EastEnders spoilers follow.
EastEnders has previewed the aftermath of Rocky Cant's true identity being revealed.
Four new photos from Thursday's episode show Dotty Cotton summoning the so-called 'Rocky' to her club with a warning not to stray too far from his goal.
It was revealed in Tuesday's episode that Rocky isn't Sonia Fowler's long-lost father all — he's actually Dotty's uncle Thomas.
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Dotty brought Uncle Tom to Walford as part of a plot to steal inheritance money she thought she was owed after it was left to Sonia earlier in the year.
After 'Rocky' stood up for Sonia this week by attacking her cheating love interest, Dotty will angrily summon him to her club to remind him why he'd come to Albert Square in the first place!
Brian Conley has already warned EastEnders viewers to be ready to see a completely different person as Tom starts to shake off the bubbly character he'd been putting on as Rocky.
"It’s much harder to be jolly and bubbly and funny than it is to walk in with a big frown, start shouting and be all tough," he added. "For me, turning it on its head was really exciting. I was really chuffed with my scenes with Milly Zero (Dotty).
"Obviously we keep it all quiet, even to the crew, so there was a big intake of breath when we shot the scene at the police station where Rocky says his name is Thomas Cotton – there was a big whoa from all the crew.
"It was lovely because they didn't know. They were like, 'You're not who you say you are!'"
Will Dotty and Tom actually carry out their dastardly plot to swindle Sonia?
EastEnders airs on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays on BBC One.
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