Solving ‘The Six’: EastEnders, Convergence Culture, and ‘Forensic Fandom’

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Abstract

This article focuses on EastEnders’ fan responses to the storyline known as ‘The Six’, which began with a flashforward in an episode aired in February 2023 and involves six female characters faced with a dead body in the local pub, The Queen Vic. It argues that ‘The Six’ can be read as a form of ‘event television’ which highlights the show’s attempts to innovate within the soap genre, to set up a core narrative enigma which fans could attempt to ‘work out’, and to enable fans to maintain existing attachments to the series’ characters. The article thus considers how this offered a form of ‘forensic fandom’ (Mittell 2009) that brought reading modes such as looking for evidence within episodes and in paratextual materials together with the readings of characters and relationships more commonly associated with the genre of soap opera.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalCritical Studies in Television
Volume00
Issue number00
Early online date30 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 30 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • fan studies
  • Television
  • soap opera
  • soap opera fandom
  • EastEnders

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