BBC Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 EastEnders' Rob Kazinsky and Gillian Wright's on-screen chemistry is "transfixing" He will be returning soon EastEnders Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 Rob Kazinsky and Gillian Wright’s on-screen EastEnders chemistry is “transfixing”. That’s according to the BBC One soap’s new executive producer Jon Sen, who says fans will not be able to “take [their] eyes away” from the pair when they are reunited as mother and son, Jean and Sean Slater. Sean will be returns to EastEnders soon (Credit: BBC) Article continues below Read all the latest spoilers Don't miss a single story! Add us as a Preferred Source in Google for all your EastEnders newsIt's important to us that you never miss our articles when searching for stories! We have all the latest TV news & schedules to share with our community of loyal readers. Click here and tick TVGuide.co.uk to ensure you see stories from us first in Google Search. Read More: EastEnders viewers thrilled to see what dentist Adam has under his shirt He said: “When you see the bond between Sean and Jean, but also the real chemistry, the on-screen chemistry between Gillian and Rob, you can’t take your eyes away from it. It’s transfixing.” Sean is to return to Albert Square in the coming weeks, after nine years away from Walford, to see his mum, who is battling ovarian cancer. Jean has been battling cancer (Credit: BBC) And Jon admits that while the diagnosis has been terrible for Jean, it is also “one of the best things that’s ever happened to her” because she is reunited with her boy. He said: “We wanted to show just how close that bond is between mother and son. “And we’re telling the story that, yes, Jean’s cancer has been terrible for her but, in a way, has been one of the best things that’s ever happened to her because it’s shown her inner-courage and it’s brought back her son.” Sean will also be reunited with sister Stacey (Credit:L BBC) Read More: EastEnders SPOILER: Chantelle introduces her family Gillian believes the cancer storyline is a particularly important plot to cover because the soap has a “responsibility” to portray issues affecting real-life people. Speaking in a joint interview in a video on EastEnders Twitter account, she added: “I think it’s important ‘EastEnders’ does a storyline about cancer because they have a responsibility to reflect life today.” EastEnders is on Mondays and Fridays at 8pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm. Are you looking forward to Sean’s return? Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know what you think Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google Good to Know Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 By Entertainment Daily 5 Apr 2019, 15:04 Previous Story Next Story