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Home and Away - Season 39 - Episode 58

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00:00Closer each day
00:03Home and away
00:07Don't hide
00:09Seriously
00:10I just hope I get to clear my name
00:12I hope you realise what a mess you've made for yourself
00:15Why would a man professing his innocence skip bail?
00:19Even if I'm found innocent of the drug charges
00:21I ditched my ankle monitor and ran
00:22I'm going to prison
00:23Stop presuming the worst
00:25And stop ignoring reality
00:26You'll be in remand until he's trialled
00:28Sweetheart, you had to know
00:30This is where it would land
00:31Coming back here was a mistake
00:33We should have stayed in WA
00:35I would hate to be the bearer of bad news
00:37But we've run out of time
00:38How come?
00:39There's a guy called John Palmer
00:40And he's made it his mission to find out who's living here
00:42So what are you suggesting we do?
00:44I'll turn myself in, today
00:49See you soon?
00:50Yeah, I'll do what I can
00:51We'll just head through the interview room
00:53I know where it is
00:55You just picked this bloke up on the way back from a public disturbance call-out, did you?
00:59Everything's above board, Sarge
01:00Yeah, I'll be the judge of that
01:01Isn't that funny how so many fugitives are turning themselves in lately?
01:17So what do you think of the bag?
01:19I've probably seen any of it
01:21You're looking at it now, mate
01:24It's okay, I guess
01:26Only okay?
01:29I reckon Dad could out-surf most of them
01:32I reckon
01:34And your mum
01:35Could out-surf all of them
01:40Let's go for a walk
01:41Yeah, okay
01:55Hey
01:56Hi
01:56Just the person I was hoping to see
01:57Yeah, I was going to call you to see if you'd heard from Tanya
02:00No, no, nothing yet
02:01But I called the prison to check in
02:03And he has allowed visitors from tomorrow
02:05Great, alright
02:06Well, that's when we'll go
02:07Together
02:08I really appreciate it, thank you
02:10It's not over yet, okay
02:13We can still get him out of there
02:16There's a lot of people
02:19Yeah, I really do
02:29One, two, two
02:31One, two are
02:35Yeah, I've got one
02:37One, two are
02:39Eight, one
02:39One, two are
02:40Eight, four are
02:40Eight, five are
02:40Eight
02:41Eight
02:41Two are
02:42Eight
02:42Nine
02:43Eight
02:43Eight
02:46Parita.
02:47Right.
02:49Yep.
02:51You looking at a long stint?
02:53Fifteen years pending trial.
02:56Can I give you some advice, mate?
03:01Look, prison's lonely enough as it is.
03:03You don't have to stand out here on your own.
03:07Alright, there's programs you can get involved in.
03:10Nah, I'm all good.
03:12Alright, fair enough.
03:15Good luck.
03:20So let me get this straight.
03:22Someone else confessed to the murder that you were convicted of.
03:26Yep.
03:27But you, what, forgot that you escaped a custodial sentence?
03:31No.
03:32No, I didn't forget.
03:33I just...
03:33They called the bloke who did it.
03:35I thought I was good.
03:37Did anyone give you the heads up that your charge might still be active?
03:41No.
03:41So you just came to that conclusion all by yourself after a decade?
03:50I'm here now, right?
03:53I've got a family.
03:56A kid, right?
03:57And I'll bet you know what that's like.
04:01I just...
04:03I want to move on for them.
04:08I don't want this hanging over my head.
04:12Wow.
04:13I don't want this hanging over my head.
04:34I want this hanging over my head.
04:40Something like that.
04:41Oh, well, welcome back to the bay.
04:43I mean, take a seat wherever you like
04:45and someone will be able to take your order.
04:46Shotgun choosing.
04:48Oi, Casey.
04:50Restaurant, not a race course.
04:52Menus.
04:53Oh, thank you.
04:54Cute kid.
04:55They change your life.
04:57Mostly for the better.
05:08You know, a long time ago,
05:10your dad and I used to run this place.
05:14It was called Angelo's back then.
05:15You guys run a pizza place?
05:17Hmm?
05:18How come you didn't tell me?
05:20Guess I never came up.
05:24We had some pretty good times here, mate.
05:31Hey, Ram.
05:33Justin, hey.
05:34Went past your place, but no one was there.
05:36Oh, sorry, mate.
05:37I just got back from visiting Mum and Dad.
05:39Ah, right.
05:41Guess they wanted to know
05:42how everything with the surgery went.
05:44I'm sorry, mate.
05:45John told us.
05:46Of course he did.
05:47It's all good.
05:48It's not a big secret anymore.
05:49Gotcha.
05:51How'd it all go?
05:53You're good.
05:53Yeah, they got it all.
05:55Oh, mate.
05:56Mate, that is such good news.
05:58Cheers, mate.
05:59I appreciate that.
06:00So any particular reason
06:03that you were at our place?
06:04I was hoping I could have a word
06:06with you and Eden.
06:07Well, I don't know where she is,
06:08but I'm all ears.
06:10Righto.
06:12How would you guys feel
06:13if I took the Lyric van back?
06:18All right.
06:20You have permission for one phone call.
06:22Now, did you register the phone number
06:23you were calling when you arrived?
06:25Yeah.
06:25Thanks.
06:28Thanks.
06:43You are receiving a call
06:45from inmate Tane Perritor
06:46at Graydon Correctional Facility.
06:48If you do not wish to be connected,
06:51please hang up now.
06:53Hey, Harper.
06:56Tane, how are you?
06:58Oh, you know,
06:59been better.
07:01What?
07:03It's nice to finally hear from you.
07:04We haven't seen you
07:05since you took off.
07:07Yeah, look,
07:08I'm sorry.
07:10I've been dying to ask you
07:11what was the plan there exactly.
07:13Well, I didn't think
07:14I had a choice at the time.
07:15Can you see how you've made
07:17things so much worse?
07:18Well, things went exactly
07:19great before now,
07:20were they?
07:20And whose fault is that?
07:23Look, I know running
07:24was a mistake.
07:25I panicked.
07:26Everything just felt hopeless.
07:29Tane, I'm sorry.
07:32Yeah, I know, I know.
07:33Look, can we just
07:35move on, please?
07:36I don't want to
07:36waste this call
07:37fighting with you.
07:39Yeah, me either.
07:42How's my boy?
07:44He misses you.
07:46Sure, I miss him too.
07:48But listen,
07:50this is very important, okay?
07:53I'm listening.
07:55I need you to promise me
07:56that you'll never
07:57bring him here.
07:59No, it's fine.
08:00I don't mind coming
08:01into the prison.
08:02You shouldn't miss out
08:02on seeing you.
08:03I don't want him
08:03seeing me in here ever.
08:05But,
08:07I mean, Tane,
08:08we could be talking
08:09about years.
08:11Promise me, Harper.
08:14I promise.
08:21I'd better go.
08:23Go after our boy.
08:23Hey.
08:25What the hell?
08:41You,
08:43your story checks out.
08:44Yeah, I thought it would.
08:46The confession of the murder
08:48is on file.
08:49Dale Braxton
08:49is no longer wanted
08:50for that crime.
08:52The crime of escaping
08:53police custody
08:54was never dismissed
08:55though, right?
08:57You've done your homework.
09:00I'll give the magistrate
09:01a call,
09:01see how they want
09:02to play this.
09:02In terms of what?
09:03Well, an innocent man
09:04was in prison for a crime
09:05he didn't commit.
09:06In light of that,
09:07let's see how much
09:07of a blind eye
09:08they're willing to turn.
09:10Do you mind
09:10if I head in there, Sergeant?
09:13I'm not sure
09:13what your investment
09:14is here, Newman,
09:15but it better be
09:16above board.
09:16It is above board.
09:17Good.
09:19Nothing beyond
09:19your restricted duties.
09:21Yes, Sergeant.
09:30You heard from Ricky?
09:32Yeah.
09:32Yeah, she texts me.
09:33She's getting worried
09:34about how long
09:34this has taken.
09:36What's the story
09:37with your boss?
09:38I can't get a read on him.
09:40No, neither can I.
09:43He's getting on the phone
09:44to the magistrate now.
09:45He's going to see
09:46if they can come
09:46to an agreement.
09:47Is that a good
09:48or bad sign?
09:49It's just standard procedure.
09:53Can you let Ricky
09:54know that I'm all right?
09:56Yeah, mate.
09:56Thanks.
09:58Thanks.
09:59Thanks.
10:08Basically, I need a way
10:10to keep the business
10:10going on a smaller scale.
10:12Okay, so you're thinking
10:13of operating
10:14out of the Lyric there?
10:16Yeah, I was helping
10:17out this regular client
10:18who had broken down
10:18on the side of the highway
10:19and that got me thinking.
10:20You know, I don't need
10:22to work out of a shop.
10:23I could be mobile.
10:25Okay, but are you sure
10:26you want to do this?
10:27Because I can loan you
10:27the cash to run a new premises.
10:29That's very generous.
10:30Okay, but I really think
10:31this is the way forward.
10:33I can be flexible
10:33with my hours.
10:34I don't need to maintain
10:36a full working garage.
10:38I only have to make
10:38a few modifications
10:40to the van, but then
10:42I think I can make this work
10:44if it's okay
10:44by you and Eden.
10:45Okay, I'll talk to Eden.
10:47Great.
10:47Great.
10:49You know what?
10:49If she says no,
10:51I'll think of something else.
10:52Oh, yeah?
10:53What does Leo think
10:53of this new venture?
10:56I haven't exactly told you.
11:10Could you make it a whiskey,
11:11could you?
11:13Any news?
11:14No.
11:15No, we're just going to have to wait for Sarge.
11:17That's what he's just mucking us around,
11:18is he?
11:19The local magistrates agreed
11:21to see you first thing tomorrow.
11:24So what, are you keeping me overnight?
11:25That won't be necessary.
11:27Just fill in the paperwork,
11:28make sure you're here first thing
11:30in the morning,
11:319am, not a second later.
11:33Um, there's just one problem
11:34why I don't have an address here.
11:35You're just visiting?
11:36Yeah, from WA.
11:41I'm sure the senior constable
11:42will keep an eye on you.
11:44Yes, Sarge.
11:51Don't let me down,
11:52or I'll be issuing a warrant
11:53for your arrest.
11:54No, I won't.
11:58Oh.
12:00Did you get it?
12:00He's so cute.
12:04Oh, so adorable when he's sleeping.
12:07Ah, thank you for coming over so late.
12:09Yeah, yeah, of course.
12:11Is everything all right?
12:11You sounded pretty stressed on the phone.
12:13Yeah, have either of you heard from him?
12:14You don't know.
12:16No.
12:17Why?
12:18What's wrong, Harper?
12:19He called me today.
12:21Oh, is this about visiting him?
12:22I mean, we were going to go,
12:23but if you want to take Archie, then...
12:25He can have visitors now?
12:28Yeah, from tomorrow.
12:31Right.
12:32Now I get it.
12:35He told me he doesn't want me to bring in Archie
12:39to see him, ever.
12:40What?
12:41That's why I called you.
12:42I thought maybe he said something.
12:44No.
12:44Do nothing at all.
12:46He probably doesn't want to mess up Archie.
12:49Yeah, but what will mess up Archie
12:51is never seeing his dad.
12:52He probably thinks he's doing the right thing.
12:55No, I don't care.
12:56He doesn't get to make another huge decision like that.
12:59He doesn't get to shut out his son.
13:00I agree with you.
13:01I agree.
13:01And you know what?
13:02We will talk to him, okay?
13:04You have to change his mind.
13:05I'm sure he'll come around, okay?
13:07Archie is his world.
13:26Thank God.
13:27What happened?
13:28What took so long?
13:29Facing a magistrate in the morning.
13:32I hope this wasn't a bad idea.
13:34Well, look, nobody knows how this is going to go,
13:36so let's not assume the worst.
13:38Hey, thanks for your help.
13:41Pick up in the morning.
13:43Yep.
13:48Why do I have a bad feeling about this?
13:52I...
13:53Might just be a formality.
13:54Well, let's not panic till we have to...
14:43Hey, beautiful.
14:45Be right.
14:47Right.
14:56Hey, so good to see you.
14:58Are you okay?
14:59No contact.
15:20Hey, mate.
15:22Hey, thanks for the call.
15:24So I spoke to Eden.
15:25Yeah, look, if it's a no, I can understand that.
15:28She's all yours, mate.
15:29You sure?
15:30Yeah.
15:31Absolutely.
15:32Jeez.
15:32Eden wants you to have it.
15:33She said it's yours in the first place.
15:35Oh, thank you so much.
15:36I really appreciate this.
15:37Yeah, we're just excited to see how it goes for you.
15:39Stoked.
15:39So stoked.
15:40Cheers.
15:43Cheers.
15:45Cheers.
15:46Cheers.
15:54Where are we going?
15:56Don't you want to see more of Summer Bay?
15:58Is Dad coming?
16:02Hey!
16:03Hey, mate.
16:04Just wanted to say thanks for your help the other day.
16:06I really appreciate it.
16:07I'm Remy, by the way.
16:08Oh, Casey.
16:08And this is my mum, Ricky.
16:10Hi, Remy.
16:10Hi.
16:12You're good now?
16:13I am.
16:13Yeah, thank you.
16:14You raised a good kid here.
16:16I know.
16:17I had a bit of help from his dad.
16:25Morning, gentlemen.
16:27Sarge, I'm happy to take him to court.
16:29Phones, files, coffees.
16:30We've had this conversation.
16:32Yes, Sarge.
16:32We're escorting you to court.
16:34Mr Braxton, you ready?
16:35Ready as I can be, yeah.
16:36Good luck, mate.
16:37Thanks.
16:42Cash.
16:43Hi.
16:44Hi, Pa.
16:44You're back.
16:45Where's Archie?
16:46Ah, with Maz.
16:47I need to talk to you.
16:48Okay.
16:48How can I help you?
16:49How are things going with Tana's case?
16:51Yeah.
16:52There really is no case.
16:54What?
16:55So you're not looking for my mum?
16:57Look, Harper, I want to find your mum as much as you do.
17:00But I've exhausted every lead.
17:02So that's it?
17:04Well, short of a miracle,
17:06Tana's best chance lies with his defence now.
17:09I thought you would be scrambling to keep your best mate out of prison,
17:11but I guess I'm wasting my time.
17:13Half up.
17:17He's so gorgeous, Tana, honestly.
17:19And he slept like an angel, right, Jo?
17:24Ah, yeah, yeah.
17:26I actually took a photo to show you,
17:28but I said take my phone away.
17:31That's okay.
17:32Just glad the boy didn't give his mum a hard time.
17:34Mm.
17:36How about you?
17:37How are you travelling with everything?
17:39Oh, um, that, yeah.
17:42We're travelling well.
17:43Am I missing you?
17:45Not what?
17:47I'm pregnant.
17:49Really?
17:50Yeah, 13 weeks now.
17:52Congratulations.
17:53It's great, eh?
17:55Yeah, it is.
17:57Listen, Harper mentioned that he didn't want Archie to visit you.
18:02Oh, I don't want to talk about that.
18:04It's not going to happen.
18:05Come on, Tana, listen.
18:06Look, can we just drop it, please?
18:08He, he, honestly, he's not going to remember.
18:10I just really want you to think about it.
18:11I don't want to expose him to this place or the people in it.
18:14Okay?
18:15Can we talk about something else?
18:16Yes, fine.
18:19What about the case?
18:21What about it?
18:22It's hopeless.
18:24Well, no, it's not.
18:26You can't give up.
18:27The cops have been useless so far.
18:29Yeah, well, the cops aren't the only ones trying to find people.
18:32What does that mean?
18:34Yeah, good question.
18:35Well, you know something like that.
18:36No.
18:36No, I'm just saying that there are many ways to skin a cat,
18:41and I think it serves us to remember that.
18:50All right.
18:52You know, I'm more than happy to drive you home.
18:54I know.
18:54This is fine.
18:55Okay.
18:56Well, that's a good result.
18:58Yeah, it's the best I could have hoped for.
19:03Ah!
19:07As far as coppers go, you're pretty decent.
19:11You're not bad for a river boy.
19:13Thanks for all that.
19:14Yeah.
19:17Take it easy.
19:18You too.
19:18I was fine in the silence.
19:21Built a life behind glass.
19:26Mate.
19:30That better be the last time I see you get out of a cop car.
19:32Oh, I can't make any promises.
19:34Just celebrate now, eh?
19:36Why?
19:37You know those rules we talked about?
19:40Yeah, I do.
19:40You can forget them.
19:41It's all sorted.
19:42We can do whatever we want now.
19:44For real?
19:44Yeah.
19:45So then can we go to the beach?
19:46Yeah, mate.
19:47Yes.
19:49See, they still reckon coming back here was a bad idea or what?
19:52Don't push it.
19:53Yeah?
19:56Right.
20:02I might give you two some time together.
20:11Hi.
20:12Can I get out, please?
20:13Doesn't work like that.
20:15Come in together, you leave together.
20:16Oh, um, I'm pregnant.
20:20Congratulations.
20:22Yeah, listen, there's a really high chance I'm going to vomit, like, right now, all over you.
20:28I'll show you out.
20:29I'll show you out.
20:29Yeah, thank you.
20:30Tell.
20:34It's really good to see you.
20:37You okay?
20:38Yeah, I'm fine.
20:40It's good to see you too.
20:43Honestly, you don't seem fine.
20:47Yeah, but I guess I just didn't actually think about what this would be like.
20:55And what, do you think that's too much?
21:09Every time I come see you, I'm going to get searched.
21:12And then we get to sit at a picnic table and try and find five seconds to hold hands.
21:17We're in a repeat for 15 years.
21:19Is that what this relationship is going to be?
21:22I tried to move on.
21:23I even married someone else, but somehow I always wound up back with Brax.
21:29I'm just not even sure if Tanya and I are going to get that chance.
21:31Unless the person who framed him comes forward.
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