EastEnders fans have spotted a massive issue with the BBC show and have called on an "abysmal" character to be axed.
Reiss Coleman has left viewers across the country annoyed with many going as far as to call for their removal altogether.
Fans have quickly worked out that Reiss is responsible for the killing of his wife Debbie despite letting his pregnant partner Sonia take the blame for it.
However, when Sonia's cousin Bianca uncovers that it was actually Reiss who was responsible, he takes drastic action by kidnapping her and keeping her locked away.
Fans will learn that his main motivation for murdering Debbie was to save money on her medical bills.
However, this has sparked questions from fans about how the debt-ridden character can support himself and the imprisonment of Bianca.
Other fans have also started to question why Bianca, who has been locked up for months, still looks healthy despite her limited diet and lack of sunlight.
EastEnders viewers spot major plothole and call for 'abysmal' character to be axed
According to The Sun, one EastEnders viewer wrote: "Btw how is Reiss supporting himself (whilst paying for all those bulbs being on)? Also doesn't he STILL owe Teddy money??"
Another fan of the BBC show added: "Bianca would stink, have various illnesses and be severely malnutrition but no, she's got the energy to fight."
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Others called on Reiss to be axed with one person stating: "I need Reiss to confess. I simply need him off the show. Too annoying for words."
A fourth person posted: "What is this nonsense - the abysmal Reiss f***ing it up."
Later, another wrote: "Reiss is the most pathetic character ever but he plays it so well."
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