EastEnders aired a bombshell on Wednesday night, as Ravi Gulati's shocking plan was rumbled - and it emerged he wasn't working alone.
It was revealed the person Ravi had been secretly calling was none other than Dr Nina Gupta, the wife of his late father Ranveer.
Viewers know that in recent scenes, Ranveer was killed by his son during a showdown, moments after Suki Panesar attacked him.
Suki hit him over the head in self defence after he tried to sexually assault her, and now Suki believes she killed him.
Ravi helped her cover up the crime and dispose of the body, but what she doesn't know is that when she left the room, Ranveer regained consciousness.
After a violent clash, Ravi killed his dad but maintained to Suki that it was her attack that caused his death.
Now, it's been revealed what Ravi has been up to all this time, and who he has been working with.
It's emerged that Ravi has been in a relationship with his stepmother Nina the whole time, and the pair are out to get Ranveer's money.
Judging by their conversation, the pair were together and plotted against Ranveer before Nina married him, while the murder wasn't part of the plan.
Not only that, but Ravi has Suki lined up as the killer should the police come knocking after the character has been seen struggling with what she did.
Ravi told Nina that he had video evidence that points to Suki being the killer should the truth ever come out, and he's ready to set her up if he needs to.
Not only that, but Nina alluded to Ravi's true identity, suggesting he needed to tell the Panesars who he really was.
Viewers watching the scenes at home took to Twitter to share their theories, with many convinced he might be the one who killed Suki's son Jags in prison.
One viewer said: "Every theory I've had about the Suki/Ranveer/Nina/Ravi storyline has so far been wrong. However, I'm thinking Ravi killed Jags, yes?"
Another agreed: "We all think Ravi was the one who killed Jags right?"
A third added: "What if Ravi was the one who killed jags in prison?"
EastEnders airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.