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Perdita
16-11-2016, 04:28
Neighbours have confirmed that Australian Idol star Rob Mills is joining the cast as a new colleague of Susan Kennedy's.

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The popular entertainer has been recruited in guest role and will be playing the role of Finn Kelly, a progressive and respected school teacher appointed by Susan.

However, as always, there is more to the affable Mr Kelly than meets the eye and as local residents will discover when glimpses of his past start to be exposed.

Rob started filming with Neighbours this week and his first scenes will air in March 2017.

Speaking about joining the show, Rob said: "I can't wait to get started on the show. As a youngster, I played baseball just behind where Ramsay Street is located and I thought at the time, how great it would be to be on Neighbours, and now it has happened!"

Neighbours' Executive Producer, Jason Herbison said: "Rob is an exceptional talent and we are thrilled to welcome him to Ramsay Street as Finn Kelly, a really intriguing character with some hidden secrets which our audience won't expect."

Rob rose to fame in 2003 as a finalist on the first series of Australian Idol. He has since gone on to star in a number of highly acclaimed productions including, Wicked, Grease, Legally Blonde, The Last Five Year, Into the Woods, Hair and most recently Ghost the Musical.

He has also appeared in Celebrity Apprentice, Dancing with the Stars, Spics and Specs, The Footy Show, The Project and as host of Young Talent Time in 2012.

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indigodance
16-11-2016, 14:25
Cant be any worse than Brad with his never ending brood of fruits of his loin creeping out of the woodwork ! He should really get the snip

tammyy2j
16-11-2016, 14:28
Does the show just recruit from reality shows :p

Pantherboy
12-03-2017, 23:53
(Edit: sorry Perdita, I couldn't find the separate thread you had already started on Finn Kelly when I posted this - I didn't look back far enough!!)


News.com.au article on Rob Mills starting a five-month stint next week on Neighbours as schoolteacher Finn Kelly (with a bit of a crossover in the article with Home and Away):


http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/tv-shows/rob-mills-housemate-won-a-tv-role-that-the-former-australian-idol-contestant-really-wanted/news-story/9627366ec09029cc87d5cdb7b5c318cd

Rob Mills’ housemate won a TV role that the former Australian Idol contestant really wanted


HOUSEMATES can be annoying. Some don’t wash their dishes and some are a bit too vocal in the bedroom.

But spare a thought for Rob Mills, whose housemate, Ryan O’Kane, did something worse ... he stole the role that Millsy wanted.

“For the past few years I’ve been trying to get onto one of the soaps,” Mills said to news.com.au.

“There was a role on Home & Away that I got pretty close to. It was to play Penny McNamee’s love interest on the show [McNamee plays Tori Morgan].”

As Millsy was waiting for the call from his agent to tell him whether or not he’d landed the role, his housemate walked into the room and delivered some bad news.

“I’m pretty sure he just said, ‘I’ve got the job,’” Mills recalled, adding that he wasn’t at all bitter.

“I was rapt for him. We had a beer to celebrate and I think I even cooked him dinner.”

Millsy might have missed out being Riley Hawkins in Summer Bay, but it didn’t take him long to land an even bigger role on a rival soap.

Next week, the 34-year-old will start a five-month stint on Neighbours as a schoolteacher called Finn Kelly.

“The first day [on the set of Neighbours] was bloody surreal,” Mills said.

“Debra Lawrance, who played Pippa on Home & Away, was there as my acting coach. We had a little half an hour session ... and then later that day I had a scene with Susan Kennedy in the principal’s office.

“I was the happiest kid in the world. People look up to the Harolds [Bishop] and Alfs [Stewart] of this world, but as a kid, the Pippas [Ross] and the Susans [Kennedy], they were my heroes.”

Much like the actor himself, Mills’ character is described as charismatic and affable, but according to a Neighbours statement, “it soon becomes apparent that there is more to him than meets the eye as the residents of Ramsay Street catch glimpses of his mysterious past”.

Who knows, maybe they discovered some scandalous photos from his past ...

Perdita
13-03-2017, 05:51
Ramsay Street will be welcoming a new face to Neighbours this month in the form of Australian Idol star Rob Mills' new teacher character Finn Kelly, but we could have been seeing him in an entirely different Australian soap if things had played out a little differently.

As it was, it was Mills' own housemate Ryan O'Kane who got in the way of that dream and was cast in the role on Home and Away instead.

"There was a role on Home and Away that I got pretty close to," Rob told news.com.au. "It was to play Penny McNamee's love interest on the show."

But before he could win the role of Riley Hawkins, the surgeon who will be joining the soap in the coming months, his housemate revealed he'd got the call offering him the job.


"I'm pretty sure he just said, 'I've got the job'," Rob said before insisting that there wasn't any bitterness between the friends.

"We had a beer to celebrate and I think I even cooked him dinner."

Luckily, it seems Rob didn't have to wait too long for a lucky break as he's now landed a stint on Neighbours as a progressive teacher appointed by Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) and his scenes will start airing this month.

New teacher Finn Kelly is warm, easygoing and friendly as he settles in, but he soon clashes with his ex-girlfriend Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta), who is livid to see him and is convinced that Finn has a darker side.
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Elly Conway clashes with Finn Kelly in Neighbours
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[Elly Conway clashes with Finn Kelly in Neighbours]

"I can't wait to get started on the show," Rob said when his casting was announced last year. "As a youngster, I played baseball just behind where Ramsay Street is located and I thought at the time, how great it would be to be on Neighbours, and now it has happened!"

As for the Home and Away character that got away, Riley Hawkins has already made waves for soap fans watching at Australian pace, but the character has yet to star in Summer Bay for fans in the UK.


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Perdita
27-04-2017, 21:34
http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/797387/Neighbours-spoiler-Finn-Kelly-affair-Xanthe-Canning-underage-Elly-Conway-Channel-5

Finn Kelly to seduce Xanthe?

lizann
28-04-2017, 00:12
http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/797387/Neighbours-spoiler-Finn-Kelly-affair-Xanthe-Canning-underage-Elly-Conway-Channel-5

Finn Kelly to seduce Xanthe?

thought she was crushing on him

kaz21
28-04-2017, 09:38
The way he looked at her yesterday, was so creepy.

lizann
18-05-2017, 20:34
he tries to kill susan and elly he really wants to run the school badly :p

kaz21
18-05-2017, 21:08
He's so creepy, good villain tho.

TaintedLove
18-05-2017, 21:59
I hope someone can answer this question about Erinsborough High...
Why do the female students there wear two different types of uniform? Some are simple checked summer dresses, while others have a crossed ribbon on the blouse like what Piper Willis wears. And Xanthe`s uniform is just the basic one.
Thanks in advance.
:)

Pantherboy
19-05-2017, 08:51
I hope someone can answer this question about Erinsborough High...
Why do the female students there wear two different types of uniform? Some are simple checked summer dresses, while others have a crossed ribbon on the blouse like what Piper Willis wears. And Xanthe`s uniform is just the basic one.
Thanks in advance.
:)

My understanding TaintedLove, is that in Public High Schools (which Erinsborough High is), there are different uniforms for juniors & seniors (with Years 7-10 being juniors & Years 11-12 being seniors). I gather Piper is in Y12. Not sure what year Xanthe is supposed to be in, maybe Y10?? - which would explain these two girls wearing different uniforms.

Well, that is my suggestion - somebody please correct me if I am wrong here!

TaintedLove
20-05-2017, 04:02
Thanks Panetherboy. ♥ I had forgotten that Piper and Xanthe were in different years at school.
I was thinking along those lines in regards to ages, as my school had the same thing. Years 11 and 12 (or 5th and 6th form as it was known then) we had the same uniform, but with a red/black/yellow striped tie instead on green/yellow/black tie to show we were prefects.
:)

Finn`s comeuppance can`t come soon enough for me. Although I have to grudgingly admit that he is absolutely brilliant at manipulation. I just wish he would use his powers of persuasion for good instead of evil. But that would make him a boring character then wouldn`t it.
:D

kaz21
20-05-2017, 11:42
I looked it up, the last birthday xanthe had was her 16th. Where as piper had her 17th birthday.

its.like.that
23-05-2017, 10:02
Wonder if Finn and Xanthe sleep together? I think it's heading that way.

kaz21
23-05-2017, 13:06
I really hope not. I'm hoping she will start to get suspicious.

TaintedLove
26-05-2017, 02:53
Finn wouldn`t be that vile sleeping with Xanthe would he? Surely he knows he would be fired immediately? Especially as Xanthe is not known for keeping secrets, and would blab within hours of doing the deed.
I think Fin is devious enough to keep Xanthe on side. And by being so nice to Xanthe she falls in love with him. That`s my guess anyway.
It`s hard to believe that Ellie has only been in Neighbours 10 months. She arrived last July. Slowly but surely I`ve started to warm to her ever since Fin first arrived. Whoever could have predicated less than a year ago that I would dislike Paige and like Elly? Not me that`s for sure.
:D

Perdita
05-06-2017, 13:53
https://youtu.be/ZOjBPdoG4ko

Neighbours teen Ben Kirk could be in danger when he gets on the wrong side of manipulative teacher Finn Kelly.

Finn (Rob Mills) has managed to draw Ben's girlfriend Xanthe Canning into his web recently, brainwashing the schoolgirl into becoming his eyes and ears at Erinsborough High.

Finn's manipulation of Xanthe is all part of his wider plan to steal Susan's job at the school – something he has been plotting for weeks now.

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Finn Kelly joins Xanthe Canning for a picnic in Neighbours
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A new trailer previewing this week's episodes shows a concerned Elly telling Ben that Xanthe could be in danger by getting close to Finn – relaying her fears that the teacher tampered with Susan's medication.

Elly's dark warning comes as Xanthe continues to isolate herself with her unwavering loyalty to Finn – even breaking up with her boyfriend Ben as a result.

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Ben in Neighbours trailer
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In the aftermath of their split, Xanthe refuses to believe Ben's claims that Finn has been doctoring Susan's drugs, and – loyal as ever – immediately tells the villain what her ex has been saying.

Sadly, Xanthe is unaware of the danger she is placing Ben in, and when Finn approaches him later, it's clear he could be in big trouble. Will Ben be Finn's next victim?

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Perdita
14-06-2017, 20:01
Neighbours newcomer Finn Kelly has only been in Erinsborough for a few months, but he's certainly caused plenty of carnage in that time.

Not only has the evil schoolteacher managed to steal Susan Kennedy's job as Erinsborough High principal after tampering with her MS medication, he's also manipulated teenager Xanthe into being his ally.

Digital Spy recently caught up with Rob Mills – who plays Finn – when he was over in the UK to get the lowdown.

What has your time at Neighbours been like?

"It's been great. I came on board to film a guest role to shake things up in Erinsborough and finished up filming a little while ago. It is one of the hardest jobs I've had. The crew are putting together six episodes a week, which is incredible... I'm pretty sure it's the same in the UK, for Corrie and EastEnders."

Have the cast all been welcoming?

"Yes, they've been wonderful. Both the cast and crew welcomed me with open arms – I couldn't believe it actually. I have been working in musical theatre in Australia for the last ten years, and with that, you do become a family on the road. It's quite a small industry but it's thriving.

"But Neighbours has a similar vibe, obviously with less singing and dancing, although I did try and bring some of that to the green room! They were all so lovely. Jackie [Woodburne], Jody [Anasta] and even Ryan, who I didn't do many scenes with, still asked if I needed a hand with anything or if I wanted to read through my scripts with him.

"That's why the show is so successful I think, because everyone gets along so well and everyone is there to make a good product whether that's the cast or the crew."

You're obviously quite well known in Australia, so were people surprised that you chose to do Neighbours?

"I suppose as an actor, you take the work when the work is there. This character really appealed to me when the audition came up so I really jumped at the chance for this. It was a great guest role and four months on Neighbours is incredible exposure for the UK – somewhere I would love to hopefully do some work on the West End and hopefully also do some TV and film. So I looked at it as a career move and a great learning curve for me as well to have to learn so many scripts, so quickly. Everyone talks about Home and Away and Neighbours being a great platform, not only to try and propel you but also to learn from. I don't think any other show works as hard as the cast on Neighbours."

Do you see Finn as a villain or just a really complex character?

"He's not a bad guy, he's actually great! He's inspiring the children of tomorrow. He is a great teacher; he shows great leadership. He even goes out of his way to do extra tutoring on the side, so what do you mean he's a villain? [laughs] I know he threatens people and tried to kill off Susan Kennedy, but these are just small details in Finn's overall plan of just helping the kids out. Everyone talks about him being a bad guy, but I think he's great. We always stand up for our characters."

Jackie Woodburne described him as a sociopath…

"The thing is, sociopaths don't know that they are sociopaths. They think they are doing the right thing –* even lying, and covering up the lies with more lies. I honestly believe that Finn wants to leave a legacy as high school principal and changing the education system. I hope people will see that what he did was for the greater good.

"As far as winning Elly back, he can't tell her everything but still wishes she would trust him. He is a bit delusional, I think. He can't be honest, so she doesn't trust him, but he still feels like she should love him. I feel sorry for him in a way.

"His track record as an educator is second to none – that is why Susan hired him in the first place. Even when he first came in, all the kids love him and they still love him now – he is a great teacher. Sure, he has got some outlandish ideas for education reform, but I honestly believe that he believes it's for the greater good. But he is a narcissist as well."

What has the Susan vs Finn feud been like to film?

"When we shot the episode when Finn swapped Susan's medication, the director said to me that he wanted it to be clear that it wasn't an easy decision for Finn to make. We wanted to be clear that there is good in him and he is unsure whether to do it – that was Finn's thought process.

"We wanted him to be faced with the fork in the road and whether he should go down the path of honesty, or this dark path, and he just keeps choosing the darker path for himself. Often, the quickest way to get somewhere is the darker path which is unfortunate for him, and very unfortunate for Susan."

What's going to happen next now Susan has had to step down?

"It all depends on how quickly Susan can recover. Now she's had this collapse, there is the question of, 'how can she be fit to run a school?'. It's now up to Finn to keep that ball in the air and keep reminding people that Susan isn't fit to run a school and he is. Finn can be charming, and it's agreed that he is the best person for the job."

Were you worried about facing a backlash given Susan is such a popular character?

"I've already been slagged off here in the street in London! Someone said, 'Ooh, that Finn Kelly', and I wanted to be like, 'You know I'm not Finn, right? I'm just Rob'. I forgot that happened here, but I know it happens a lot in theatre.

"It's great though if you can evoke any kind of emotion in an audience. That is what I look for in a play, or a show, or watching TV. If you can evoke real emotion, I think that's wonderful and if that's what happens then it means I'm doing my job right."

We've seen Finn step up his manipulation of Xanthe, but how far is he willing to take this?

"He will go as far as he can without it becoming sexual. He still loves Elly and he will do anything to get Elly back. But with Xanthe, he needs to keep manipulating her in order to keep her on side even if that means telling her that he loves her. He realises that as soon as she stops believing in him, she will just tell everyone what she knows and then the jig will be up."

Has that story been hard to do given the show's timeslot?

"Yes, even I struggled with it when I first started. I felt I needed to ask the writers if he was going to do anything inappropriate so spoke to them about it. I feel like it's a great storyline though as it keeps the tension there the whole time between those two characters.

"I said to Lilly [Van Der Meer] in the make-up chair just before we do a scene, 'I'm probably going to have to look at you really inappropriately today. I'm going to feel uncomfortable, so sorry in advance for all the things I am going to do today'. And she just looked at me and said, 'Yeah Rob, it's acting, so get over it'.

"I was like, great – as long as she's cool. I just wanted to be clear though as she is still 17 – she is not a 20-something-year-old playing a 17-year old. She's so talented though, I adore her. She was really, really wonderful on set and a great actress to play alongside. There are some really great scenes coming up for her as well."

What does the future hold for Finn and Elly now?

"He genuinely loves her, and he can't understand why she doesn't love him back. That is really hard for him to take. He's also got so little time with the aneurysm and he doesn't know how to explain what's actually happening to him. But it's obvious to everyone else that he should be honest with her.

"Trust is everything in a relationship, but because he is such a sociopath that just doesn't occur to him. I think the aneurysm and the ticking time bomb that is his life has skewed his own sense of reality and morality as well, which is unfortunate because without it he's a good guy – just a slight sociopath."

Do you hope Finn redeems himself?

"Well as I said, I've finished filming now so let's hope that there is still room for him to come back and redeem himself…"

Would you have been interested in a regular role, or are you happy he came in, caused trouble and left?

"I love the chaos. The chaos has been my favourite. There is another actor who I met on set and he comes in and out to shake things up as well and he loves it. So if they have me back, that would be great, but if not, I really thoroughly enjoyed my time. I learned so much from all the cast and crew and Jackie was a bit of a mentor to me on set – I don't know if she realises that or not! She was really, really helpful and I learned so much. "

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.


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Perdita
28-06-2017, 16:12
Neighbours villain Finn Kelly has finally got his comeuppance – and this time there's no worming his way out of it.

Finn is already facing criminal charges for all of the dastardly deeds he committed during his time at Erinsborough High, but he turned the tables this week with a sick plan to frame Elly Conway for attempted murder.

Wednesday's tense visit to Erinsborough saw Elly (Jodi Anasta) stand accused of trying to smother Finn with a pillow following a mysterious incident in his hospital room.

Finn's claims that Elly tried to kill him were backed up by a drop in his oxygen levels, fibres from the pillow, and CCTV footage which showed that nobody else entered his room around the time of the "attack".

Taking charge of the case, Mark Brennan found himself doubting Elly's innocence but urged Karl Kennedy to think of any way that "paralysed" Finn could have done it to himself.

Sure enough, Mark's wild theory turned out to be true when he and Karl fooled Finn into thinking that they'd spilled a hot drink on him, causing him to move in horror and give away that he wasn't paralysed at all.

As Mark recorded the whole thing on his phone, Finn soon realised the game was up and reluctantly dropped the allegation against Elly, as well as making a full confession to his other crimes.

Neighbours fans will be relieved to know that this marks the end of Finn's many months of lies and manipulation (hurrah!), although we'll see him one last time tomorrow.

Thursday's episode sees Finn play one last card when he demands to speak with Xanthe, Elly, Susan and Ben from his hospital bed.

During each conversation, Finn tries to explain away his actions rather than apologising, but how will Xanthe react when she comes face-to-face with him?


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Perdita
29-06-2017, 16:34
It's a golden rule of Neighbours that you just don't mess with Susan Kennedy – so it was no surprise to see her getting the last word in her war with Finn Kelly today.

Susan nearly lost her position as Erinsborough High principal forever when Finn hatched a nasty plan to steal her job, but it all went wrong for him when he was caught out for tampering with her pills and grooming Xanthe Canning.

Even after his ill-fated attempt to frame Elly Conway for attempted murder, Finn still had one last card to play in Thursday's episode (June 29) as he demanded to see Susan, Ben, Elly and Xanthe one last time.

Smelling a rat, Susan suspected that Finn just wanted to influence their victim impact statements by making them all feel sorry for him. Sure enough, her theory proved correct when he desperately tried to justify his actions rather than saying sorry.

After Finn managed to infuriate Elly, Xanthe and Ben once again, it was Susan's turn to hear his excuses as he blamed his brain aneurysm for clouding his judgement.

Finn even begged Susan to convince the police that his illness was to blame rather than him, but the no-nonsense Neighbours legend was having none of it. Go Suse!

Putting Finn in his place after he claimed his health struggles excused his actions, Susan told him: "No, that's where you're wrong. That's exactly the time when you look inward, when you become more self-aware, more reflective.

"That's when you try to live your best life, not destroy everything around you."

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Susan Kennedy in Finn Kelly's final Neighbours episode
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She added: "This wasn't your illness, this was you. And Ben's right, you're not sorry. I hope one day you do gain some insight and are actually capable of taking some responsibility for what you've done. But I doubt it..."

Not since the days of Izzy Hoyland have we enjoyed seeing Susan in fighting form so much – she definitely won the war!

As Finn is now heading off to a prison hospital, it's the end of his time on Neighbours for now, although actor Rob Mills has confirmed that he wouldn't rule out a return in the future.


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tammyy2j
29-06-2017, 21:35
I think I am going miss Finn

Pantherboy
14-05-2018, 00:27
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours brings back Rob Mills as Finn Kelly in a mysterious new twist.

There's trouble ahead as the schemer returns.

Neighbours has revealed a first look at Finn Kelly's shocking return to Erinsborough.

Show bosses have lured back Rob Mills for another stint as the scheming villain, who was last seen in June 2017 when he was caught out for tampering with Susan Kennedy's pills and grooming Xanthe Canning.

Next week's episodes see Finn make a comeback when he's revealed as the boyfriend of Elly Conway's half-sister Beatrix Nilsson.

Beatrix – or Bea for short – is a new regular for Neighbours and will reunite with her sister Elly early next week following five years of estrangement.

Although Elly couldn't be happier to have this chance to work things out with her sister, it seems that Bea (Bonnie Anderson) isn't being entirely honest about how she's feeling.

Despite being all smiles in front of Elly, deceptive Bea heads back to her apartment and secretly rants to Finn about her sibling.

Full of resentment, Bea complains that Elly continues to get the perfect life while she has nothing in comparison.

Bea is also disappointed that Elly has very different recollections of their troubled past. She remembers Elly getting her kicked out of their mother's place, while every memory Elly has seems false to her.

As Finn seizes his chance to stir things up further, what hold does he have over Bea? Is he plotting revenge against Elly again? And why does Bea think his name is "Patrick"? As always with Finn, expect more questions than answers for the time being…

Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, May 22 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

Kyzaah
14-05-2018, 09:52
How is he back? Didn’t he go to jail only a year ago?

lizann
20-06-2018, 23:48
i am waiting for him to come out dressed as elly :p

Ruffed_lemur
20-06-2018, 23:53
i am waiting for him to come out dressed as elly :p

Good one! :rotfl:

Pantherboy
25-06-2018, 00:45
Digital Spy article:

Neighbours schemer Finn Kelly triumphs again as he gets Karl Kennedy suspended
The Erinsborough doctor is clueless over who's responsible for his woes.

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a860187/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-karl-kennedy-plan/

Neighbours villain Finn Kelly scores another victory with his scheming next week, as he successfully sabotages the MS trial that Karl is involved in.

Finn (Rob Mills) is eager for revenge against the Kennedys now that he's back in Erinsborough to settle some scores – and with everyone oblivious to his return, the path seems clear for him to cause some major trouble.

Next week, Karl is delighted when he finds out that data collected from the overseas trials shows some positive results for the MS patients, which is good news for all concerned.

Although this data is preliminary and unverified, an over-eager Karl can't resist getting carried away with himself as he decides to discuss the findings at an upcoming medical conference.

Sadly for Karl, he's been duped by puppetmaster Finn, who's been secretly messing with the data behind closed doors.

When Clive Gibbons receives an anonymous call drawing attention to the issues, he suspends Karl pending an investigation.

The next day, Karl is devastated to receive a call from Rita Newland, who reveals that she's shutting down the MS trial as his antics have resulted in a PR disaster.

As a result, Karl blames himself for misinterpreting the results, just as Finn wanted.

Although Finn celebrates his latest success, there's trouble for him closer to home when his girlfriend Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) stands her ground and urges him to meet her family.

Fighting to stay in control, Finn agrees that it's time for him to meet everyone and suggests they should invite Bea's sister Elly to watch them elope next week. What does Finn have planned?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, July 2 and Tuesday, July 3 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

Pantherboy
22-10-2018, 01:01
Digital Spy article:

Neighbours sets up Finn Kelly return plot as Bea Nilsson makes a sneaky plan
Will they come face-to-face again?

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a868938/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-return-plot/

Neighbours fans will see Bea Nilsson play a dangerous game next week, as she tries to draw Finn Kelly out of hiding.

Bea (Bonnie Anderson) has become intrigued by the idea of coming face-to-face with Finn one last time, wanting closure after her ordeal with him earlier this year.

Although Finn (Rob Mills) is currently on the run after running over Xanthe Canning, the Aussie soap paves the way for a potential return as Bea starts to make a risky plan.

Upcoming episodes see Gary Canning strike lucky when Jeremy Sluggett helpfully provides him with coordinates for the location where Finn may be hiding out.

When the police become involved, they discover that the coordinates point to a cottage about an hour out of Melbourne, which is owned by the parents of Finn's ex-wife.

After detectives check out the rural cabin, they report back that Finn was sadly nowhere to be seen – although there was evidence suggesting that he stayed there after locking Susan, Bea and Elly in the shipping container.

Still refusing to let this go, Bea heads off to Sydney to see Finn's ex-wife Miranda.

This lead proves to be far more fruitful, as Bea gets Miranda to admit that she has heard from Finn and he's been trying to gain her sympathy.

Bea leaves Miranda with a plan – if Finn calls her again, she should let him know Bea and Elly want to forgive him. Will this lure Finn out of hiding?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, November 1 and Friday, November 2 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm.

Pantherboy
29-10-2018, 00:47
Digital Spy article:


7 huge Neighbours spoilers as Finn Kelly returns and gets pushed from a cliff
A clifftop comeuppance.

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/feature/a869439/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-cliff-fall/

Neighbours airs one of its most dramatic moments of the year next week, as Finn Kelly makes an explosive return to cause terror for Bea Nilsson, Elly Conway, Susan Kennedy and Xanthe Canning.

All hell breaks loose when Finn comes face-to-face with his enemies in a remote woodland location, but it's the Ramsay Street ladies who later get the upper hand when he's pushed off a cliff!

Here, we're rounding up seven major spoilers for the big week of Neighbours that you can't miss.

1. Bea puts herself in terrible danger

The seeds for Finn's return are actually planted in this week's episodes, when Gary gets a clue to his possible whereabouts. Gary's dodgy contact Jeremy shares some coordinates for the location where Finn may be hiding out, which point to a remote cottage. When the police take the tip and search the place, there's evidence that Finn did stay there but he seems to be long gone. Key word: "seems".

Next week, Bea is frustrated over the lack of progress and thinks that she can get closure by visiting the cabin herself. Probably not the smartest idea she's ever had…

2. Finn returns!

When Bea arrives at the cottage, she searches the place and rightly grows nervous when she spots Finn's trademark glasses. Uh oh.

Sure enough, Bea quickly comes face-to-face with Finn in person and realises that she's made a terrible mistake by visiting his hideout. With Finn bound to want revenge, how on earth will Bea get out of this one?

3. Bea tries to fool Finn… and fails

Desperate to keep herself safe, Bea thinks on her feet when Finn pretends that he's there to make amends. Bea decides to buy herself some time and plays along, pretending that she never stopped loving him.

Sadly, Bea has underestimated just how twisted Finn can be. He pushes her to prove that she means what she says by sleeping with him, claiming that it'll show she really has forgiven him.

Still disgusted by Finn, a terrified Bea rejects his advances and he admits that he knew she was lying all along. As he vows to punish her, Bea knees Finn in the privates and flees from the cottage.

4. Susan to the rescue?

As Bea flees out into the bush, things get tense back on Ramsay Street when Elly, Susan and Xanthe realise what she's up to.

Bea has lied that she's busy with a therapy appointment, but when her trio of allies discover that she's actually headed off to Finn's cabin, they fear the worst and follow her there.

5. Terror in the bush

Bea is forced to hide away in the bush, hoping and praying that Finn won't find her. Full of rage, Finn calls out to her in the woods – making shock threats over what he'll do when he finds her.

When Bea finally believes the coast is clear, she dashes back towards her car and runs into Susan, Elly and Xanthe, who've just arrived. The foursome are about to make an escape, but Finn returns and sparks a horrifying confrontation on a clifftop.

6. Freaky Finn takes a fall

Four against one isn't great odds for Finn, so his showdown with the Erinsborough favourites leads to him being pushed over the cliff. Ouch. The ladies are all left in shock, but Elly quickly snaps out of it and starts making desperate plans to keep them all out of trouble.

Elly suggests they should flee the scene and make an anonymous call for help, but they soon hear over the radio that an unidentified man has been found injured in the national park and taken to hospital.

Elly urges her fellow Finn haters to stall for longer, pointing out that they need to know more about what state he's in before they reveal what they know.

7. A cover-up begins

After anxiously waiting for news, the fearful foursome discover that Finn is in a coma at the hospital and the police think that his fall was an accident.

All of their loved ones are unaware that they even visited the cabin, so Bea, Elly, Susan and Xanthe dare to believe that they can keep quiet about what really happened on the clifftop. They promise each other that nobody will ever know who pushed Finn, but when was life on Ramsay Street ever that simple?

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

its.like.that
30-10-2018, 08:34
In the spoiler article a few months ago when they were talking about end of year stories they mentioned a conspiracy built around 4 residents. It is obviously this

Pantherboy
05-11-2018, 03:01
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours cover-up under threat after Finn Kelly is pushed off a cliff
Will Bea reveal all?

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a869923/neighbours-spoilers-bea-nilsson-finn-kelly-cliff-cover-up/

Neighbours fans will see Bea Nilsson struggle to cope next week after Finn Kelly has been pushed off a cliff.

Bea (Bonnie Anderson) will be at the centre of an explosive storyline this fortnight, as Finn takes a dangerous fall out in the bush following a terrifying showdown with Bea, Elly Conway, Xanthe Canning and Susan Kennedy.

One of the four ladies will shove Finn (Rob Mills) off a cliff after he poses a sinister threat yet again, terrorising them in a remote location.

In the aftermath, Finn is rushed to hospital and is left in a coma, while Bea, Elly, Xanthe and Susan all try to pretend they were never at the scene of the crime.

Next week's episodes hint that Bea could be the weak link in this pact of silence, as she grows increasingly consumed with guilt over what happened.

Elly, Susan and Xanthe are all on board with the idea of pretending they were never in the bush when Finn fell, but Bea is torn over the secrecy.

Desperately wanting to talk to someone, Bea toys with the thought of seeing a new therapist, but Elly forbids this as she thinks it's too risky.

Realising good people can do bad things, Bea tentatively rekindles her friendship with Ned Willis, finally forgiving him for his role in Cassius Grady's recent attack.

Later on, Elly calls her three allies back together, making sure they're supporting each other. As Bea's struggle remains, how long will it be before someone cracks and reveals the truth?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, November 12 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

its.like.that
05-11-2018, 08:29
There are rumours Xanthe is leaving. Maybe she pushed Finn?

kaz21
05-11-2018, 14:37
On her instagram, she been in the USA, and changed her hair. So it’s possible she’s left.

Pantherboy
12-11-2018, 01:06
Digital Spy article:

Neighbours reveals who pushed Finn Kelly as the attacker confesses everything
The truth is out!

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a870397/neighbours-spoilers-who-pushed-finn-kelly/

Neighbours will reveal the full story behind Finn Kelly's dramatic cliff fall next week.

Fans have been speculating over which of Finn's enemies attacked him in last week's episodes, but the Aussie soap has now confirmed that – gasp – Susan Kennedy was responsible.

The unlikely suspect's guilt has been revealed in brand new spoiler pictures, which show Susan confessing everything to the police.

In tense scenes next week, Susan (Jackie Woodburne) is haunted by terrifying visions of Finn as the guilt of what happened on the clifftop becomes too much to bear.

She's also left horrified when Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) becomes suspicious over Finn's fall and starts pointing the finger at Bea Nilsson.

Putting the pieces of the puzzle together, Mark tells Susan that he believes Bea pushed Finn and that Susan, Elly and Xanthe are all covering for her.

Realising that she can't let Bea take the blame for her own actions, Susan confesses that she's the one they're really covering for.

Down at the police station, Susan makes a full confession and is relieved when her husband Karl (Alan Fletcher) vows to support her.

When Bea, Elly and Xanthe are all interviewed too, they insist that Susan acted firmly in self-defence.

However, just when it looks like Susan will escape charges, her conscience gets the better of her and she admits that she genuinely wanted Finn dead when she pushed him.

As Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) despairs over Susan's honesty, the detectives have no choice but to charge her with attempted murder. Could Susan be heading to jail?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, November 15 and Friday, November 16 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

Aussieguy
12-11-2018, 02:59
Whether Susan wanted Finn dead is beside the point - it's still self defence.

Danners9
20-11-2018, 13:07
Whether Susan wanted Finn dead is beside the point - it's still self defence.
The Police in Neighbours are absolutely useless. No surprise so many in Erinsborough have records when someone can go to jail based on almost no evidence. I'd hope in real life, and don't plan to find out, that the Police/Judge/Lawyers here would be way more professional/logical.

Ruffed_lemur
21-11-2018, 00:16
The Police in Neighbours are absolutely useless. No surprise so many in Erinsborough have records when someone can go to jail based on almost no evidence. I'd hope in real life, and don't plan to find out, that the Police/Judge/Lawyers here would be way more professional/logical.

I don't think they're that different tbh.

Danners9
23-11-2018, 08:51
So today's episode relates to the digitalspy article above, a week later than the date given.

Same approach as always. Another random detective brought in, deciding to grill Susan/Elly/Xanthe/Bea rather than deal with what Finn did - which now includes the attempt to poison everyone at the school. 4 witnesses vs one guy in a coma (?), with a plausible self defence angle and all the stuff he did to them before on record, such as trying to kill them in a transport container quite recently. But yeh, focus on how long it took to report it eh. Good one.

Aussieguy
24-11-2018, 04:37
Trying to poison hundreds of kids/teachers & parents with cyanide puts Finn right at the top of the villain list. And I would have thought the process Finn used to create hydrogen cyanide was made up. But no it's accurate

4. Sodium or potassium cyanide is extremely toxic by inhalation

and ingestion, and moderately toxic by skin contact. Adding acid

to cyanide forms extremely toxic hydrogen cyanide gas which can

be rapidly fatal

Pantherboy
25-02-2019, 02:53
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours lines up huge new Finn Kelly twist after he wakes up in hospital
Has he lost his memory?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a26493018/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-amnesia/

Neighbours supervillain Finn Kelly claims to have amnesia when he finally wakes from his coma next week.

Finn (Rob Mills) has spent the past few months unconscious in hospital after being pushed off a cliff by Susan Kennedy.

Next week, while Ramsay Street is preoccupied with the tragic loss of Sonya Rebecchi, trouble seems to be on the horizon when Finn's eyes flicker open.

News quickly reaches the Kennedy household that Finn has made a recovery, sparking a very mixed reaction. Karl and Bea are both anxious that Finn could pose a threat all over again, while Susan (Jackie Woodburne) is pleased that she can finally stop feeling so guilty over what happened on the cliff.

Elly, meanwhile, is determined to stay detached from the whole saga – not wanting Finn to have any hold over her anymore.

Over at the hospital, David Tanaka is part of the medical team that assesses Finn, who seems confused and agitated. When he finally speaks, he apparently has no memory of his crimes.

Finn reveals that he thinks it's 2007 and he's still at university, studying to become a teacher. The doctors realise that he may be suffering from retrograde amnesia.

Bea is hugely sceptical when she hears about Finn's all-too-convenient condition, believing that he's lying so that he won't have to face justice for his crimes.

Susan suggests giving Finn the benefit of the doubt, recalling how she had her own amnesia incident after slipping on milk in 2002.

Confident she can put the Erinsborough police force to shame, Susan vows to visit Finn herself – sure that she'll be able to tell if he's faking. What will Susan's verdict be?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Danners9
25-02-2019, 07:11
Do we think he's in danger of being typecast?

Loves a coma and a hospital wake up scene.

Rowdydog12
25-02-2019, 19:17
Is Rob Mills shagging the producer or something? Why are they hanging on to his character? Whats next ? he wakes up and hooks up with Terese like ever other bloke on the street except Harold?

lizann
25-02-2019, 23:31
Is Rob Mills shagging the producer or something? Why are they hanging on to his character? Whats next ? he wakes up and hooks up with Terese like ever other bloke on the street except Harold?

des and jim next for terese :p

Pantherboy
07-03-2019, 21:27
Digital Spy article:


7 Neighbours characters who should be worried over Finn Kelly's return
Amnesia? We're not sure we believe him...

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a26751128/neighbours-characters-finn-kelly-return/

Neighbours may have wowed fans with Sonya Rebecchi's heartbreaking exit this week, but that hasn't stopped one character shamelessly trying to steal the limelight. Supervillain Finn Kelly, we're looking at you.

With bad timing befitting his dastardly reputation, Finn has woken up from his coma just as Ramsay Street grieves for one of its own. To make matters worse, freaky Finn is claiming to have retrograde amnesia and this tactic could ultimately mean that he escapes justice for his many crimes.

So, is Finn's amnesia episode all an act? Or could he be telling the truth and his memories will return further on down the line? Either way, we're predicting Finn's return is bad news for this lot……………….

Pantherboy
15-03-2019, 21:23
Digital Spy article:

Oh no!!!


Neighbours reveals huge news over Finn Kelly's future in the show
It may be bad news for Susan...

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a26832195/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-rob-mills-future/

Neighbours bosses have announced plans for Finn Kelly to stick around on Ramsay Street as a regular character.

Show chiefs have signed up Rob Mills on a permanent contract, two years after his first appearance in Erinsborough as a guest.

Announcing the news on Twitter today, Neighbours confirmed: "The residents of Ramsay Street had better get used to Finn being around because he is not going anywhere!

"Rob Mills is joining our regular cast and we can't wait to see where his Neighbours journey takes him next."

Finn reappeared in the show last week when he finally regained consciousness at the hospital.

The disgraced former teacher had spent months in a coma after being pushed from a cliff by Susan Kennedy.

Although Finn's enemies on the Street held out hope that he'd finally face justice for his many crimes, there was an unexpected twist when he claimed to have amnesia.

Finn has told the doctors that he has no memories beyond 2007, when he was training to be a teacher.

Next week's episodes see the character of Beverly Robinson return to help determine whether Finn is telling the truth.

Beverly, who's now a specialist in psychological trauma caused by brain injuries, is invited to come to Erinsborough by her former stepson Paul.

The classic character, who was previously a show regular in the '80s, was last seen on screen for a cameo in Neighbours' 20th anniversary celebrations in 2005.

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

its.like.that
17-03-2019, 01:23
Not surprised. Rob said after his last stint he can see Finn redeeming himself.

Aussieguy
17-03-2019, 02:29
Will be weird seeing Finn walking around Ramsey Street as a normal character. Reckon he and Gary will be best buddies! And you would think somewhere down the line his memory will return making for some interesting story lines

Danners9
17-03-2019, 04:18
... and the inevitable romance with Terese.

tammyy2j
17-03-2019, 22:59
... and the inevitable romance with Terese.

Or Susan :p

lizann
01-04-2019, 00:42
who plays his mum?

Pantherboy
01-04-2019, 00:45
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours fire twist could see Finn Kelly escape a jail sentence.
Crucial evidence against him gets destroyed.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a26998533/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-fire-twist/

Neighbours villain Finn Kelly is going nowhere now that he's a permanent character – and the show may have just revealed the twist that keeps him in Erinsborough.

Finn (Rob Mills) is currently facing a number of serious charges after his reign of terror last year, although he can't remember any of his misdeeds.

In next week's episodes, Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) is rocked by some surprising news as she hears that crucial evidence against Finn has been destroyed.

It turns out that there's been a fire in the police building where evidence for Finn's case is held, making it much more likely that he'll walk free.

This revelation comes as a huge disappointment to Finn's victims, but the disgraced teacher's half-brother Shaun Watkins (Brad Moller) sees it as an opportunity.

Shaun advises Finn to change his plea to 'not guilty', since there's now much less evidence that can be used against him in court.

When word of this gets back to Bea Nilsson's boyfriend Ned Willis, he accuses Shaun of starting the fire himself to get his brother off the hook.

Finn's lawyer Imogen Willis also has her say, insisting that she'll only defend him if he sticks to his original plan to plead guilty.

Undeterred, Shaun begs Finn to consider taking on another lawyer and changing his plea.

The new and improved Finn ultimately agrees to do the right thing and prepares to plead guilty, keen to keep Imogen working on his case. But with things starting to weigh in his favour thanks to the fire, is this how Finn will ultimately become a permanent resident of Ramsay Street?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, April 8 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

its.like.that
05-04-2019, 13:09
Is Finn actually faking it? End of tonight's episode suggests something is up I thought

Ruffed_lemur
05-04-2019, 23:35
Is Finn actually faking it? End of tonight's episode suggests something is up I thought

I thought he just looked smitten with Bea.

Aussieguy
06-04-2019, 04:31
No it's genuine - don't think he'd be able to fool the experts. And after seeing his mother it's clear who the real monster is in the family

kaz21
06-04-2019, 10:45
I thought he just looked smitten with Bea. same here

its.like.that
06-04-2019, 18:38
Yeah you are all right. He will fall for her

tammyy2j
07-04-2019, 23:39
Is Finn actually faking it? End of tonight's episode suggests something is up I thought

I assume it is real as if he is faking how can he be redeemed to stay full time

Pantherboy
08-04-2019, 00:42
Digital Spy article:

Neighbours reveals two big twists in Finn Kelly's tense court case.
Everything changes after an incident in the hospital car park.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a27064954/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-court-twists/

Neighbours villain Finn Kelly could be let off the hook next week as Bea Nilsson makes the shock decision to defend him in court.

Finn (Rob Mills) gets an unexpected lifeline after seemingly proving that he's a changed man, much to the surprise of Bea.

Just two days before the court case, there's a dramatic incident in the Erinsborough Hospital car park as a mystery driver tries to run down Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) and Imogen Willis (Ariel Kaplan).

As Bea (Bonnie Anderson) watches on in horror, Finn suddenly launches himself into the path of the car to push Imogen and Susan out of harm's way.

Finn's heroism sees him take the hit, although he's lucky enough to only sustain minor injuries.

The identity of the driver remains a mystery as the culprit races off without being caught, leaving Mark Brennan with few clues to go on as he launches an investigation.

As Bea reflects on the day's events, she finds herself questioning her hostility to Finn – finally realising that he could genuinely be a reformed character now that he has amnesia.

When Finn's court hearing takes place two days later, a scathing victim impact statement is read out on behalf of Xanthe Canning, although Susan balances this with a generous defence of Finn.

Bea is next to speak and she makes the unexpected decision to change her testimony on the spot, backing up Susan's sympathetic words about Finn.

Bea's sister Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) is determined not to change her stance on Finn like the others, but when it's her turn to speak, she's shocked to see his brother Shaun Watkins (Brad Moller) in the courtroom.

Realising that the father of her unborn baby has a connection to Finn, guilty Elly flees from the courtroom and forces the judge to adjourn. With everything going Finn's way, is it only a matter of time before he goes free?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, April 16 and Thursday, April 18 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Aussieguy
08-04-2019, 04:25
You would think there'd be cameras everywhere outside a hospital.

Bossy7
09-04-2019, 02:22
I’m actually loving this storyline! Rob does an amazing job with Finn. Evil Finn scared the hell out of me! Nice Finn is absolutely loveable! I’m saying it again. TEAM FEA is coming back. Imagine that - the Conway sisters and the Kelly brothers. I love the dynamics. Imagine the hell when Finn gets his memories back. Not sure what will happen to Mark, unlucky in love has become his mantra ☹️

Pantherboy
15-04-2019, 01:27
Digital Spy article:


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

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a27140396/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-faces-serious-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).


and the Radiotimes.com article:

https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2019-04-15/finn-kelly-moves-in-with-the-kennedys-in-neighbours-and-makes-a-move-on-ex-fiancee-bea/

tammyy2j
24-04-2019, 23:33
How did Karl agree to take Finn in?

kaz21
25-04-2019, 10:11
Because he saved Susan.

Bossy7
27-04-2019, 09:05
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.

Aussieguy
28-04-2019, 07:17
Finn will soon be in the opening credits - so bizarre:D

Pantherboy
29-04-2019, 00:32
Digital Spy article:


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

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a27296431/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-flees-toadie-rebecchi-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).

Bossy7
29-04-2019, 07:35
And there we have! Bea to the rescue and the start of round 2! Wit woo!! I’m all for this hook up.

lizann
29-04-2019, 14:07
Because he saved Susan.

who he also tried to kill

Pantherboy
06-05-2019, 00:16
Digital Spy article:


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

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a27367516/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-elly-conway-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).

Pantherboy
20-05-2019, 02:35
Digital Spy article:


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/neighbours/a27519535/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-memory-mystery-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).

Rowdydog12
22-05-2019, 21:06
Finn will find comfort in Terese , like everyone else on the show has

Pantherboy
27-05-2019, 00:29
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours reveals new romantic twist for Finn Kelly and Bea Nilsson
The pair come close to sharing a kiss.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a27593209/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-chemistry/

Controversial Neighbours character Finn Kelly faces new heartbreak next week, as his hopes for a romance with Bea Nilsson are crushed yet again.

The pair will continue to grow closer over the next fortnight – especially after Bea (Bonnie Anderson) gets closure with Ned Willis following their recent split.

Next week, Bea is shocked to hear that Shaun Watkins has spotted Yashvi Rebecchi planting a kiss on Ned.

Although Ned rejects Yashvi's advances, Bea gets the wrong idea after hearing the gossip second-hand and wonders how she'd cope with the idea of her ex moving on with one of her best friends.

Keen as ever to support his former victims, Finn (Rob Mills) helps Bea to take her mind off the Ned situation.

This leads to a charged moment where Bea and Finn come extremely close to a kiss, before pulling away in shock.

Afterwards, Bea and Finn struggle to make sense of their feelings towards each other. They're supported by Karl and Susan, who both try to offer some useful advice.

When they finally get together to talk, Bea tells Finn that she wants to forget their romantic moment ever happened and set some new boundaries between them.

Finn respects Bea's decision, but can't help feeling disappointed. Has he blown his chances?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

lizann
27-05-2019, 14:34
susan and karl should kick out finn elly and bea i know bea nothing wrong but she annoys me

Pantherboy
17-06-2019, 00:55
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly faces new showdown as Liz Conway returns
Bea and Elly's mum is in no mood for forgiveness.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28056492/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-liz-conway-showdown/

Neighbours fans will see Finn Kelly meet his match next week as Liz Conway returns to Erinsborough.

Finn (Rob Mills) hears some home truths when Bea Nilsson and Elly Conway's outspoken mum pays a visit, warning him that not everyone has forgiven his crimes.

When Liz announces her latest plans to check in with her family, Bea (Bonnie Anderson) and Elly (Jodi Anasta) don't take the news well – knowing that their mother always causes trouble.

Much to the pair's surprise, Liz (Debra Lawrance) has some kind words for Bea, who has recently taken some big steps with her music career.

Liz also kindly invites Elly to come to Sydney with her for a while, leaving the schoolteacher with a dilemma. Although Elly could do with the break after a stressful few months, she's wary of trusting Liz after previous run-ins with her.

Liz's chilled-out mood suddenly changes when she comes face-to-face with Finn, warning him that he's still a monster in her eyes.

Bea feels compelled to defend Finn after Liz's outburst and when she comforts him afterwards, the former couple continue to grow closer.

Liz later apologises for upsetting Bea and also makes another plea to Elly to join her in Sydney, hoping to support her.

Elly ultimately decides that she needs some time away from the constant reminders of her recent mistakes, so she heads off with Liz. Could the trip away from Ramsay Street be exactly what Elly needs?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, June 24 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
24-06-2019, 00:51
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly gets fresh hope over Bea Nilsson romance chances
Are they any closer to becoming a couple?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28154213/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-fresh-hope/

Controversial Neighbours character Finn Kelly opens up over his growing feelings for Bea Nilsson next week.

Finn (Rob Mills) chooses David Tanaka as a confidant after seeing fresh hope of a future with Bea.

Next week's episodes see Bea (Bonnie Anderson) become uncomfortable when she finds out that her ex-boyfriend Ned Willis and close friend Yashvi Rebecchi have started dating.

Although Bea wants both Yashvi and Ned to be happy, she isn't so keen on the idea of them being together.

Bea wants somebody to talk to about the situation, but refuses to confide in Finn as she feels too close to him.

This telling remark leaves Finn wondering whether the feelings he has for Bea could be mutual.

Later in the week, Finn speaks to David (Takaya Honda) about how he's falling for Bea – and that he's holding out hope she feels the same way.

With Bea still struggling over Ned and Yashvi's relationship, Finn's effort to move their own friendship into new territory go over her head.

Will Finn have to be more patient if he hopes to win Bea's heart?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, July 1 and Friday, July 5 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
08-07-2019, 01:31
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours revisits Finn Kelly's darker side as he turns violent
He lashes out while tackling an intruder.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28294053/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-darker-side-revisited/

Neighbours hints that fans haven't seen the last of Finn Kelly's darker side next week, as he turns violent with an intruder at the Kennedy house.

Finn (Rob Mills) finds himself at the centre of a storm when Yashvi Rebecchi comes up with a controversial way to use his crimes as a money-making idea.

When Yashvi (Olivia Junkeer) learns that punters online are interested in visiting significant locations in the story of the notorious criminal, she decides to secretly set up a "dark tourism" enterprise.

Unsurprisingly, Yashvi's plans quickly spiral out of control, with troublesome tour guest Alfie taking things too far.

Intense Alfie wants to get a picture with Finn himself, or at least a glimpse inside the Kennedy house where he now lives.

Although Yashvi firmly shuts down the request, Alfie refuses to take no for an answer and breaks into the Kennedys'.

Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) is horrified when she returns home from a gig to find an intruder in the house, but Finn soon arrives on the scene too and he pulls Alfie away violently.

While Bea wants to call the police over the break-in, Alfie points out that Finn could be in trouble if the authorities hear how aggressively he lashed out.

After making the difficult decision to let Alfie go, Finn explains himself by admitting that he was overprotective in the moment because he's in love with Bea.

Bea soon responds with a confession of her own – she's falling for Finn too. Will they become a couple again?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, July 18 and Friday, July 19 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
22-07-2019, 23:38
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly and Bea Nilsson shock everyone with a big confession
The secret's out.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28468182/neighbours-shock-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-confession/

Neighbours is lining up a bumper few weeks full of shocks and secrets – and Bea Nilsson and Finn Kelly will be at the heart of the action.

As Bea (Bonnie Anderson) and Finn (Rob Mills) finally acknowledge their feelings for each other and give into temptation with a passionate kiss, the couple decide to keep their new relationship secret, but it quickly proves to be more difficult than they thought.

Upcoming episodes will see the duo struggle to find places where they can be alone, and they ultimately decide that the only way they'll get any privacy is by getting out of Erinsborough.

As they head into the city for their first date, a wary Finn is worried he'll be recognised from the newspaper, but Bea's suggestion that they role-play new identities to feel more comfortable also ends up backfiring when it triggers a horrible memory for Bea regarding Finn's evil 'Patrick' days.

With both Bea and Finn aware that their relationship will prove challenging, things only get more complicated when Ned stumbles upon the pair kissing, and tells his new love interest Yashvi about what he saw too.

Although Ned promises the pair that the news of their relationship won't go any further, the couple realise that it's only a matter of time before their family and friends find out the truth too, so they decide to take the bull by the horns and announce their romance themselves.

Unsurprisingly, both Elly and Karl are shocked by the news and they actively try to discourage Bea from continuing the relationship with Finn, warning her that they think it will only bring her pain.

Though she tries to be supportive, Elly eventually reveals her true feelings about the relationship to Bea, telling her it's wrong and she should shut it down.

But the honesty only leaves Bea feeling hurt and frustrated, and she defies their warnings – she's totally committed to rebuilding her relationship with Finn.

Something tells us that won't be as easy as she thinks...

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
06-08-2019, 00:14
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly to be put under house arrest after lies from his obsessive fan
Itchy ankles, but it could be a lot worse...

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28606493/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-house-arrest/

Neighbours' Finn Kelly is in for a tough time in an upcoming storyline, as the troubled character is placed under house arrest.

But how does he get into this mess in the first place?

Susan and Karl become dismayed over Finn's secrecy about his creepy 'fan' Alfie, eventually offering him an ultimatum: he can stay living with the Kennedy family as long as he tells the police about everything that happened.

Bea protests, fully aware that it could put Finn's freedom in jeopardy. Feeling remorseful though, Finn accepts his situation and assures Bea that everything's going to be fine.

Upon telling Mark his story down at the station, Finn is told that he can't go home due to strict sentencing conditions. He'll be kept in remand until police officers speak to Alfie about his 'aggressive' behaviour.

When Alfie's statement finally arrives, it contradicts Finn's – falsely accusing him of repeatedly punching him in recent weeks. Complicating the case even further, Mark is then forced to send Finn to a remand in the city where he'll be imprisoned alongside some serious criminals.

Finn's anxiety overwhelms him, resulting in a panic attack. But there's some light at the end of the tunnel, as Toadie turns up with a less frightening alternative: house arrest.

How he deals with the confinement will certainly be interesting to see.

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
09-09-2019, 13:54
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours lines up a big baby row for Finn, David, and Aaron
David's involvement with Elly's baby frustrates Finn.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a28960872/neighbours-spoilers-finn-david-aaron-baby-row/

Neighbours will see more drama for Finn Kelly, David Tanaka, and Aaron Brennan over Elly Conway's baby.

In scenes airing next week, Finn (Rob Mills) gets into angry confrontations with David (Takaya Honda) and Aaron (Matt Wilson) after accusing David of getting too involved with the baby.

The week starts off with Finn making plans to gift a crib to Elly for the baby. Meanwhile, Elly (Jodi Anasta), who is presently off-screen, is considering a water birth and gives David a phone call to get his input. Via Skype, David shows Elly the facilities at the hospital.

Helping Elly appears to be having a positive effect on David, following his brother Leo's shock exit.

David has similar plans to build a crib for Elly's baby, but Aaron asks him to stop when he finds out that Finn is doing something similar.

Finn then confronts David when he discovers that David has been helping Elly. David is upset when Finn tells him he should have his own child instead of continuing to be involved with Elly's baby.

When David ditches his plans to build a crib and admits to Aaron that he was confronted by Finn, Aaron is angry and confronts Finn about his attitude.

Afterwards, David decides he won't let Finn dictate his involvement with the baby and instead do what Elly wants.

However, Finn insists he did the right thing, despite Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) and Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) disagreeing with him. Finn decides to give his brother Shaun Watkins – and also the father of Elly's baby – a call.

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Black_fence
20-09-2019, 13:28
I am actually really annoyed at this story-line. In today's episode David said "At the end of the day it is up to Elly who she wants in her babies life" the problem is it isn't just HER baby. Arron and David can be involved sure but at the moment Elly is shutting out the father of the baby for no reason (for the time being) I really hope the actress decides Neighbours is to much for her because I actually LOATHE her as both an actress and character. First she is a dick to Mark with Chloe playing with both of their feelings then she lies and marries Mark then has a one night stand and gets herself knocked up is even more of a **** to Mark and finally now she is shutting out the father as if the baby isn't as much his as it is hers. Sure on some things that involve her body he shouldn't have a say but to shut Shaun out entirely is just plain WRONG. Shaun wants to (for the moment anyway) support Elly he wants to be involved and Elly is involving everyone but Shaun or Finn. She is an arsehole and really entitled. Sure it should be her choice who she wants in her babies life but it should ALSO be the fathers choice too. Personally I hope she does another stupid thing and Shaun manages to gain custody of her child and then shuts her out of its life completely. She really does piss me off. This is coming from a woman as well!

tayfanatic
20-09-2019, 13:38
I am actually really annoyed at this story-line. In today's episode David said "At the end of the day it is up to Elly who she wants in her babies life" the problem is it isn't just HER baby. Arron and David can be involved sure but at the moment Elly is shutting out the father of the baby for no reason (for the time being) I really hope the actress decides Neighbours is to much for her because I actually LOATHE her as both an actress and character. First she is a dick to Mark with Chloe playing with both of their feelings then she lies and marries Mark then has a one night stand and gets herself knocked up is even more of a **** to Mark and finally now she is shutting out the father as if the baby isn't as much his as it is hers. Sure on some things that involve her body he shouldn't have a say but to shut Shaun out entirely is just plain WRONG. Shaun wants to (for the moment anyway) support Elly he wants to be involved and Elly is involving everyone but Shaun or Finn. She is an arsehole and really entitled. Sure it should be her choice who she wants in her babies life but it should ALSO be the fathers choice too. Personally I hope she does another stupid thing and Shaun manages to gain custody of her child and then shuts her out of its life completely. She really does piss me off. This is coming from a woman as well!

Completely agree, it also disgusts me the amount of people (especially other women) trying to justify her actions and saying that Shaun was ‘only a one-night-stand’ so ‘not really a father’. Completely ridiculous.


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kaz21
20-09-2019, 14:58
Completely agree, it also disgusts me the amount of people (especially other women) trying to justify her actions and saying that Shaun was ‘only a one-night-stand’ so ‘not really a father’. Completely ridiculous.


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I agree with you. Shaun is the father, one night or not.

Black_fence
20-09-2019, 20:39
I agree with you. Shaun is the father, one night or not.

I really don't like Neighbours producers for this story line, they are justifying her behaviour with every character. Why on earth is Karl on Aarons side? He knows what it would be like to be shut out of Holly's life and knows what it is like to not have custody of his child. Yet he justifies Elly shutting Shaun out. Sure Shaun was a bum for making Elly convince her family to take Finn in but she was a bum for lying to Mark and like Shaun said he wanted the best for his child to grow up in a loving home and if Mark and Elly could do that he was happy to let the baby go. That isn't happening now and he has every right to be involved. Elly shut him out in every decision and every way possible especially when he was around she treated him like dirt and wasn't even willing to try and get along for babies sake. To be honest I don't think she cares about anyone but herself. She doesn't even care enough for her baby to try and co-parent. Just as selfish bitch that is happy hurting as many people's feeling as possible. Maybe she is quitting and Neighbours are just trying to make her as unlikable as possible so when she eventually goes no one will miss her.

Edit: I have just read the spoiler for Shaun's return and it has me even more enraged.

"Shaun comes to Ramsay Street on the invitation of his brother Finn (Rob Mills), who is growing frustrated over the current situation with Elly's unborn child."

No neighbours producers it is not Elly's unborn child it is Elly AND Shaun's Unborn child, or even Finn's unborn Niece/Nephew.

kaz21
20-09-2019, 22:17
I think he’s gonna go for sole custody.

Aussieguy
21-09-2019, 03:12
Agree with everything that's been said re Ellie. She's an awful character. Holier than thou hypocrite

Also hope Shaun gets sole custody

Pantherboy
14-10-2019, 00:11
Digital Spy article.

Shaun of the Dead??………..


Neighbours' Finn Kelly left devastated after shock death news
Has an avalanche claimed the life of his brother?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a29452282/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-shaun-watkins-death-news/

Neighbours fans will see Finn Kelly left distraught next week as he learns that his younger brother Shaun Watkins is feared dead.

Finn (Rob Mills) feels powerless as he waits anxiously for confirmation of Shaun's fate following a tragedy abroad.

The storyline begins when Finn receives an upsetting phone call to let him know that there has been an avalanche in Switzerland, where Shaun (Brad Moller) is away travelling.

Finn immediately fears the worst as Shaun is missing after the disaster, but Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) – who's expecting Shaun's baby – feels differently and tries her best to remain hopeful.

Another upsetting update soon follows, as Finn hears that three dead bodies have been found but are yet to be identified.

Elly is still desperate to believe that Shaun is okay, but her attitude frustrates Finn as he thinks that she's ignoring the facts and being delusional.

Finn's girlfriend Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) finds herself caught in the middle of the tensions, wanting to support her partner and her sister at this difficult time.

As everyone takes some time to cool off, Elly admits to Toadie Rebecchi that she's clinging onto hope because she doesn't want her child to grow up without a father.

Elly eventually seeks out Finn and apologises to him for being so forceful with her belief that everything would be okay. Taking a more realistic approach, she finally admits that the situation seems dire and she's deeply worried too.

Finn also backs down slightly, accepting Elly's earlier point that there's some small hope left for Shaun. All they can do is comfort each other as they await more news on the avalanche – will they ever see Shaun again?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, October 24 and Friday, October 25 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
28-10-2019, 00:13
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours jail fears for Finn Kelly as he breaches his parole conditions
Will he be punished?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a29602458/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-new-jail-fears/

Neighbours hints that Finn Kelly could be jailed next week, as he makes a big mistake for the right reasons.

Finn (Rob Mills) gets caught breaking his parole conditions as he tries to support Elly Conway through her pregnancy.

Upcoming episodes will see Finn and Elly (Jodi Anasta) grow closer again in the wake of the news that Shaun Watkins has died.

Feeling a sense of responsibility towards Elly as she's carrying his late brother's baby, Finn helps her when she struggles with a sore back.

Finn initially takes Elly for a check-up, before stepping in to pick up her medication when she has to rush back to school.

When Finn hears that Elly is too tied up at Erinsborough High to leave again, he suggests bringing the medication to school for her.

Elly immediately objects to the idea as Finn's release conditions forbid him to go anywhere near Erinsborough High after his dark history there.

Finn throws caution to the wind by telling Elly that they can meet outside without being seen. However, when he arrives, a student spots him and flees in terror.

Finn's decision is sure to have consequences – could his kindness cost him his freedom?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Friday, November 8 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
11-11-2019, 00:24
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly may be falling for Elly Conway again
Here comes trouble.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a29750922/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-elly-conway-feelings/

Neighbours hints that Finn Kelly's feelings for Elly Conway are being reawakened next week.

Finn (Rob Mills) behaves strangely when he stumbles across some old pictures which document his previous relationship with Elly.

The disgraced ex-schoolteacher can't remember his romance with Elly (Jodi Anasta) due to his amnesia, but viewers have seen them grow closer again since the news of Shaun Watkins's tragic death.

Next week's episodes see Elly face another struggle after being sacked from her job at Erinsborough High.

Elly loses her job after Finn's visit to the school, to drop off her medication, sparks a scandal due to his dark history and the breach of his parole conditions.

A struggling Elly laments the fact that she has lost her maternity leave and won't get another teaching job elsewhere.

Feeling guilty, Finn offers financial and emotional support to Elly. He also has an idea to distract her, suggesting that she should focus on getting her bedroom ready for her baby.

Elly feels grateful for all of Finn's help and it's clear that they're reconnecting, but one half of this pairing may be taking it more seriously than the other.

When Elly cleans out her room to make space for the baby, Finn and Bea Nilsson both jump in to help. Bea is delighted to see her boyfriend and sister finally getting along well, not realising that she may have reason to worry.

Finn finds an old photo album of Elly's, containing many pictures from the time they were a couple in Sydney.

Elly and Bea don't give the album much thought, putting it among the items which can be thrown away. But will Finn really be able to let go so easily?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, November 18 and Tuesday, November 19 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
25-11-2019, 00:51
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly is confronted over his secret feelings for Elly Conway
Susan has spotted the warning signs.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a29931610/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-elly-conway-feelings-confronted/

Neighbours fans will see Finn Kelly get called out over his feelings for Elly Conway next week.

Finn (Rob Mills) is currently in a relationship with Bea Nilsson, but is developing a stronger connection with her sister Elly again following the recent death of Shaun Watkins.

Upcoming episodes see Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) start to grow unsettled over the friendship between Finn and Elly.

It's clear that Finn is dedicating more time to Elly's pregnancy than to his own girlfriend – and even Elly is starting to feel conflicted over accepting so much attention from him.

Susan eventually confronts Finn over the situation, questioning why he has spent so much money and time on Elly (Jodi Anasta) recently. She also wants to know why he has kept hold of an old photo album which documents their past relationship.

Finn insists that he merely wants to keep hold of this link to his forgotten past, as he's still struggling with his amnesia. Susan takes a tough approach with Finn, reminding him that the supposed 'happiness' in the photos was fake anyway and the album should be thrown away.

These tensions come just as Elly is about to face more trouble, which could strengthen Finn's desire to protect her.

When Elly walks home through Lassiters one evening, she is followed by a hooded figure. Finn is horrified to realise that teen troublemaker Dean Mahoney (Henry Strand), who previously blackmailed Elly, has struck again by starting to stalk her.

Dean admits that he feels responsible for Elly losing her job at Erinsborough High and wanted to apologise, but whether these are his true intentions remains to be seen.

There's another twist in the tale when Finn and Shaun's mother Claudia Watkins pops up in Erinsborough and wants to see Elly too. What is she up to?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Wednesday, December 4, Thursday, December 5 and Friday, December 6 at 12.50pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
02-12-2019, 11:54
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly receives a shocking request over Elly Conway
Will he help Claudia with her scheming?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30071167/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-elly-conway-claudia-request/

Neighbours fans will see Finn Kelly left shocked next week as his mother Claudia Watkins reveals her ulterior motive for returning to Erinsborough.

Claudia will be back on screen from this Friday (December 6) and her reappearance is sure to spark more trouble for pregnant Elly Conway.

Suspiciously, Claudia's comeback comes shortly after troublesome student Dean Mahoney has been caught out for stalking Elly.

As Claudia settles into Erinsborough during her visit, she goes on a charm offensive with everyone – in complete contrast to her attitude last time.

Claudia makes a generous donation to the Buddy Club programme and Finn is pleased to see that she has seemingly changed. However, Susan Kennedy isn't fooled so easily, appearing more sceptical over her apparent personality overhaul.

Sure enough, it's not long before Claudia's mask slips. Finn is concerned when he catches Claudia out in a lie and demands to know why she really returned to Erinsborough.

Claudia confesses that she was responsible for Dean hassling Elly again – and also went a step further by hiring a private investigator to dig up dirt from her past.

Finn is appalled by Claudia's behaviour, but she insists that she's merely looking out for her grandchild following the sad death of Shaun. She also claims that she has good reason to be worried, after learning some unsettling details of Elly's past.

Putting a brand new plan into action, Claudia tries to recruit Finn as her new inside man.

Claudia suggests that Finn can keep a close eye on Elly, and the minute she proves she'll be a bad parent, Claudia can step in instead. Will Finn agree?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, December 10 and Wednesday, December 11 at 12.50pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Aussieguy
02-12-2019, 13:28
Claudia is a *****

Sufyaan
02-12-2019, 20:00
What do you think her plan is?

kaz21
02-12-2019, 20:45
She want custody I bet

Sufyaan
03-12-2019, 19:19
That's what I think. Do you think Shaun is rally dead?

lizann
04-12-2019, 16:49
That's what I think. Do you think Shaun is rally dead?

no

Pantherboy
06-12-2019, 21:32
Digital Spy article:

Neighbours shock for Finn Kelly as Bea gets suspicious over his feelings for Elly
Is the truth finally out?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30150579/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-elly-conway-suspicions/

Neighbours' Finn Kelly is wrong-footed yet again later this month, as Bea Nilsson questions his feelings for her sister Elly Conway.

Finn (Rob Mills) is currently in a relationship with Bea, but has grown closer to Elly in recent weeks as they've bonded over the death of his brother Shaun Watkins.

This week's episodes have seen Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) grow suspicious over Finn's fixation on Elly, but she's not the only one who can spot what's going on.

Scenes airing later this month see Finn's mother Claudia also notice that he's behaving strangely when it comes to Elly.

Wanting to support her son's relationship, Claudia buys tickets for her, Finn and Bea to see The Nutcracker.

Finn has other ideas as he wants to help forge a bond between Elly and Claudia, so he asks Bea to give up her ticket to her sister.

Claudia is flabbergasted by Finn's behaviour and takes the opportunity to question him on which of the siblings he's really interested in.

Finn opens up to his mum, but is furious when she later betrays his trust. He orders her to pack her bags and leave Erinsborough, even after she reveals that she was responsible for something that helped him in his trial.

Claudia agrees to go, but can't help meddling in Finn's life one more time before she leaves.

Later, Bea's own insecurities get the better of her and she finally questions Finn and Elly about the nature of their relationship.

Finn and Elly strongly insist that they're just friends, and Finn also promises to spend more time with Bea to prove how much she means to him. How will Elly feel when she sees them looking cosy again?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, December 16, Wednesday, December 18 and Thursday, December 19 at 12.50pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

its.like.that
07-12-2019, 00:11
Finn's mum obviously started the fire that burnt all the evidence

Pantherboy
11-12-2019, 21:19
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly and Elly Conway to grow closer after Christmas hostage scenes
That could only mean trouble.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30197367/neighbours-finn-kelly-elly-conway-christmas-hostage-scenes/

Neighbours' Finn Kelly and Elly Conway are set to grow closer after hostage scenes over Christmas.

In scenes over the festive period, Elly (Jodi Anasta) and Finn (Rob Mills) will be trapped at home as Robert (Adam Hunter) pulls a knife on the pair.

But it looks like the two will manage to get away safely, as Elly gives birth but starts growing closer to Finn after the trauma of Robert's evil actions.

With the arrival of the baby, Elly and Finn grow even closer as a family, but if something does happen, how will Finn's partner Bea (Bonnie Anderson) react to the whole situation? Bea's also Elly's half-sister, which makes things even more complicated.

Elly and Finn share more intimate moments later on, but the pair start feeling awkward as they realise the ongoing chemistry between them.

The following week will see Elly struggling as a new mother when Finn offers to take care of his baby niece.

As baby Aster keeps everyone up during the night, Finn offers his help once again, but the growing closeness between him and Elly could only mean trouble.

Will the two surrender to their feelings?

Neighbours airs weekdays at 12.50pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

tammyy2j
12-12-2019, 14:59
Should Finn not have his own place by now, out of Karl and Susan's house

kaz21
12-12-2019, 15:02
Think it’s part of his court case. Otherwise it’s jail.

tammyy2j
12-12-2019, 15:05
Think it’s part of his court case. Otherwise it’s jail.

For how long though?

I would think living with his victims (even though he has changed) was not a good idea

kaz21
12-12-2019, 18:35
I don’t really know but not that long along ago, he was on house arrest, so im not sure.

its.like.that
13-12-2019, 00:38
However long he is on the good behaviour bond for.

Aussieguy
13-12-2019, 04:06
When Kyle leaves I could see Finn moving in with Aaron and David

Pantherboy
26-12-2019, 21:32
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours boss hints Finn Kelly's memories could return
Will he finally remember his crimes?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30326614/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-memories-could-return/

Neighbours' executive producer Jason Herbison has spoken exclusively to Digital Spy about Finn Kelly's future, refusing to rule out the possibility that he'll turn bad again.

Finn (Rob Mills) was one of Erinsborough's biggest villains during his guest stints on the show, but his personality changed when he suffered amnesia in March.

The story twist, which facilitated Finn being promoted to a show regular, meant that he couldn't remember anything past 2007 – including his many crimes.

Asked by Digital Spy about the possibility of Finn's evil side returning, Herbison replied: "The great thing about Finn is that there are so many different ways we can go with him.

"There's no doubt that his memory is a ticking time bomb and there's every chance it will return one day.

"There is also much more to mine in terms of understanding why he became the person he is today."

Finn's current storyline is seeing him grow close to his former lover Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta), even though he's dating her sister Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson).

The show's Boxing Day episode (December 26) saw the chemistry increase as they seemed close to kissing, after Finn helped Elly when she gave birth to her baby daughter Aster amid a terrifying situation at the Kennedy house.

However, hinting that Finn and Elly won't become a couple in the immediate future, Herbison told us: "There is definitely a chance that some feelings could resurface between Elly and Finn. She was always his greatest love – and obsession.

"However, he also loves Bea and neither he nor Elly would want to act on anything for fear of hurting her."

Neighbours continues on Friday (December 27) at 11.35am and 6.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
06-01-2020, 00:29
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours lines up proposal drama for Finn Kelly and Bea Nilsson
Finn's love triangle takes another twist.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30403190/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-proposal/

Neighbours' Finn Kelly proposes to Bea Nilsson next week after more scrutiny over his secret feelings for Elly Conway.

Finn (Rob Mills) is currently determined to make things work in his relationship with Bea, despite recently confessing that he's in love with her sister.

Next week, Elly (Jodi Anasta) tries her best to settle in at Number 32, after moving to keep her distance from Finn.

Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) is proud of her niece for this mature decision, believing that it's best for everyone. However, her mood turns sour when she learns that Elly and Finn have been meeting up in secret, clearly unable to let go of each other.

Elly explains to Susan that she has merely been accepting Finn's help with Aster, knowing how great he is at getting her to stop crying. However, she also accepts that Finn's support is inappropriate given the circumstances, so decides to seek baby help from Aaron Brennan and David Tanaka instead.

Meanwhile, Finn tries to focus his attention back onto Bea (Bonnie Anderson), which leads to him spontaneously proposing to her.

Bea is confused by Finn's sudden desire to rush into marriage, so rejects him. A sheepish Finn explains that he just wanted her to feel loved, but Bea insists that she already does.

Later, Susan is worried to hear about the latest awkwardness unfolding underneath her roof.

Finn reassures Susan that the misunderstanding actually had a positive effect on his relationship, so he and Bea are stronger than ever. But how long will that be the case for?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, January 16 and Friday, January 17 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
27-01-2020, 21:00
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours struggle for Finn Kelly as Harlow Robinson quizzes him over his past
Finn starts tutoring Harlow.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30674378/neighbours-finn-kelly-harlow-robinson-past/

Neighbours' Finn Kelly will feel uncomfortable after he's quizzed about his past by Harlow Robinson.

In scenes airing next week, Harlow (Jemma Donovan) takes an interest in Finn's teaching experience. Firstly, she has a casual conversation with Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) and Finn. Then she chats with Finn near the garage.

Bea begins to feel the situation is a little strange when Harlow shows up to speak with Finn again, this time at the community centre.

Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) soon gets the wrong impression when he overhears that Harlow has a crush. When he speaks to Bea, Karl suspects that maybe Harlow is crushing on Finn – but Harlow was actually talking about Hendrix Greyson.

Finn agrees to tutor Harlow and she decides on psychology as a career path. Finn is slightly nervous, however, and is a little over-prepared – wanting to do the best job possible.

But the tutoring session goes well – at least, until Harlow changes the subject and begins to ask about Robert Robinson and Finn's dark tendencies. Finn, of course, is guilty of committing numerous crimes in the past before getting amnesia.

With Harlow inquiring about his past, Finn becomes uncertain he can continue being Harlow's tutor.

Neighbours airs these scenes in the week commencing Monday, February 3 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
03-02-2020, 00:28
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly left devastated after his dad arrives in town
Bea decides to dig up the past.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30741657/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-devastated-father-trent/

Neighbours will further explore Finn Kelly's backstory next week as his dad Trent arrives in Erinsborough.

Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) makes the impulsive decision to contact Finn's father after he opens up about his past.

Finn (Rob Mills) confides in Bea and Susan Kennedy about Trent, explaining that he was a loving man but alcoholism turned him into a mess.

As Finn grew up, he gradually drifted away from his dad, especially once he went to university. He isn't sure what happened to Trent afterwards and doesn't have much closure on this aspect of his past.

Determined to help her boyfriend, Bea goes ahead and makes contact with Trent (Peter Houghton) herself – even after Finn has told her that he doesn't want to open that door.

Bea's sister Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) fears that she's asking for trouble by getting involved, but Bea argues that Finn is just scared and needs someone to suss Trent out first.

Elly ends up accompanying Bea to a meeting with Trent and the sisters find him to be a sweet and humble man.

However, as they talk further, Elly and Bea end up uncovering a secret about Trent's past which could devastate Finn.

When Finn sees the girls with his dad, they're forced to tell him everything. Finn struggles to comprehend what he has been told about Trent and breaks down.

This ultimately brings Elly closer to Finn again, as she's determined to support him, even though she previously promised to keep her distance out of respect for Bea.

As Finn vows to pull himself together and move on, a remorseful Bea hopes that he won't be angry with her for raking up the past. Could this affect their relationship?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, February 10, Thursday, February 13 and Friday, February 14 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
10-02-2020, 01:45
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours horror for Finn Kelly as his memories start to return
A kiss with Elly could change everything.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30833595/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-memories-return/

Neighbours fans will see Finn Kelly fear the worst next week as his memories start to return.

Finn (Rob Mills) currently has amnesia and can't remember anything about his past crimes, but his days as a reformed character could be coming to an end.

Next week's episodes see Finn and Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) finally give into temptation by sharing a kiss.

It's a big betrayal from the pair, since Finn is still currently dating Elly's sister Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson).

To make matters worse, Finn experiences a flash of memory while kissing Elly. The incident leaves him terrified, as he knows the consequences could be serious if his memories fully return and he returns to his old evil self.

Elly flees from the Kennedy house after the kiss, while an oblivious Bea notices that Finn seems concerned and tries to comfort him.

Later, Elly takes the opportunity to speak to Finn alone. They both agree to stay far away from each other from now on and forget about what happened.

This agreement suits Finn perfectly, as he secretly thinks Elly could be a trigger for his lost memories.

Despite the agreement, Finn is plagued by guilt over what happened. Will he stick to his word, or will he confess his memory and the kiss?

Whatever happens, Finn is definitely one to watch in the coming weeks. Neighbours recently announced that the return of his villainous side will spark a huge storyline airing in the soap's 35th anniversary week next month.

A statement released by the show teased: "The ensuing drama centres around Elly being spirited off to Pierce's remote island glamping resort to celebrate her 35th birthday with a key group of her Ramsay Street friends. Erinsborough favourite Toadie is among the doomed passenger list.

"Unbeknown to all, Finn Kelly's evil side has been unmasked and he's hatched his ultimate deadly revenge plan, that will deliver severe consequences. Which three Neighbours favourites won’t survive the fateful adventure?"

Neighbours airs Finn and Elly's fateful kiss on Thursday, February 20 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Black_fence
14-02-2020, 05:57
Elly, Finn and Bea to die.

Sufyaan
14-02-2020, 07:45
Elly, Finn and Bea to die.

I don't think Bea will die

its.like.that
14-02-2020, 08:14
They could have done so much better with Finn when he had his good side. Can't wait for it to be over

courseiam
15-02-2020, 01:16
Elly, Finn and Bea to die.

I so hope you're right. All three are beyond annoying and whenever any of those characters are on screen I stop paying attention.

Pantherboy
17-02-2020, 02:15
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours lines up new target for Finn Kelly as his memories continue to return
He makes a new enemy next week.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a30950727/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-lucy-robinson-danger/

Neighbours hints at possible danger for Lucy Robinson next week as she makes an enemy of Finn Kelly.

Lucy, played by Melissa Bell, is about to reappear on our screens ahead of Neighbours' 35th anniversary celebrations, which see a number of faces from the past take centre stage.

Paul's no-nonsense sister is about to take over the planning of Chloe Brennan's wedding expo idea, to help raise the profile of Lassiters.

Lucy is taking no prisoners as she makes her plans and quickly decides to ban Finn from the event, fearing that his presence would cause bad press.

Finn is furious over Lucy's actions, while his girlfriend Bea Nilsson refuses the opportunity to perform at the event in protest at how he has been treated.

These tensions come after Finn has received an unexpected flash of an old memory after kissing Elly Conway.

The reformed villain hopes that this was a one-off and tries to avoid any interactions that might trigger other memories.

Sadly, Finn's efforts are in vain and he soon flees Number 32 in an emotional state, as a huge number of memories come flooding back at once. This includes his time in South America, and the crimes he committed during his first stints in Erinsborough.

The Kennedys are concerned about Finn's odd behaviour, but he insists that he simply rushed out of the house because he needed some air.

Secretly, Finn is struggling with the idea that he might turn evil again now that he can remember his dark past. With Finn still annoyed over Lucy, did she pick the wrong moment to cross him?

Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, February 27 and Friday, February 28 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
20-02-2020, 21:24
Digital Spy article:


8 Neighbours characters in danger as Finn Kelly's memory returns
Here comes trouble... again!

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31020209/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-amnesia-enemies/

Neighbours is about to air the must-see storyline that we've expected for months, as Finn Kelly's memories return.

This week's episodes see Finn get a brief flash of his past as he shares a kiss with his old flame Elly Conway, setting the stage for a big new storyline. Next week, more memories come flooding back, including his past crimes.

Show bosses have confirmed that Finn turning bad again will be one of the key storylines airing in the show's 35th anniversary week next month, so the stakes are going to be higher than ever. Here's a quick guide to 8 characters who should probably be pretty worried right now...

1. Elly Conway

Before his convenient amnesia hit, one of Finn's favourite hobbies was to torment Elly. The pair have a long and turbulent history, so Elly is sure to be heavily involved as her ex-lover turns evil once more and (presumably) remembers that he hates her guts.

It's a forbidden kiss with Elly that starts the ball rolling when it comes to Finn's memories returning this week. Show bosses have also confirmed that Finn will exact his revenge when Elly heads off to celebrate her 35th birthday on Pierce's remote island next month.

With Jodi Anasta confirmed to be leaving the show, and teasing a "brutal" exit storyline, could the fateful trip cost Elly her life after she inadvertently awakens the monster within Finn?

2. Bea Nilsson

Finn is currently in a relationship with Bea, but their history is just as dark. If we cast our minds back to 2018, a showdown between the pair in the woods sparked a chain of events that led to Finn's cliff fall and coma. Prior to this, he had controlled and manipulated Bea while using a false identity.

Bea kindly forgave and forgot Finn's crimes once he lost his memories last year, but we have a feeling this will be a decision she ultimately lives to regret. Maybe it'll inspire the sequel to her often-heard 'Sorry' song?

3. Susan Kennedy

Showing how events in Neighbours can spiral out of control just a tad, Finn initially targeted Susan because he wanted her job at Erinsborough High. After many twists and turns, their feud ended with Susan pushing Finn off a cliff. These things happen in Erinsborough.

Staying true to her Saint Susan nickname, the kind-hearted Kennedy ultimately forgave Finn for all of his pre-amnesia antics and even invited him to live under her roof. But if Finn remembers how much that cliff fall hurt (ouch), we wouldn't want to be in Susan's shoes as he cruelly contemplates his revenge.

4. Gary Canning

Neighbours helpfully reminds us of Gary's animosity towards Finn next week, which may not be a coincidence. Gary is alarmed when he finds out that Finn has started tutoring Harlow, recognising the similarities to the time that his daughter Xanthe was groomed by Finn.

Gary refuses to sit back and say nothing while history is in danger of repeating itself, but upsetting Finn just when his memories are returning probably isn't the smartest move for anyone on Ramsay Street right now.

5. Toadie Rebecchi

Although we don't yet have an exact list of characters who'll be on Pierce's island once Finn goes on the rampage, we do know that Toadie will be among those in the danger zone.

A recent press release from Neighbours teased: "The ensuing drama centres around Elly being spirited off to Pierce's remote island glamping resort to celebrate her 35th birthday with a key group of her Ramsay Street friends. Erinsborough favourite Toadie is among the doomed passenger list."

It did seem strange at the time to just single out Toadie – could it be an early clue over who'll be in dire straits thanks to Finn? If so, we demand an Eve Morey cameo appearance with Sonya as Toadie's guardian angel.

6. Lucy Robinson

PR-savvy Lucy makes a bold decision next week by announcing that Finn won't be welcome at her wedding expo event, fearing that he'd create bad press. (Although that would probably apply to most of the Street, in real life.) Lucy doesn't have a history with Finn, but her no-nonsense choice could be enough to put her top of his enemies list.

Lucy enforces her "Finn ban" just as his memories are continuing to return and he's wrestling with old feelings of anger. As Finn starts to wonder whether he's becoming a monster again (spoiler alert – yes), could Lucy find herself in the wrong place at the wrong time?

7. Chloe Brennan

Finn doesn't have too much of a history with Chloe, although that certainly didn't stop him nearly running her over when she was caught in the crossfire of his tensions with Xanthe in July 2018.

Chloe's friendship with Elly, and the fact that Elly's birthday celebrations are taking place on Pierce's island, are sure to mean that she bags herself a place on the fateful trip next month. It wouldn't be a big Neighbours week without a Brennan family member in peril, right?

8. Trent Kelly

Neighbours provided us with more details from Finn's backstory last week, with the revelation that a big mistake from his father Trent meant that he wasn't rescued when he was kidnapped in Colombia all those years ago.

With his memories coming back, it won't be long before Finn remembers just how difficult his ordeal was. Neighbours fans haven't seen the last of Trent, so could this mean that Finn will go out for revenge against his feckless father?

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Aussieguy
21-02-2020, 04:55
I think we can safely say Susan Toad and Chloe are not one of the unlucky three

Kyzaah
21-02-2020, 12:00
It’s definitely going to Elly. Wouldn’t be surprised if Aster is killed off too but I see Finn stealing her and running away. Susan would be an obvious choice as she almost killed him but I highly doubt the producers are going to sack her yet.

its.like.that
21-02-2020, 12:56
Elly, Mark and Trent is my guess

Ruffed_lemur
21-02-2020, 16:43
I'll say Elly, Finn and Trent.

courseiam
21-02-2020, 21:03
Yeah Trent seems to be an obvious choice, can't see them killing off 3 main characters. Personally I'd like it to be Finn, Elly and Bea. Guess we can all dream.

Aussieguy
22-02-2020, 02:46
It’s definitely going to Elly. Wouldn’t be surprised if Aster is killed off too but I see Finn stealing her and running away. Susan would be an obvious choice as she almost killed him but I highly doubt the producers are going to sack her yet.

Producers would have to be insane to sack Jackie!

Aussieguy
22-02-2020, 02:49
I'll say Elly, Finn and Trent.

This sounds about right just the two main characters killed off and one blow in. Finn kills Ellie and Trent then Susan kills Finn

Kyzaah
22-02-2020, 09:02
Susan kills Finn

Now I can see that happening! She kills Finn for killing Elly.

its.like.that
22-02-2020, 11:58
Changed my selection

Ellie kills Finn
Finn kills his father and Mark

Aussieguy
22-02-2020, 12:50
Either way it's a sad end for Finn as we've seen he's a genuinely good guy without the horrible memories. In fact I'd say it's highly unrealistic.

lellygurl
22-02-2020, 21:52
My hubby and I were only just talking about Finn getting his memories back soon. Awesome!

My thoughts? Finn will kill Trent (his dad), and hurt Elly very badly (that she will die of her wounds), and then SSusan kill Finn = 3 deaths.

I cannot wait!!

Pantherboy
24-02-2020, 00:26
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours villain Finn Kelly holds grudge against Bea Nilsson in worrying new scenes
Has his next target been revealed?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31064487/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-bea-nilsson-grudge/

Neighbours hints that Bea Nilsson could become a target of evil Finn Kelly next week.

Finn (Rob Mills) is about to turn evil again as he struggles with the return of his memories in worrying scenes.

Viewers will see the first signs of Finn's dark side returning when Lucy Robinson (Melissa Bell) kicks him out of her Mardi Gras party at The Waterhole, fearing that his presence will cause bad press.

Finn struggles to control the anger that Lucy's decision sparks in him – and he can't resist planning a fightback.

Wanting Lassiters to pay for banning him, Finn asks his girlfriend Bea (Bonnie Anderson) to take a stand by quitting singing at The Waterhole.

When Bea refuses, there are signs of Finn's old controlling nature returning as he's visibly annoyed by her lack of support.

Later in the week, Finn becomes troubled again when he receives a phone call from his dad Trent.

Opening up to his video diary, Finn reveals that he now remembers his kidnap ordeal in Colombia – so feels even angrier over Trent's role in prolonging it.

Finn also confesses that he's angry with Bea for contacting Trent and bringing him back into his life again.

Bea can sense that Finn isn't himself, but is oblivious to the reasons why. She tries to cheer him up, but he'd much rather spend time with her sister Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta).

As Finn continues to try and work through his attraction to Elly, it might have dire consequences for his future...

Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, March 2, Tuesday, March 3 and Friday, March 6 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Pantherboy
01-03-2020, 21:40
Nowtolove.com.au article:


Harrowing Neighbours story line descends into violence as Finn takes on his father
Will he return to his evil ways for good?

https://www.nowtolove.com.au/celebrity/tv/neighbours-finn-trent-fight-62773

Finn's memory has slowly been returning in recent episodes of Neighbours, and it's sending him back down a dark and dangerous path.

And when Finn tracks down his old storage locker, discovering what's inside could see him revert to his evil ways for good.

The drama picks up as Finn (Rob Mills) is plagued by the memory of a storage unit.

While he can't remember where it is, he knows someone who does: Harry Sinclair (Paul Dawber) – his once ruthless ally.

With David's (Takaya Honda) supervision, Finn pays Harry a visit in prison.

When they arrive, Finn tries to use Harry's affection for him to dig for information on the locker.

Pretending to be in turmoil over his past, Finn manages to secure the information he needs and, once alone, he heads straight to the unit, opening the door to the locker and his evil past.

Later, Finn agrees to meet with his father, Trent (Peter Houghton). When his dad tries to apologise for their tumultuous past, Finn snaps.

He's discovered Trent's secret that led to Finn being taken hostage and abandoned in Colombia when he was younger. Finn lashes out and his dark side quickly resurfaces.

Knowing Finn has gone to meet his dad, a concerned Elly (Jodi Anasta) checks in with him.

Unaware of what's really happened between Finn and his dad, Elly comforts Finn in the wake of the distressing confrontation.

As the feelings between the pair continue to grow, tension builds – will they give in to their feelings?

Pantherboy
02-03-2020, 00:33
Following on from the previous post, Digital Spy now have this article:


Neighbours brings back Finn Kelly's dark side in a huge showdown with his dad Trent
Finn's memories continue to flood back...

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31158894/neighbours-finn-kelly-trent-showdown/

Neighbours character Finn Kelly's dark side will return as he confronts his father Trent in a heated showdown.

In scenes airing next week, Finn (Rob Mills) remembers more of his past and has his mind on finding out the truth about a storage locker in one of his memories.

After convincing David to accompany him, Finn pays former boss Harry Sinclair (Paul Dawber) – last seen trying to frame Finn in May 2019 – a visit in prison. Finn manipulates Harry by playing into his former acquaintance's affections for him in order to learn the storage locker's address and location.

Finn opens the locker, leading to more memories flooding back to him. He remembers pretending to be 'Patrick' and using the wheelchair, which leaves him feeling contemplative.

He later confirms to the Kennedys that he visited Harry, but insists that it was a positive experience.

Soon afterwards, Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) expresses concern over Finn's desire to visit his father, especially with the recent revelation that Trent could have stopped Finn's kidnapping ordeal in Colombia sooner if he hadn't lost the ransom money. Finn ends up meeting Trent, after Elly agrees not to tell Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson).

Trent (Peter Houghton) apologises to Finn for what happened in the past, adding that he's glad the truth is now out.

For a moment, it looks like Finn and Trent might reconcile – until Finn responds by revealing that he knows what really happened to the ransom money in Trent's possession.

This leads to a dramatic showdown between Finn and Trent...

Neighbours airs these scenes on Wednesday, March 11 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

Aussieguy
02-03-2020, 06:35
No sympathy what ever for Trent, what parent goes all that way loses the ransom money then figures eh I tried and heads off home. Most parents would move heaven and earth to save their child in that situation. Sadly for Finn both his parents didn't seem to care at all what happened to him

Pantherboy
02-03-2020, 21:35
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours' Finn Kelly to declare his love for Elly Conway ahead of 35th anniversary carnage
But how will Elly react?

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31186495/neighbours-spoiler-finn-kelly-elly-conway-love-35th-anniversary/

Neighbour' Finn Kelly will declare his love for Elly Conway as the 35th anniversary week approaches.

In scenes airing next week, Finn (Rob Mills) struggles to get Elly (Jodi Anasta) out of his mind, as he dwells on how Elly has comforted him during recent events. When Elly is by a lake, Finn daydreams about what life could be as a family with Elly and baby Aster.

Elly continues to be kind towards Finn, and Finn eventually opens up about his feelings.

Finn tells Elly that although he has been trying to contain his feelings, he loves her and wants to be with her.

Finn is, of course, currently in a relationship with Elly's sister Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson)…

Elsewhere, Finn makes a small slip which is noticed by Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donovan). He appears to remember a detail from the time when he lived in the Willis house.

Will Harlow connect the dots and realise that Finn's memories are back?

Next week will also see Finn's dark side return, as he confronts his father Trent in a heated showdown.

All of this is leading to an explosive 35th anniversary week, when three characters will die as Finn puts his ultimate revenge plan into motion.

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

Pantherboy
08-03-2020, 23:38
Digital Spy article:

“Neighbours’ Finn Kelly gets a surprise visitor in 35th anniversary island episodes.
Will his plans be thwarted?”

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31270630/neighbours-spoilers-finn-kelly-harry-sinclair-island/

Pantherboy
15-03-2020, 11:21
From TV Week magazine:


SPOILER ALERT!!



"Grave mistake.
Finn's reign of terror leads to another death this week.

After his memories of the cliff-face showdown with Susan and Elly came flooding back, Finn is hell bent on revenge. Susan discovers Finn has baby Aster hidden in his car. He abducts both of them and drives to an isolated cabin, where he holds them captive. Susan searches for a way to escape, as Finn is outside digging her grave.

Elly miraculously tracks them down, saves Aster and frees Susan who is rigid with fear. Elly is fuelled by adrenaline and the need to confront Finn. Susan begs her not to go but it all happens so quickly. But little does Elly know that Finn has already dug a grave. Only two of them will walk away alive."



And this is from an earlier The Metro newsletter:

"Will Susan die in Neighbours as Finn strikes?
Is Susan Kennedy, everyone's favourite soap mum, set to meet her maker as one of the three huge deaths hitting Neighbours as part of the big 35th Anniversary?

If evil Finn Kelly has his way it would seem so and he has a deeply disturbing plan for her too.

In the wake of the island tragedy, the rest of the Neighbours are unaware of what’s happened to their loved ones. Not everyone will survive the fateful trip to celebrate Elly's big day, and it looks like not everyone back home will make it either - starting with Susan.

We always knew the 35th anniversary was going to send huge shock waves through Erinsborough, could they be that big that we see dear old Suze shuffled off this mortal coil? What is Karl with out Susan? It's like salt without pepper, chips without mayo, Nutella without eating it straight out of the jar. It’s just not right.

In a very special two-hander episode, Finn arrives back in town and tells Susan that Bea has gone to a cabin in the Snowy Mountains to try and get over their painful breakup and that she needs her. He offers to take her up there and, being kindhearted Susan, she readily agrees, happy to do anything to help her niece.

But she realises something is seriously amiss when she sees Aster is in the car, and quick-thinking Susan knows that whatever she says and does next, her life depends on it.

She's not wrong because at the cabin, things escalate quickly and Susan finds herself in a very serious hostage situation, trapped inside the cabin. Finn has a terrible plan for Susan and she knows it, so while he busies himself outside she tries to make a break for it, but Finn catches her.

It's a real shame because what she doesn't realise is that he's busy outside digging her grave - he may well be planning on burying her alive, and with no one knowing where she is, there's no one around to save her. Is this it for Susan?"

its.like.that
15-03-2020, 11:32
Elly kills Finn which starts her exit storyline?

kaz21
15-03-2020, 12:05
hmm this could be interesting.

Bossy7
18-03-2020, 06:20
Mmmmm.... so ELLY brutally kills Finn and ends up in jail, only to resurface years later... not sure I like that. I wanted ELLY, Finn and Aster to go to Finn’s mum happy and then for Sean to resurface . Perfect time to get evil Finn....

Kyzaah
18-03-2020, 07:58
The Finn and Harry thing was disturbing. He really will do anything!!

Mirjam
18-03-2020, 10:12
The Finn and Harry thing was disturbing. He really will do anything!!

Absolutely! I was more "shocked" tho that Neighbours aired Finn's bare toosh twice! ����

tammyy2j
20-03-2020, 00:50
I did cheer when Finn pushed Bea into the hole

Danners9
20-03-2020, 01:45
I did cheer when Finn pushed Bea into the hole

Sorry Bea.. you're in the way...

AND STOP SINGING!

Pantherboy
24-03-2020, 21:03
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours fans spot another censored scene as Finn Kelly terrorises Susan Kennedy
Finn was made a little less intimidating.

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a31910587/neighbours-finn-susan-censored-scene-uk/

Neighbours fans have spotted another censored scene in the UK.

The moment – noticed during a Twitter conversation between Alan - Neighbours HQ and Mel – happened during Monday's episode (March 23), when Finn Kelly terrorised Susan Kennedy.

In the Australian broadcast, viewers saw Finn intimidate Susan as he approached her with rope. Susan begged Finn to stop, before the episode cut to an outside shot as Susan's screams could be heard.

Susan was then seen still alive, as she was being tied to the chair.

But UK viewers on Channel 5 didn't see Finn scaring Susan in the same way or hear Susan screaming. In the UK broadcast, Finn got the rope out, but before he could approach Susan, the episode abruptly cut to Susan being tied to the chair.

The censored scene is likely down to the fact that Neighbours has a PG rating in Australia, allowing network 10 Peach to go slightly further than Channel 5 is able to.

Digital Spy reached out to Channel 5 for comment.

This isn't the first time a scene has been toned down in the UK. In November, Aaron Brennan followed Ned Willis to a gym as part of the fight club storyline, but UK fans didn't see the full extent of Ned's fight – as in the Australian cut, Ned forced his opponent to the ground and continued pummelling him.

At the time, Channel 5 said: "As with all of our programming, we endeavour to make sure that content is appropriate for the audience viewing at that time."

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

kaz21
24-03-2020, 21:18
Probably going to be a unpopular opinion, but I loved Finn’s exit.

Pantherboy
26-03-2020, 06:54
A backstage/behind the scenes video of the filming of Finn's final scene:

https://youtu.be/BcNpTnKyCB0

lizann
29-03-2020, 01:57
Probably going to be a unpopular opinion, but I loved Finn’s exit.

did he kill himself to frame elly :p

GrrArgh
29-03-2020, 05:34
did he kill himself to frame elly :p

No, you can see in the episode it was an accident. I do wish she had actually killed him. That would have been a satisfying ending. Him dying accidentally was such a crappy ending.

Pantherboy
21-02-2021, 21:50
Digital Spy article:


Neighbours star Rob Mills confirms shock return for Finn Kelly
The villain will be back on screen for a "short resurrection".

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a35576526/neighbours-rob-mills-finn-kelly-temporary-return/

Neighbours spoilers follow.

Neighbours star Rob Mills has confirmed that he has filmed a surprise return for his character Finn Kelly, who was killed on-screen in 2020 after he hit his head and drowned.

But Finn isn't being brought back from the dead, as his reappearance will actually be part of a storyline in which Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) uses a visualisation technique in order to come to terms with the ordeal she endured thanks to Finn.

Actor Rob told Australian newspaper The Herald Sun that he will be reprising his role in Australia from March 2, revealing that this is only a brief stint.

"It's just a short resurrection, no witchcraft involved," he said (quotes via Daily Mail). "It was so good, the way it was written and shot. Finn has some unfinished business."

The actor added that being back on set after his previous departure was "weird" but said that he was delighted to be reunited with the soap's cast and crew again.

"It was weird to be back on set but also good to see their happy faces and I love working with the cast and crew," he said. "I'm just rapt they have continued filming the whole way through. I love that my character has never really left and it has haunted people."

Finn's death will begin to be revisited on Australian screens this week, as Olivia Bell (Alyce Platt) makes a return. Olivia betrayed the trust of Susan and her husband Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) last summer when she used information she had got from them to write a tell-all book about Finn's crimes, without their prior knowledge or consent.

But when Olivia returns, she tells Susan that she now wants to write a 'more truthful' account of what happened and asks to speak to her again about her experiences with Finn. Despite Karl's concerns about what revisiting her trauma could do to Susan, she is adamant that she wants to share the truth.

Susan will later begin using visualisation techniques in order to get closure over her ordeal with Finn, causing her to 'see' Finn, which is why actor Rob has been filming new material as his character.

Will seeing Finn again help Susan with her recovery or just cause her more distress?

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and weekdays at 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

lizann
02-04-2021, 02:28
is he ever going to be gone, ludacris susan seeing and talking to him

courseiam
02-04-2021, 15:35
is he ever going to be gone, ludacris susan seeing and talking to him

Neighbours has seriously lost the plot. There's nothing fun about it anymore, and this obsession with Finn.....

Pantherboy
07-06-2022, 22:10
DS article:


Neighbours star Rob Mills hints at mystery return for Finn
"There were cheers, there were tears."

https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a40218259/neighbours-rob-mills-finn-kelly-mystery-return-final-episode/

Neighbours star Rob Mills has hinted that fans could be about to see a mystery return for his character Finn Kelly in the final ever episode of the soap.

Speaking as part of an interview on Australian talk show Studio 10, the actor teased that he was on the Neighbours set when they filmed the final ever scene, suggesting that Finn Kelly could be returning in some form before the end of the soap.

"So you were down there yesterday, you shot the last scenes, what happened?" Mills was asked by the talk show hosts.

"Yeah we shot the scenes," Mills teased. "I am absolutely sworn to secrecy [...] but I can say it ends very heartfelt, it ends very beautifully."

Presenter Sarah Harris then asked Mills if it was difficult to be on set during the filming of the final scene, with Mills replying that it was, especially as some of the crew have worked on the soap for so long.

"There was a celebration with all the crew, some of the crew have been working there for 30, 40 years some of them," he noted.

"Everyone came out for a big photo, we had a big drone show. There were cheers, there were tears."

While Finn Kelly was killed on-screen in 2020, the actor previously reprised his role last year when he appeared as a vision after Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) used a visualisation technique in order to come to terms with the ordeal she had endured at Finn's hands.

There's no word yet on how Finn Kelly could be making another on-screen return but if he does appear in the final episode he won't be the only familiar face as the soap has already confirmed that its final episode is set to feature 23 returning characters from Neighbours past and present.

"Whether the eighties, nineties, naughties or teens is your favourite decade, we will be delivering something for everyone as Neighbours draws to a close," executive producer Jason Herbison shared in a statement.

"Alongside the current cast we will be celebrating the most memorable characters from across many eras, with a few surprises up our sleeve."

Neighbours will come to an end in early August after 37 years on the air. Channel 5 became its home in the UK after it left the BBC in 2008.

Although the soap has filmed its final scene, production on Neighbours isn't set to come to an official end until Friday (June 10) as scenes are not filmed in order.

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 6pm on Channel 5 and streams on My5. In Australia, the show airs Mondays to Thursdays at 6.30pm on 10 Peach and streams on 10 Play.

courseiam
07-06-2022, 23:58
What is their obsession with this guy!?