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Jack and Martha spring a surprise on Sam who is now busily preparing for the wedding. Tony decides it’s time to celebrate Lucas’ success and suggests a day out on the Blaxland.

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00:03You're all here, okay?
00:05What happened, can you tell me?
00:07I didn't see his face.
00:09The spot in the car park where Julia was attacked,
00:12the lamp had been smashed.
00:13You mean in the struggle?
00:14No, no, no, I mean deliberately tampered with.
00:17I have worked so hard to win Drew back,
00:19and now because of this stuff up, I could lose him.
00:22You lose the money, don't you, mate?
00:23How dare you?
00:25This isn't, and never was, just about the money.
00:30The only thing I know about marriage right now
00:32is that we still are.
00:33It's got to change.
00:36Hey, don't forget, I'm going to pick you up tomorrow, okay?
00:39We'll get this sorted out before Sam finds out.
01:00Hold me in your arms, don't let me go.
01:05I want to stay forever, close to each day.
01:12Home and away.
01:15Oh, you had a huge day at the wedding yesterday,
01:18so I thought I'd let you sleep in.
01:20Well, just make sure you keep tonight free
01:23because I'm taking you out to dinner
01:25and I have something very special to give you.
01:30No, it's a surprise.
01:34I'm not telling you, you'll just have to wait and see.
01:41You're as bad as Rory.
01:45All right, I'll talk to you soon.
01:47See you tonight.
01:50Bye-bye.
01:54Hey, guys.
01:55The mail.
01:57Luke, this one's for you.
01:58Here you go, Tony.
01:59Thanks.
02:00You were up early this morning, mate.
02:01Yeah, I reckon that you could keep it down in the mornings.
02:03You know, some of us will try to sleep in.
02:05Sorry, Lucas.
02:06It's a habit, I guess.
02:07I don't know.
02:08Oh, my gosh.
02:10What is it, mate?
02:11I'm never going to believe this.
02:13Oh, come on, don't keep us in suspense.
02:15They want to...
02:16They want to publish my book.
02:18You're kidding?
02:19That's amazing.
02:19Yeah, they said they read the first three chapters
02:21and they want me to sign a contract.
02:23They're even going to give me an advance.
02:24Congratulations, Lucas.
02:26I can't believe it.
02:26I can, mate.
02:27I'll tell you what this calls for a little celebration.
02:29It's my shout at the diner for brekkie.
02:34Dane.
02:36Yeah, today's the day.
02:37Just stand by with the paperwork and I'll call you.
02:40No, I'm not going to put it off.
02:42I just need to find the right moment.
02:44I've got to go.
02:48Hey, I missed your breakfast this morning.
02:50Yeah, it's the life of the unemployed.
02:52It's pretty hectic.
02:53I thought you and I could spend some time together today.
02:56Go to the beach, go for a drive, whatever you like.
02:58Yeah, that's a great idea.
02:59I could take you for a spin in my car.
03:01Oh, no, wait.
03:02I don't have a car or a job for that matter.
03:04Okay, I know you're feeling sorry for yourself,
03:06but wasting your time here isn't going to solve anything.
03:08Mum, I don't need a pep talk.
03:10I just want to chill out, play some pool and just relax.
03:12Great.
03:13I'll have a game with you.
03:14Can we not do this, please?
03:16One game of pool isn't going to hurt
03:19unless you're scared of getting whipped by your mum.
03:21You got lucky last time and you know it.
03:23Well, there's only one way to find out.
03:28Look, I can't wait to take a squeeze
03:29at these new chapters of yours.
03:31Yeah, how about if and when the book is published?
03:33Oh, come on, mate.
03:34I can guarantee we are going to see your book
03:36on the shelf in no time.
03:38Which is why we really should celebrate this deal.
03:43Look, Dad, I appreciate the thought,
03:45but I don't really think it's appropriate
03:46to be making a big deal of things, you know,
03:48because of Lisa.
03:50Okay, well, what about something quieter?
03:53How about I see if we can get the Blacksland,
03:55go out in the bay and make a day of it?
03:57Come on, mate.
03:58You've got to focus on the positives in your life.
04:00That's how you move forward.
04:02Okay.
04:04What about you, mate?
04:05You in?
04:06Yeah, sure.
04:07I'm all if it's okay with you.
04:09Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
04:12Hello.
04:13Welcome back.
04:14Oh, thank you.
04:16Oh, how are you feeling, though?
04:18Oh, I'm okay, yeah?
04:20It's strange being back,
04:21but I'm sure I'll get there.
04:23But tell me about you.
04:25News is you got yourself engaged.
04:27I did.
04:28We did.
04:29So how did Jack pop the question?
04:31Was he romantic?
04:33I proposed, actually.
04:35That's fantastic.
04:36Just felt like the perfect time to ask him.
04:39And we're not going to do the whole engagement ring thing.
04:42I've found the most perfect antique wedding rings
04:45at this little jeweller at Yabby Creek.
04:47Oh, I bet they're gorgeous.
04:48Oh, they're the most beautiful design,
04:49and they're one of a kind,
04:50so I'm going to go pick them up in my break
04:52and surprise Jack at dinner tonight.
04:54Oh, gee.
04:56Jack's a lucky guy.
04:57Oh, I'm the lucky one.
04:59Believe me.
05:08I'm coming.
05:20Why aren't you dressed?
05:21Dressed for what?
05:23Our appointment with the solicitor.
05:26Why don't you come back when my head stops?
05:28Can you stop mucking around?
05:29Go get changed.
05:30We're going to be late.
05:31Jack, can't we go tomorrow?
05:32I feel awful.
05:33No, because I told you about this yesterday.
05:35You said that you would come.
05:38Fine, but I want to see Sally.
05:40She must be going through hell.
05:41Look, I just want to get these papers drawn up and filed today.
05:45That way Sam doesn't need to find out.
05:47Unless you want her to know that you ripped up the originals.
05:49Fine, fine.
05:50Let me make a coffee and then I'll get back.
05:52Well, grab one at the diner.
05:53Come on, you can't delay this any longer.
05:55You've made that very clear.
06:06You're going to have to rush into finding another job.
06:08Mum, I want to.
06:09I'm going to need an income if I'm going to buy a new car.
06:11Unless you're wanting to fork out for another one.
06:13Hmm.
06:14See, you didn't think so.
06:18Winner and champion.
06:19I believe that is one game all.
06:21Don't get too excited.
06:22This one's the decider.
06:23Well, it's going to have to wait
06:24because I want to look through the job session while it's still early.
06:26Okay.
06:27Well, I'll give you a hand.
06:28No, Mum, you don't have to do that, okay?
06:30If you are determined to throw yourself into another job,
06:32the least you can let me do is help you choose the right one.
06:35Just grab some juices and we can go.
06:37Okay.
06:40Hey, Drew.
06:42Look, we're heading out to the Blacksland today.
06:44You want to come?
06:45I kind of promised myself I'd look for a new job.
06:47Hey, mate.
06:47It's a bit of a celebration.
06:50Oh, yes.
06:51Congratulations on the book deal, man.
06:52I kind of forgot.
06:53No, it's cool.
06:54I haven't really got my head around it yet, either.
06:56Well, count me in.
06:57I'll just tell Mum.
06:58Tell me what?
06:59Well, we're going to head out on the Blacksland
07:00to celebrate Luke's new bestseller.
07:02I mean, you were right.
07:03The job won't come, mate.
07:04Oh, I love to tag along.
07:06It's not every day I meet someone who gets published.
07:09Yeah, well, I've still got a long way to go.
07:11I'm not even finished.
07:12Well, I was kind of looking forward
07:14to spending some time with Drew, if nobody minds.
07:17No, of course we don't mind.
07:18Oh, great.
07:19Have you organised any food yet?
07:21No, I haven't thought that far ahead, to be honest.
07:23OK, well, leave that to me.
07:25We'll meet you at the Wolf?
07:26Sure.
07:27See you there in an hour.
07:28Perfect.
07:30See you.
07:31See you.
07:34Shouldn't take long with the solicitor.
07:35Fine by me.
07:38Imagine it's pretty straightforward.
07:39We just have to draw up some fresh papers, we sign them.
07:41And then you can get on with your life forever.
07:43Thanks.
07:45I know this isn't easy for you.
07:47Jack, I'm fine, OK?
07:48I'm a bit hungover, but I'm fine.
07:50Oh, it didn't seem that way yesterday.
07:51I was drunk.
07:52Whatever I said, it was the champagne talking.
07:54Now let's hurry up.
07:58Oh, hey.
07:58You all set?
08:00I'll be ready in ten.
08:01Hey, thanks for coming today.
08:03It's all right.
08:04An afternoon on the black's still nothing to do
08:05but eat and laze about in the sun.
08:07I can think of worse things to do.
08:08Yeah, it's just that Mum's a bit full on.
08:10You guys aren't fighting again, are you?
08:12No, it's the opposite.
08:14I mean, she's been awesome about Lisa and the cocks, all of it.
08:17She's not even pushing me to get a job.
08:19So what's the problem?
08:21Well, she's a bit clingy.
08:23I mean, she practically forced her
08:25into inviting her on the boat today.
08:27Maybe she's actually dumb enough
08:28to want to spend time with you.
08:32We're like, so why don't you just give her
08:33the benefit of the doubt?
08:35And look, I think we should make an effort.
08:37This looks a big day
08:37and I think he's still pretty calm.
09:09So bad.
09:10I can't believe you've never been on a boat before.
09:15Yeah, well, I bet you never sheared a sheep
09:16or clouded paddy.
09:17No, and I don't really want to either.
09:20So nice to see you boys finally getting on.
09:24Let me guess, you've never been fishing before either?
09:29Okay, well, it's all on the wrist.
09:32Just keep it relaxed and put it back
09:34and just chuck it.
09:35Just keep it relaxed and flipped.
09:37Nice one.
09:39Alright.
09:42Nice one.
09:43You're a natural.
09:45Wow.
09:47Hope you're hungry.
09:48Yeah, you didn't go to quite so much trouble though.
09:50Oh, would you have preferred a couple of bags of chips
09:52and some star pretzels?
09:53Ow.
09:54Come on, you only did that to you once.
09:55Lucky I wasn't there for the food.
09:58Lucky.
09:59What's wrong with you?
10:00I thought you'd be glad they're friends again.
10:02As long as that's all it is.
10:05I don't want Mum screwing with Tony's head again.
10:08Yeah, he seems to be hating every minute of it.
10:18Hey.
10:19Hey.
10:21Now, I know tonight's meant to be shrouded in secrecy,
10:24but it's Killam.
10:25You want to give me a hint?
10:26Um, we'll just have to wait and see.
10:29Now you've got a break soon.
10:31Maybe I could buy you some lunch.
10:32I've already taken my break
10:33and I've got patients backed up for the rest of the day, so...
10:38How about you?
10:39Have you had a busy morning?
10:40Oh, I got called in the station.
10:42Other than that, not a lot to report.
10:46I'd better get back to work.
10:49Sure.
10:50I should have called first.
10:52I guess I'll just have to wait till tonight.
10:55So he never stops.
10:58Work again?
11:02Uh, yeah, I didn't sign off on a few things.
11:05Seems like they can't get by without you.
11:07Yeah, seems that way.
11:09Alright, I'll see you tonight.
11:16What do you mean we need to get marriage counts?
11:18That's what the solicitor said.
11:20Well, why didn't he tell you that this morning?
11:22Well, he just called and said he didn't realise
11:23until he got all the papers together.
11:25A couple that's been married less than two years
11:27has to go through counselling before the divorce can be finalised.
11:29That's crazy.
11:30We're not trying to save the marriage.
11:31We're trying to get out of it.
11:32No.
11:33Our only other option is to get special permission from the court.
11:36Okay, let's do that.
11:37Yeah, it might take a few months.
11:39Oh, I don't have a few months.
11:41Yes, I know.
11:42How am I supposed to go to marriage counselling
11:43without Sam Foddy now?
11:44Maybe you should tell her the truth.
11:47You know what?
11:48If you'd just filed these papers in the first place,
11:50we wouldn't be in this mess.
11:51No, Jack, this would have all happened just earlier.
11:53You can't blame me.
11:54I just don't understand how you didn't know this.
11:57I got the forms and I filled them out.
11:59I didn't read anything about having to be married
12:01for more than two years.
12:04Anyway, I've got to go to work.
12:06Figure out what you need to do
12:07and let me know.
12:33Oh, oh, oh, oh.
12:35Oh, oh, oh, oh.
12:38It's a lady celebration
12:40Give me five, give me four, give me three, give me two, give me one, give me one, give me
12:49one
12:49It's a lady celebration
12:52It's a lady celebration
12:59We jump talk to folks
13:03Madly in love
13:08Jolishly sweet
13:20Hey, I'm sorry about what I said. I was just, I was worried about Sam and I lashed out.
13:26I understand you're upset. I am too, Jack. But this isn't making it easier to put our marriage behind us.
13:33Yeah, I know.
13:35That's why I can't keep this a secret from Sam.
13:38You're going to tell her?
13:39Yeah. I don't really have a choice, do I?
13:41I don't want to be sneaking around seeing counsellors.
13:44If we do that, she's going to find out one way or another.
13:47So I guess it's better just to be up front about it.
13:50Well, that's good.
13:52But she's going to hate me when she finds out we're still married.
14:06You said you were divorced.
14:09Sam, this isn't my fault.
14:10I signed the papers, Jack. I signed the papers, okay? Look, Martha was handling the divorce. I didn't realise I
14:15didn't go through.
14:17How long have you known about this?
14:19A few days.
14:20Why didn't you say anything, Jack, instead of lying about it?
14:23I didn't lie about it, okay? I wanted to see my solicitor before I told you about it.
14:27You said you were called into the station today, Jack.
14:30Okay, look. I lied about that. I was just trying to protect you.
14:35Stop trying to protect me, Jack. I don't need it. What I need is honesty and respect.
14:43I'm sorry. I thought it was the right thing to do.
14:47So you saw the solicitor and it's all done?
14:50Not quite.
14:52Martha and I have to go to marriage counselling.
14:56You're both going to marriage counselling?
14:58Yeah, apparently because we haven't been married for more than two years, it's compulsory.
15:06This is fabulous. We're engaged and you're going to marriage counselling with your ex-wife?
15:11I can't wait for this, Jack.
15:14Sam, please.
15:20Thank you, Tony. That was such a beautiful way to spend an afternoon.
15:24Yeah, it was, wasn't it?
15:25Yeah, thanks.
15:30Mum?
15:31Hmm?
15:32Are you trying to get back with Tony?
15:34What?
15:34Where did that come from?
15:36Well, you just seemed a bit eager to get on the boat today and you know you weren't exactly invited.
15:40Sorry.
15:42I don't have anything to worry about.
15:43Tony and I are just friends.
15:45The real reason I wanted to come on the boat today, as lame as it sounds, was to spend some
15:49time with you.
15:50You're only human, I guess.
15:54Fun day, hey?
15:56Yeah, yeah, it's been awesome.
16:00I'm kind of feeling a little...
16:01Guilty for being happy.
16:04Well, at least I would have been proud of you.
16:07That's if you sell a book.
16:10Hey, um, guys, I've got a bit of time before my shift. Anyone want a coffee?
16:14Yeah, um...
16:14Yeah, yeah, so it's good.
16:18You up for that, Geoff?
16:19Oh, come on, you have to come. You're the only one who caught a fish.
16:23Yeah, sure.
16:24Nice one, fish too.
16:27What about you? You don't have to rush off, do you?
16:29Oh, I've always got time for a coffee.
16:32Is it just me, or has all this sort of worked out pretty well?
16:34I don't think it could have worked out any better.
16:43No, no, no, I take it all back. You were completely right about going out today. I had fun.
16:49No, listen, I've got a great idea. How about we play ourselves a little dinghy and do that up together?
16:54No, Dad, thank you. Thank you for today and all of last week.
16:58You've been great about Lisa. I don't know how I would have gotten through it without you.
17:02Well, just as long as you know, mate, I'm always there for you.
17:05I'll have a latte, thanks.
17:07See you, man.
17:08Hey, Mum, if you're not busy tonight, do you want to go to the surf club and have that tiebreaker
17:12game?
17:13Yeah, I'd really like that.
17:19What is going on?
17:20What do you mean?
17:22You're being so clean with Mum, it's just not right.
17:24Oh, right, you're hilarious, Taylor.
17:26Just admit it, you like hanging out with your mum.
17:28Will you give it a rest? I just want Mum to know who's boss when it comes to playing pool.
17:32Sure you do.
17:44Aren't you setting yourself up for a fall, love?
17:46I know, Grandad, it's ridiculous, but we have to do the counselling, otherwise we can't get a divorce.
17:51Yeah, but you still have feelings for the bloke, and deep down you don't want a divorce. Don't you think
17:55a counsellor's going to see through that?
17:57Well, I thought I'd just lie my way through it. I don't know, maybe talking about all the reasons why
18:01our marriage didn't work out will help me get over here.
18:06Have you thought about using Dan as a family counsellor?
18:09Well, I thought about it, but wouldn't it be a conflict of interest?
18:11Yeah, it might be. I, uh, wonder how young Sam's feeling about it.
18:18Well, I hope she realises it's beyond our control.
18:21The last thing I want is for her to blame Jack. It's not his fault.
18:24Yeah, that won't stop her feeling foolish, though. It's only natural under the circumstances.
18:28Mm.
18:29Glove, why don't you go home and get some rest, eh?
18:31I thought I'd go around and see Sally, unless you think she wants to be alone.
18:34Well, she's not too good, that's for sure, but I think she'd love the company.
18:37Have you heard anything from Brack?
18:39Apparently he's gone up the coast. Can't blame the poor bloke for wanting to get away for a while.
18:43Well, yesterday was terrible. I suppose I should be grateful. Things aren't worse in my life. See ya.
18:48Bye.
18:55Mum, I thought you'd beat me here.
18:57Yeah.
18:58Uh, what's wrong?
19:00Um, I just got a call. My mum died.
19:04Oh my God. Well, what happened?
19:08Apparently her heart just gave up. She was in a nursing home, but I didn't even know she was sick.
19:14Well, is there something I can do? I...
19:16Thanks, darling, but it...
19:17It actually happened a few months ago. It's taken them this long to track me down.
19:21Not surprising, I suppose, considering how things were between us.
19:25Mum, I'm so sorry.
19:39I was hoping to catch you before you left. I've been dying to see the wedding rings. Did you get
19:43them?
19:43Sorry, I don't have them on me.
19:45Oh, I bet they're lovely.
19:47I'm having second thoughts about them, actually. They're not what I thought they were.
19:51Oh, I totally understand. You want one to be perfect.
19:54I'll see you tomorrow.
19:55Well, hang on. I'll call security so they can walk you out.
19:58They got called to site not long ago. They could be ages. I'll be fine.
20:01No, Sam. Until they catch the guy who attacked me...
20:03I'm having a rotten day, okay? I'm going home.
20:35I'm having a rotten day, okay?
20:50Sam!
20:51It's me, Ted. It's okay.
20:53Julie paid me, so you'll leave me.
20:55There's someone following me.
20:56All right, I'll have a look around.
20:58But that's why we had the rule, okay?
21:00Our female staff escorted out after dark.
21:03Are you all right?
21:04Yes.
21:09She's gained her son's trust.
21:11To get her hands on his inheritance.
21:14I hope Drew doesn't find out about your little game.
21:17But will it backfire?
21:18And tomorrow...
21:19He's targeting the women in this hospital.
21:21Who will be the next victim?
21:25Home and away at 7.
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21:30Share the memories with some of your favourites at yahoo7.com.au slash tv.
21:36I'm going to go to the next day.
21:37I'm going to go to the next day.
21:37I'm going to go to the next day.
21:38I'm going to go to the next day.
21:38I'm going to go to the next day.

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