BBC Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google By Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 By Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 EastEnders star says Max's revenge will be worth the wait The episodes are "amazing," he says. EastEnders Jake Wood Share Add as preferred source on Google Add as preferred source on Google By Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 By Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 EastEnders star Jake Wood has defended how long Max has taken to get his revenge on the people who wronged him, and says the amazing Christmas episodes make the build-up worthwhile. Max’s revenge has been on screen since last Christmas – and really goes back even further, to the ‘who killed Lucy Beale’ drama – so viewers have been waiting a long time to watch it unfold. But the story (finally) comes to a dramatic conclusion over the festive period with Max suffering the consequences of his actions, and daughters Abi and Lauren leaving Walford forever. “The lead-up to Christmas is some of the most action-packed, week-on-week stuff I’ve seen and they culminate in Simon Ashdown’s episodes at Christmas and they’re amazing,” Jake Wood told Metro. And he said that the story being such a slow-burn is what makes next week’s episodes so exciting. Article continues below Read all the latest spoilers Read more: Emmerdale star tipped to be the next Celebrity Big Brother signing “The best kind of drama comes, not out of the blue, but out of a well-structured, well-thought-out, big build up,” he said. “The Max and Stacey reveal was a year. It’s a delicate balance in stretching out the storyline but you need that time. That’s why that Christmas was so memorable.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. “I feel that this is the same situation. This really goes back to ‘who killed Lucy?’ We’re still playing out the same story. “For me, those are the best payoffs because everyone has invested over a long period of time.” Max’s revenge hasn’t been going too well so far, after horrible James Willmott-Brown scammed him out of the money he was promised. So in tonight’s episode he gets physical instead and heads off to Ian’s to deal with cowardly Mr Beale, who let Max take the blame for Lucy’s murder, even though Ian knew he was innocent. Read more: Loose Women star opens up about how she lost three dress sizes As the pair trade insults – and then blows – things look bleak for Ian. But would Max really kill him? Or will his revenge be something different? 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 Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 By Kerry Barrett 21 Dec 2017, 15:12 Previous Story Next Story