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The Stalker attempts to murder Sally. Cassie tries to heal the rift between Ric and Henry. A new arrival heats things up for Jesse.

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00:00Don't worry, by the time we're finished you'll be asking Rick who?
00:03You're really willing to help me after how mean I've been.
00:06Yeah, of course I am.
00:08Isn't that what best friends are for?
00:10You weren't using appliances or anything, were you?
00:14Sally?
00:15You weren't using appliances or anything?
00:28Car 645 to base, 25 year old female found unconscious at the scene,
00:32no obvious signs of trauma, vitals stable, preparing to transport.
00:35What's going on?
00:35They're taking our task.
00:36Well what happened?
00:37Well we're out there fixing the fuse box and talking and then I came back in...
00:40Did she say anything? Did she call out?
00:42Nothing, she said something but I don't even...
00:44Look it's not your fault love.
00:46Alright, let's go.
00:47Look, um, I'll go to the hospital, you go up and get young Pippa and see if you can find
00:51Rick.
00:53Pulse 60, BP 110 over 60.
00:56GCS 7, she's got a litre of fluids on board.
00:58Exam 1.
00:59Tom, all we know is that she collapsed mate.
01:02Let me get a look at her and I'll tell you what's going on, okay?
01:05Martha was with her though, having a bit of a yarn and when Sel didn't answer,
01:08Martha came in and found her on the kitchen floor like that.
01:10No kidding, thanks.
01:13Sally, can you hear me?
01:13What's going on?
01:14Sally.
01:15People's equal, both reacting.
01:17You think it's Amy Tamer?
01:18I don't understand why she's unconscious.
01:20Okay, well maybe you've got to get her head CT scanning.
01:22That's clean.
01:22I mean, I know a situation for my wife, mate.
01:24I understand, I understand but just let me take care of Earl, right?
01:26We'll get that head CT urgently, I want an FBC, UEC, COAGS and a BSL now.
01:31Page the neurosurgeon.
01:32Keep her on quarter hourly neuro obs.
01:34We're going to find out what's going on.
01:37Go with her and page me as soon as you get the results.
01:40So, honey, honey.
01:42Maybe.
01:42Sel.
01:45I told you we wouldn't find anyone.
01:46Oh, it's only been a couple of hours.
01:49We need to give it time or we'll just end up with a loser.
01:52Do you really think I'll find someone?
01:54Yeah, and positive.
01:55Trust me, heaps of guys would kill to go out with you.
01:59Thanks.
02:00Um, I'm sorry for being such a cow these past few years.
02:03Oh, ancient history.
02:04It's cool, we're friends now.
02:06Maybe the four of us can hang out sometime.
02:08Um, the four of us?
02:10Yeah, you, me, Rick and Henry.
02:12Oh, sorry, stupid idea.
02:14It's the last thing you'd want to do if you're child.
02:16Oh, no, no, no, it's not that.
02:17I'd be okay with it.
02:18It's just Rick and Henry.
02:21Yeah, I heard some stuff had gone down between them
02:23but Emma said they'd kind of sorted it out
02:25since some surf rescue thing a couple of weeks ago or...
02:28Yeah, it was a start.
02:29But they're still pretty meh with each other.
02:32But you see, the thing is, I think that they could actually be friends
02:35if they'd just put the piles behind them
02:36and talk to each other for more than five minutes.
02:39Hmm.
02:40It does suck that we can't all hang out.
02:41It'd be fun.
02:45So maybe we need to give the guys a helping hand.
02:48What have you got in mind?
02:53Doesn't the game work a lot better when you've got someone to play against?
02:56What, are we sick of Matilda already, are we?
02:58No, she's really nice.
03:00Then what are you doing here, looking for a pool partner?
03:02I'm not, you're the one playing alone.
03:05She's just been telling me about all the stuff between you and Henry.
03:09And I've been thinking, when are we going to get over it?
03:11I mean, we can't be angry then forever.
03:13Why not?
03:14I just reckon life's too short.
03:16So what, it's not like I have to hang out with you.
03:18But what if you did?
03:19Hang out with Dolby?
03:20And Cassie, yeah.
03:21That is never going to happen.
03:23Why not?
03:23Because the guy's a dork.
03:25Well, you know what?
03:26Today is not.
03:27Today is cool.
03:28And you're going to hang out with me.
03:30Look, you can say no if you want to be a chicken, but...
03:33Henry's already said yes, so...
03:34If you back out, you're the one who's going to look like a loser.
03:48So, um...
03:50How have you...
03:52Are you okay?
03:54Mm.
03:55Good.
03:56Good.
03:58I see you later.
03:59Sure.
04:01Sorry.
04:03I don't even know what I'm doing here.
04:06Because you know it's the right thing to do.
04:07No, I'm here because you think it's the right thing to do.
04:11Well, you seem to be enjoying yourself this afternoon.
04:13I wonder if Martha is after your rude introduction.
04:16How may I help you, Grandauntie Morag?
04:19You can help me by starting to behave yourself.
04:22Martha is your cousin.
04:23Alfred is your grandfather, whether you like it or not.
04:25But now is neither the time nor the place to discuss it.
04:28But I will be having words with you, young man.
04:31Whatever.
04:34Hi, guys.
04:35Hey.
04:42So...
04:45This is awkward.
04:47Brick.
04:48You have to come with me.
04:49What for?
04:50It's Sally.
04:50She's collapsed.
04:51She's gone to the hospital.
04:52Is she all right?
04:53I'll drive you.
04:54Oh, let us know when you hear something.
04:56Yes, Steve.
04:58The results are in.
05:00The CT scan shows a blood clot in the occipital lobe.
05:05That would explain her unconsciousness and blurred vision.
05:07Well, how bad?
05:08I mean, it's already going to be affecting her sight.
05:10I guess any bigger she could go blind.
05:12It's not a huge bleed, but obviously it's been bleeding for a while,
05:14so we do need to act now.
05:16We should have given her a scan last week when she came in.
05:18She recovered quickly.
05:20The skull x-ray showed no fractures.
05:21It wasn't necessary.
05:22Well, it doesn't help us now, does it, mate?
05:25We need to get her down to theatre straight away.
05:27The neurosurgeon's arrived.
05:30What are you thinking?
05:30We need to drain the blood clot, Flynn, now.
05:34Believe me, if there was any other way.
05:36But we can't wait for this to resolve itself,
05:38so we're going to have to...
05:39Drill the hole in a morse head.
05:42I know.
05:45I'm sorry, I have to ask.
05:48Do I have your permission?
05:54Yeah, I'm...
05:55I'll sign the consent forms as soon as Zoe gets in from me.
05:58You'd better get going.
06:01Would it be okay?
06:02I should have picked that up, I mean, I should have.
06:05There was no way to know.
06:07You cannot blame yourself.
06:15Is she okay?
06:16Flynn, what is the doctor saying?
06:18There's a clot and it's, um...
06:21It's pressing up against the back part of the brain,
06:24which is responsible for sight.
06:25Well, what does that mean?
06:26Well, they're going to have to operate and try to relieve the pressure.
06:30Will she be all right?
06:32I don't know.
06:53How's it going?
06:57Look, I know what's going through your head.
06:59No, you don't.
07:00You've got no idea.
07:04It's really easy to remember the day my mum died.
07:07It was two years ago when I was 16.
07:12She was working the next paddock on a tractor.
07:15I heard it first, just this revving noise.
07:19I bolted over.
07:22The tractor had rolled, but I couldn't see her anywhere.
07:28I thought she must have been thrown or something, but she wasn't.
07:34She was under it.
07:37By the time I got to her, she wasn't very good.
07:41I tried to tell her that everything was going to be fine.
07:46By the time the ambulance got to us, she was gone.
07:52But at least I was with her.
07:54I got to hold her and tell her how much I loved her before she went.
08:01I'm so sorry, I didn't know.
08:03It's fine.
08:04All I'm trying to say is, I know what you're going through and it doesn't have to be this hard.
08:11Grandad wants to be here for you, if you let him.
08:14And me too.
08:15But it's up to you.
08:26Thank God they found it.
08:27Yeah, well, we can thank young Martha for that.
08:29If she hadn't called in the cavalry as quick as she did, it might have been a very different story.
08:33Yeah, who's Martha?
08:35Oh, sorry.
08:36Martha, come on down.
08:37Meet Jesse McGregor.
08:39He's one of my partners in this joint.
08:41Jesse, meet Martha McKenzie, my granddaughter.
08:44Granddaughter?
08:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:45It's a long story.
08:46I'll fill you in later.
08:47Right.
08:47Well, good to meet you.
08:48Yeah, you too.
08:51And there's no complications.
08:52It all went pretty smoothly.
08:53She was stable throughout the surgery and we've evacuated 30 mils of blood.
08:57We'll have to see how her eyesight is now that she's awake.
09:08She's good.
09:16I can't see properly.
09:18You've had a clot.
09:20It's been affecting your eyesight.
09:22Okay, but it's all gone now.
09:23Everything's gone.
09:25I'll leave you to it, but Sally, if you need anything, please bless me, okay?
09:37You're making a habit of scaring me a bit.
09:40I'm sorry.
09:43I love you so much.
09:46Okay?
09:47Can you come in too?
09:48Yeah, mate, of course.
09:50That's right.
09:56Hi.
09:57Hi.
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10:26Hi.
10:27Hi.
10:28It's for a good cause.
10:30Right, well, I'm a really good cause
10:31and I give to myself generously quite a lot.
10:33You could take a leaf out of this young lady's book,
10:36Jessie McGregor.
10:36She's only been here five minutes,
10:38but she's already got more community spirit
10:41than half the people around here.
10:42Is that right?
10:43Oh, what about you, Alf?
10:45Are you coming to the party tomorrow?
10:47Oh, I don't know, Colleen.
10:48This jet lag thing's hit me pretty hard.
10:50But didn't you stay in the city for a couple of days
10:52before you came back here?
10:53You must have knocked it on the head by now.
10:55Actually, I think I'm having a bit of a relapse.
10:58Well, Stuart, I would have hoped
11:00that community spirit ran in the family.
11:06So, how does it feel being the shining light of the community?
11:09How does it feel being the worst barman I've ever seen?
11:13Excuse me?
11:15You're not going to fix those things that way.
11:24All right, that easy.
11:25How did you know how to do that?
11:26My uncle owned a local pub.
11:28I could pour a beer before I could drive.
11:30Yeah, of course.
11:31So, would you be interested in doing some shifts here, maybe?
11:34Oh, yeah, maybe.
11:35Excellent.
11:36So, any other surprises I should know about
11:38before you start working here?
11:40I don't know.
11:41I guess you'll just have to find out, won't you?
11:45If you can handle little dress-ups.
11:47Put it on down there.
11:49Looking for a clear spot, man.
11:51You look lovely.
11:52They are.
11:53Just a bit worried about Sally.
11:55Sally?
11:56Haven't you heard?
11:57She's taking another turn.
11:59She's in hospital.
12:02Oh!
12:02There we are.
12:03There we are.
12:10There we are.
12:20There we are.
12:22Hello?
12:22No, no, who's there?
12:25Who's there?
12:28What are you doing?
12:35Sal?
12:38Sal?
12:40Calm down, calm down.
12:41What happened?
12:43I didn't do anything.
12:44There's someone in here.
12:47What?
12:48I woke up and there was someone standing next to me.
13:02I mean, I've spoken to all of the girls and no one saw anyone strange coming or going.
13:07Do you really think there was somebody in there?
13:08I don't know, no.
13:10Sally's been a bit stressed out since the accident
13:12and I just think maybe with a blurry vision she might have thought she saw something.
13:15Well, she's just had brain surgery.
13:17I mean, she's bound to be disorientated.
13:19And it's not just her sight.
13:20The pressure in her head from that kind of hemorrhage is bound to cause all sorts of dilutions.
13:24It's a little bit more than that.
13:25She has been displaying symptoms of paranoia for a little while.
13:30Well, she's had a pretty full on week.
13:32Well, I just don't know what else I can do to convince her that no one's after her.
13:37Well, she'll be okay.
13:44I heard about Sally. I just wanted to see if she's okay.
13:46Yeah, yeah, yeah. She should be fine.
13:48Can I see her? I'll show up to her.
13:49It would be a good idea. She might take her mind off things.
13:51She's just in heright for them.
13:52Josie, she's not seen properly yet.
13:54I'll be there to mind.
14:00Sally, it's Josie.
14:03I heard what happened and I had to come down.
14:09Are you all right?
14:12Nobody will believe me.
14:15There was somebody in this room.
14:18I could see their outline and I could feel them.
14:22I mean, I don't know what they were doing here,
14:24but I, it's okay, I swore them off.
14:26I'm not crazy.
14:27What exactly did you see?
14:31They were just standing there beside my bed
14:35and then the alarms went off and they ran out.
14:41I know that Flynn doesn't believe me.
14:44Do you have any idea who it was?
14:51It was a stalker.
14:54It had to be, I know how this sounds,
15:01but it was, I know that the police think that it's Mark,
15:06but it's not.
15:08They haven't got him because, because he was here.
15:11He was, he was right here in this room.
15:13You have to believe me.
15:14I do, I do, I do believe you.
15:22All right, I'm sorry to interrupt,
15:24but I need to talk to you.
15:26I think that she's going to be okay.
15:28That's excellent.
15:29You must be so happy.
15:31Yeah, you know, Miss, Miss, but she's cool.
15:34Yeah, she is.
15:37So, anyway, you'll have to tell me
15:39whether this color looks totally wrong on me
15:41and don't like, so I'll know.
15:46So, Fanny thinks it's going to look bad on Cassie, huh?
15:48Yeah, totally.
15:49She's all right.
15:53So, do they know when Miss Fletcher's going to get out of hospital?
15:57No, not yet.
15:58I guess she'll just be glad to get home with you guys.
16:01I mean, it sucks when you're not with your family.
16:04Yeah.
16:06This sounds remarkably like a conversation
16:08we had two weeks ago, Josie.
16:10I am telling you,
16:12the stalker could still be out there.
16:14Now, what I saw at Mark's house,
16:16now what's happening with Sally?
16:18It is all circumstantial.
16:19You have no proof of anything.
16:21But if there is even a chance
16:23that the stalker's still out there
16:24and that Sally's in danger,
16:25I've got to say something to Peter.
16:26What, and incriminate yourself
16:27by admitting you broke into Mark's house?
16:29Morag, what choice do I have?
16:31You can stop living in Fantasyland.
16:33You don't know for a fact
16:34that the knife was planted there,
16:36and now the latest claims
16:37are coming from a woman
16:38who's just had brain surgery.
16:39You walk into Peter's office...
16:40Then you do it.
16:41I beg your pardon.
16:42Morag, talk to Peter.
16:46Try and suss out what would happen
16:47if I told him what I know.
16:48What if any difference it would make?
16:53Forget it.
16:54I am not becoming involved.
16:56Morag, please.
16:57I am begging you,
16:58and this is for Sally's sake too,
17:00all it will take is one little conversation.
17:05Detective, may I?
17:07Of course.
17:10I have a hypothetical for you.
17:12That is if you're interested.
17:14Okay.
17:16Suppose someone had a suspicion,
17:18not proof, just a suspicion,
17:20that the summer-based stalker
17:21was still out there,
17:22and that you, in fact,
17:23had arrested the wrong man,
17:24but by telling you
17:26on what they based that suspicion,
17:28well, I dropped them
17:29in a rather lot of hot water.
17:31How would you advise they proceed?
17:33Hypothetically.
17:34Yes.
17:36Mrs. Bellingham, what's going on?
17:38Nothing.
17:38I'm just curious.
17:39Rubbish.
17:40Has this got anything to do with Josie Russell?
17:42Well, why would you say that?
17:43Oh, well, I'll call it a hunch.
17:47Okay, hypothetically,
17:48if there is any evidence,
17:49I need to know.
17:50Well, there isn't.
17:51I just told you,
17:51the person in this hypothetical scenario
17:53is, what,
17:54simply suspicious.
17:57Okay, then there'd be no chance
17:59that any policeman in his right mind
18:01would ignore the mountain of evidence
18:02stacking up against the man
18:03who's already behind bars.
18:06Just as I thought.
18:08Thank you, Detective.
18:10My hypothetical curiosity
18:12has been satisfied.
18:15Nice day.
18:15You too.
18:18Are you kidding?
18:19With this, you guys are out of control.
18:21You can never have too much.
18:22Tanda, are you for real?
18:23Hey, lip gloss matters.
18:24You always want to leave
18:25a good first impression.
18:26Okay.
18:27G'day, kids.
18:27Hey, Mr. Stewart.
18:28Hi, Mr. Stewart.
18:29How are you?
18:30Yeah, good, thanks, love.
18:31You've met Matilda and Henry Hunter
18:33and Cassie Turner.
18:35Yeah, I met Cassie Turner.
18:37Actually, I've heard
18:38she's a fantastic cyclist.
18:39Oh, is that right?
18:40Oh, good on you, love.
18:41You can never be too fit.
18:44I'll catch up with you guys in a bit.
18:52Alf.
18:53Yeah, mate.
18:55I've kind of just been
18:56looking at things
18:56a bit differently today
18:57and
18:59well, I don't want
19:00to be like this with us.
19:02Neither do I.
19:04So I was thinking
19:06if you still wanted to do
19:07that fishing trip
19:08that we talked about,
19:09then you...
19:09Yeah,
19:10I reckon I'll be in that.
19:13I'll tell you what, though.
19:15the way you've behaved
19:17since I got back.
19:21But we are about to have dinner.
19:23It'd be great if you'd join us.
19:24You might have to put up
19:25with more ag,
19:26but I reckon you've only
19:27caught one lecture over dinner.
19:29Oh, for heaven's sake, Alfred,
19:31haven't you even got us
19:32at the table yet?
19:33See what I mean?
19:46You don't believe me.
19:49It doesn't matter.
19:51It matters to me.
19:55Whether you want to hear it
19:57or not, Flynn,
19:57there is still somebody
19:58out there.
20:00Don't do this to you, sir.
20:01It's not me
20:02that's the problem.
20:05The stalker
20:05is still out there.
20:06So, please, honey.
20:07There's somebody in here, Flynn.

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