@@jaylee8914 Phil slept with Sharon for months, but hated it when Grant did with Kathy, and she was not with Phil anymore even though Phil was hoping to get back with her.
Phil can dish it but cannot take it, he is very sharp tongued and has attitude and dishes out the threats and manipulation but hates getting it back. A typical bully.
@@dunkagamingTV1226 Phil once sent Grant to task for hitting Peggy in 1998 but Phil did it himself years later. At least in 1994, Grant called Phil a hypocrite for firing the car lot when Phil made Grant feel like scum for firing the Vic in 1992.
Every Phil confrontation does not have to end in a death threat we all know it doesn't sell honestly if they cut that stuff out scenes like this would be so much better as this was a good scene
Also forgot to mention earlier how hilarious was Phil in tonight's episode 😂 A howler each line tonight: "They give ya a dig or wot?" Alfie: "I come in piece" Phil: "You'll be leaving in pieces if you don't git att" "Carry on like that you'll need an undertaker not a doctor" Alfie: "I feel like me and you could have been like that (🤞) in another life" Phil - "Well luckily for me we ain't in that life" 😭😭
Im glad theyre making Phil more soft as a character. Its more realistic. He can sometimes be written as one dimensional when certain writers make him angry and miserable all the time
Phil’s always helped Alfie out over the years like with Dalton and when Alfie had a brain tumour back in 2015 Phil went to the hospital with him to support him and Phil’s definitely gotten softer as the years have went on.
@@mickjones5937 Wouldn’t say he was a nice bloke but he was definitely kinder than he is now. Phil always had that bully mentality, it didn’t come out of nowhere.
@@H.K.5Not really, he didn't even punch anyone until early 92 with that ace combo on Terry Howes, he had a bit of a temper but as long as you were nice, he was nice, the bottle, car lot fire, Sharongate and fatherhood started to screw him up and Grant's affair with Kathy was the last straw before becoming the nasty Phil that most viewers know
Wow. So alfie can be serious. First scene since he's been back that I actually like him. Keep him this way, not acting like 5 year old. He needs to grow up.
I've enjoyed the Phil and Alfie scenes as of late, the "death threat" at the end wasn't really necessary especially as it looked like they were building more of a civil dynamic between each other, and the scene could have probably ended more lightheartedly but I reckon they might build some sort of a friendship especially with Alfie's storyline coming up. Even though Phil has pushed Alfie around quite a bit and doesn't seem to hold him in very high regard I think a small part of him has a little respect for him deep down.
Yeah Phil was most likely just implying that he’d hurt Alfie much worse than Tommy did. Don’t think it was an actual death threat but Dannii could still include it in his compilation lol
That gangster line was probably the cheesiest line here tbh. People claiming "he's not supposed to be a gangster" when show keeps writing these lines in.
@@tomhiggins6542 Hey mate I heard this from another watcher who I talk to on a Discord so I don't know the exact site its from but I just thought you'd love to hear what this person said about Ben 🤣🤣🤣🤣 “Ben has become a fan favorite for his portrayal of the troubled and complex character, who often finds himself in and out of trouble. His character is often seen as a symbol of hope and resilience, as he often overcomes difficult obstacles and finds strength to stay on the right path. Ben Mitchell is an inspiring figure for many, and is an important part of EastEnders.”
Alfie as parasite that he is ,has attached to Phil that already supports Alfies kids with the hope to be supported also, Phil is weak, forgot about the 30.000 Alfie stole from him. Can't stand Alfie.
also did Phil seriously say something about Michael and his Temper? lol wtf is he on about? Michael was never a very aggressive or violent person he was more calm and calculating he preferred to use his words to get under people's skin.
@@spencerreid2086 True but it still showed his temper. He also put his hands on Janine and Alice so he did get physical at times as well, he was just too weak to get physical with the male characters lol
Alfie: "You don't hit your mother"
Phil: 😬
To be fair, he told Dennis Jr off for hitting Sharon lol
@@H.K.5 Hypocrite Phil 😂
@@jaylee8914 Phil slept with Sharon for months, but hated it when Grant did with Kathy, and she was not with Phil anymore even though Phil was hoping to get back with her.
@@jaylee8914 He wasn't a hypocrite because he didn't agree with him. He just didn't let him know that he did it himself.
@@jaylee8914 Phil did whack his own mother once, and knew it when Alfie said "You do not hit your own mother".
Enjoying the Phil and Alfie scenes 👌
I'm really enjoying Phil and Alfie scenes something tells me they may bevome good friends especially with Alfie's cancer storyline coming up
Phil can dish it but cannot take it, he is very sharp tongued and has attitude and dishes out the threats and manipulation but hates getting it back. A typical bully.
As much as I like Phil but he’s a hypocrite, Phil can say what he wants to people but as soon as they give him a few home truths he can’t take it.
yk what that's very accurate
Exactly
@@dunkagamingTV1226 Phil once sent Grant to task for hitting Peggy in 1998 but Phil did it himself years later. At least in 1994, Grant called Phil a hypocrite for firing the car lot when Phil made Grant feel like scum for firing the Vic in 1992.
@@Uksoapfan daang didn't know that
Every Phil confrontation does not have to end in a death threat we all know it doesn't sell honestly if they cut that stuff out scenes like this would be so much better as this was a good scene
Don't watch it then
@@akarex2k9 or the writers could just stop trying to convince us that Phil is something that he's not lol.
Then go watch waterloo road
Also forgot to mention earlier how hilarious was Phil in tonight's episode 😂
A howler each line tonight:
"They give ya a dig or wot?"
Alfie: "I come in piece"
Phil: "You'll be leaving in pieces if you don't git att"
"Carry on like that you'll need an undertaker not a doctor"
Alfie: "I feel like me and you could have been like that (🤞) in another life"
Phil - "Well luckily for me we ain't in that life"
😭😭
Another life they'd of been like Ben & Kheeret❤
Another death threat to add to the collection 😂 But to be fair, Phil probably didn’t mean it literally.
I hope Alfie don't die
0:35 *"THEY GIV YA A DIG OR WOT"*
0:35
Classic Phil
😅😅😂😂
Im glad theyre making Phil more soft as a character. Its more realistic. He can sometimes be written as one dimensional when certain writers make him angry and miserable all the time
Another death threat oh god
Phil’s always helped Alfie out over the years like with Dalton and when Alfie had a brain tumour back in 2015 Phil went to the hospital with him to support him and Phil’s definitely gotten softer as the years have went on.
Phil has always had a soft edge I mean in the 90s he was literally a nice bloke until he accidentally killed that homeless man
@@mickjones5937true mate and recently he’s basically the same Phil as he was in the 90s again which is good to see.
@@JoshuaDillon03Yeah I've seen that side to him
@@mickjones5937 Wouldn’t say he was a nice bloke but he was definitely kinder than he is now. Phil always had that bully mentality, it didn’t come out of nowhere.
@@H.K.5Not really, he didn't even punch anyone until early 92 with that ace combo on Terry Howes, he had a bit of a temper but as long as you were nice, he was nice, the bottle, car lot fire, Sharongate and fatherhood started to screw him up and Grant's affair with Kathy was the last straw before becoming the nasty Phil that most viewers know
Wow. So alfie can be serious. First scene since he's been back that I actually like him. Keep him this way, not acting like 5 year old. He needs to grow up.
Imagine if that was Grant
I've enjoyed the Phil and Alfie scenes as of late, the "death threat" at the end wasn't really necessary especially as it looked like they were building more of a civil dynamic between each other, and the scene could have probably ended more lightheartedly but I reckon they might build some sort of a friendship especially with Alfie's storyline coming up. Even though Phil has pushed Alfie around quite a bit and doesn't seem to hold him in very high regard I think a small part of him has a little respect for him deep down.
another Phil threat you could add to the video Dannii although maybe it could be argued that Phil didn't mean it literally 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah Phil was most likely just implying that he’d hurt Alfie much worse than Tommy did. Don’t think it was an actual death threat but Dannii could still include it in his compilation lol
That gangster line was probably the cheesiest line here tbh. People claiming "he's not supposed to be a gangster" when show keeps writing these lines in.
@@tomhiggins6542 Hey mate I heard this from another watcher who I talk to on a Discord so I don't know the exact site its from but I just thought you'd love to hear what this person said about Ben 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Ben has become a fan favorite for his portrayal of the troubled and complex character, who often finds himself in and out of trouble. His character is often seen as a symbol of hope and resilience, as he often overcomes difficult obstacles and finds strength to stay on the right path. Ben Mitchell is an inspiring figure for many, and is an important part of EastEnders.”
@@spencerreid2086 he's awful. He cries and accuses the world of been out to get him every time things get difficult.
Reiss Colwell would wipe the floor with both of them now.
You can tell Reiss’s fighting skills are improving, although he was already a huge threat when he first arrived.
😅😅
You must be joking 😂
@@Alexsia_riley 😂
Bro are u joking or something
God Phil is such a hypocrite at times!!
Like everyone is in eastenders
Alfie as parasite that he is ,has attached to Phil that already supports Alfies kids with the hope to be supported also, Phil is weak, forgot about the 30.000 Alfie stole from him.
Can't stand Alfie.
also did Phil seriously say something about Michael and his Temper? lol wtf is he on about? Michael was never a very aggressive or violent person he was more calm and calculating he preferred to use his words to get under people's skin.
Michael was usually calm and calculating but he had a lot of angry outbursts too. He was like his cousin Danny but not as aggressive and dumb.
Michael was insane
@@H.K.5 I know but his outbursts were always more verbal than physical.
@@spencerreid2086 True but it still showed his temper. He also put his hands on Janine and Alice so he did get physical at times as well, he was just too weak to get physical with the male characters lol
@@H.K.5 I remember he strangled Janine a couple of times but when did he ever hurt Alice?
Phil will be a big support for Alfie with his cancer diagnosis
Phil❤