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Susan spielt ein gefährliches Katz-und-Maus-Spiel. Jane sucht die Wahrheit. Byron untersucht ein beunruhigendes Rätsel.

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00:00Previously on Neighbours
00:08Sorry, I don't understand
00:11Byron should become
00:15Joint Administrator of the Trust
00:17I thought Amanda was your friend
00:19She was? Yeah
00:20Hi, this is a good sign
00:23Yeah, car's showing signs of improvement
00:25Apparently there are some drugs which
00:27do mimic stroke symptoms
00:29I honestly think it's worthwhile getting the hospital
00:31to test Carl for these
00:32I'm gonna have to give you something a little stronger
00:34Neighbours
00:39Everybody needs good neighbours
00:43With a little understanding
00:47You can find the perfect plan
00:52Neighbours
00:56Should be there for one another
01:00That's when good neighbours
01:04That's when good neighbours
01:04Be good things
01:08Mystery solved. Eleanor was asking why the courtesy bus is late. She ran out of meds and needed to go to the pharmacy.
01:18Uh, okay, well if she's run out of something that's bad. Did she get them?
01:21Yeah, and don't stress, it's not everyday medication. It's just for when she has a flare up with her lungs. She could have sworn they were in her apartment but she can't find them anywhere. I wrote the name. Maybe one of the cleaners move them or something?
01:31Uh, possibly yeah, I'll look into it.
01:33The guy with the ginger beard came into the tram today. He'll be pleased to know that I didn't tell him that he needed to invest in some deodorant.
01:44Come on Dad, surely that warrants some wriggling. Some eye contact.
02:01Holly, I don't understand. I thought that he was improving.
02:07There'd been no interaction?
02:08None.
02:08He might just be exhausted. Even the slightest movements can take their toll.
02:14Something doesn't feel right.
02:16The specialist has been delayed. But as soon as he's assessed, then we'll know more.
02:22Recovery isn't linear. Sometimes it is one step forward, two steps back, okay?
02:27I should have taken his concerns more seriously.
02:51If Carl hadn't kept us in the dark, we might have avoided all this.
02:55He wanted hard evidence before he got us involved, not further accusations with no proof.
03:01Yes, but if we've worked as a team, we probably have proved by now. All we've got is speculation and assumption.
03:07Susan, Paul and I will take care of it. You've got to focus on Carl's recovery.
03:12I'm just scared that whatever Darcy's done, he's going to get away with it.
03:20Of course, of course you're scared. And I'm sure it's bringing up a lot of emotions from the past.
03:28Finn, Finn has crossed my mind once or twice, yeah.
03:33Hi, sorry to interrupt.
03:34Oh, that's okay. How are you, sweetheart?
03:38Oh, don't worry about me. How's Carl?
03:41Oh, he's making progress. I'm just going to head home, try and get some rest, and then I'll go back to the hospital.
03:47But don't worry, I'll keep everyone updated.
03:51Hey, is now an okay time to talk about work?
03:53Yeah, sure. What's up?
03:54Eleonora lost some medication.
03:56She's replaced it, but I just thought it might be worth checking to see if the cleaner saw it.
04:00It's called, uh, it's called, uh, Raspiridox.
04:04I hope I said that right.
04:06Um, just hang on a minute.
04:16Yes, it's Raspiridox.
04:19I know that a separate drugs or a cause of this, but please stop me that one first.
04:26Yeah, thanks. Thanks, Remy. Um, I really appreciate it.
04:29Okay, yeah, thanks. Bye.
04:32Hey.
04:34Hi.
04:37I assumed you'd be at the hospital.
04:39Oh, yeah, well, I'm just, um, just, uh, taking a bit of a break. What are you doing here?
04:45I'm just picking up the last of my stuff from Therese's garage.
04:47Oh, I thought you said there was no room at the hotel for any of your stuff.
04:51I made some more.
04:52Oh, well, Therese's at work so unfortunately, um, you're not going to be able to access the garage.
05:00It's a bummer.
05:01Oh, well, another time.
05:04Um, I'll let you get some rest. I'm going to pop in and see Carl tonight.
05:07Darcy?
05:07Um, do you remember what you said to me yesterday about being here for me?
05:16Yeah, I meant to.
05:18Good, because, um, I, I, I could really use someone to talk to.
05:26Sure.
05:28Lead the way.
05:29Anybody heard that, uh, Carl's making improvement?
05:51Oh, not according to Holly. She thinks he's getting worse.
05:54Ah, what a, a, a terrifying rollercoaster to be on. It must be so, so, so stressful.
06:01Yeah.
06:02Everyone in that family seems to be on edge.
06:05Even Darcy.
06:07He had a, go at me.
06:09Well, he, he shouldn't be taking it out on you.
06:11Yeah, what exactly happened?
06:13Well, he was angry that I decided to look after Amanda's trust fund with Byron.
06:18Somebody needs to have a word with him.
06:20Well, it sounds like he was out of line.
06:21Yeah, big time. He scared me.
06:26And then he said something really weird.
06:29He said that I let him down.
06:34Carl had concerns that Darcy was after Amanda's money.
06:38What are you saying, Paul?
06:41There was a reason that Darcy was angry with Sadie.
06:44Now, if I were you, I would interrogate your mother's estate.
06:48Okay, but if he approaches again, just be careful, because he can be volatile.
06:51Okay.
07:00I have to be realistic about the future.
07:03If Carl survives this, then who knows what his recovery is going to look like.
07:09Hmm.
07:09He's going to need all our support.
07:17Would you consider moving in?
07:19Here?
07:21You're a doctor.
07:24And you love Carl.
07:25It makes sense.
07:28I wouldn't expect you to be his full-time carer, but it would certainly lighten the load for me.
07:34And for Holly.
07:34Sorry.
07:39Sorry.
07:41Um...
07:42I shouldn't have put you on the spot like that.
07:45I mean, obviously, you're going to be so busy with your clinic.
07:49That's fine.
07:50Carl's health comes first.
07:51Yeah, well, there's just, you know, there's just so much to think about.
07:58I mean, depending on his mobility, I might need to install handrails or make other adjustments around the place.
08:06Hmm.
08:07I think it's a little early to be thinking about that.
08:13Why don't you take a rest?
08:14Let me do that.
08:17Oh, it's okay.
08:18I can manage.
08:18No, please, please.
08:19I like to feel useful.
08:23Thanks.
08:23Thanks.
08:23Thanks.
08:24Thanks.
08:24Thanks.
08:37We went through all of Nana's boxes, Annabelle.
08:59We found these.
09:00Ah.
09:02All right, so what is this that I'm looking at?
09:04It's, um, it's dividends for a company called...
09:06Sage Keyes.
09:07Nana had shares.
09:09Yeah, it looks that way.
09:10Wait, why didn't the lawyer mention that?
09:12I had the same question, so I gave Russell a call.
09:14He had no idea either.
09:16Wow, strange.
09:17Mm-hmm.
09:18He said he'll look into it and call me back.
09:25It's going to get cold.
09:31Ugh.
09:32It's probably just someone wanting an update about Carl.
09:36Hey.
09:37Hey.
09:37Uh, look, we know you're meant to be resting, but we just want to check in.
09:43Oh, that's so sweet.
09:46Oh, um, as you can see, I've got company, so there's no need.
09:49You should go and enjoy the rest of your day.
09:51Look, it's just that you seem really upset when JJ mentioned Eleanor's medication.
09:56Yeah, I'm sorry.
09:56I should have spoken to Therese privately.
09:58But, uh, you know, I know how much you have going on without worrying about work, sir.
10:03Well, what's this about Eleanor?
10:05Oh, just some medication went missing from her room.
10:07Did Susan not tell you?
10:09No, that's the first I've heard of it.
10:11I just haven't had a chance to tell you yet, that's all.
10:15Well, I'm sure I'll take it up with her when I'm next in.
10:17Oh, she'll appreciate that, yeah.
10:19I was no healthy yesterday.
10:20Well, thank you both for stopping by.
10:23Well, see you later.
10:28No, good thing this tastes so warm.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Mm.
10:35Good thing.
10:40Mm.
10:50What did you say the name of that company was?
10:56Sage Keys.
10:58How many shares exactly does the statement say Amanda had?
11:01Yeah, take a look at it yourself.
11:05Any idea how much it'd be worth?
11:09Um, well, I'm not exactly sure what the market is doing today,
11:13but I've got to say that it'd be worth somewhere in the vicinity of a couple of million.
11:17Dollars.
11:18Mm.
11:19Surely that can't be right.
11:20Yeah.
11:22And, you know, that's the kind of money that somebody would be prepared to kill for.
11:29Hey, so I just spoke to Russell, the county's done some hunting.
11:31Apparently the shares, they were transferred very recently.
11:34To who?
11:36Darcy Tyler.
11:39What on earth is happening?
11:43Well, I'll be, um, I'll be heading back to the hospital shortly.
11:47You should come with me.
11:48Save your visiting tonight.
11:49Oh, I'd love to, but I've got things to do.
11:53Oh, could you change your plans?
11:57It would mean the world to me and to Carl.
12:01Sure.
12:01No problem.
12:02Thanks.
12:03It's okay, I can call him back.
12:14Well, um, we should get going.
12:17Are you right?
12:20Um, yes.
12:21Yes.
12:24You okay?
12:25Uh, yeah.
12:36Oh.
12:38Oh.
12:41Sam.
12:44What have you done to me?
12:45You've done this to yourself.
13:02How did I get here?
13:03Your blood pressure's slightly elevated, but that's expected.
13:11Oh.
13:12Would you like me to stay?
13:29No, it's okay.
13:30Okay.
13:30I've been piecing it all together while you were asleep.
13:42Not as naive as I used to be, Darcy.
13:45I know you put something in the tea, so I switched the mugs.
13:47Did you kill Amanda?
14:08We know what you did with the shares.
14:11I suspect that Carl was getting too close to the truth, so you...
14:15You tried to kill him, too.
14:20It's all going to come out now, Darcy.
14:23So at least have the guts to admit the truth.
14:36You're pathetic.
14:45Paul, I honestly can't thank you enough.
14:51You've been such a good friend to Carl.
14:54Oh, don't be silly, Susan.
14:55He would have done exactly the same for me.
14:57So now that we know it's not a stroke, what does this mean for Dad's recovery?
15:00Well, we found extremely high levels of risperidox in his system.
15:03We've given him IV fluids to counteract that.
15:05Then he should start to make recovery quickly.
15:07Will there be permanent damage?
15:11It's really too early to tell.
15:13But the paralytic component will wear off over time.
15:17I meant it when I said that I wanted to see Darcy.
15:21Well, you won't.
15:22Your dad is the only person who deserves our attention.
15:30You're right.
15:32Let's go be with Dad.
15:34I'll go with you.
15:34Let Fox into the hen house.
15:44Oh, darling, come on.
15:45You're not responsible for this.
15:47My insecurities over Chelsea made me do a deal with the devil.
15:51I'm the one that hired Darcy.
15:53Now one woman's dead and one of my best friends is in hospital.
15:56Oh, hey, hey, hey, come on.
15:58This is not your fault, right?
15:59Well, you can stop blaming yourself for Nana's death now.
16:06This is all on Darcy.
16:07Oh, but is it?
16:08I mean, we don't know anything for sure.
16:11I mean, did Darcy force Mum to go to the Dandenong's?
16:14I'm sure we're going to have all of those answers once the police interview her.
16:17I just, I just, I just can't stop thinking about her final moments.
16:21Was she scared?
16:23Was she?
16:24Jane, don't do that to yourself.
16:26Whatever you're imagining is probably worse.
16:28What if we never know the truth?
16:29Holly said that Darcy's refusing to speak.
16:31He's most likely just waiting for his lawyer.
16:33Well, surely he wouldn't withhold the truth from us.
16:35He's a rat.
16:36Anything's possible.
16:37Hey, how are you going?
16:46You know, this is a lot to process.
16:48Well, we know one thing for sure.
16:51Darcy was right.
16:52I'm stupid.
16:53Sadie, you can't say that.
16:54I mean, I was his puppet.
16:56And he manipulated me every step of the way.
16:58And I let him.
16:59No, he took advantage of your trust.
17:00He saw that you're a good person who sees the best in someone.
17:02That's it.
17:04Yeah?
17:07Good to see that spark back in your eyes.
17:11No, no, no.
17:12No, no, no.
17:13Just leave all the talking to us.
17:15Yeah, you'll be annoying us with your singing in no time.
17:18We've missed it.
17:20Really?
17:23You were right about Darcy.
17:25He even tried to convince us that you were still taking painkillers.
17:29But nobody believed it.
17:30We owe Paul a lot too.
17:32He took over your investigation and worked out what Darcy was trying to do.
17:35Plus, we now have proof that Darcy stole money from Amanda.
17:40Susan's being modest.
17:42She was so amazing, beating Darcy at his own game.
17:46He tried to drug her and do a runner, but she turned the tables on him.
17:51More like switch the T's.
17:55My hero.
17:56Wait.
18:02You wait right there and you tell me what you did to my mother.
18:08You tell me she trusted you and we deserve the truth.
18:27Tell me.
18:29You tell me what you did to her.
18:32Your specialist is very happy with how you're tracking.
18:52Even in the last hour, his speech has improved significantly.
18:56We are not out of the woods yet, though.
18:59There's very little literature on what Carl's been through.
19:03You receive risperiodox well above the recommended dose.
19:07It will be a bit of a wait-and-see type situation to determine whether there's any ongoing issues.
19:13I'm sorry.
19:13I understand.
19:15Rumi, thank you for your help.
19:17I'm so sorry for what you've been through.
19:21Darcy's not only a doctor, he's your family.
19:23I just can't believe it.
19:38You're going to have to look after me again like you did in Europe.
19:42And I will be so glad.
19:43I thought I was going to lose you.
19:53I was terrified I'd be trapped in my own body.
19:56You were aware of everything.
19:58I could feel and hear everything.
20:02I just couldn't move or talk.
20:06That sounds like a nightmare.
20:07How did you know to switch the drinks?
20:17Learning from the past.
20:20Finn?
20:21Yeah.
20:21Keep your breath tied to your tongue.
20:32Keep your words and where they came from.
20:37I've got time for intertwining, but it's grasping for life.
20:52I've got time for unwinding, but let's hope for the night.
21:09I've got time for unwinding, but let's hope for a second till the last.
21:22Come and let us hold for a second till the last.
21:29She's not tired of understanding.
21:53She's tired of where I'm standing.
22:09I've got time for unwinding, but let's hope for a second till the last.
22:25Call and let us hold for a second till the last.
22:33Coming up on Neighbours.
22:42I never thought that I would be a teacher's vet.
22:44For her to go out of her way and move that law exam, what did I do to deserve that?
22:48What are you and Dad fighting about?
22:50I contacted his biological family.
22:52I think I want to fix things with savings and get back together.
22:54You're looking at a mass exodus.
22:57What?
22:57People are talking about leaving.
23:01Neighbours.
23:03Everybody needs good neighbours.
23:06That's when good neighbours become good friends.
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