Eastenders: Do the writers ever research storylines?

I'mSkint

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Some mistakes are more obvious than others but the writers rarely seem to pay attention to detail. I just saw Sam receiving a phone call from the hospital, telling her the news of the DNA results. In real life she's be asked to go to the hospital along with the other people involved or she'd get a letter, not a phone call...it could be anyone saying "yes this is Sam Mitchell speaking" so that doesn't make sense to me. I honestly don't think the writers live in the real world and they definitely don't do any reasearch nowadays. The stories used to reflect real life but now they're pure fantasy.
 
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