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The Soaps Newsletter. Sign up. Getting to the garden just after Stacey has left, he starts fighting with Max. He throws Max around a bit, who does nothing to defend himself and Max smirks when Phil pulls a gun, telling Phil to kill him and struggling with him as he tries to force Phil into killing him. Phil manages to overpower Max and refuses to shoot him, instead leaving Max alone.
Seeing nothing else left for him, Max heads to the roof of the Vic. Stacey hears Lauren and Abi shouting and heads outside as well. Lauren and Abi head to the roof to stop Max and while Stacey tells him not to do it.
Abi climbs over the wall onto the ledge with her Dad saying she they weren't going in without him and encourages Lauren to also step up, which she does. Max agrees to come down but Lauren stumbles and grabs Abi and both girls fall off the roof.
Stacey, Tanya and Max who all witness the fall are all in shock. Mick comes out and calls the police and Sonia arrives and helps the girls.
When the police arrive on the scene, Max is arrested on suspicion of GBH. He initially refuses to go, but Stacey convinces him to assist. A prison doctor takes photos of Max's bruised body and asks him questions about his mental health. Max denies any mental health issues, and repeatedly asks for news of Lauren and Abi.
DI Fuller is waiting outside, and the doctor tells him that Max is fit to be questioned. Max is provided with a duty solicitor, and they argue over what to say when they ask why he was on the roof.
They opt for "no comment" when the solicitor informs him the charge could become murder. Questioning begins. Fuller asks Max why he was on the roof of the Queen Victoria. Max replies with "no comment". Fuller asks Max why his daughters were on the roof. Max, again, replies with "no comment". Fuller asks him to describe his relationship with his daughters. Yet again, Max replies with "no comment". Fuller asks if Max is a good father, to which the solicitor asks where the conversation is going.
Fuller moves on and asks Max if he was in an argument with his daughters. Max, for the fourth time, replies with " no comment". Fuller asks if Max lost his temper, not realising how close to the edge his daughters were. Fuller asks if Max realised what could have happened, given the conditions. For the sixth time, Max replies with "no comment".
The interview is interrupted by a colleague bearing a note. She hands the note to Fuller. Max asks what it is, and Fuller ends the interview. After Fuller's assistant and the solicitor have left, Max asks Fuller what was in the note. Fuller replies with "Maybe it wasn't heat of the moment, maybe that was too sympathetic. You knew exactly what you were doing when you lured them up to the roof. Did you have reason to want your daughters dead, Mr Branning?
Fuller smiles and replies with "no comment". Fuller agrees and tells Max to go first. He asks Max why he was on the roof. Later, Fuller can be seen telling Max that he has given him all the information he has, suggesting Max told him what really happened and Fuller told him about Abi and Lauren.
Max tells Fuller that he needs to get out of the police station. Fuller asks Max why he denied he was suicidal - Max tells him it was because he thought they would section him and he wouldn't be able to see Lauren and Abi.
The same policewoman who handed Fuller the note calls Fuller out of the interview room. When Fuller returns, he repeats every word the members of Albert Square used to describe him. DI Fuller continues to hammer him into telling the truth.
The solicitor and assistant re-enter and the interview rebegins. Fuller asks Max if he is guilty of causing GBH. Max replies no. Fuller is called out, yet again. Fuller re-enters with video footage recorded by Keegan of Lauren and Abi's fall, proving that Max didn't push them from the roof.
Max leaves and heads straight to the hospital. Initially seeing Max, Tanya breaks down and they hug, she then rejects him before a nurse interrupts and says she has news about their daughter. At the hospital, Max and Tanya find out that Abi is brain stem dead. A furious Cora arrives and slaps Max at the hospital. The doctors tell Max they have to deliver the baby in case Abi has a heart attack which will put the baby at risk.
He tells Cora he will sell them and use the money to get Abi the best care he can. At the end of the episode, Max drops all the papers to the properties in the car park of the hospital as he struggles with the reality of Abi's situation.
Max is the only one who has remembered. Jack asks about the girls and Max says Lauren and the baby are doing well. When Jack asks about Abi, Max breaks down about her prognosis.
Martin thumps Max for Carmel as a bit of payback for what he did to her. Martin briefly confronts Max about if Stacey is with him, which he denies and he tells Martin to forget it happened. Due to Max sleeping with Stacey, she went to visit her mother, Jean , in Brighton, taking her children Lily , Arthur and Hope with her, however, she returned two weeks later, with Martin telling her that he wants custody of the kids.
Stacey returns to the house and Lily runs past Martin's daughter Bex Fowler into Martin's arms and he gives Lily a big hug and Martin tells Bex to take Lily upstairs to play with Arthur and Hope - which she does. Stacey then implies that Martin shouldn't have access to the kids, which makes Martin feel angry and he replies, "I gave you everything".
The next day, Bex then offers to take Lily to school but Martin allows Lily to stay off school and tells Bex that he isn't taking any chances of Stacey being anywhere near her. A couple of days later, Lily goes upstairs as she can hear Hope crying, she then picks Hope out of her cot and holds her out of the window shouting for Stacey and saying to her "Hope wants you, Mummy".
Martin then talks Lily away from the window and tells her she did a good job of staying calm. Lily then runs outside to see Stacey along with Martin, who is carrying Hope. Stacey then phones Ryan who plans to help Stacey by sending someone out to change the locks on her doors. When Martin goes to work, he leaves Whitney and her younger sister Tiffany - who is Max's great-niece, to look after the kids.
However, Whitney allows Stacey to come in, just as Martin's daughter, Bex, realises what Stacey is doing and shouts at Martin to come home, Stacey then locks all the doors in the house as the locks have been changed and tells an angry and devastated Martin that he isn't allowed to see the kids, however she decides to let Martin have access to Lily and her siblings as she can see just how much they mean to him. A few days later, Stacey's cousin Hayley Slater arrives on the Square and she flirts with Martin in front of Lily, although Martin doesn't know that she is a member of the Slater Family.
Max then tries to avoid Stacey but finds it hard as they live right next to each other. Max tells Lauren that Abi is going to be fine but Lauren is distraught when she goes to see her for herself and slaps him for lying. Ian mentions to Sonia that Max needs help. Jack tries to get Max to talk to him but fails to get through. Sonia and Jack talk about the fact that Max is in denial. Jack asks Ian to talk to Max, hoping that his own experience of losing Lucy will help Max to let go of Abi.
Jack comes down to find Max at the computer, not having slept all night. Max has researched about stem cells and plans to take Abi to America for treatment. Lauren gets angry with Max, yelling at him that he killed Abi. When the nurse says to Lauren that if the doctor thinks Max is a danger to himself, security will be called.
When Jack fails to talk Max round, security is called. Lauren worries that Max will do something stupid if security tries and break in. The nurse eventually calms Max enough and he removes the blockade in front of the door. Jack asks if Max is trying to drink himself to death.
Jay brings over a package for Abi- a cot she ordered for her baby before Christmas. Max decides to build the cot rather than visit Abi with Lauren. Dot talks to Max about getting the chance to say goodbye to Abi. They go to her flat to get some of her things for her, Max tries to find a pink bunny he got her as a baby. Dot has it and brings it when she visits.
Max goes to the hospital chapel, where Tanya is waiting for him to leave. She calls him a coward for trying to commit suicide and says that he killed Abi. Jack goes and finds his brother and he is there as they switch off Abi's machine at 8. The week of Abi's funeral, Max is lied to by his family about the funeral already taking place without him. This sends Max into a drunken depression.
Desperate to at least visit his daughter's grave, Max is stopped by Jay and Mick from driving drunk. After a few harsh truths from Mick, Max goes to Lauren and says he's going to go away for a while but asks her about the funeral.
When she's unable to tell him anything other than basics, Max realises she's been lying to him and the funeral hasn't happened. Lauren confesses the funeral hasn't happened and that Tanya won't go if he does.
Jay takes pity on Max and invites him back to his flat and talks to him. Jay tells Max that Abi loved him and that she would want him there. On the day of the funeral, Max goes to the hearse when it arrives. Max has really settled down. Later, Denise was surprised to find Jack having arrived back from Paris — alone.
She was horrified when Jack revealed Abi was nowhere to be found. While there are no indications yet of Max turning back up in the Square, Jake Wood told Digital Spy earlier this year that he's thankful EastEnders left the door open for him. I think it always takes a period of time coming away from a soap after that amount of time.
I think it can go against you career-wise. I was aware of that when I joined the show, but we'll find out now what's ahead. I'm in no rush to rush into anything straight away. I'm happy to let the dust settle.
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