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Studs of Walford - Episode 2
Luke opens the curtains, blinding a stunned Max temporarily. Max takes a moment to take a look at his surroundings; empty takeaway boxes, vodka bottles and beer cans are strewn about the living room and kitchen area. Luke grins almost manically. Max points out the obvious – Luke’s supposed to be dead. Luke pours Max a glass of warm whiskey. Luke explains that the key word in Max’s statement is “supposed” – playing dead isn’t the same as actually being dead. Max is bemused. Luke grabs Max’s hand and places it over his own crotch. Max feels Luke’s cock twitch. Luke winks at Max, telling him that corpses don’t tend to have flowing blood. Max asks Luke why he instructed him to come. Luke offers Max a seat at the table, telling him that they’re about to do business together.
Martin succumbs to temptation, kissing Mick passionately. The pair tear at each other’s clothes. Mick pushes a shirtless Martin against the kitchen door. Mick pulls Martin’s arm above his head as he sniffs Martin’s sweaty pit, kissing it. Martin moans as Mick muzzles his pit. Whilst inhaling Martin’s musky scent, Mick frantically unbuckles the market trader’s belt. The pair’s mouths interlock more, their passion taking them from one side of the kitchen to the other. As the pair kiss against the kitchen counter, Martin places his hands on Mick’s backside. Mick chuckles as Martin kisses his neck passionately. Mick tells Martin to follow him. Martin looks uncertain, however, quickly follows the pub landlord to his bedroom.
Fresh out of the shower, Ben gets changed. Jay notices Ben’s rucksack and asks him whether he’s back for good. Ben admits that he’s only on a flying visit. Ben tells Jay that he needs a favour from Jay. Jay admits he knew Ben’s return was too good to be true, asking him whether he’s in trouble again. Ben admits he needs Jay to look after something for him. Ben produces a memory stick. Ben tells Jay not to look on the memory stick, he just needs Jay to keep it safe. Jay asks Ben how much danger he’s in. Ben tells Jay that he’s caught up in something and the contents of the memory stick are his get out of jail free card. Ben kisses Jay on the cheek before scooping up his rucksack and leaving again, saying farewell to Billy and Woody before he goes.
Back at Walford Towers, Luke plays his trump card. Luke shows Max photographs of Max showering at the local gym, meeting with Rainie to give her money and a video of Max breaking into No. 1 Albert Square with Rainie. Luke tells Max he knows all about Max and Rainie’s “arrangement”. Max questions how Luke got the photos. Luke tells Max that he’s been keeping a close eye on him as he knew that one day Max would come in useful. Max realises he’s being blackmailed. Max asks Luke what the “business” deal is. Luke tells Max that they’re going to start running a male escort agency – they supply the escorts to Luke’s associates in exchange for cash. Max asks how he fits into all of this. Luke tells Max that he’s got to persuade the male residents of Walford to whore themselves out. Luke tells Max that he’s sure that Max will be more than happy to “audition” potential escorts. Luke also tells Max that he wants Max to persuade Jack to free up one of his flats – giving Luke a permanent base. Luke tells Max that if he fails to recruit Walford’s hunks, the Branning man’s own virginal arse will be for sale. Max leaves.
Back at The Vic, Martin and Mick are enjoying a roll about in Mick’s marital bed. Mick moans in ecstasy as Martin pounds him in the missionary position. Mick wraps his legs around Martin as the market trader pummels his arse. Mick digs his nails into Martin’s back, unable to control himself as Martin’s nine-inch cock ploughs his prostate. Halfway heads upstairs to check on Martin after his fight with Max. Halfway hears the moans from Mick’s bedroom and immediately jumps to the right conclusion. Halfway loiters outside. As Martin bucks his hips into Mick, the pair fail to notice the sound of Halfway opening the door slightly. Watching through the crack in the door, Halfway strokes his own cock.
Back at Walford Towers, Luke is sitting at the kitchen table in the darkened flat. The door creaks and Ben enters. Luke gets to his feet and demands to know where Ben’s been. Ben tells Luke he went back to the Square for a shower. Luke threatens Ben, telling him that if he’s told anyone about his plans, his associates will ensure that the Maguire family know Ben is back in the country. Ben grins and tells Luke that he won’t be blackmailed anymore. Luke tells Ben he’ll do what he’s told. Ben tells Luke that he’s not his bitch anymore – he’s put a back-up plan in place to ensure that Luke’s entire house of cards can come crashing down. Ben tells Luke that he won’t whore himself out for money anymore and that any money Luke makes from his scheme, he wants Luke to split it with him. Ben tells Luke that they’re equals from this moment on. Luke lowers his defensive tone, telling that he loves Ben’s new dominant side. The pair kiss. Ben smirks to himself.
Back on the Square, Martin spills his seed inside of Mick. As Martin rolls off of Mick and lies beside him, Mick wanks himself to the point of orgasm. Halfway cums as he watches the pair through the crack in the door. Having gained the knowledge that man-on-man action is favoured by Mick, Halfway grins as he cleans himself up and heads back downstairs. Martin tells Mick he can’t believe what they’ve just done. Mick grins and tells Martin that there’s plenty more of men in Walford who are more than happy to have a roll about. Martin tells Mick that what he really fancies is a pint. Mick laughs, telling Martin that he can have free pints for the rest of life as long as he’s happy to fuck Mick as payment for them.
Finally, Jay is unable to resist temptation. He plugs Ben’s memory stick into his laptop. The memory stick has a single video file on it. Jay watches the video. Jay is stunned to see Ben lying in bed next to a sleeping (and naked) Luke. Ben whispers as he tells the camera that Luke Browning is alive and that he’s working “alongside” Luke to bring him down. Jay reels as he realises that Ben is playing a dangerous game…
Doof doof: Jay Brown
Cast (in order of appearance): Luke Browning (Adam Astill), Max Branning (Jake Wood), Martin Fowler (James Bye), Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid), Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick), Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick), Woody Woodward (Lee Ryan) and Callum ‘Halfway’ Highway (Tony Clay).
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Studs of Walford - Episode 1
The lunchtime rush is in full swing at The Queen Vic. Martin props up the bar. Kush approaches and encourages Martin to join the rest of the market traders for a drink. Robbie tells Kush that Martin’s massaging a bruised ego, bad back and broken heart. Mick overhears. Martin tells the trio that he just wants some peace and quiet. Kush and Robbie back down and head back over to the other traders. Martin asks Mick for a refill. As Mick pulls Martin’s latest pint, Martin racks Mick’s brain and asks him why birds are so complicated. Mick winks and tells Martin that if he’s that disillusioned with birds, he should try blokes instead. Martin laughs Mick’s suggestion off.
Martin heads to the pub khazis for a piss. Mick appears next to him at the urinals. Mick isn’t shy about whipping his fleshy meat out in front of Martin as he too takes a leak. Mick can’t resist taking a peak at Martin’s impressive cock. Mick grins to himself; the Fowler man remaining oblivious as Mick eyes him up. Mick decides to plant another seed in Martin’s mind. Mick confides in Martin that he’s not dipped his wick in ages, admitting to using his position as pub landlord to scout any potential talent amongst the punters. Martin grins as he puts his cock away. Martin admits to Mick that there’s some tasty looking birds in The Vic. Mick tells Martin that there’s some tasty looking geezers knocking about too. Martin laughs Mick’s comment off once more. As Martin dries his hands and heads towards the door, Mick speaks up once more. Mick tells Martin not to knock it until he’s tried it. Martin spots that Mick is sporting a semi. The penny drops for Martin as he realises that Mick is coming onto him. Bemused, Martin heads back to work on the stall. Mick smirks.
Outside The Vic, Max stands smoking a cigarette. Halfway is outside collecting glasses. As Martin exits The Vic, he bumps into Max. Despite being at fault in the accident, Martin uses it as an excuse to swing a punch in Max’s direction. The situation quickly turns physical. Max shoves Martin, who crashes into Halfway. The glasses that Halfway was holding crash to the ground. Martin lands in the broken glass, cutting his arm. Jack sees the commotion and arrives on the scene, dragging Max away. Halfway ushers Martin inside of The Vic. Jack walks with Max in the direction of the car lot. Inside of The Vic, Mick takes Martin upstairs to dress the wound on his hand.
In the car lot, Max removes his blood-stained shirt. Jack takes a seat, judgementally looking toward his brother. As Max changes his shirt, Jack asks Max what his game is. Max tells Jack that Martin attacked him unprovoked. Jack points out that Max is on very shaky ground as it is without getting himself into fights. Max unconvincingly tells Jack that he’s a changed man, however, Jack has heard it all before. Jack tells Max that he knows Max is up to something. Max leans over Jack, their faces almost too close, as Max tells Jack that he thinks it’s time Jack started to mind his own business. Jack isn’t threatened by Max, pushing him aside as he stands up. Jack turns to Max and tells him that he’s not the only bloke in Walford who can play games. Jack exits. Max finishes buttoning his shirt. Max’s phone receives a text alert from an unknown number: “Walford Towers. Flat 32. 3pm”. Max is intrigued.
Outside of The Vic, Halfway is sweeping up the broken glass. Jay Brown and Keanu Taylor walk by. Jay and Keanu tease Halfway, accusing him of dropping the glasses because they were too heavy for him. Keanu flashes his “guns of steel” and Jay cops a feel of Keanu’s muscles. Halfway tells the pair about Max and Martin’s fight. Jay’s phone rings. Jay answers the phone call from Billy. Billy tells Jay to come back to the house as he’s got a visitor. Jay tells Halfway and Keanu that he’ll catch up with them later. Jay arrives back at the house. Jay walks into the living room and finds Billy and Woody sitting on the sofa. Jay asks who his visitor is. Billy tells Jay that his guest is in the shower. Jay looks puzzled. Jay’s questions are quickly answered, however, when his guest appears in the doorway in just a towel. “Alright bruv?” Ben asks…
Upstairs in The Vic, Mick is dressing Martin’s wound on his hand. Martin avoids Mick’s gaze, still confused about Mick’s intentions after their earlier encounter. Martin winces as Mick bandages his hand. Martin catches Mick’s eye. Martin questions Mick as to whether he was just having banter with him earlier. Mick finishes up bandaging Martin’s hand but remains knelt in front of him. Mick asks Martin how long he’s lived on Albert Square. Martin tells Mick that he’s lived here all his life, give or take a few years. Mick questions whether Martin has ever stopped to consider what happens behind closed doors. Martin shakes his head. Mick places a hand on Martin’s thigh. Mick tells Martin that the men on Albert Square all share one thing in common – the desire to get their ends away. Mick tells Martin that the birds on Albert Square aren’t always game so the geezers have found the perfect solution: each other. “We keep each other’s secrets… help each other out…” Mick purrs, planting a long slow kiss on Martin’s lips…
Max arrives at Walford Towers, the derelict flats due for demolition. Max finds that the security door to the flats has already been broken, allowing him access to the building. Max tries to call the elevator, however, soon resolves to take the stairs upon realising the building’s power has been cut off. Max reaches Flat 32 and knocks. Receiving no reply, Max tries the door handle. The door opens. Max lets himself in. The flat is dark and the curtains are drawn, blocking any natural light from entering. Max kicks an empty beer can; the flat is clearly being lived in. From the darkness, a figure emerges. The man steps forwards just enough so that his features are highlighted by the room’s limited light. “Maxwell. So glad you could make it.” Luke smirks…
Doof doof: Max Branning
Cast (in order of appearance): Martin Fowler (James Bye), Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami), Robbie Jackson (Dean Gaffney), Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), Max Branning (Jake Wood), Callum ‘Halfway’ Highway (Tony Clay), Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick), Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters), Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick), Woody Woodward (Lee Ryan), Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid) and Luke Browning (Adam Astill).
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