EASTENDERS fans have been left raging as they slammed one ‘shocking’ scene.
Tracy Ann-Oberman returned as the infamous villain Chrissie Watts as her former step-daughter Sharon
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The former Queen Vic landlady was sent down after an outburst in court whilst giving testimony in the murder trial of Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo).
Recent scenes on EastEnders saw the pair come face to face in their first slammer showdown.
After 19 years, Sharon said that she forgave Chrissie after she murdered her adopted father Den (Leslie Grantham).
However, Chrissie held onto her grudge and she set her minions onto Sharon to ‘teach her a lesson’.
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After that failed, she tipped the prison officers off that her cellmate Dor (Sonia Ritter) was doing drugs.
Chrissie set one of her pals on Dor to engineer a fight on the wing as a distraction so she could corner Sharon in her cell.
However, viewers took to social media as they slammed the fight sequence, claiming it was totally unrealistic.
On X – formerly known as Twitter – one soap fan raged: “Today episode is so bad.
“I wanted more prison scenes, the ones we got were so cringe. The fight scene was shocking. I hope the next 2 eps are better.”
“That was the most unconvincing prison fight I’ve ever seen,” stated a second watcher.
EastEnders icon Chrissie Watts clashes with Sharon in explosive prison twist
While a third commented: “I rarely criticise Eastenders but… please don’t do a fight scene again.”
As someone else exclaimed: “That prison fight was an utter embarrassment it was like a bunch of college drama students putting on a fight! Awful.”
And a fifth viewer added: “That fight scene in #Eastenders was the most unrealistic I’ve ever seen. It was more like a scene from a bad ballet.”
Chrissie’s return will continue to send shockwaves as the pair are set for another tense showdown tonight.
Chrissie Watts’ biggest EastEnders storylines
Chrissie Watts was played by Tracy-Ann Oberman and is widely considered to be one of the best villains in soap history.
The character first arrived in Albert Square in 2004 as she was looking for her estranged husband Den Watts.
After she was persuaded to give their marriage another go, she then discovered he had an adopted daughter, Sharon (Letitia Dean) along with two other children, Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman) and Vicki Fowler (Scarlett Alice Johnson).
Chrissie soon discovers that Den has been having an affair with the local ex-policewoman, Kate Morton (Jill Halfpenny). Chrissie initially worked together with Kate in the salon, before she got her revenge by hacking off her hair in revenge.
Chrissie and Den reconciled as she told him that she would kill him if he ever cheated on her again. Together, they decided to defraud Sam Mitchell (Kim Metcalfe) and her family from everything, including their ownership the Queen Vic. However, she soon felt left out by Den after he begins another affair with Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan), when he tries to get her pregnant after she lied to Dennis.
Dennis discovered the affair. Chrissie then persuaded Zoe to abort the baby. Together with Sam Mitchell, they concoct a plan to get their own revenge on Den and either Chrissie or Sam will get hold of the pub.
They confront him on the night of his 37th wedding anniversary with Angie. Den is unmoved and confesses all of his wrongdoings, including Chrissie’s part in defrauding the Mitchell’s. However, Sharon was waiting in the shadows and she denounces Den before leaving Watford.
Chrissie taunted Den who then attacked her. In turn, Zoe then hits Den with a doorstop which belonged to Den’s sworn enemy Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard). Sam and Zoe panic, but a smug Chrissie taunted him when they were left alone. He violently grabbed her leg before she delivered the fatal blow to his head with the heavy object, unaware that Sam was secretly watching her.
Zoe was left unaware of the true extent of what happened that night and Chrissie allowed her to think that she killed Den. The trio hid the body in the Vic, before Sam confronted Chrissie about what she truly saw. Sam demanded that the ownership of the pub reverted back to the Mitchell family.
Sam tells Zoe the truth about the murder and Zoe leaves Walford. but she tells Kat (Jessie Wallace) about the killing. Sam gets drunk on Sharon and Dennis’ wedding day, digs up den’s body in the hope that Chrissie will be sent down. But Chrissie feigned grief as she comforted Sharon over her dad’s death. Sam told the police about the murder, but when Den’s blood was found under Sam’s sink, complete with her changing story, she got the blame for his murder. Chrissie also convinces Kat to get Stacey (Lacey Turner) to give a false alibi to the police that Zoe and Chrissie were with Kat her that night.
Sam’s mother Peggy (Barbara Windsor) returned to Walford and slapped Chrissie who fell into Den’s grave at the funeral. The matriarch also accused her of murder by framing her daughter. Stacey soon learned the truth and she blackmailed Chrissie for money. In return, she then forms a relationship with Jake Moon (Joel Beckett) and she attempts to sell the Queen Vic to Jake’s gangland boss Johnny Allen (Billy Murray).
After making a series of mistakes, she planned to free the country with Jake. Before then, they argued at Johnny’s nightclub, where Chrissie confessed that she killed Den with the doorstop. Johnny told Phil and Grant about the tape but Chrissie and Jake were already on their way out of the country. However, they were almost stopped by Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) and Billy (Perry Fenwick) informed the police. At the airport, she was confronted by Sharon and was arrested by police after an exchange of words and a punch to the face.
Chrissie only co-operated with the force in exchange for a meeting with Sharon, as she tried to get her to understand why she killed Den. In the meantime, Sam was released on bail but fled to Brazil with the help of Phil. Jake visited her in prison and proposes to her. However, she discovered that he lost the £25,000 that was to be her bail money and she called him an ‘idiot’ before storming out. She then decided to get revenge on Sharon for sending her to prison. She attempted to force her to testify in court about what Den was like as Chrissie thought that Sharon would crumble. But still looking at Sharon like a step-daughter she called off her plan, fired her solicitor and plead guilty to the murder. She was then sentenced to life imprisonment.