Ravi Dies After A Brutal Gun Shot | EastEnders
EastEnders delivered one of its most chaotic and emotionally charged weeks in recent memory, intertwining a tense kidnapping, a shocking family split, and the explosive return of Ravi Gulati. Yet, amid the gripping storytelling and high drama, a glaring continuity error during Harry Mitchell’s rescue left fans scratching their heads.
Ravi’s Return Sparks Turmoil
The week began with Ravi Gulati’s dramatic reappearance in Walford, setting off immediate fireworks. His return was met with hostility, particularly from Jack Branning, who accused Ravi of being involved in the drug network that recently rocked the Square. In a fiery confrontation, Nicola leapt to Harry’s defense, publicly blaming Ravi for the criminal chaos engulfing Albert Square.
For Priya, the accusations proved too much. Her heartbreak spilled over into rage as she ordered Ravi out of her life, lamenting that he brought “nothing but pain and trouble.” The tension underscored just how fractured the Gulati family has become, with Priya’s fury mirroring the betrayal felt by fans who once hoped for reconciliation.
Knight Family in Crisis
Meanwhile, the Knight household faced its own implosion. In a shocking double twist, Junior Knight revealed he’s leaving Walford for Dubai—news that left George reeling. But before George could even process his son’s decision, another devastating blow arrived: a message from his brother Kabina demanding Kojo Asar’s immediate return to Ghana.
The ultimatum divided the family even further. George’s loyalty to Kabina clashed with Junior’s determination to protect Kojo, who remains haunted by his recent role in Harry’s kidnapping. In a desperate attempt to keep Kojo safe and grounded in Walford, Junior sought help from Ravi—an alliance that promises dangerous consequences for everyone involved.
The Kidnap That Broke Logic
The emotional heart of the week centered on the harrowing rescue of Harry Mitchell, who had been held hostage by the ruthless Oki inside Kojo’s flat. After weeks of captivity, Kojo finally freed Harry, but the relief was short-lived. Harry collapsed moments later, and a panicked Kojo raced to fetch George and Teddy Mitchell for help.
What followed should have been a pulse-pounding rescue sequence—but instead became the week’s most talked-about continuity disaster. When George, Kojo, and Teddy returned to the flat just minutes later, Harry had mysteriously disappeared. They then spotted Oki and two accomplices attempting to drag his unconscious body into a van.
Viewers immediately took to social media to question the timeline. “It’s literally a two-minute walk between Teddy’s house and Kojo’s flat—how did Oki find a van, two men, and get back there before them?” one fan wrote, echoing the confusion that spread across forums and X (formerly Twitter).
Despite the implausible timing, the high-octane scene kept audiences glued to the screen. The kidnappers were ultimately scared off by approaching police sirens, leaving Harry gravely injured but alive.
What’s Next for the Knights?
As the dust settles, the Knights face a painful reckoning. Junior’s departure seems imminent, Kojo’s fate hangs by a thread, and Ravi’s dangerous involvement threatens to unravel what little stability remains. The week’s events may have stretched credibility, but they’ve undeniably reignited interest in one of EastEnders’ most turbulent family sagas.
Whether the continuity slip will be addressed or quietly brushed aside, one thing is certain: Walford’s chaos is far from over.