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Aaron realises he’s crossed the line professionally and morally.
While Aaron’s professional life is on the up, having been hired to be assistant to new mayor Sonya, he’s missing his boyfriend Nate who took off after getting involved in a fight.
So Aaron’s (Matt Wilson) angry and upset when he finds out that Nate (Meyne Wyatt) is back in the country and didn’t even tell him, which makes him even more susceptible to the advances of Lassiters executive Tom Quill (Kane Felsinger). Could the delvelopment manager have a different agenda?
Aaron’s first mistake is acceopting free champagne from Tom. He twigs to the conflict of interest when Tom starts asking for details on Sonya’s (Eve Morey) opinion of the Lassiters expansion proposal. When he returns the gift Tom makes a move on Aaron and since Nate hasn’t bothered to contact Aaron he agrees to a date with Tom.
With things going well the two head out for a second date but talk soon turns to the developemt and Tom is unhappy to hear that the plans might take another couple of months to get through the approval process. Tom ancourages Aaron to give him a list of everyone opposed to the expansion.
Later at work Aaron spots the complainants list and giving in to his impulses takes a photo of it and sends it to his new beau. One by one business start withdrawing their opposition as each is offered an incentive from Lassiters management and when Aaron finds out he realises he’s crossed the ethical line.
The corruption goes even deeper with Tom swapping an environmental impact report on Aaron’s computer, which leads the council to give the developement the green light. Realising he’s been taken advantage of, Aaron is forced to confess all to Sonya - who fires him on the spot.
Soap World
Neighbours star Matt Wilson has revealed that there's a darker storyline coming up for his character Aaron Brennan.
The Ramsay Street hunk looks set to be challenged in his toughest plot to date, but Wilson is happy to keep us guessing by staying tight-lipped about the exact details for now.
"I can't talk about it yet, but anything where you have to go to the dark places in your mind is really challenging," he told The West Australian.
"Anything where you have to dig deep into the emotion of something is going to be the most challenging but the most rewarding as well.
"There is a lot of support on set when you have to go to those places. If people can see you are in the zone, so to speak, they either step back or give you a pat on the back and just encourage you."
After nearly a year on screen as Aaron, Wilson added that he's been pleasantly surprised to escape any online hate.
"We get trained when we first start on how to handle trolls and stuff like that," he said. "I have been waiting for people to be mean but they just haven't.
"It could be something to do with the character. Aaron is not a bad guy at all, he is very generous and considerate of others. I have hit the jackpot with this guy."
Digital Spy
I'm going to be interviewing Matt next week, if anyone has any questions they would like answered Im sure I will have time to ask a few.
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