Since James Willmott-Brown slimed his way back into Walford, we’ve all been desperate for someone – anyone – to sort him out.
And now it looks like the hero of the hour could be Phil Mitchell. Yay!
Horrible Willmott-Brown’s right in the thick of the complicated plot to slowly take over the Square, but he’s also out for revenge on his rape victim Kathy.
Next week, he puts the second part of his plan into action.
As Kaff’s cashing up in the cafe, James arrives unexpectedly while she’s alone and leaves the poor woman shaken.
She bravely confronts him about what he did to her, but he claims he did nothing wrong and even blames Kathy for failing to move on (nice).
After the scary encounter, Kathy keeps quiet because she doesn’t want to worry Ian or Ben. But Ian knows something’s up with his mum and manages to get it out of her.
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He’s shocked to discover Willmott-Brown’s back on the scene and worried about what it could mean for Kathy, he decides to ask Phil for help (blimey, things must be bad!).
Phil’s well up for getting involved and straightaway agrees to try to get rid of James once and for all.
Lying to Sharon about where he’s off to, Phil sneaks out and heads to Willmott-Brown’s palatial pad, where the pair come face to face.
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With Phil itching to get back to his old life of crime (come on, he’s been on the straight and narrow for months now – surely it’s time we saw a bit of the old Mitchell magic?) and James knowing exactly how to push his buttons, it’s only a matter of time before it all kicks off.
Could this be the end of Willmott-Brown?