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Kim’s life spirals out of control as the pain over losing Noah consumes him. Robbie’s left reeling by Tasha’s shocking secret. Flynn says an emotional goodbye to his life as a doctor.
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00:02There was some sort of error in the original testing.
00:08Oh my God.
00:09I'm really sorry, Kim. You're not Noah's father.
00:13The Believers?
00:15This sounds like some sort of cult.
00:17It's not a cult.
00:19Then who are the Believers?
00:22Ash, what have you gotten yourself into?
00:30Come together.
00:32You and I forever and ever.
00:36No matter where you are.
00:40You're my guiding star.
00:45Hold me in your arms.
00:48Don't let me go.
00:50I want to stay forever.
00:54Closer each day.
00:57Home and away.
01:00Do you remember the day that I called from the hospital
01:03when Dylan was pretty much at his worst?
01:06Yeah, you were really stressed.
01:08Yeah, it was full on.
01:10I was really scared.
01:11I didn't know if I was strong enough to help Dylan get through it.
01:17Anyway, the physio who was treating Dylan, he saw how upset I was.
01:21And later that day he came and he gave me the pamphlet.
01:25He said he thought it might help me.
01:28So I read it.
01:30And I don't know, at first I thought it was a little bit weird.
01:34I thought, you know, who are these people?
01:36So what changed?
01:37Well, I had the chance to meet them and to talk to them.
01:41And once they explained their ideas, like face to face,
01:45it just made sense that there is an order to everything.
01:50And that everything happens for a reason.
01:54Yeah, I don't know, their philosophies really just held a lot of truth for me.
01:57And I had this whole new insight.
02:01And then that's when I got this strength.
02:03And then that's when Dylan got better.
02:05Hang on.
02:07This Jonah guy who was hanging around last week,
02:09does it have anything to do with this?
02:11Yeah.
02:11So all that stuff about him being a maid of Dylan's who liked you?
02:15No, that wasn't true.
02:17Right.
02:19I'm really sorry about that.
02:21I just, I wasn't ready to tell you.
02:24I just, I don't know, I was just really worried about how you'd react.
02:27Well, the same way I'd react to any bunch of weirdos.
02:29Rob, don't.
02:30They're not weirdos.
02:34Look, Rob, they're really good people.
02:36Okay?
02:36Maybe if you just had the chance to-
02:38Excuse me?
02:39Well, if you like, I can arrange for you to meet them.
02:42No.
02:42Why not?
02:43No, I'm not interested.
02:44And I don't want you hanging around them anymore either.
02:46Oh, you're the one who always talks about new ideas.
02:49And these people have opened up a whole new world for me.
02:52And all I'm saying is that you meet up with them.
02:55Give them a chance.
02:56Hear them out or something.
03:02Six weeks without school, G. I'm going to miss it.
03:04Imagine how us teachers feel.
03:06Your first day of holidays and my last day of work,
03:09so we'll all be in freedom soon.
03:11Hello.
03:12You think you're ready for it?
03:13As ready as I'll ever be.
03:15That reminds me, Grandad told me that he wanted me
03:17to help him get the fish that he got this morning.
03:20With the fish.
03:21Fish?
03:23You have a great day.
03:25Yes.
03:25See you, mate. Good luck.
03:26Don't forget your bag.
03:33Now, are you going to tell me how you really feel?
03:36I don't know.
03:37It kind of feels a bit weird.
03:41I mean, I'm not changing my decision to finish up.
03:43I want to be here with you and the kids, but...
03:45I mean, I thought being a doctor was going to be part of my life forever,
03:49and...
03:50it's all going to be over in a few hours.
03:52Well, we'll all be here when you get home.
03:55Hey.
03:56Your bag's packed. It's ready.
03:58You're ready.
03:59I'll see you later.
04:01See ya.
04:02Mmm.
04:03Mmm.
04:14Mmm.
04:14Mmm.
04:16Mmm.
04:16Mmm.
04:16Ah, good morning.
04:18You set?
04:19Yes, I am.
04:20I'm trying not to think about it, so don't be too softy.
04:23This is Dr. Derek Young.
04:25He just started this week.
04:26Oh, Dr. Saunders, it's a pleasure.
04:28A real pleasure.
04:28I've heard a lot about you.
04:29Oh, nice to meet you, Derek.
04:30Please call me Flynn.
04:32So, shall we start the rounds now?
04:33Who have we got first up?
04:35All right.
04:35Kim Hyde is waiting to be discharged in room four.
04:39And we've got an Evelyn Gray.
04:41She's in the exam cubicle.
04:42She's been admitted with a severe abdominal pain.
04:45Diverticulitis.
04:46Have you already examined her?
04:47I will know, but I've studied it extensively.
04:50Uh, diverticular pouches, commonly found in large intestines of the elderly and are frequent
04:54cause of abdominal discomfort.
04:56Okay.
04:56Well, maybe you'd like to take this patient, Derek.
04:59I'd love to.
05:00Thanks.
05:01Uh, gastroenterology is actually the area I want to specialise in, so, um, this shouldn't
05:05take too long.
05:06Okay.
05:07Derek.
05:09She's this way.
05:10She is.
05:14Those stitches are healing nicely.
05:16You've recovered fast?
05:18Does that mean I can go home?
05:20Well, yeah.
05:21I don't see why not.
05:21As long as you're sensible, look after the wound.
05:23Good.
05:25Are you travelling otherwise?
05:27Yeah, I'm fine.
05:29Cause, you know, it's a lot to take in, mate, and I was thinking about it last night.
05:32Maybe you should see a counsellor.
05:34Why?
05:34What's to talk about?
05:35I told you I'm fine.
05:37Fair enough.
05:37Was there any suggestion?
05:39Well, if there are no more suggestions, I'd like to go home, mate.
05:42Okay.
05:43I'll do the paperwork.
05:44Thanks.
05:51I've just finished cancer-
05:52I don't know what to do.
05:54Sorry?
05:54Patient Evelyn Gray complained of abdominal pain.
05:57After initial examination, it appears my diagnosis of diverticulitis was incorrect.
06:01So what do you think it is?
06:02Well, I don't think it's anything to do with the bowels.
06:04There's nothing on the x-ray.
06:05The tenderness seems to have disappeared.
06:07I'm waiting on blood results and I've ordered nil by mouth, but it's a conundrum.
06:12It's a conundrum?
06:13Well, I've never read anything like it.
06:16Okay.
06:17Have you had a look at the patient history file?
06:19That doesn't appear to be anything relevant in there.
06:21It's always just a good idea to double-check to avoid human error, but, um...
06:26Look, you seem like you're on the right track so far.
06:28All right, Doctor.
06:29I'll get on to that.
06:30Terry.
06:33Call me, Flynn.
06:34Thanks, Doctor.
06:38Oh, I found you.
06:40Hey.
06:40Thought you were still up the coast.
06:41No way.
06:42I came as soon as you called.
06:43Wanted to see how you were.
06:44Yeah, getting there.
06:45At least they're letting me out.
06:46Is this where you headbutted the car?
06:48Yeah, it's nothing though.
06:49Wait till you see the stitches I got.
06:51Maybe you'll let me.
06:54Kiss them better.
06:57I'm sorry, I must have missed the do not disturb side.
07:01Hi, I'm Kylie, Kim's girlfriend.
07:03I'm Flynn Saunders, Kim's doctor.
07:06Um, here's your discharge letter.
07:09And, um, do you want me to ring Barry and get him to pick you up?
07:13Um...
07:13I've got my car here.
07:14I'll take you if you want.
07:15Yeah, cool, thanks.
07:16Is this everything?
07:17Yeah.
07:21Okay.
07:24Listen, Kim, if you want to talk about anything, you give me a call day or night.
07:37Thank you, Heidi.
07:38And please give my love to everyone down there because I just haven't had a chance to get down today.
07:43Okay.
07:44Bye-bye.
07:45Bye.
07:48Doctor?
07:49For Lord, he's a jolly good fella.
07:52For he's a jolly good fella.
07:54For he's a jolly good fella.
07:55For he's a jolly good fella.
07:57And so say all of us.
07:59Hey, hey.
08:00Woo!
08:01Yeah, you promised me.
08:03What a...
08:03I can't help but I'm gonna miss you.
08:05Oh, thank you, Julie.
08:06Mwah.
08:07You've got no soppy stuff.
08:10Oh, just in time for a bit of cake, Derek.
08:12It's Mrs. Grey.
08:14I've done everything you told me to and I still can't find the problem.
08:17I mean, you need to think it's a referred pain from a heart condition except there's no cardiac history.
08:21I mean, this should be standard stuff and I can't even...
08:24Derek, do you want me to come down and have a look?
08:26Would you?
08:26I'd love a second opinion.
08:29Save us a couple of slices.
08:31This is a bit more.
08:33Mrs. Grey, this is Dr. Saunders.
08:35Oh, yes.
08:35The one that married Sally Fletcher.
08:37That's the one.
08:38Yeah.
08:38And you're Evelyn?
08:40Evie.
08:40Evie.
08:41Oh, it's a beautiful name.
08:42I'm Flynn and Dr. Young's told me that you've had a little bit of pain.
08:45So, do you mind if I take a look?
08:46Not at all.
08:48All right.
08:51So, when did this start, Eddie?
08:54I think when I was ringing Megs for market yesterday.
08:59I'm just past the eight-mile turn-off, you know.
09:02Oh, it's a long way to come.
09:04I suppose so.
09:06But you get used to it when you've been doing it every week for the last 45 years.
09:11Ever since Clem died.
09:13Is that your husband?
09:14Yeah.
09:15God dressed his soul.
09:17We were only together for 10 years, and he was away most of the time at the war.
09:22But the two years that we settled here after that were the happiest days of my life.
09:27Oh.
09:30So, where are your kids now?
09:32Oh, no.
09:32We didn't have any kids.
09:34Clem was too sick most of the time.
09:36And he made me promise to remarry.
09:40But I couldn't.
09:42It didn't feel right.
09:43And I didn't want to have any kids without a father.
09:47Wouldn't have been fair on them.
09:50So do you live out there all alone?
09:51Hmm.
09:53It's not that bad.
09:56I've got my dogs and my cat, Misty, and some chickens and some ducks and...
10:01Oh, but I do look forward to coming into the market and having a chat.
10:10I really think you should go home.
10:13Yeah, I just want to get some fresh air first.
10:15So, you said on the phone there was a mix-up with the paternity results.
10:19But I don't understand.
10:21It's a long story.
10:21Don't worry about it.
10:24But you should be able to talk about it.
10:26I mean...
10:27Hey, don't worry about it.
10:28There's more important things to talk about.
10:30Like, what are we doing tonight?
10:31I was going to go out, but I'm happy to cancel.
10:34You've just come out of the hospital.
10:36Exactly, I'll just go out of the hospital.
10:38I've been lying on my back for ages.
10:42I want to...
10:43I want to have some fun.
10:49Evie, you've got the constitution of woman half your age.
10:52I am feeling better.
10:54I'm going to have a little chat to Dr Young,
10:55and then he's going to take over from here,
10:57and I'll probably see you down the market next week.
11:00Oh, that'd be lovely, Doctor.
11:01Okay, see ya.
11:05So, what do you think it is?
11:07Thyverticulitis.
11:08What is it?
11:09It's loneliness.
11:10She's lonely.
11:11She was in genuine pain.
11:13Loneliness is painful.
11:14You look at this.
11:15She's actually been in here over the last year ten times,
11:20and not one problem.
11:23I mean, she doesn't have a husband.
11:24She's got no kids.
11:26She's been living out there for 45 years,
11:27and one trip to the market per week just ain't going to cut it for her,
11:30so she comes into the company.
11:32And it's something they didn't teach us at med school,
11:34but, you know, sometimes just sitting down and listening to somebody for ten minutes
11:37is all the medicine they need.
11:40I'll save you some cake.
11:51Hello, Tasha.
11:52Hi.
11:52This is Charity, a fellow believer.
11:54Hi, Tasha.
11:55Nice to meet you.
11:58Tasha, this is for you.
11:59Love to see you.
12:01Hi, Jonah.
12:02I'm Robbie, Tasha's husband.
12:03Hi, Robbie.
12:04Hi.
12:04And this is Jack.
12:05Jack.
12:05How are you?
12:06Nice to meet you.
12:07And Mac.
12:08G'day.
12:08G'day.
12:09Hey.
12:19What do you want to drink?
12:20Uh, lemon mixer, thanks.
12:22G'day, champ.
12:23When did I let you out?
12:24Uh, this morning.
12:25Jeez, that was quick.
12:26How do you feel?
12:27Still a bit sore?
12:28No, it's all good.
12:29Hey, can I get a, um...
12:30Oh, mate.
12:31I'm, uh, really sorry to hear about that fraternity mix-up, you know?
12:35God, what a dreadful thing to happen to someone, eh?
12:36Yeah, well, can I get a lemon mixer and a beer, please?
12:39You drink it.
12:40Yeah, I'm drinking.
12:41Why wouldn't I be?
12:41Well, I thought you might still be on medication.
12:43They said they had to stitch up your liver.
12:45Babe, can I get those drinks?
12:46Yeah, yeah, all right.
12:47Well, I'll keep your hair off.
12:56This food is delicious.
12:57Well, all the veggies come from the organic greengrocer in Yabby Creek.
13:00Straight from the Earth.
13:02No preservatives, no introduced chemicals.
13:04What could be better?
13:05Oh, how about a steak burger with a side of fries?
13:07Thank you!
13:09Maybe, um, you could explain to Robbie how this kind of food fits in with the group's beliefs?
13:14Well, sure.
13:15It's simple, really.
13:16Everything in the universe is connected.
13:19All animals have a place on the planet, including us,
13:21so for us to kill our fellow creatures in order to satisfy our desires is like murder.
13:28We try to practice what we preach.
13:30We tread gently on the Earth and live off what nature provides us.
13:33Like hippies, basically.
13:36We're a little more together than the hippie movement.
13:38We don't believe in doing drugs for a star of any form.
13:41Well, I'm happy to live on whatever nature provides as long as that includes a pizza with the lot.
13:45What?
13:46We know our beliefs may seem a little odd at first, but...
13:48Oh, hard.
13:49Try off the planet.
13:50Literally.
13:52Yeah.
13:52Hey, Robbie, can you give me a hand with something for a sec?
13:54Excuse us.
13:55Sorry.
13:57That's right, babe.
14:02Robbie, this is really important to me and you're not even trying to understand.
14:06I am trying, but they lost me when they started accusing half the planet of being murderers.
14:11I know that they're a little bit different, okay?
14:15So are you.
14:16Can you at least just try and listen to them?
14:19Of course they do.
14:21Right.
14:27We all live together on the farm.
14:29We're like our own small little community.
14:31You should see it.
14:31There's lots of tents and they all grow their own food.
14:34It's like really back to basics, sort of a lifestyle.
14:37And my mother you haven't met yet, Tash.
14:38Mm-hmm.
14:39She's kind of the one that we all look up to.
14:41I'm really looking forward to meeting her.
14:43She's really like a mother to all of us.
14:45Mama Rose, that's what we call her.
14:47She's so wise.
14:48The way she views the world's incredible.
14:51So basically she's like the leader.
14:54We don't like to think of anyone as leader as such.
14:57You know, we're all our own leaders in life.
14:59We believe that the individual should be their own guide.
15:02So you're saying that there isn't a place for rules and regulations in society?
15:06There's absolutely a place for them.
15:08Of course there is.
15:08But it's a matter of to what extent should these rules and regulations govern us.
15:12You know, I personally believe that a lot of the problems derive from the very patriarchal nature of our society.
15:17And from such a young age, we're essentially trained to believe that what our father says is right.
15:23And as we grow up, we allow ourselves to conform to those ideals.
15:27Then we carry those issues with us through life.
15:30Always looking for the next patriarchal figure to show us how we should behave.
15:33And in most cases, that's the rule makers.
15:36And if we don't conform from that early age, we're told we're not good enough.
15:40Exactly.
15:42My father actually thrashed me if I didn't measure up to his so-called male standards.
15:47Yeah.
15:48One time.
15:49See, this is my point.
15:51All of this is way too common.
15:52People need to learn that it's okay to be them.
15:55No matter what the mainstream think of it.
16:10You don't have to leave that. It's yours.
16:13Well, I have no need for them anymore.
16:19I'm sorry.
16:20I know, I promise you I'm going to cry.
16:22I promise you I'm going to do this. You've been doing it all day.
16:26Stop it. You're going to set me off.
16:29Will you take care of this place for me?
16:31I will.
16:33Bye, Flynn.
16:34Bye-bye.
16:35I will take care.
16:38There are still a few that remember, Clint.
16:41They say he was good enough to be professional.
16:44If the war hadn't been on, he would have played for Australia.
16:49Wow.
17:07Hello.
17:08How was it?
17:11Not as bad as what I thought.
17:13Are you sure it wasn't too emotional?
17:16Oh, it was pretty emotional.
17:17But, um...
17:19You know, the way I see it, um...
17:22I've done my bit.
17:23And that's up to others now.
17:26Well, I think that deserves a beer.
17:28So do I.
17:29Would you like to join me?
17:30Oh, um...
17:32Why not?
17:40Something else came up today.
17:43Hmm? What's that?
17:45Oh, something one of the patients said to me.
17:50Just about the future.
17:52Future?
17:55And, um...
17:56What am I trying to say?
18:00I want you to find somebody else to spend the rest of your life with.
18:05Somebody else...
18:06What are you talking about?
18:09Where's all this coming from?
18:10I just don't want you to be 60 or 70 and...
18:14I just...
18:15I just want you to be happy, okay?
18:21I'm sorry.
18:21I'm sorry.
18:21Let's just come out of the blue, girl.
18:23I just...
18:23I need to say this.
18:28Oh, not there, Rick!
18:30No, that's fine, aren't you?
18:31What, with a shoulder charge?
18:32So illegal!
18:33Oh, what are you, the Powerwall Police?
18:34Yes!
18:36So, um, do we have any ice creams left?
18:39Um, not if you ate them all.
18:41What? I didn't eat them all.
18:42Piper ate them all.
18:43I've seen her, she comes in at night.
18:44Yeah!
18:46I'm really hungry.
18:54Just let me catch my bread.
18:56Go and see.
19:08Yeah, hi.
19:10Are you coming to the surf club tonight?
19:12Yeah, I really want to score some starboard.
19:15Great.
19:25See you guys, Jack.
19:26Nice to meet you again.
19:27Yeah.
19:28Nice to meet you, guys.
19:29See you all.
19:29Bye.
19:30It was a lovely meal, Tasha, and a pleasure to meet you.
19:32Oh, you too.
19:33You're everything Joan said you are in one.
19:35Oh, thank you.
19:37I really enjoyed our chat, Robbie.
19:39Yeah, me too.
19:40Some of that stuff you were saying, you were right.
19:43See you, mate.
19:45See you, boy.
19:45again soon. Bye. See you soon. Bye. Thank you. So? They're okay. Okay, you were right. I did judge
20:00them a bit too quickly. I'm sorry. So do you think you'd be up to see them again soon? Maybe
20:06in the
20:06city? Okay. Why not? Yeah. Yeah.
20:15Have you got them? Sweet.
20:26What's that? I thought you were getting a drink. Yeah, so did I. And Elf was saying
20:31I got it. Yeah. Are you having a pill? You don't have to hide them from. It's just I know
20:39you're not into them, so. Well, it's the first time for everything. You want one?
20:45Yeah, if you got a spare.
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