
22 September 2021
Patrick or Tony? – Dede
Life has been challenging for Dede ever since Michael was arrested for Patrick’s death, in the Ghanaian drama series Dede, streaming on Showmax. She lost two of the most important men in her life on a day that’s supposed to be her happiest! And she’s been saddled with preventing the Robertson ship from capsizing, but her world is falling apart. Then Patrick appears out of nowhere, but as a blind man called Tony.
A new riddle
Dede saw the supposedly dead Patrick at a pharmacist and followed him to his hotel, but he introduced himself as Tony, to her surprise. Her face was all of us! Tony is a blind and happily married man who is in town for eye surgery. But why is he in Patrick’s body? Or is something else at play here? So many questions.
Maybe Tony is Patrick
A possible scenario: maybe Patrick is pretending to be this whole new being to get back at Michael and Dede. If that’s the case, Michael will spend many uncomfortable nights in prison and Dede will continue to manage Patrick and Rama’s company simultaneously. What if Tony is a whole new person and Patrick is actually dead? Still not good news for Dede and Michael.
What do you guys think?
The reaction on social media has been interesting. Fans are wondering what Shirley Frimpong-Manso and her team are up to.
Others are amazed at how Godwin Nambo, who plays Patrick and blind Tony, carries the role.
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