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00:00Previously on Neighbours
00:02How'd you get so cashed out?
00:03Ah, a friend finally payed me back for an old job.
00:06When are you free for round two?
00:07I've reached out to others that I hurt. Tess and Dee.
00:11At least they gave me an inch.
00:14Won't be raining money on my family when I carc it.
00:18I remember you wore that when you took me to the ballet as a kid.
00:21Well, Noelle, Sadie plans to look after my pieces.
00:30Neighbours
00:34Everybody needs good neighbours
00:38With a little understanding
00:42You can find the perfect plan
00:48Neighbours
00:51Should be there for one another
00:56That's when good neighbours need good friends
01:05So get this right, Nat.
01:07Apparently, I bought Nicolette a pack of cards from the factory.
01:11Yeah.
01:12There have been many games of snap in the house recently.
01:15Ooh, who wins?
01:17Isla.
01:18She has white line fever. She's so competitive.
01:22Nicolette was like that when she was a child.
01:24Yeah, we have board games, sports games, mate.
01:26Everything.
01:27Oh, that sounds like me.
01:29Perhaps we should have a family board game, Sue.
01:32Oh, you look fabulous.
01:34Especially your mums.
01:36Oh, someone's in a good mood.
01:38Yeah, just happy to see you all together.
01:40Enjoy your evening.
01:42Well, maybe we should order.
01:45We've already ordered, Mum.
01:48Oh, no, I meant food.
01:50Yeah, no, it's coming.
01:52It's coming.
01:53Oh.
01:54Chilly me.
01:58Cheers.
01:59Oh, I didn't realise the time.
02:01Could you tell Susan by when she gets back to the bathroom?
02:04Sure.
02:05I'm about to have an online dinner with my daughters tonight.
02:07Oh, nice.
02:08Yeah.
02:09But, Gerace, do you mind if I tend to a matter of the tram tomorrow?
02:12No, no, that's fine.
02:13Maybe Darcy can step in for you.
02:15Yeah.
02:16What's happening?
02:17Oh, there's just a fungus issue I need to investigate.
02:22Hmm.
02:23Lydia.
02:24Hey, it's sunny Manhattan here.
02:25I was just thinking about you.
02:38Well, you're the kind of thoughts better discussed in person rather than over the phone.
02:55Oh, do you?
02:57No, no, no.
02:58I'm up for it.
02:59When?
03:00I look forward to it.
03:01Oh, it's all good.
03:02Uh, cheers.
03:03Yeah, nah, good on you.
03:04Sweet.
03:05Later.
03:06Sorry, sorry, demand to interrupt.
03:07No, nothing important.
03:08You're okay.
03:09You're a bit jumpy lately.
03:10Just...
03:11Didn't need to whip your butt at Cods again.
03:13Oh, really?
03:14Okay.
03:15Show us the tricks, go on.
03:16Tricks, reckon.
03:17Oh.
03:18Well.
03:19Spend.
03:20Spend.
03:21Spend.
03:22Spend.
03:23Spend.
03:24Spend.
03:25Oh.
03:26Spend.
03:27Spend.
03:28Oh.
03:29Well.
03:30Spend.
03:31Spend.
03:32Spend.
03:33Spend.
03:34Spend.
03:35Spend.
03:36Spend.
03:37Spend.
03:38Spend.
03:39Spend.
03:40Technically this is the best, but this one, it really captures your spirit.
03:46Oh, that's the one I was going to choose as well.
03:50You know, Byron made his mum a mug just like that.
03:54Oh, he made one for me too.
03:57Really? He said that you didn't remember.
04:01That's what he was talking about the other day. I didn't realise.
04:05No biggie.
04:06Well, how about I make you a cup of tea in that mug and you can tell me what you've done with the rest of the clothes.
04:13I'd love that.
04:19So last night was nice, huh?
04:22All the non-fighting, non-arguments.
04:25Pretty, uh, non-eventful.
04:27Although I have been thinking about something that mum said.
04:31Oh, I'm sorry, that's not cool, huh?
04:33You don't even know what it was.
04:36I just, I just assumed. It was mean, I'm, sorry, go on.
04:42You think she might be having memory issues?
04:45All the odd things that she's done since her arrival.
04:49I just thought that was mum being her usual...
04:52Drama queen, centre of attention.
04:54Yeah.
04:55But after last night, I've just got this niggle that maybe there's something else at play.
05:05Hey.
05:06Hey.
05:06Hey.
05:07I just came from your nan's.
05:08And you'll never guess what.
05:10She found the mug.
05:11What?
05:11Hang on.
05:12Hang on, she was so insistent that that thing didn't exist.
05:15Yeah, she just forgot.
05:17I think she's a little absent-minded.
05:22Morning.
05:23Got a note in my diary.
05:25You've got a new script due soon.
05:27I weaned myself off the painkillers a week or so ago.
05:30Really?
05:30What, you're not taking anything?
05:32Just the natural supplements.
05:34Congratulations.
05:35Look, if you need me to...
05:36Excuse me.
05:37I've got a meeting to get to.
05:54Mate, are you serious?
05:55We just thrashed ourselves.
05:56A little more, never hurts.
05:57What's all the working out at the moment anyway?
06:01You're making the rest of us look bad.
06:03Oh, you've got to keep the ladies happy.
06:06Yo!
06:07Hey, piano bar.
06:09You know how you used to be?
06:11A performer.
06:12Yeah, that's me.
06:13You have a lady friend and she wants to keep things fresh.
06:16She made a request for me to put on a show.
06:19Any moves you will in a show?
06:20You must really like this girl, huh?
06:22Yeah, you could say she makes it worth my while.
06:24All right.
06:25I can give you a few tips on the way to work.
06:27But listen, the golden rule is you need to create a persona.
06:31And you have to stick to that.
06:33Performing is as much about personality as it is your body.
06:37Wait, hang on, hang on.
06:38I want to get these down.
06:41I'll have to get back to you about that.
06:43Your bike.
06:43Oh, hey.
06:44Hi.
06:45What are you doing here?
06:46Oh, I just thought I'd pop in and see if we could have a coffee.
06:48Oh, yeah.
06:49Well, I mean, that'd be nice.
06:50But I've got a meeting.
06:53Can I take a rain check?
06:53Um, yeah, sure.
06:55Sorry.
06:56Yeah, I'll see you later then.
06:58Okay.
06:58Yeah.
07:08Oh, could I get a green tea?
07:10Yes, I'll see you again.
07:11You too.
07:12I'm so sorry I missed you at the school protest.
07:14Oh, yeah, yeah, that was a busy time.
07:17Yeah, is Susan coming?
07:19Um, yeah, I wanted to see you alone.
07:24Um, it's about Darcy.
07:28Oh, what's he up to?
07:30What makes you think he's up to something?
07:31Oh, the fact that he's Darcy.
07:33Okay, yeah, right.
07:34Well, you said on the phone you hadn't seen him for a while.
07:38Not since the divorce.
07:40What, you were married?
07:42Yeah.
07:43The woman who left him at the altar 20 years ago wound up marrying him after all.
07:48Oh, well, uh, do you mind telling me more?
07:54It's just, it, Darcy's moved back to Ramsey Street.
07:57I could use any intel I can get.
08:03It's not a pretty story.
08:04I don't want to seem unduly suspicious.
08:10But we don't want to ignore anything either.
08:12I understand.
08:14So how can we help?
08:16Well, I don't have the best relationship with Mum,
08:18and so I would appreciate an objective opinion
08:22if either of you noticed anything.
08:25Well, there have been a few moments of forgetfulness.
08:29We heard her call Darcy Peter once.
08:30But, look, it is common for when people do change environments
08:34that there's a period of adjustment.
08:36And there are a lot of explanations for memory loss.
08:39And Harold, he thought he had dementia.
08:41Turned out he was just mixing medication.
08:43But, look, if it helps, I mean,
08:45it could be worth getting some tests done by Carl or Darcy.
08:49Mum and I are only just starting to be civil.
08:51If I bring this up, it's just going to cause more drama.
08:55Oh, why don't I talk to her?
08:56Well, yeah, you know, that might seem less of an attack.
09:01Yeah, be careful, though.
09:02It's a touchy subject.
09:04She mightn't be aware that there's a problem.
09:06And if she is, she might be afraid to have her fears confirmed.
09:09Um, well, I mean, it can't hurt to try.
09:13And, look, I'll be careful, so...
09:15Okay.
09:15Hey, Nan.
09:26Oh!
09:27Hello.
09:28Mwah!
09:28Hey, um, I was wondering if you were free for a catch-up.
09:31You know, maybe play a game at Snaplet, you said last night.
09:33Oh, well, I was just about to catch the courtesy bus, actually,
09:37to go to the pharmacy.
09:39Can you come back later?
09:40Uh, yeah, sure, sure.
09:42Um, you're doing some paperwork?
09:44Oh, I've just been procrastinating about doing my banking for ages.
09:49So much fun.
09:51Hey, um, if you want, I can help you with this.
09:54Oh, it might take a couple of hours.
09:57A few hours with you, Nan?
09:58I don't mind.
09:59Well, that would be wonderful.
10:02Okay.
10:05About 15 years ago, Darcy and I ran into each other at a mutual friend's party.
10:10I wanted to leave straight away, but like a fool,
10:12I, um, got to talking.
10:16He was lovely.
10:19He apologised for the way he treated me,
10:21said that, um, he'd done a lot of work on himself.
10:24Yeah.
10:25And you want to make amends?
10:26Yeah.
10:30I found myself falling for him again.
10:34Only this time I didn't have Alice Jamison or Lynne Scully to step in.
10:38So you got married?
10:41It was the worst two years of my life.
10:43And that's coming from someone who was Mrs. Brendan Bell.
10:49What happened?
10:51He cheated on me.
10:53Used me like an ATM.
10:55Gaslit me into thinking I was wrong all the time.
10:57It started to feel like I was back in Ramsey Street in, what, 2001?
11:03Yeah.
11:04A half-expected D-bliss to turn up.
11:07I'm so sorry that you had to go through that.
11:12And I, I'm, I'm just surprised I didn't hear about it from anyone.
11:15I got so much grief getting back with Darcy,
11:18I wanted to keep the wedding quiet and the divorce even quieter.
11:21I haven't seen him since.
11:28I'm so sorry.
11:29No, no, no, no.
11:30There's no need to apologise.
11:35And there's more.
11:41Oh, hello.
11:43Dr. Darcy, you're off the hook.
11:45Uh, I didn't know I was on one.
11:47Helping me with all that boring life admin stuff.
11:50Oh, Byron's offered to do my thanking this afternoon.
11:54Oh, I don't mind.
11:56I know, but I've got to let him.
11:58You see, he was so touched when he realised
12:01I still had that silly mug he made for me.
12:04He wanted to do something nice.
12:06Oh, that is nice.
12:07You know, I think moving to Erinsborough was a good idea.
12:12Thank you.
12:20Somebody said there was a fire.
12:27I heard there was a fire.
12:37Where's the fire?
12:37It's hot in here, isn't it?
12:40Oh, it's hot.
12:41Where's the fire?
12:43Show me the fire.
12:44Where's the fire?
12:46In your gorgeous eyes.
12:47Yeah.
12:49No, dude, don't let me stop you.
12:51This is the first time I've seen a grown man try and seduce himself.
12:54I'm going on a date.
12:55Oh, yeah?
12:56Who is she?
12:56I mean, clearly someone who has an appreciation
13:00of the fine efforts of our first responders.
13:02No one you know.
13:03Yeah.
13:04Well, champagne, chocolate.
13:06I mean, that's a bit much for a daytime hookup, no?
13:10Gonna make a good first impression.
13:13Okay.
13:14I'll see you later.
13:15Marriage break-up's always messy.
13:23No.
13:25I said and did things I regret.
13:27But in the end, he owed me $15,000 and I doubt I'll ever see it again.
13:32He was juggling a few debts then.
13:34Who else does he owe money to?
13:36He was always cagey about it.
13:38But he was in business with another doctor.
13:41And things went south.
13:42Money was involved.
13:44What was this doctor's name?
13:45Anthony Hellsworth?
13:46Do you know him?
13:48No.
13:48No, it's not ringing a bell.
13:53You think I'm a fool, don't you?
13:55No, no.
13:56I think you've been taken in by a very skilled manipulator.
13:59Again?
14:00He's done it to Susan again.
14:02And me.
14:03And the Irini residents think he's perfect.
14:05Well, what are you going to do?
14:06I just don't know.
14:11Well, look, just remember this.
14:12No matter what Darcy says or does,
14:14his true nature will always come out.
14:17Eventually.
14:22Come in.
14:25Hello.
14:26Oh, Mr. Darcy.
14:29Miss Amanda.
14:31Delighted to see you.
14:32Hey, um, can I have a quick word before Byron arrives?
14:37I know you're an independent and capable woman,
14:40but I don't want to see you in a situation where you're vulnerable.
14:44I'm sorry, I don't follow.
14:47Okay, well, one thing we're hyper aware of at Irini Rising are residents running the risk
14:53of elder abuse.
14:54Now, if Byron or any other member of your family sticks their nose into somewhere where
14:59they're not wanted, you know, you can come to me.
15:03What prompted this?
15:05Well, the fact that your grandson has ignored you for years and now he's offering to help
15:11you with the banking.
15:12I mean, it might be innocent, but sadly, um, when people with assets get on in years,
15:21their relatives can see it as an opportunity for themselves.
15:25Well, Byron's not liked it.
15:27Look, they might couch it in terms of taking the burden off, but they're actually resting control
15:37of your assets.
15:41There's probably nothing to worry about, but just in case, I'm always here for you.
15:50Okay?
15:55This still somehow feels weird.
15:57Yeah, well, at least it's going to good use.
16:01Oh, hey, nice shades.
16:03Expensive too.
16:05A couple hundred easy.
16:06Yeah, how'd you afford those?
16:07You solid kidding.
16:10Tips.
16:10I've seen you serve drinks.
16:12You ain't that good.
16:12Ah, you haven't seen all I can do.
16:15Oh, yeah, how was the firefighting?
16:17Sorry, what?
16:18He had an appointment with a lady friend.
16:21Gentleman never tells.
16:23Which excludes you, so spell.
16:25Who wants to go to the pub?
16:27I'm trying to save money.
16:29Yeah, mash out.
16:31Then you're on.
16:33Is that massage oil?
16:37Yeah, I treated myself to a massage.
16:39Yeah, fighting pies, no doubt.
16:40It smells like the cheap stuff.
16:44Do you want drinks or not?
16:46Okay, fine.
16:46Hey, let's do it.
16:48We'll go.
16:48Get a move on.
16:49Peter used to handle all of this.
17:10I never got the hang of it.
17:11Now, do you know how many bank accounts you have here?
17:15Oh, a million, it seems like.
17:19Have you ever thought about maybe combining them all?
17:22I mean, I could do some research for you and present you with some options.
17:25Oh, wonderful.
17:25Well, yeah, how about I make us some more tea?
17:29Yeah, yeah, um, just, Nan, Sadie said that you, uh, well, you forgot you had this.
17:37Just slipped my mind.
17:39Ah, that's all right.
17:40It's, look, I've just been speaking to Susan Kennedy and she said that Harold Bishop had some memory issues from mixing his medications.
17:50Oh, there's nothing wrong with my medications.
17:52Okay, it's just, um, it's just that you forgot that we ordered dinner last night.
18:00What are you trying to suggest?
18:03That I've gone gaga?
18:04Uh, no, Nan.
18:06Is that why you offered to help me with my banking?
18:09Oh, no, I just want to take some burden off your shoulders.
18:13Burden off my shoulders?
18:15Yeah.
18:15I've been warned about people like you.
18:18Pete, Nan, I'm, I'm just trying to help you.
18:20I was offering you the chance to make up for the fact that you've been absent in my life.
18:26If this is how you're going to behave, I'd rather you didn't.
18:30Nan.
18:32Everything okay?
18:34Byron was just leaving.
18:35Oh, no, no, I...
18:36Ah.
18:37Darcy, please show him out.
18:39Maybe you should do what she says.
18:46Okay.
18:58Makes sense.
18:59Oh, yeah.
19:01Hey.
19:01Um, I'm sorry, Mum.
19:05I've, I've had a complete mess of that.
19:06What?
19:07Was it really that bad?
19:09Yeah.
19:10Maybe you should try talking to her.
19:13Oh, hey.
19:15Hey.
19:15Oh, I can come back later.
19:17Oh, no, that's, that's fine.
19:18I've already told everyone what happened with Amanda.
19:20Oh, yeah.
19:22How are you feeling?
19:24Um, you know what?
19:25Don't worry about me.
19:26I'm not worried about Nana.
19:28Uh, how was she after I left?
19:30Yeah.
19:31She'll be all right.
19:33No, but how was she?
19:35Well, um, your grandmother is a super independent woman, and I think she gets a little triggered
19:40when someone challenges that.
19:43Okay.
19:43Um, is that August?
19:46Darcy, what's that?
19:48Oh, um, well, look, Amanda had a moment.
19:53Um, she got a little agitated.
19:55I, I don't think she meant to do this.
19:58I'm going to pay for drinks.
20:10You are?
20:12All right.
20:14This round's on me.
20:16Whoa.
20:17Who even has cash these days?
20:19Uh, people who get lots of tips.
20:22Why don't you join us?
20:23It's my show.
20:25Now, I should be encouraging you to save that,
20:27but considering you're you,
20:29that would be a wasted effort, and I will take a chilled red.
20:31Copy that.
20:34Hey, uh, how was your date, huh?
20:36Oh, your moves were so helpful.
20:40Thanks.
20:41Is that right?
20:42Hold on a minute.
20:44How did you make so much tips in Aronsbrook?
20:47A lot of Germans and Americans came through.
20:51I think I'm going to have to learn a few moves from you.
20:54I was lucky.
20:57All right, now we're home, I can tell you something.
21:02Go on.
21:02The meeting I had at the tram, it was with Tess Bell.
21:07Why didn't you say so?
21:08I would have loved to say hello.
21:10Mm-hmm.
21:11Oh.
21:13Was this about Darcy?
21:14Yep.
21:15Oh, I thought you were going to drop it.
21:17Did you know that Tess and Darcy were married?
21:21No.
21:22Oh, two years, ended in divorce.
21:25It's funny that he didn't mention it.
21:27Yes, exactly.
21:29Well, maybe he was embarrassed.
21:31Maybe his behaviour was appalling.
21:33He cheated on her and used it for money.
21:36Is that what Tess said?
21:37Yeah.
21:38Yeah, apparently he was in business with some doctor,
21:41uh, uh, Anthony someone.
21:43Anyway, that went sour.
21:45Oh, that doesn't sound good.
21:47No, it doesn't.
21:48Why hasn't he told us any of this?
21:51I don't know.
21:52We should at least hear his side of the story.
21:54Darcy is a compulsive liar.
21:56He's clearly got an agenda.
21:58Susan, the man is a conniving snake.
22:00He cannot beat you.
22:01Tell me what you really think, Carl.
22:02Coming up on Neighbours.
22:12They're nice kicks.
22:13Yeah, thanks.
22:14Well, they look exy.
22:15How'd you afford them?
22:17You want my money?
22:18Well, I'm here to tell you there's hardly any at all.
22:21The specialist called.
22:23He wants to see Thomas.
22:24Yeah, all right.
22:24I'll be there.
22:25Um, you come too, of course.
22:27No, it's fine.