EastEnders airs outcome of Oscar Branning’s discovery amid new Linda Carter era in BBC iPlayer release

In a dramatic and emotionally charged episode now streaming early on BBC iPlayer, EastEnders delivered a major twist as Oscar Branning uncovered the devastating truth about his half-sister Annie—sending shockwaves through the Branning and Carter families and signaling the dawn of a new era for Linda Carter. The long-buried secret, one that has hovered in the background for years, finally erupted into the open when Oscar, now a teenager returning to Walford after years away, discovered that Annie is not just Linda’s daughter, but also Max Branning’s child—making her his half-sister. The revelation left Oscar stunned, betrayed, and grappling with emotions he was not prepared to face.

The episode opens with a tense confrontation between Oscar and Linda. Oscar, having pieced together details from overheard conversations and family inconsistencies, confronts Linda in private, demanding answers. Linda, caught off guard but unable to deny the truth, tearfully confirms everything—yes, Annie is Max’s daughter, and no, Max doesn’t know. Linda pleads with Oscar not to tell Max, explaining how the decision to keep Annie’s paternity a secret was made in a moment of desperation and fear. She feared that Max’s volatile history and destructive tendencies would wreak havoc if he learned the truth. More than anything, she wanted to protect Annie and preserve what little peace the Carter family had left.

Oscar, however, doesn’t take the news lightly. He feels cheated—not just by Linda but by his own father. How could Max walk around, unaware that he has another child? How could Linda make such a massive decision alone, denying both Annie and Max the chance to know one another? His anger is palpable, but beneath the fury lies a boy trying to make sense of a family legacy filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and absence.

Meanwhile, Lauren Branning—Oscar’s mother—gets wind of the situation and quickly intervenes, urging Oscar to keep the secret for now. She echoes Linda’s fears, reminding him of Max’s history and the potential chaos this could unleash. But Lauren is also deeply conflicted. She understands her son’s sense of injustice, and she knows firsthand what it’s like to be caught in Max’s emotional whirlwind. The decision to keep the secret now rests with Oscar—an enormous burden for a teenager still trying to navigate his place in the world.

While this emotional storm brews, Linda is quietly preparing to step away from the Queen Vic, marking the end of her iconic era behind the bar. After years of heartache, loss, and countless battles to keep her family and her pub afloat, she has decided to let go. The Queen Vic, a symbol of strength and resilience for the Carter family, has now been sold to Kat Slater and Stacey Slater—ushering in a new chapter not only for the pub but for the Square itself. Linda’s departure is both liberating and melancholic. As she packs her things and says quiet goodbyes, she reflects on the legacy she’s leaving behind—one filled with both joy and scars.

In one particularly poignant scene, Linda takes Annie in her arms and whispers a quiet promise: “One day, you’ll know everything. And I hope you’ll understand.” The weight of that moment is not lost on viewers. Linda’s love for Annie is unwavering, but so is her fear—fear of judgment, fear of Max, and fear that this secret could eventually destroy everything she’s worked to protect.

Oscar’s final decision comes unexpectedly. After a heart-to-heart with his mum and a long, silent walk around the Square, he returns to Linda’s doorstep. He looks her in the eyes and says, “I won’t tell Dad. But this isn’t over.” It’s a bittersweet moment of restraint and maturity. Oscar chooses silence—for now—but makes it clear that the truth is a time bomb waiting to explode. The decision not to tell Max isn’t forgiveness—it’s a delay. The storyline is far from resolved, and the tension hangs heavy in the air.

As Linda boards a cab to leave Albert Square for a cruise meant to give her time and space, she looks out at the Queen Vic one last time. The pub stands tall, its new owners inside already making plans, and Linda—once the heart and soul of the place—slips quietly into the distance, unsure of what the future holds.

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