Grant Mitchell’s time in Walford has come to an emotional and dramatic end, leaving behind heartbreak, regrets, and a family in turmoil. His return was never meant to last, but as he prepares to walk away from Albert Square once again, he finds himself tangled in a web of unresolved emotions, forbidden moments, and family obligations.
The tension between Grant and a grieving resident of the Square comes to a head when emotions run high. In a moment of weakness, lines are crossed, and regret quickly follows. The guilt weighs heavily as they both acknowledge that what happened shouldn’t have, especially given their existing relationships. Grant’s past is littered with mistakes, but this one could be the most painful yet, as it risks breaking his family apart once again.
As reality sets in, Grant is reminded that it’s not just about him—Phil will be devastated if the truth comes out. Meanwhile, someone close to him realizes he’s planning to slip away quietly. Confronted about his departure, Grant initially tries to avoid the conversation, but his true intentions come to light. He’s leaving for Portugal, a place where he hopes to rebuild his life and escape the complications of Walford. However, he’s not planning on doing it alone. He wants someone to go with him, offering a fresh start away from all the drama.
But leaving isn’t as simple as packing a bag. There are still loose ends to tie up, and Grant struggles with the idea of saying goodbye for good. There’s history, family, and unfinished business that make walking away difficult. As he shares a heartfelt moment with a loved one, he finally expresses regret over lost time, broken relationships, and the mistakes that have defined his life.
Despite everything, Grant assures that he won’t be lingering in Walford, checking in constantly, or causing trouble. His departure this time feels different—it’s final. But before he goes, there’s an important conversation to be had. When asked whether their mother would have been proud of the choices he’s made, Grant has no illusions. The answer is no, but perhaps there’s still time for redemption.
As he prepares to leave, a moment of vulnerability shines through. He acknowledges that leaving is hard, especially when there’s still someone who truly cares about him. But in true Mitchell fashion, he masks his emotions, knowing that sometimes, walking away is the only way forward.
With one final embrace, a promise is made—this bond won’t be forgotten. No matter where he goes, some ties can never be broken. Grant Mitchell may be leaving the Square, but his presence will always loom over Walford. Is this truly goodbye, or will he return once again to face the ghosts of his past?