Martin’s death has hit him really hard. He’s very sympathetic towards the family and he understands their grief is greater than his. He wants to support them but he feels pushed aside. He doesn’t really know which way to turn and everything he does feels wrong.
Why has Jean been rejecting Harvey’s help?
Jean isn’t doing anything wrong, she’s caught up in her own grief and more worried for Stacey and Lily than Harvey. She’s not intending to be mean or dismissive, she’s just prioritising her family. He’s left aside without an outlet for his own grief.
How has Martin’s loss affected the whole of Walford?
It’s a big loss. He was a central figure in the community, and the Fowlers are a family that have been there from the start. The fruit and veg stall he ran is a centrepiece of the market, so he is badly missed. He was such a loveable, kind, caring, happy-go-lucky guy.
Why is Harvey’s bond with Kathy so important to him?
He needs a friend and Kathy needs someone to confide in too, after all the stuff going on with Cindy. She’s sympathetic towards Harvey and he picks up on that and it’s nice for him. It gives him...