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After almost a year of waiting, tonight is the night that EastEnders fans FINALLY discover the what, where, when and WHO behind Lucy Beale's murder.

In a tense hour-long episode just now during which suspect after suspect was eliminated, we were finally given a pretty big revelation that Jane Beale was the responsible for Lucy's murder.

But was she really the killer or was someone else involved?

In true soap style, there's bound to be another twist in tonight's second episode, which airs at 9.25pm on BBC1 and RTÉ1. The half-hour episode, titled "The Flashback" will show viewers Lucy's final moments on that fateful night back in April 2014.

HOLD US. This is all too much suspense to bear!

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The drama continues on EastEnders tonight as Lucy Beale's killer is FINALLY revealed. But last night's show provided just as much entertainment for viewers, as poor Jo Joyner referred to another character by the wrong name – and the cast definitely got in on the joke today!

Jo, who plays Tanya on the show, was meant to ask Ian Beale's wife Jane, "How's Ian?" during one of last night's live segments. However in a VERY awkward slip-up, she instead asked "How's Adam?", in reference to Adam Woodyatt, who plays Ian.

Poor Jo took to Twitter shortly afterwards saying she was "gutted" by the mistake:

However her fellow cast member Jake Wood, who plays Max Branning, saw the funny side of things when he tweeted a mock-up of a script rewrite on Twitter today, asking Jo and Adam what they thought:

Brilliant!

We can't wait to see if anyone else slips up tonight! For now, we're watching this on repeat – we know we shouldn't laugh but we can't help it!

 

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The #EElive week on EastEnders kicked off on Monday, with viewers hoping to finally find out who killed Lucy Beale.

However a fire on set last night meant the rest of the week's shows could have been left in jeopardy.

Last night's show finished with a live cliffhanger between Max Branning and his daughter Abi. A possible fluff in actor Jake Wood (Max)'s lines led many to believe that Abi could be behind Lucy's murder, with uncertainty over whether he was meant to say "She knows who killed Lucy" or "She knows YOU killed Lucy."

As if that ending wasn't dramatic enough, just hours later, a fire started in one of the buildings on the show's Albert Square set, causing damage to its floor and roof.

Luckily firemen were able to contain the blaze, meaning there was minimal damage to the set as a whole, and producers have assured viewers that the live shows will still go ahead.

"There was a very small fire on set on Tuesday night after rehearsals had finished. It has not affected any #EELive week plans and nobody was harmed." It's unclear how the blaze started but it was apparently contained quite quickly.

For the sake of our own sanity, we REALLY hope this week's shows go ahead as planned!

As for Max's "who/you" drama, actor Jake Wood took to Twitter to emphasise that he did indeed mean to say "you":

Oooh… the plot thickens!

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