In Monday's (March 16) episode, it was confirmed Billy and Honey Mitchell, as well as children Janet and Will, have all been on a long holiday.
EastEnders viewers hit out at a 'nonsensical' blunder during a dramatic seizure scene - as they called for answers from the BBC.
In Monday's (March 16) episode, it was confirmed Billy and Honey Mitchell, as well as children Janet and Will, have all been on a long holiday.
The family have been away from Walford since February 12, with Bea Pollard (Ronni Ancona) house-sitting in the meantime.
In the latest update, Bea heard from Honey (Emma Barton) that the family would be back from their holiday tomorrow - although fans spotted a plot hole.
Billy and Honey's son Will (Freddie Phillips) appeared in the February 25 episode, with viewers left perplexed by his actions.
He filmed pal Davinder 'Nugget' Gulati (Juhaim Rasul Choudhury) after he collapsed at McClunky's due to a seizure.
In scenes aired last month, EastEnders' Davinder 'Nugget' Gulati had a seizure at McClunky's as he collapsed
Fellow local Will Mitchell filmed the distressing moment on his phone - but fans are confused how he was in Walford at the time
Will did not have any dialogue in the scene, which saw Nugget wet himself amid the experience.
However, viewers have been left questioning Will's presence in Walford at this time, given the family are supposedly away.
One penned: 'So now Will is on holiday with his family?
'So why was he in Walford to silently stand by and record Nugget’s seizure, which went absolutely nowhere.'
Another remarked: 'So according to today Will is on the (ridiculously long) holiday with his family – did he just pop back for the day the other week so he could film Nugget’s seizure?!
'I’m becoming disproportionately obsessed with how little sense all this makes.'
A third said: 'I assumed there would be some follow up with it going viral but if so it hasn’t happened yet.
'I still want to know if Will is staying on his own with Bea and if so I want to see those scenes!'
While a fourth chimed in: 'Bea mentioned all four of them were on holiday at the moment so how was Will in McClunky’s filming Nugget’s seizure?! Silly.
'Maybe his first storyline will be about his ability to teleport.'
Earlier this month, EastEnders viewers spotted two major blunders in a terrifying kidnapping scene - as Max Branning held business investor Tim Walton hostage.
The character, who is played by Jake Wood on the BBC One soap, was seen taking Tim, portrayed by Tom Ratcliffe, in the boot of his car.
Desperate for the attention of Kellie Bright's Linda Carter, and stopping at nothing to get what he wants - Max skipped the romance by kidnapping her son Johnny's (Charlie Suff) investor, who forced Johnny to sleep with him in a blackmail plot.
In order to get him in the car, Max pretended to be Tim's taxi driver, purposefully driving around Walford with no clear direction to keep him inside the vehicle while he came up with a plan.
Tim soon began to realise something unusual was going on, and when he urged the taxi driver, secretly Max, to get back on the route - Max claimed he had a flat tire.
Pulling over on a dark road, Max asked Tim to help him look at the tyre, and when his back was turned, pushed him into the boot of the car.
Nugget had been joined by pals Denzil, Ricky and Tommy - who were on hand to help as the seizure happened
As Tim screamed out for help, Max warned him never to mess with Johnny again - and to cough up money to pay Johnny's company, Carter and Carter.
During the tense scenes, however, fans found themselves distracted by two on-screen blunders, taking to social media to complain.
One BBC viewer posted the clip of the kidnapping on TikTok, noting that when 'Max' revered the car, someone else was clearly seen driving the vehicle.
While Jake's Max is known for his bald-headed look, the driver of the car had a full head of hair, and therefore could not be Max.
A second blunder was then spotted, as fans noted down that the number plate on the vehicle, previously a '25' plate, was now showing as 59.
Sharing the clip on TikTok, the viewer penned: 'Anyone else notice the guy driving off in Max's car isn't Max? Poorly done EastEnders.'
Another agreed: 'I NOTICED THIS,' as a third chimed in to explain of the driving swap: 'They would have used a stunt guy. He has hair!'
Someone else then pointed out: 'I swear the reg changed as well...'
EastEnders airs on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.