times commented that from the flashforward scene to December, the "highly anticipated storyline" had "everyone on the edges of their seats".[51]

Despite underperforming in ratings due to the late time slot of 9.45 pm,[52][53] with viewership of 3.6 million,[54] the 2023 Christmas episode received favorable reviews. Sophie Dainty and Kate Goodrace of Digital Spy called the episode "explosive".[15] Lindsay and Patterson (Metro) said the episode "proved as eventful as [they had] hoped".[55] Caroline Frost of iNews praised the storyline's "creative verve and ambition" and how the show "delivered the denouement of a 10-month narrative arc".[56] Rose Hill and Ashleigh Rainbird of Mirror reported that fans considered the storyline "legendary".[53] Knight (Radio Times) gave the episode a glowing review, commenting that "the entire outing truly sits among the very best of EastEnders Christmas episodes".[57] Knight also praised the episode's performances, commenting that the actresses playing The Six gave "some of their best work in the show" and that "natural performer Danny Walters bows out in true style as Keanu succumbs to his worst impulses and loses his life in the process".[57] He considered Keanu's death to be "A heartbreaking but logical conclusion to a character who started as a sweet hero and ended up a desperate villain no longer worthy of Walford icon Sharon Watts".[57] He concluded that the show delivered an "absolute blinder with the Christmas story" and that "EastEnders delivered a true twist-filled piece of event television and showed soap at its finest".[57]

Simon Coyle of Manchester Evening News reported that viewers hailed the episode as one of the greatest in the show's history, opining that "it's safe to say viewers were left in shock by the episode".[58] Duncan Lindsay (Metro) commented that the episode "knocked the nation", praising the episode for its "impeccable" payoff and considering the storyline to be a "soap story for the ages".[59] He added that "The Six storyline has been an intelligent and beautifully crafted soap arc from start to finish" and "Not only has the feverish thrill felt by us all carried us through ten months of eventful and packed episodes, the most impeccable Christmas Day episode has laid the groundwork and planted the bombs for a stunner of a 2024".[59] He also complimented the episode as "one of the campest" in soap history, praising the "sublime" script and the performances.[59] Simon Duke of Chronicle Live explained that Keanu's death scene "had fans on the edge of their seats".[60] Mirror praised how the episode and storyline were "full of tension", "twists and turns", reporting "overjoyed" reactions from viewers.[61] Jessica Clarke of OK! illuminated that the murder "floored" viewers.[62]

Throughout early 2024 focus began shifting away from The Six, which Tazmin Meyer of Entertainment Daily reported had disappointed fans, deeming the replacement storylines as "filler".[63]

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