Zum Player springenZum Hauptinhalt springenZur Fußzeile springen
  • vor 2 Monaten
Die Bewohner der Ramsay Street müssen mit den verheerenden Folgen ihres Protests rechnen. David legt ein hartes Geständnis ab.

Kategorie

📺
TV
Transkript
00:00Previously on Neighbours.
00:08How lucky am I to have a doctor on hand right when I need one?
00:10What if she's thinking still practicing?
00:12Because she made an assumption.
00:14We're moving back.
00:15You've got to fight for what you believe in, and I believe in this school.
00:19I know you must be thinking about Carl's job.
00:21My ultimate loyalty has always been with the school.
00:24Well, now might be the time to prove it.
00:26Darling, I could not be more proud.
00:28What's going on here?
00:29Have you organized a protest and you don't tell me about it?
00:31I need to call my security phone.
00:33What are you saying to you guys?
00:34Grace Willow.
00:36What have I done?
00:37What I can't stomach is you joining in this circus without warning me.
00:41Neighbours.
00:49Everybody needs good neighbours.
00:53With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
01:02Neighbours should be there for one another.
01:10That's when good neighbours become good friends.
01:24I'm sure the idea wasn't to break in.
01:26I guess passion's got the better of everyone.
01:28Good thing most of the classrooms are locked.
01:31Yes.
01:31It doesn't seem to be too much damage.
01:33Looks like we've headed off anything too serious.
01:36Touch wood.
01:37Alright, well I might just check my office and then see if we can find Melanie.
01:41She must be outside with my other set of keys.
01:43It's alright, okay.
01:44Susan!
01:47Tess!
01:48Oh my goodness!
01:51How are you?
01:52Well, in this moment, thrilled.
01:54It's so good to see you.
01:56When I heard about the school, I just had to come.
01:58You still teaching?
01:59Yeah, well some of us have it in our bones, don't we?
02:02Look, I just couldn't resist.
02:04One last trip to Principal Kennedy's office.
02:06Principal Harris's office now?
02:08I'm retired.
02:09Yeah, but you're still here defending the school though.
02:11You had to be.
02:13Well, this place means a lot to a lot of people, doesn't it?
02:16Yeah, it sure does.
02:17Oh, it's so good to see you.
02:19Oh.
02:41Oh.
03:03This is your last warning.
03:04Make me move around.
03:05You touched me.
03:05Immediately. Any disputes and you've got to be prosecuted, you're trespassing.
03:10Go on, go on.
03:11Guys, we've made our point. No one's going home in a divvy van.
03:15Hey mate, can you just take a look on the inside?
03:17Yeah, I know.
03:19You need a go-to. It's not one rule for you and another for everyone else.
03:22Excuse me, I'm not trespassing if I have Jane's permission to be here.
03:26Do you want to fill that to the owners of the building that just got invaded with your help?
03:29This was meant to be a peaceful protest and you know it.
03:32Well, look how that turned out.
03:35Andrew would like a progress report. So are we all clear?
03:48Yeah, I think everyone's almost out. Jane and Susan could sort the rest.
03:52Should we give them a hand?
03:53No, no need.
03:56You okay?
03:57Yeah, I'm fine. Why?
04:01Do you want to tell me what's wrong?
04:03No, it's nothing.
04:08Okay, it's Susan.
04:11I'm angry she didn't warn me about the protest.
04:15And then for a minute she made me feel like things were getting back on track with Jane.
04:18And then I saw Jane in her office and she was crying.
04:24She looked like she was broken.
04:28And then I saw this and...
04:30What are you thinking babe?
04:31I'm just thinking this is just...
04:40That it's all a nightmare.
04:42And of course I can think of no one better than Jane to leave the school in its final weeks.
04:47Well, I can still picture myself here 24 and no idea how disciplinable so-and-so like Tad Reeves.
04:54Oh my goodness, Tad. I'm surprised he's stuck in your mind all these years.
04:59Well, first and last time anyone sticks drawing pins in my blackboard duster.
05:02I was ecstatic when whiteboards came along.
05:04Ah, there you are Susan.
05:06So, how did you get in?
05:07Oh, I just told the nice Sergeant Broadwell I'd only be a minute.
05:11You know our local police officers.
05:13Well, not very well. What are you insinuating?
05:15I'm just here to talk to the journalist.
05:17I was out shopping and I heard her over the radio in the store.
05:20You and Jaden would have been released for a while now, yeah?
05:26That's 2018 Susan, another world.
05:28I'm surprised you even remember it. I barely do.
05:31I don't know if your and Jaden's history is appropriate for summer's broadcast.
05:35Yeah, don't worry. I'll keep it clean.
05:36I have some wonderful stories about Jaden's time on the football team.
05:40But if you're interested in any creative suggestions on how to derail a development,
05:45purely hypothetical, of course, maybe you and I should catch up for a drink.
05:49I think you have me mistaken for Therese fellas.
05:58I might need to get a bin bag.
06:04You got someone to help you?
06:06The groundskeeper's coming to chain up the broken gates.
06:09I'll borrow a broom from him.
06:11And please don't mention anything to Susan.
06:13I've persuaded her to go home and recuperate.
06:16Yes, I am on site.
06:18And no, I do not want to have a meeting with you.
06:21Goodbye, Sue.
06:22Sue Parker? As in Erinsborough High's Hall of Shame?
06:28She believed she was just trying to offer me her services in case I want to put something dodgy through to council.
06:34She obviously said no.
06:35No, of course. But the way she was talking, it was like she assumed we were cut from the same cloth.
06:40Have neither of you seen Melanie?
06:42Nope. Why?
06:44She has my other set of keys and she's not answering her phone.
06:47Well, no, I haven't seen her and I've been here the whole time.
06:49It's been chaos, so you can't get track of everyone.
06:52It wouldn't be like her to leave without saying something.
06:56Or maybe she did not know I missed it.
06:59Perhaps we should check again.
07:01I want to make sure everyone's accounted for.
07:04Hey.
07:06Some kind of a dunk in a tea bag, sitting on the couch with the keys in her pocket.
07:10Yeah, I suppose it would be a bad look if she left.
07:13Alright, I'll go this way.
07:14The sooner we can make sure that she's not here, the sooner we can just go home.
07:17Yeah.
07:29Melanie!
07:31Are you here?
07:36Melanie!
07:38Hey!
07:39Hey, hey!
07:40Melanie!
07:41Hey, hey!
07:42You'll be okay.
07:43I'll call for help.
07:44Okay.
07:45It's alright, Melanie.
07:46You're gonna be okay.
07:47You're gonna be fine.
07:48Ambulance!
07:49Melanie!
07:50Hey, Melanie!
07:51Stay with me.
07:52Stay with me!
07:53Stay with me!
07:54So, the bright side.
07:55The passion, the amazing turnout, that's gonna count for something.
07:56With the decision makers and I'll tell Mum that I'll cover any damages.
07:58Well, you reminded people about what's important to them, you should be proud of that.
07:59Yep.
08:00That's my superpower.
08:01Pressing people's buttons.
08:02Yep.
08:03That's my superpower.
08:04Pressing people's buttons.
08:05The plan was to attract attention.
08:06Which you do.
08:07You do.
08:08You do.
08:09You do.
08:10You do.
08:11You do.
08:12I think Jane's gonna be grateful, even if it doesn't change anything for the school.
08:13Thanks, guys.
08:14Alright.
08:15Are we ready to hit the road?
08:16Trust me to start a riot.
08:17So, the bright side.
08:18So, the bright side.
08:19The passion.
08:20The amazing turnout.
08:21That's gonna count for something.
08:22With the decision makers.
08:23And I'll tell Mum that I'll cover any damages.
08:24Well, you reminded people about what's important to them.
08:25You should be proud of that.
08:26Yep.
08:27That's my superpower.
08:28Pressing people's buttons.
08:29The plan was to attract attention.
08:31Which you did.
08:32I think Jane's gonna be grateful, even if it doesn't change anything for the school.
08:36Thanks, guys.
08:37Alright.
08:38Are we ready to hit the road?
08:40Trust me to start a riot the same day I have a huge life move.
08:44It won't be that huge.
08:46That's the beauty of renting a fully furnished place.
08:49You just throw your clothes and your books in a box and voila.
08:52Oh, it says the guy with his six shirts already folded and alphabetized.
08:57My cupboard looks like a department store on Boxing Day.
08:59It'll still be easy enough to pack everything away so we're back in time for Christmas with everyone.
09:04Not quite everyone.
09:05You mean Kiri?
09:10No.
09:11I just mean nothing's ever exactly the same the second time around.
09:17You two might have worked it out if I hadn't wanted to move away and now I'm going back on it.
09:22Ancient history.
09:23So why don't we make some new history then?
09:26Yeah.
09:27My new job.
09:28Me finally kicking Byron off his golden child throne.
09:32And me?
09:33Um...
09:37Who knows?
09:38Who cares?
09:39As long as we're together, right?
09:41Sound good, sweetie?
09:42Yeah!
09:43Let's go!
09:44I'll stabilise her and then I need scans and blood work.
09:50Susan, I got the car as soon as you called. How long has she been unconscious?
09:54We don't know.
09:55She came around for a second when I found her, but after that...
09:58She was out in the ambulance.
10:00Well, that's a long time.
10:01How are you?
10:02Let's sit down.
10:03Let's sit down.
10:08Oh, she looked so pale.
10:10She looked...
10:12I don't know.
10:13I don't understand how this happened.
10:16Oh, maybe.
10:18It's because you allowed Nicolette to hold an illegal protest.
10:22They are safety protocols for a reason and you all just breeze past them.
10:33Where's the landmine?
10:38Um, it's here somewhere.
10:42Don't miss that.
10:47Is it a wild coincidence?
10:50Didn't expect to see my not-local doctor again.
10:53Are you staying at Jane's place?
10:55Yeah, she's our daughter's grandmother.
10:58Small world, huh?
10:59Did you just move in?
11:00Yeah, we bought number 30 from a bloke named Toady.
11:03Mm-hmm.
11:04See your cousin.
11:05All your best friends since kindy.
11:07No, no, we're just friends.
11:09Oh, he actually used to be my former boss.
11:11And bike club buddy.
11:13We used to live next door.
11:14We owned 32.
11:15Oh.
11:16Well, that's Haz and the gang now.
11:17Mm.
11:21At least they're making good use of that yard.
11:23It'd be funny if you were still there.
11:24Three doctors in a row.
11:26You know, you, my wife Remy, Dr Karl.
11:28Yeah.
11:30It'd be a real fancy-pants street, wouldn't it?
11:32Yeah.
11:33Good place to have a heart attack, hey?
11:35Anyway, you look like you've got places to be,
11:37so I won't hold you up.
11:39Yeah, likewise.
11:40It's lovely to see you again.
11:41You too.
11:42See ya.
11:44You're gonna have to say something now.
11:45We're gonna see her all the time.
11:46Yeah, that'll be a fun conversation.
11:47David.
11:48Which I'll definitely have.
11:50Aaron, David.
11:51Mum rang.
11:52Melanie was injured at the protest
11:53and she's at the hospital.
12:11Okay.
12:12It's a high-grade concussion.
12:14She's in and out of consciousness,
12:16so I'm getting in for a CAT scan as soon as possible.
12:18She's also shattered her shoulder,
12:20which will need a reconstruction.
12:23It doesn't feel real.
12:25Injuries like this are never nice.
12:27She was only ever at the school because of me.
12:30I should have shut down that protest.
12:33At the very least,
12:34we should have stayed at Harold's
12:35and not encouraged anything.
12:37Hey, for what it's worth,
12:38she's in the right place now.
12:45Melanie.
12:46Melanie.
12:47Hi, Melanie.
12:50You're in the hospital,
12:52but don't worry,
12:54we'll take good care of you.
12:55Oh, Melanie.
12:56I'm so sorry that you got hurt.
13:02I think...
13:05I was trying to help,
13:08and the security guard knocked me.
13:13The security guard?
13:15I told you I'd be home later.
13:28How is she?
13:29We're waiting on an update.
13:30Is Hugo with Mackenzie?
13:31You know,
13:32your brother would probably like your company right now.
13:34He doesn't get it,
13:35and I'm not a baby.
13:36I need to be here.
13:38All right.
13:39All right.
13:41She's awake.
13:43But she will still need to have a CAT scan
13:45and shoulder reconstruction.
13:47Well, she's conscious.
13:48That's good.
13:50Very.
13:51Does she seem like herself?
13:54She seems to be.
13:55She...
13:57She remembers everything.
13:59Including that it was an overzealous security guard
14:01that you hired
14:02who knocked her down the stairs.
14:04I mean,
14:05I'll admit things got out of hand,
14:07but there was no need for your henchmen to push people around.
14:11But then again,
14:12that this has been your approach since day one.
14:15The whole thing is,
14:16it's just...
14:17just a tragedy.
14:18Nicolette, Jane and the others,
14:19they were irresponsible.
14:20But I had blind trust in that team.
14:21Yeah, because they're the professionals, aren't they?
14:22They assaulted Melanie on my payroll.
14:23It sounds more like a terrible accident to me.
14:24What?
14:25So you think they just inflamed the situation?
14:27All right,
14:28let's not play the blame game.
14:29For all we know,
14:30more people could have been hurt
14:31if the guards weren't there.
14:32Oh, please,
14:33don't be kind to me.
14:34What?
14:35Someone's gotta be, don't they?
14:36Hey?
15:02Are you okay?
15:04Oh, well, I've had better days.
15:07Haven't we all?
15:08True.
15:10Tony and I were just discussing Nell.
15:14We just wish she didn't feel like she had to be here.
15:16Yeah, so do I.
15:19But I'm worried about you too.
15:24Oh, I'm the least of everyone's problems.
15:27Oh, Therese.
15:28I was so focused on that development
15:31that I pushed aside what closing the school would mean
15:35to so many people, including me.
15:38I mean, my kids weren't there.
15:42So many good students and teachers.
15:47I mean, am I that ruthless that I didn't see that?
15:53And now Melanie's hurt.
15:56You look like you need a hug.
15:59I know I do.
16:01I have to go to the hospital.
16:12It sounds like they've got a pretty full house already.
16:14What is this day?
16:16Mum's school is trashed.
16:17Melanie's injured.
16:18I can't just sit here.
16:20Guys, I hate to be the bearer of bad news,
16:22but it's going to be dusk soon.
16:23If we don't hit the road now,
16:24there's going to be roos everywhere.
16:26Look, we can stay in touch with Jane on the phone,
16:28same as if we're waiting here.
16:29No.
16:29You'll appreciate it once we have all our stuff back here tomorrow.
16:32I can't.
16:35Okay, well, what do you want to do then?
16:37Can you pack my room for me,
16:38chuck my clothes into garbage bags,
16:40anything in the drawers,
16:41tip them into a box?
16:42Are you sure?
16:42I'm probably going to have to hide out in a corner somewhere,
16:44but I have to go to the hospital.
16:46I'll find someone to look after Isla first.
16:49If it's what you want.
16:50As long as you stop beating yourself up so much.
16:59Quick stop for takeaways and we'll hit the road.
17:01I am so glad Nicolette is not making copies at Harold's anymore.
17:12You have to do it, boo.
17:14It's going to weigh on you otherwise.
17:17Go.
17:17Hey, fancy seeing you here.
17:32I just want to let you know,
17:34since we're actually moving here now,
17:38and it'll probably come up again.
17:42I used to be a doctor,
17:43but I'm not anymore.
17:46Oh, okay.
17:48Yeah, I just didn't think it was worth going into details before.
17:50Yeah, no, fair enough.
17:52Yeah, I'm actually in a new phase of my career.
17:54Great.
17:55Well, it sounds like we've got another set of queer parents on the street.
17:58Yeah, we're actually moving into Jane's.
18:00Well, we should have you over for dinner.
18:01Yeah.
18:02How do you feel about takeaway?
18:04You know what they say,
18:05it's not about the food.
18:06Yeah.
18:06Anyway, I should get moving,
18:09but we're actually moving our stuff in tomorrow, so...
18:11All right.
18:11See you around like a whistle.
18:12Yeah.
18:17I'm proud of you.
18:24This looks straight ahead for me.
18:34Okay.
18:34It's good.
18:35I'll just check the back.
18:36It's good.
18:40He shouldn't be here.
18:43Totally.
18:44Please tell him to go.
18:45I don't want him here.
18:46Okay.
18:47Melanie,
18:48take a deep breath.
18:50Melanie.
18:50Melanie.
18:51Melanie, I need you to take a deep breath.
18:54It's okay.
19:00It's okay.
19:01It's okay.
19:01I really don't think that I should be here.
19:09I don't want to risk agitating her anymore.
19:15All right, Melody Fish, it's time for us to hop it.
19:18But Melody's in good hands, I'm sure Susan and Jane will give us an update if anything changes.
19:22Yeah, of course. We're already doing 15-minute updates for Wendy.
19:25But I don't want to go. I want to see Mel.
19:29I don't know that they'll allow any more visitors now.
19:31Are you in?
19:32Well, yes.
19:33But I'm almost family.
19:37Well, I really don't know how it works.
19:39I could ask Remy next time she comes by.
19:41All right, Melody needs to get some sleep and you need dinner in bed, babe.
19:44You can't make me go. Mel might need me.
19:47I can guarantee you that Melody does not need you spending all night here.
19:51Can I suggest a compromise?
19:53I'm going to be here for another hour or two.
19:55I'm not going to stay all night.
19:57And I'd be happy to bring Mel home with me.
19:59Not like it's a school night.
20:03Can I?
20:05Uh, yeah.
20:06Yeah, sure. That's a good compromise. Thank you.
20:09Hey, I listen to Mackenzie. I can stay as long as necessary.
20:12It would be so good to see your face.
20:13Even though my grand gesture if you ended up like this?
20:16Let's just focus on Melody.
20:20Code blue!
20:22Code blue.
20:23Code three.
20:24Code blue, intracranial hemorrhage. We need to get to surgery.
20:30Hi, this is Dr. Barker Murphy, ED.
20:34Yeah, have you got an eye prepped?
20:35Right, yep, tell the neuro I can assist.
20:37Traveling.
20:38Coming up on Neighbours.
20:55Nicolette Stone, you're under arrest.
20:57What?
20:57Arrest me!
20:58This is not funny.
21:00I am not laughing, Andrew!
21:03You can't die, Dad.
21:05I can't lose another mum.
21:06Tell me, can you still feel my heart, baby?
21:12My heart, baby?
21:13My heart, baby?
21:30Neighbours.
21:32Everybody needs good neighbours.
21:35Neighbours.
21:36With a little understanding.
21:41You can find the perfect land.
21:46Neighbours.
21:49Should be there for one another.
21:52That's when good neighbours become good friends.
22:00Good friends.
22:02That's when good neighbours become good friends.
22:11That's when good neighbours become good friends.
22:13You
Schreibe den ersten Kommentar
Kommentar hinzufügen

Empfohlen

23:04
Als nächstes auf Sendung