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Crazy Gal 88
11-09-2005, 16:55
Henry presses Matilda on the reason - is it jealousy? Matilda finally gives in and admits she still carries a torch for Ric. Henry agrees not to tell anyone, but Cassie senses he knows something and uses her feminine whiles to tease it out of him. Suddenly it all makes sense! She confides to Matilda that Ric’s great, but they’re just mates. The best way for Mati to get closer to him is for her and Cassie to be friends. Matilda sees the logic in this and the great turnaround is complete – much to Ric’s confusion. The rest of the Bay take quickly to Martha – or Mac as her friends call her. She’s a country born-and-raised with a straight-up approach to life and skills as an electrician. Sally asks her to check the fuse box and as they chat away, Sally suddenly falls silent. When Mac goes to check her out, she finds Sally collapsed on the floor…out cold!
Ryan has run away after the telling off Dan gave him the night before. Dan and Peter head off to search for the child and Dan fields a call from an irate Amanda demanding to know why her son is missing. Peter manages to calm her down (much to Dan’s chagrin), and the two of them split up. Peter finds him down by the boat wharf and convinces him that his Dad is never going to get back with Amanda, and most importantly, Leah makes Dan incredibly happy – they’re in love. Ryan is finally persuaded to come home.
Now that Cassie and Matilda are getting on so well, they’ve turned their attention to healing the wounds between Ric and Henry. Cassie reckons it’d be cool if the four of them could hang together more often and todays a great day to start.
Matilda and Cassie’s attempt to bring Henry and Ric together is heading for abject failure until Martha arrives and frantically tells Ric about Sally’s collapse. He races off with her to the hospital where Dr Hill’s previous diagnosis has been confirmed; Sally needs to have an operation to release the blood buildup in her head. Flynn blames himself for not having picked it up earlier, but Zoe assures him that he wasn’t responsible. That’s cold comfort for Flynn.
Sally has been whisked off to hospital after her mystery collapse. Flynn panics as soon as he sees her. Dr Hill says it looks like slow bleeding on the brain. This is serious, at the hospital Martha tries to console a worried Ric but he reckons she’s got no idea. Martha shares with him the story of how her own mother died in front of her when she was 16. There’s a new understanding between the two, and Martha reckons it’s time for Ric to give his grandad a go. Ric does as well. He tells Alf that he’d still like to do the fishing trip they had planned before he left. Morag, Ric, Alf and Martha have dinner together; a family.
When Alf introduces Martha to Jesse and the girl can’t take her eyes off him. Jesse ends up offering her some shifts in the pub. Things could heat up between these two. Colleen is buzzing around, trying to get people interested in the murder mystery event.
Sally is out of the operating theatre and everything is okay. She just needs rest. When she wakes up, she has blurred vision, but manages to make out someone tampering with her drip settings. She sets off the alarm and Flynn and Zoe arrive to find her raving about the ‘intruder’. Flynn thinks the haemorrage is affecting her mental health. No-one believes her except Josie. Josie asks Morag to speak to Peter again – the Stalker is still out there. But when Morag goes to Peter, he says unless Morag has evidence to the contrary, all the evidence points to Marc. Morag agrees.
Henry’s surprised to hear about Ric’s emotional reaction to Sally’s accident. The girls cotton on to this and know that it might take time for any warmth, but the boys are at least tolerating each other. And that’s confirmed later on when the two of them have an awkward ‘blokey’ chat and we get the sense that a friendship is building.
We see the gloved hands with the flyer advertising the murder-mystery event. Sally was right. The Stalker is still out there!
It’s the day of the murder-mystery fundraising event and Colleen’s in a dither about the organising.
Tasha arrives at the Hunter house to go with Robbie to his commercial shoot and finds he’s given himself a celebrity makeover. Her smile returns when the director tells Robbie his hair is all wrong and will have to be changed. And that’s not the only surprise Robbie has to overcome. He is actually playing the part of a giant donut! Not glamorous at all.
Scott’s been spending all his days and nights at Hayley’s recently. The two of them are very happy to be finally together and making the most of it.
Alf visits Sally at the hospital and she tries to convince him the Stalker is still out there.
Flynn tells Sally he’s concerned she’s becoming obsessed. Sally says it’s what she believes.
Meanwhile, gloved hands pack material – including the murder-mystery flier – into a bag. Sally might be safe, but are the others?
Tasha isn’t impressed when she finds out that the ad requires scantily clad models. When one of them kisses Robbie a little too passionately, Tasha yells out and ruins a take. The director tells Robbie to shut her up or she’ll be thrown off set. Then Tasha overhears Robbie telling one of the models she’s just a star-struck local. Tasha erupts. Robbie tries to explain but she throws coffee in his face and runs off. When the shoot is over, Robbie tries to explain, but Tasha tells him if he wants to act like that, he can do it without her.

The murder-mystery game begins. Colleen has written a script and all the participants have parts in it. participants have to follow the clues to find the murder weapon.
Meanwhile we see shots of the Stalker slipping his gloves on and getting a bag out from the boot of a car. The bag is opened, revealing a bomb inside….
Josie slips outside to avoid seeing Jesse and Martha together when suddenly she comes face to face with Marc! He pushes her inside where the crowd is stunned to see him. He tells them he’s been bailed and has come to find out who set him up. The guys kick Marc out, but he declares that this whole thing isn’t over yet. Everyone is left reeling, and somewhere close by, gloved hands set the bomb in place.
But is it Marc? It seems not, because he’s in the car park when he’s confronted by someone he seems to know. But as it all falls into place for him, he is hit over the head and falls to the ground – out cold.

Stacy
11-09-2005, 18:23
Is this how Marc dies?

Crazy Gal 88
11-09-2005, 21:37
id imagine so

kirsty_g
12-09-2005, 15:42
sounds good

i_luv_dennis
22-09-2005, 19:18
i no yeah