
It was all kicking off last night.
EastEnders fans were fuming at their television screens on Tuesday after Linda just stood at the window and watched as Mick was kidnapped.
Viewers were baffled as to why the Queen Vic landlady didn't try and help him by screaming or calling 999 when she saw the thugs bundling him into the back of a van.
Tuesday night's episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger after Mick was grabbed by men in hoods and shoved into the vehicle.
And Linda watched it all unfold from the window in the pub, with her face pressed against the glass.
https://twitter.com/bbceastenders/status/958429886632218624
But fans of the long-running soap were quick to point out she could have done a bit more to help.
https://twitter.com/BovarysComplnt/status/958483093215694849
https://twitter.com/bmarw_/status/958478993765826562
https://twitter.com/aimstaylorgsy/status/958438128930508800
https://twitter.com/janinesarah/status/958433777470070784
https://twitter.com/moonrae9/status/958433277307650049
https://twitter.com/Kelle_S6/status/958429130059599873
Some other viewers were quick to point out that if Linda could see the ambush unfold, other residents of Walford could, too.
After all, it was in broad daylight.
https://twitter.com/Heathyheath_/status/958449841742458881
https://twitter.com/Comptinator/status/958437841243172866
https://twitter.com/Alexhenville25/status/958438414118019072
https://twitter.com/DiaryOf9Months/status/958436344300294144
The kidnapping was orchestrated by Aiden, who grew suspicious of the Carters (and Mick, especially) after they found the cash to say the Queen Vic at the last moment.
The evil gangster is convinced that Mick must have been the own to swipe the money in the New Year's heist - and grabbed the pub landlord to get the truth out of him.