Neighbours 9th August 2024
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00:00Previously on Neighbors.
01:00...
01:30Hey Emma, we're supposed to be keeping things on a deal.
01:33You're the one talking to me.
01:37So moving on from your partner is hard enough, but your health's scaffolding!
01:41It's been a lot but hey, everyone has stood up for me so it's really nice.
01:45It's because we all love you.
01:48Thanks Megha!
01:50Who's this dude?
01:52He's one of our new clients.
01:54It's weird, I'm usually pretty good at names but I got his completely wrong.
01:59I do not trust my memory at all since Isla.
02:02It would be so much easier if everyone just wore name tags.
02:05Ha!
02:14Hello!
02:16Hey!
02:17Hey!
02:19Oh, what a day!
02:23I was thinking dinner out because I cannot fathom booking.
02:27Yeah, I've got an assignment due tomorrow and this clothing thing is really kicking my butt.
02:31Yeah, she's been working on it non-stop.
02:34How's it all going?
02:36Yeah, not bad. I got a distinction last week.
02:41What? Why didn't you tell us?
02:44Might have been a fluke or an accident.
02:47Well, no one is handing out accidental distinctions.
02:50Just a bit hard to believe, that's all.
02:53Well, believe it baby, it happens.
02:59Yeah, do you know what? I've done all that I can. Let's go eat.
03:05As my girl.
03:07I'm going to change.
03:23It's the last time. Everything's fine.
03:25Alright, alright. Just I haven't seen you go over to the Varga Murphy's recently.
03:29I've been hanging out with Jasmine.
03:30You know what? In other news, I have been thinking about formally changing my name to Therese Rebecca.
03:37Really?
03:38Yeah, well, I've got a fish name so I thought, why not?
03:41I love it.
03:43Sounds like it's a done deal.
03:45Hi, sorry, sorry to interrupt.
03:48Tony, I was talking to Holly before and she thought that I got Heath's name wrong.
03:53It's Silverson.
03:54Yes, apparently he's working with Tess at the hotel and he's saying that his name is Heath Royce.
04:00That's odd.
04:01So I just looked him up and I think I know why he's been using a different surname at work.
04:05Heath Silverson was convicted of fraud a few years ago,
04:09falsifying signatures on a bunch of insurance contracts.
04:13Right, okay.
04:15We're just handling a property sale for him so let's make sure that everything is above board, I guess.
04:22Do you think Krista knows?
04:25Well, you're under no obligation to protect Heath so if you want to go and tell her, go for it.
04:40I came straight here.
04:44I'm shocked.
04:46So you had no idea Heath had done this?
04:48Of course not.
04:50I can't believe it.
04:54So what are you going to do?
04:57Who else in the company have you told?
04:59No one.
05:01Heath has a lot of explaining to do.
05:06An extraordinary catch.
05:08Please, thank Mackenzie for being so thorough.
05:12Keep me updated.
05:13Of course.
05:25Oh yes, yes.
05:26Okay, here we go.
05:27Ah, and that is for the lady who got the distinction.
05:30Ah, it's no biggie.
05:31No, that's definitely a biggie.
05:32You should own it, Mum.
05:33Yeah, own it, Mum.
05:35Hey, by the way, can I borrow your drill to fix my shed?
05:38Oh, yeah, of course.
05:39Just come grab it any time.
05:40Cool, thank you.
05:43Hey, I thought the idea was for you to switch off.
05:47Relax.
05:48Yeah, sorry.
05:49I just can't stop going over the answers in my mind.
05:51Coding is hard.
05:53But either way, when I get home, I'm just going to send it off.
05:56And if I get a lousy mark, then I get a lousy mark.
06:02Hey, I might go home.
06:04Is that okay?
06:06Oh, I thought we were going to take a walk after dessert.
06:09I have some homework to do.
06:11Oh.
06:12We'll see you at home, mate.
06:13See you.
06:14Bye, bud.
06:16He's good. He's yum.
06:17He's good?
06:18Yeah, he's yum.
06:19Okay, I'll have some.
06:20So that whole thing's for you.
06:22I'm just a top buyer.
06:23I knew something like this would happen.
06:25How was I supposed to know they'd talk?
06:27I've barely met this Mackenzie person.
06:29Did you cancel the purchase?
06:32I told you to end it.
06:34Rebecca called me to confirm a few details, okay?
06:37I thought it would be more suspicious if I pulled the plug.
06:40Do you know how hard I have been working to pull this off?
06:43I've been working hard too.
06:44If we give anyone cause to look too deeply into either one of us...
06:47All right, I get it.
06:49I made a mistake.
06:51All right?
06:53Another one.
06:55So what now?
06:56We'll have to go ahead with the property.
06:59Speaking of those Maui sunsets...
07:01This isn't funny.
07:03Obviously, I can't fire you.
07:06I'm going to have to hose Christa down some other way.
07:08Well, I can do that.
07:09No.
07:11You've done enough damage.
07:17Let me make it up to you.
07:20You are not kissing your way out of this one.
07:26Hello?
07:27Oh, hey mate.
07:28I'm just here to borrow that drill.
07:31It's in mum's toolkit.
07:32Oh, cool.
07:34Hey, do you know a software I can use to design a workflow builder for HVAC systems?
07:38Oh, what do you need to know that for?
07:41Um, just an assignment.
07:44Okay, that's a pretty specific one for year 10.
07:48I'm in an advanced IT class.
07:50Right, okay.
07:51Well, I'd go with something like MacroCoder.
07:54Yeah, okay, cool.
07:55Yeah, thanks.
07:59Do you need something else?
08:00No, we're good.
08:01Okay.
08:12Oh, Nicolette's RSVPed.
08:15And Jane and Byron said they'll be back from Queensland, so they're in too.
08:18Oh, that's pretty much the whole street then.
08:20Oh, and Harold said he would come, of course.
08:22Yeah, well, it wouldn't be an anniversary celebration without him.
08:25Um, listen, maybe we should mention to the kids the one person who can't come.
08:32Yeah.
08:34Um, hey guys.
08:36Just want to let you know, we did ask Melanie, but she said that she had something on.
08:41Okay, whatever.
08:43Uh, we know you guys are all cool with each other now.
08:47Yeah, yeah, we are.
08:49Hey, um, maybe we should, um,
08:53Hey, um, maybe we should put a proper invite list together tomorrow morning.
08:58Don't want to forget anyone.
09:00Unless their name starts with Vera and ends in punt.
09:03Oh, Hugo!
09:05What? Dad always crosses the road when he sees her coming.
09:08Yeah, uh, yeah, that's very true.
09:10Um, look, I can't do it tomorrow morning. I've got to head into the office.
09:13What, on Saturday?
09:14Yeah, it's just for a few hours. I'll be back by Wednesday.
09:16Okay, well, we'll do it when you get back.
09:18Good.
09:19Mm-hmm.
09:22Mm-hmm.
09:28Dexy?
09:29How was the walk?
09:30Uh, long.
09:31Ah! Therapeutic.
09:33Yeah.
09:37What are you doing?
09:38I'm just going to go over it one more time.
09:41I thought you weren't doing that.
09:42Yeah, well, it can't hurt.
09:46Ma, she's looking over it again.
09:48Yeah, one more time's fine.
09:49Oh, but we should just look over it again and again until we never get any sleep.
09:52You just have to trust in yourself.
09:56You know what? He's right. Just send it.
10:02Done.
10:20Hey, what are you up to?
10:22Hi.
10:23Um, perfecting the ancient art of killing my enemies with one punch.
10:27That's cool, wow.
10:28Hey, um, I can help you practice if you want.
10:31You know, it'll probably be easier with an actual opponent.
10:35It also gives you a pretty good excuse to punch me.
10:37I know you want to do that.
10:38So, uh, what do you say?
10:40Um, all right.
10:44But don't get upset if I ever do.
10:46All right.
10:47But don't get upset if I actually hit you.
10:49All right.
10:58So, uh, Therese, uh, she's got me doing all this extra work around Arrheni at the moment.
11:04I thought things were lighting up since you were back at work.
11:07Well, yeah, I'm still doing some casual shifts,
11:09but Therese wants me to help out with all the gardening and stuff,
11:12which is a problem because I, uh, kill any plant that I...
11:15I kill any plant that I try to water, you know, so...
11:20Yeah.
11:22You know, you've got some plants in your room.
11:24How do you keep them alive?
11:27Uh, my mum used to own a nursery, so I guess I picked up some chips from her.
11:32Oh, that's cool. Where is it?
11:34It's nearby, but I haven't been there in ages.
11:38Um, can you put up your hands?
11:40Yeah, sure.
11:44I'm struggling to understand why you didn't say anything.
11:47Well, I guess it was naive to think that my past could stay there and I could move on.
11:51We need to hear the details.
11:54A couple of years ago, my uncle offered me a job at his insurance brokerage.
11:59I didn't know what he was up to, and I ended up signing some dodgy paperwork.
12:03I trusted my uncle.
12:05I trusted my uncle, and it almost ruined my life.
12:09Why did you change your name?
12:11I only did it for work. I didn't want to be associated with that side of the family.
12:14It also makes it hard to look into your background.
12:16Yeah, I suppose, but that wasn't the reason.
12:21You can go now.
12:23Christa and I need to talk.
12:30Look, I'm sorry.
12:33To both of you.
12:36I think he's telling the truth.
12:39Tess, it's corporate fraud.
12:40I know, but since he's been working for me, he hasn't put a foot wrong.
12:46This is Syncast business, not Lassiter's.
12:48And as someone who has received so many second chances,
12:53I would have expected a little more empathy.
12:56Thanks for fitting me in.
12:57You sounded anxious on the phone.
13:00Yeah, that's one word for it.
13:03I don't really know what's going on with me.
13:08I mean, things were going really well.
13:12And I was happy.
13:16And I was happy.
13:18And I was happy.
13:20And I was happy.
13:22And I was happy.
13:23And I am happy.
13:26I'm very happy with Therese.
13:28It's just I've been having these really weird feelings.
13:33Can you tell me when they started?
13:36Yeah, after I spent some time in my old house.
13:39The pergola fell down and I offered to help Cara, my neighbour, the new owner.
13:47I offered to help her fix it.
13:49You lived in that house for many years, is that right?
13:51Yeah, nearly 30 years.
13:56Anyway, she was asking me about my life.
14:00And, you know, just making conversation.
14:02I started telling her about my past relationships.
14:06And it just kind of struck me how crazy my life has actually been.
14:12You've been through a lot.
14:15Yeah.
14:16And then I get these reminders about my life.
14:19And then I get these reminders about Sonia and Dee, my first wife.
14:26And it's just been snowballing from there.
14:29I can't stop thinking about them and I'm thinking about Melanie and I'm thinking about Therese.
14:34And you just said you're happy with Therese.
14:37Yeah, no, I am.
14:39I'm very happy with Therese.
14:40But we are very happy.
14:42Yesterday, she came up with the idea of taking my last name, so becoming Mrs Rebecca.
14:50And of course I said that was great, because it should be, right?
14:57But I get hit with another one of these feelings.
15:02Do something for me.
15:05Close your eyes.
15:06Don't think of anyone.
15:09Just describe the feeling.
15:15Any words that come to mind.
15:37No, I can't.
15:50So what's like the actual deal with watering?
15:53Is it like every day, once a week, once a month?
15:57Depends on the plant.
15:59It will be a good seed for the day.
16:02Hey, I'm just trying to find some sage advice, all right?
16:05How was that? Was that very good?
16:08Stop, you're so cringe.
16:10Well, then you do it.
16:15Hey, you said you like to be a gardener, right?
16:19I'm a gardener.
16:20You're a gardener?
16:22I'm a gardener.
16:24You know, I love to mow.
16:25Hey, um, you said that you hadn't been there for a while.
16:30Years actually.
16:32Isn't it like just around the corner?
16:35Yeah, I used to go all the time, but at some point, I don't know, I guess it just made me sad.
16:46Um, can I ask how long it's been since your mum died?
16:54Almost seven years.
16:57We don't need to go, just forget I said anything about that.
17:00No, I'm glad you did. I'm okay to talk about her. I like it actually.
17:07So maybe it might be a good thing to go see mum's nursery?
17:11I think it might be.
17:18Sorry, I'm a bit of a mess right now, as you can see.
17:23This is a safe space, you don't need to be sorry.
17:28I've already put two people in an uncomfortable position, Carl and Melanie.
17:33You really don't feel like you can speak to Therese?
17:36No, I will. I hate withholding things from her.
17:41I just, I want to know what's going on with me first.
17:45I don't want to make things worse again.
17:54Am I having a midlife crisis? Is that what this is?
17:58It's normal for us to reflect on our lives and our choices from time to time.
18:04We've just got to figure out why this is happening to you right now.
18:13In our previous sessions, we've talked a lot about Melanie and Sonia,
18:18not so much your first wife, Dee.
18:22And Steph Scully too, if you want to do the full count.
18:25I'd like to hear more about them.
18:29Right. OK.
18:32Well, I mean, Dee was...
18:39Dee was the first love of my life.
18:43And it broke my heart losing her.
18:47You were very young.
18:51And I never found her again.
18:57Still, it's very difficult to talk about.
19:02I think it would be useful if we did.
19:22Mackenzie.
19:24Oui.
19:26Tu sais, j'ai fait ton patron un favori en lui demandant d'aider à vendre la propriété.
19:31Je n'ai pas dû faire ça.
19:34OK.
19:36Il va faire quelques milliers pour vérifier quelques dossiers.
19:41Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire?
19:43Je veux dire, je ne sais pas.
19:48Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire?
19:51Je ne sais pas pourquoi tu voulais aller voir mon passé et ensuite aller chercher Christa.
19:57Elle est ma pote.
20:00Et j'étais curieuse.
20:05Bien.
20:08Tu sais ce qu'ils disent sur la curiosité.
20:18Regarde, c'était une erreur stupide de ma part.
20:22Et je voulais te le dire d'abord avant que tu l'entendes de quelqu'un d'autre.
20:27Je suppose que je suis contente que tu sois honnête avec moi.
20:30Cela a changé quelque chose pour toi?
20:34Les gens ont des coûts.
20:36Je comprends ça.
20:38Tu sais, tu prends ça très bien.
20:41Tu ne dis pas que Mackenzie était ton amie?
20:43Oui, elle l'est.
20:45Et je l'aime, mais...
20:48Je ne sais pas, je vois les choses différemment.
20:50Tu veux dire quoi?
20:52Ta vie n'est pas noire ou blanche.
20:55Parfois, il faut briser les règles pour avancer.
20:59Tu parles comme si tu parlais d'expérience.
21:07Ton oncle a l'air beaucoup comme ma mère.
21:10Je veux dire, elle est une bonne personne, mais elle...
21:13Elle fait ce qu'elle doit.
21:15Comment ça va pour elle?
21:18Elle a été avec un milliardaire de crypto depuis trois ans.
21:22C'est assez bien, je dirais.
21:25Intéressant.
21:28Qu'est-ce que je dois savoir d'autre sur toi?
21:35Je n'aime pas être traitée comme une idiote.
21:39Holly.
21:42Je ne te traiterais jamais comme ça, d'accord?
21:46J'en hais aussi.
21:50Est-ce qu'on est toujours ensemble?
21:54Tu peux m'appeler plus tard pour un déjeuner?
22:00Absolument.
22:06Ou peut-être que tu pourrais m'apprendre à jouer au karaté?
22:09Avec ta coordination?
22:11Avec ta coordination?
22:12Tu as du mal avec le karaté.
22:14C'est pour les débutants.
22:15OK.
22:18On n'a pas besoin d'entrer si tu ne veux pas.
22:20Non, je dois y aller.
22:22Je veux y aller.
22:24Je ne sais pas pourquoi j'ai laissé tout ça.
22:34Qu'est-ce qui se passe?
22:38Non, quelque chose ne se passe pas sérieusement.
22:42Pourquoi n'est-ce pas ouvert?
22:44Père, il va être dévasté quand il trouvera la sortie.
22:52Je n'ai pas encore décidé si je veux profiter du moment ou faire une décision.
22:56C'est complètement déchiré et je ne comprends pas ce qui se passe.
23:00Père?
23:02Tony m'a emprisonné.
23:04Juste dis-moi une chose, devrions-nous être inquiets?