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    Neighbours' Finn Kelly faces serious allegations over sinister Ramsay Street deliveries
    Is he back to his old tricks already?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...s-allegations/

    Neighbours' seemingly-reformed villain Finn Kelly will escape a prison sentence next week – but it's not long before he faces a fresh wave of serious allegations.

    Finn (Rob Mills) is about to appear in court over his many crimes, but a number of twists and turns work in his favour over the coming days.

    As we've already revealed, Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) speaks up for Finn at his all-important hearing later this week – convinced that he's a new man after losing his memory.

    Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) also voices her support for Finn, impressed when she spots her ex-lover risk his own safety to save Susan in a hit and run incident outside the hospital.

    Next week's episodes see Elly Conway reluctantly join the queue of Finn fans, refusing to condemn him in court after being blackmailed by his half-brother Shaun Watkins.

    When Shaun discovers that he's the father of Elly's unborn baby, he promises to keep quiet if she helps him to make sure that Finn walks free.

    The three generous court statements against Finn work wonders at the hearing – as does Imogen Willis's convincing defence that he's no longer a danger to the community.

    The judge decides that Finn won't need to serve any jail time, but since he now needs a place to stay as part of the court's conditions, Shaun forces Elly to convince the Kennedys to take him in.

    Unsurprisingly, Finn's arrival on Ramsay Street doesn't go down well with everyone – least of all Ned Willis (Ben Hall), who fears the worst when he sees Bea in the same room as a freshly-showered Finn.

    Finn later hopes to win over his new neighbours by handing out some of Karl's homegrown produce as a peace offering to everyone, but this also leads to disaster.

    Susan finds a razorblade in one of the apricots and soon realises that everyone on the street who has received the fruit is at risk.

    As the Kennedys rush to warn everyone about the contaminated fruit, Toadie manages to save baby Hugo from a close call. Sadly, Aaron Brennan isn't so lucky and ends up with a nasty cut to his hand.

    The community is quick to suspect that Finn is responsible, although the Kennedys argue that it could be somebody seeking revenge against them for taking Finn in.

    Ned and Toadie remain far from impressed, pointing out that they've brought danger upon everyone by bringing Finn to Ramsay Street either way. Who's responsible for the mysterious incident?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).


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    https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2019...x-fiancee-bea/
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    How did Karl agree to take Finn in?

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    Because he saved Susan.

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    Everyone will come to love Finn , just wait and see. Rob does an awesome job with the character. He is so sweet and innocent now, how can they not!! Plus he will be family soon now that the bun in Elly’s oven is a KELLY!! Cannot wait to see Mark’s reaction when this gets out.

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    Finn will soon be in the opening credits - so bizarre

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    Neighbours' Finn Kelly flees from Ramsay Street after clash with Toadie Rebecchi
    Can Bea convince him to come back?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ebecchi-clash/

    Neighbours' reformed villain Finn Kelly decides to flee from Erinsborough next week after a nasty run-in with Toadie Rebecchi.

    Finn (Rob Mills) loses hope over his fresh start in Erinsborough when Toadie assumes the worst over his latest secretive behaviour.

    Upcoming episodes see Finn break into Toadie's office to make an anonymous donation to The Sonya Rebecchi Foundation, a new charity drive that the lawyer has set up in memory of his late wife.

    Although Finn manages to keep his first charitable move under wraps, he's not so lucky second time around.

    Deciding to carry out another top-secret act of generosity, Finn snoops around the office that Toadie (Ryan Moloney) has set up for the Foundation.

    Toadie and Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) catch Finn in the act and demand an explanation over what he's up to.

    Toadie loses it with Finn and angrily accuses him of trying to tarnish his efforts to honour Sonya with the Foundation.

    Stung that some people in Erinsborough will never believe he has changed, Finn takes off and leaves a message with Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson), revealing that he's leaving town.

    Finn argues that there's no point staying in a community that clearly despises him, but his timing couldn't be worse as he's due for his court-mandated check-in with David Tanaka (Takaya Honda).

    When Bea hears the message, she fears that Finn could be arrested and sent back to prison.

    Determined that Finn shouldn't lose out on his second chance, Bea tracks him down and pleads with him to return – pointing out that he'll have proved everyone right about him if he goes AWOL now.

    Back at the hospital, concerned David feels he has waited long enough and prepares to call the police. Will Finn make it back in time?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, May 6 and Tuesday, May 7 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    And there we have! Bea to the rescue and the start of round 2! Wit woo!! I’m all for this hook up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaz21 View Post
    Because he saved Susan.
    who he also tried to kill

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    Neighbours' Finn Kelly makes a huge decision over Elly Conway's baby secret
    Will he keep quiet?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...baby-decision/

    Neighbours' reformed villain Finn Kelly shocks Elly Conway next week by promising to keep her guilty secret.

    Finn (Rob Mills) is about to realise that Elly is lying about the father of her unborn baby, which prompts him to confront her.

    Suspicious Finn stumbles across the truth when he witnesses Elly (Jodi Anasta) having tense conversations with her blackmailer Dean Mahoney.

    Putting the pieces of the puzzle together, Finn corners Elly and asks whether his brother Shaun Watkins is the father of her baby, rather than her husband Mark Brennan.

    Seeing no way out of her latest predicament, Elly admits to Finn that he's right about Shaun.

    Much to Elly's surprise, Finn promises that he has no intention of making life difficult for her. In fact, since he'll be the uncle to Elly's baby, he wants to help in any way he can.

    Later on, Elly receives a strange message from Finn, which promises that he has dealt with Dean once and for all.

    This ambiguous text leaves Elly fearful of how far Finn has gone to solve her problem, although he later assures her that that he hasn't done anything untoward.

    Finn urges Elly to trust him, promising that he'll help her to keep her secret from Mark. Can Elly really relax and believe that what Finn is saying is true?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, May 13 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    Neighbours resolves Finn Kelly's memory mystery as his future hangs in the balance
    Why does he remember Harry Sinclair?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...tery-resolved/

    Neighbours airs another twist in the Finn Kelly saga next week, hinting that the new and improved version of the character is here to stay.

    The Aussie soap has recently hinted that Finn's memories could be making a return, as he recognised his old acquaintance Harry Sinclair in last week's episodes.

    As we've already revealed, Finn will soon come clean over this crucial detail during his latest check-in appointment at the hospital.

    Afterwards, Finn is told that he may have to face another court hearing, as he could become a danger to the community again if his amnesia isn't permanent.

    Next week, Finn's new-found friendship with Elly Conway sees them work together to solve the mystery over his rogue memory of Harry.

    Elly pushes Finn to recall where he knows Harry from and he mentions an older red brick building. This confuses Elly, as the description doesn't match the school that Finn and Harry both taught at.

    When Elly and Finn pay a visit to disgraced Harry, he reluctantly discloses that the memory is from the first time they ever met.

    This was when Finn was an 18-year-old teaching student who visited Harry's former workplace.

    Finn is hugely relieved to realise that this is outside the 12-year window of the memories he lost, which means there's no evidence of his amnesia wearing off.

    This means that Finn probably won't have to face another hearing after all, keeping him as a free man. With crisis averted, can Finn finally move forward with his life?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, May 28 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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