Monday 12th May
DS Wilson questions Stavva as to why he was at The Point the previous night, role-playing some kind of fight with Addo, as the Australian drama series centred on a murder at a beach resort school reunion continues. He asks whether Stavva was showing Addo how he killed Philby. Stavva denies that was what was happening, while protecting Addo's secret.
Then, after he makes a narrow escape from being pursued by thugs, Stavva is convinced that Daniel McManus is involved.
Meanwhile, Gabby is floored when Paul arrives at the first day of school dressed in school uniform. At his dad Ron's encouragement, he's decided to repeat his final year. Oblivious to Gabby and Paul's relationship, Ron arranges to have Paul moved into Gabby's class, increasing Gabby's feelings of discomfort.
Elsewhere, Poppy and Peta make a surprise announcement at their farewell drinks.
DS Wilson is played by Shane Withington, Stavva by Ryan Johnson, Addo by Daniel Henshall, Daniel by Aidan Gillett, Gabby by Sophie Katinis, Paul by Nathaniel Buzolic, Ron by Noel Hodda, Poppy by Katherine Hicks and Peta by Daisy Betts.
Tuesday 13th May 2.10pm
Kirsten and Kyle decide to make their own special additions to Bec's CV in advance of her job interview at the hospital, as the Australian drama series set in a beach resort continues.
Meanwhile, Bec suffers an uncomfortable moment when she introduces her ex-boyfriend, Jarrod, to her current beau, Stephen, and his two children.
Elsewhere, DS Wilson questions Tracy about the last time she saw Philby. Wilson receives confirmation that Philby was seen speaking with Tracy, at the nursery, on the day of his death, and he confronts her about why she omitted this fact when she made her statement.
Later, much to the twins' disapproval, Stephen enrols them at the local school, Manly High.
Kirsten is played by Sam Weaving, Kyle by Louis Hunter, Bec by Renai Caruso, Jarrod by Clayton Watson, Stephen by John Atkinson, DS Wilson by Shane Withington and Tracy by Charlotte Gregg.
Wednesday 14th May 2.10pm
Stephen takes Bec to a dazzling waterfront property, as the drama set in an Australian beach resort continues. His plan is for Bec, himself and the twins to live all together as one big happy family. After receiving some counsel from Gabby and Poppy, Bec makes the decision to take the plunge and move in with Stephen and the kids.
Addo, meanwhile, is still unable to recall anything after watching the reunion screening. Desperate, he calls on Stephen's psychiatric expertise. Stephen hypnotises Addo and discovers he was experiencing feelings of rage on the night of the murder.
It then comes to DS Wilson's attention that there is some footage missing from the night of the reunion. Tracy confesses that she took the tape because she was worried Poppy had recorded her slandering Bec behind her back, and that she later burnt the tape. Wilson, although not overly suspicious, is deeply unimpressed.
Elsewhere, Tess discovers a passport hidden in her and Philby's wedding album; the face is Philby's, but the name the passport is under is that of Ben Richards. There is also a slip of paper with a bar code and Tess is left wondering why her husband had a fake identity.
Stephen is played by John Atkinson, Bec by Renai Caruso, Gabby by Sophie Katinis, Poppy by Katherine Hicks, Addo by Daniel Henshall, DS Wilson by Shane Withington, Tracy by Charlotte Gregg and Tess by Olivia Bonnici.
Thursday 15th May 2.10pm
Addo receives an unwelcome visit from a creditor demanding the money he is trying to extort from him, as the Australian drama series centred on a murder at a beach resort school reunion continues. Addo is saved by Daniel who, in turn, warns him that he now expects Addo to pay the full amount in question to him.
Later, Gabby catches Paul in the middle of a school-yard scuffle with another student. Breaking up the fight she discovers that Paul was defending her honour. From Gabby's perspective, the incident is another example of why their relationship won't survive.
Peta's ability to think outside of the box leads to her outsmarting and trumping Deborah at her own game. Deborah pays Peta a visit and informs her that she's dropping the case against Pia. What's more, she makes Peta a very attractive job offer.
Later, Lucia's car is stolen once again and is slammed into the Bacino café, hitting Pia and leaving her lifeless on the ground...
Addo is played by Daniel Henshall, Daniel by Aidan Gillett, Gabby by Sophie Katinis, Paul by Nathaniel Buzolic, Peta by Daisy Betts, Deborah by Diane Craig, Pia by Zoe Carides and Lucia by Basia A'Hern.
Friday 16th May 2.10pm
Bec is finally given an appointment to see Dr Welsh at the hospital administration board, as the
sun-drenched drama series set in an Australian beach resort continues.
While waiting for her interview, she spots Pia, now conscious although suffering several injures, being rushed into the emergency ward. Pia's condition begins to decline and she lapses into unconsciousness. Bec springs into action, taking control of the situation and saving Pia's life with swift medical intervention. Dr Welsh thanks her and the truth of Bec's CV is revealed.
Elsewhere, Stavva informs DS Wilson that he's certain Daniel McManus is behind Pia's hit-and-run. Enraged, Stavva confronts Daniel and a fight ensues. Wilson intervenes and Stavva is taken to the station and charged with assault. Distressed and guilt-ridden by his mother's ordeal, Stavva takes the situation into his own hands.
Meanwhile, Daniel makes Tess a handsome proposition, on the condition she agrees to leave town before Deborah returns from a business trip.
Bec is played by Renai Caruso, Pia by Zoe Carides, Stavva by Ryan Johnson, DS Wilson by Shane Withington, Daniel by Aidan Gillett, Tess by Olivia Bonnici and Deborah by Diane Craig.
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