EastEnders SPOILER: Nancy Carter wakes up after horror car crash

EastEnders SPOILER: Nancy Carter wakes up after horror car crash
EastEnders SPOILER: Nancy Carter wakes up after horror car crash

Nancy Carter is set to wake up following her horror car crash in images from the episode set to air on Thursday.

And while Mick and Linda are delighted to see Nancy (played by Maddy Hill) is on the road to recovery after the accident, her half-sister Frankie (Rose Ayling-Ellis) is not.

Frankie ran over Nancy when she was distracted during a driving lesson, and now is struggling with her guilt over the incident. 

EastEnders SPOILER: Nancy Carter is set to wake up after her horror car crash on Thursday's episode but her half-sister Frankie is wracked with guilt over the incident

EastEnders SPOILER: Nancy Carter is set to wake up after her horror car crash on Thursday's episode but her half-sister Frankie is wracked with guilt over the incident

Frankie hit Nancy after she was distracted by a drunken Zack Hudson (James Farrar), who later lied to the police about what happened and how it led to Nancy getting injured.

And in the new images released by the BBC, Frankie could be seen looking tense as Nancy finally woke up with her loved ones around her.

The pair exchanged looks, and it was clear that Nancy's half-sister is overwhelmed by her feelings of guilt surrounding the incident. 

Healing up: While Mick and Linda are delighted to see Nancy (played by Maddy Hill) is on the road to recovery after the accident, her half-sister Frankie (Rose Ayling-Ellis) is not

Healing up: While Mick and Linda are delighted to see Nancy (played by Maddy Hill) is on the road to recovery after the accident, her half-sister Frankie (Rose Ayling-Ellis) is not

Guilt: Frankie ran over Nancy when she was distracted during a driving lesson, and now is struggling with her guilt over the incident

Guilt: Frankie ran over Nancy when she was distracted during a driving lesson, and now is struggling with her guilt over the incident

James spoke with Digital Spy about the way in which Zack and Frankie have been dealing with the hit-and-run.

He reflected: 'When characters do things that you wouldn't personally do, it's hard to have empathy for them.

'Zack, in his reaction to the crash, certainly does something that as James I would not do. 

'That is why he struggles

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