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"Granted, EastEnders is not the first soap to tell a story of this kind, [...] but, in choosing to make this an issue-driven story, rather than a character-led one, EastEnders has cleverly managed to find its own place with Ruby's situation, during a time where issue-based storylines are rightfully becoming all the more prevalent."[30]
—Sophie Dainty (Digital Spy) on Ruby's sexual consent storyline (2018)
Critics and viewers alike enjoyed the special episode about Ruby's consent storyline, describing it as "authentic, unflinching, and thoroughly thought-provoking",[30] "an episode we won't be forgetting in a while",[30] "one of the soap's all-time classics",[32] "one of the most poignant [episodes] in the history of EastEnders",[31] "nothing short of spectacular",[31] and "brave and ambitious".[29] Dainty (Digital Spy) also said that at times, the episode was "uncomfortable to watch" and "slightly unconventional".[30] Her colleague, Justin Harp, dubbed the episode an "emotional rollercoaster that viewers will not soon forget".[32] Dainty and Baillie (Metro) praised Lytton's performance during the rape storyline, with Dainty dubbing it "brilliant" and Baillie saying that it has "you going through a roller coaster of emotions".[30][31] Dainty described Ruby's speech at the end of the episode as "powerful and very public",[30] while Baillie said that it leaves the audience "with a fire in your belly ready to stand beside her and fight".[31] Viewers of the episode also enjoyed Lytton's performance, calling it "phenomenal" and "incredible".[32] Baillie noted that the episode is "filled with moments that will knock the wind out of you with some incredible one liners that catch you off guard".[31] Dainty thought that the special episode "unpicked and unravelled" each opinion of rape and consent.[30] The reporter believed that after the episode, there was "more ground to be covered in the aftermath".[30] Baillie enjoyed the writing of Ruby as someone who is upset and annoyed, yet not worried and frightened. She added that although Ruby is teary, her tears "take not one ounce away from her strength".[31]
Upon the announcement of Ruby's return, Laura Denby of Radio Times deemed the role of Ruby "iconic".[24]
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