As Harry overdoses and Teddy faces serious jail time, one Walford resident is brutally attacked next week

It's not looking good for the nu-Mitchells
Joel Harley

Harry Mitchell suffered a drug overdose in EastEnders tonight (Thursday, November 13) as dad Teddy revealed his plan to plead guilty to murdering Okie. In an eventful episode for the nu-Mitchells, Nicola struggled to support her family in the wake of everything that had happened.

She visited Teddy at the prison, where Teddy informed her that he planned on taking the rap in full. Matters went from bad to worse when she returned home, to find Harry lifeless on the sofa.

Here’s what happened in EastEnders tonight – and what happens when the story continues next week.

Teddy in the prison visiting room in EastEnders
Teddy’s going down (Credit: BBC)

Teddy took the fall in EastEnders tonight

With Teddy locked up, Nicola was firing on all cylinders trying to protect the boys. However, it didn’t take long for Harry to realise that his dad had been charged with murder.

As Barney reeled from the shock, Harry set off to reveal the truth. Thankfully, Nicola was successful in convincing him to stay his hand. The pressure was getting too much though, and after an attempted visit from Kojo, he contacted his dealer in an attempt to score.

Meanwhile, Nicola visited Teddy at the prison. He was holding up well, all things considered. But there was even more bad news in store – Teddy was planning on pleading guilty.

Hoping to avoid trial for Harry’s sake, he now faced a fifteen-year stretch… all for what should have been a cut-and-dry case of self-defence.

Harry passed out on the sofa in EastEnders

What has Harry done? (Credit: BBC)

Harry overdosed in EastEnders tonight

Back in Walford, Nicola prepared to break the news to her sons. She was horrified to discover Harry passed out on the sofa, having overdosed.

Will Harry survive his latest brush with death?

Ravi is working for Jack as an informant in EastEnders

Ravi takes a battering (Credit: BBC)

Ravi brutally attacked in spoilers for next week

Rather frustratingly, there’s no indication from next week’s spoilers what happens to either Teddy or Harry. However, the fallout from the drug storyline continues as Ravi’s recent actions endanger Eve and Suki’s adoption chances.

Realising that Ravi’s presence could torpedo the whole plan, Suki and Eve ask him to leave. He agrees – but, on his way out, he’s grabbed by a gang of heavies, who drag him away.

He returns later, having been beaten to a pulp. How much danger are Ravi and his family in?

What else happened in EastEnders tonight?

The situation at the Mitchells' overshadowed one character's exit from Walford, as Junior packed his bags and headed back to Dubai. Thankfully, he managed to secure Kojo's future before leaving, reassuring George that he'd be safe and sound on Albert Square.

Elsewhere, Vicki struggled with her pain after the nameless men of Walford triggered her trauma again. Meanwhile, Zoe made a move in the right direction.

Here's everything else that happened in EastEnders tonight.

Junior left Walford

Junior's bags were packed, and he was ready to leave for Dubai. George attempted to make amends with Junior before he left, but the pair were soon at again at each other's throats again.

Overhearing, Kojo panicked, and ran to find Harry. Junior found him outside, banging on the Mitchells' door, refusing to go back to Ghana.

Back home, Junior tried to talk George out of it, but he was convinced that sending Kojo away was in his best interests. Having gotten nowhere with his dad, Junior went to see Ravi instead.

He demanded that Ravi put the word out among his people that Kojo would be left alone from now on. Nursing a black eye and a guilty conscience, Ravi acquiesced.

Afterwards, Junior paid his dad a visit at the boxing gym - where George was busy making his loud puffy noises - and assured him that he had Ravi's word that Kojo would be safe. Once again extending the olive branch, George apologised for his poor parenting over the years, and the men finally set aside their differences.

Cindy returned to Albert Square just as Junior was packing his bags into his car. Revealing the news that he'd be headed back to Ghana, the pair shared a warm goodbye before he bade farewell to the rest of his family - gifting Kojo his swanky car on the way out of the door.

Bye Junior!

Vicki's trauma resurfaced

In the café, Vicki's trauma resurfaced when she spotted one punter watching a Drake Zagan video. Shuffling Vicki to The Vic, Kathy attempted to take her mind off things by heading to a swanky function at Harry's Barn.

The good mood didn't last long though, and she was soon set off again at the sight of a man getting leery with one of Chelsea's punters. Back home, she broke down on the floor, overwhelmed with thoughts of Joel, and her ordeal.

Kat and Zoe

Still feeling vulnerable, Zoe tried to talk Kat into installing a security system at The Vic. Alfie was more dubious, but Zoe soon managed to win him over by fixing the beer pubs.

He's still not buying her innocence after everything that happened last week though - Zoe's got a long way to go, if she wants to win back her family's trust.

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