Post by SharonHarvey2 on Dec 22, 2004 12:42:02 GMT
Courtesy of Channel Five.com
Coming back from the dead used to be purely the preserve of people like Ailsa and Bobbie. If Colleen is haunting the diner pantry in ten years' time we won't be so surprised. But seeing Scott shuffle back onto this mortal coil shocked us right down to the bones, so imagine how Dani Sutherland felt when she realised that her boyfriend hadn't done the dodo. Who phoned to say that The Blaxland had gone down? Who pretended to be a policewoman, telling Dani that Scott had died? We'll give you three guesses, and the first two don't count. Yep, it was Felix, the man who makes Dr Evil look like Dr Quinn Medicine Woman, and Rhys is furious. He pouts like he's come off worst in a fight with an Avon lady and decides to take matters into his own hands. Beth's calming influence comes to the fore; she persuades Rhys to speak to Morag about putting together a restraining order. And later, Dani warns Scott not to make a move on Felix. If Scott ends up getting charged, then Felix has won. They have to be clever. And seeing as though he's still very much alive, Scott is still acting strangely around Val. Dani gently points out that if Beth has found a way to accept her, then perhaps Scott needs to make the effort too...
Pregnant pause
So why is Kirsty so reluctant to undergo tests at the hospital? Well, she believes that she may have damaged the baby by not eating enough. Flynn is a little concerned with her symptoms; it transpires that the baby is small for 12 weeks. Kirsty's dieting has harmed the sprog, there's no doubt about it. And it seems that Kirsty hasn't been eating properly because she's scared of getting fat! Perhaps the school uniform company doesn't provide a range of maternity wear. Anyway, Flynn has discovered something else. There is blood in Kirsty's urine; a very serious symptom. Could there be something wrong with her kidneys?
Glug, glug, glug
The remaining members of the Matilda Fan Club - and we suspect that it's getting quite roomy in that phone box - are probably about to change their opinion of Summer Bay's evil twin. In front of Kim, Matilda keeps pretending that Scott is dead so that she can get a hug! The cowbag. Henry is outraged, and a furious Beth sends Matilda to her room. Matilda duly trudges upstairs, but only stays long enough to collect her bikini. Yep, she's determined to try again with Kim, so storms off to the beach as the word "doomed" flickers across our collective consciousness. During her dip in the ocean, she begins to wave her arms about as if she's drowning. Kim and Henry think she's crying wolf (or should that be "shark"?) again and ignore her. The only problem, though, is that she really is drowning! Will anyone realise before it's too late?
Coming back from the dead used to be purely the preserve of people like Ailsa and Bobbie. If Colleen is haunting the diner pantry in ten years' time we won't be so surprised. But seeing Scott shuffle back onto this mortal coil shocked us right down to the bones, so imagine how Dani Sutherland felt when she realised that her boyfriend hadn't done the dodo. Who phoned to say that The Blaxland had gone down? Who pretended to be a policewoman, telling Dani that Scott had died? We'll give you three guesses, and the first two don't count. Yep, it was Felix, the man who makes Dr Evil look like Dr Quinn Medicine Woman, and Rhys is furious. He pouts like he's come off worst in a fight with an Avon lady and decides to take matters into his own hands. Beth's calming influence comes to the fore; she persuades Rhys to speak to Morag about putting together a restraining order. And later, Dani warns Scott not to make a move on Felix. If Scott ends up getting charged, then Felix has won. They have to be clever. And seeing as though he's still very much alive, Scott is still acting strangely around Val. Dani gently points out that if Beth has found a way to accept her, then perhaps Scott needs to make the effort too...
Pregnant pause
So why is Kirsty so reluctant to undergo tests at the hospital? Well, she believes that she may have damaged the baby by not eating enough. Flynn is a little concerned with her symptoms; it transpires that the baby is small for 12 weeks. Kirsty's dieting has harmed the sprog, there's no doubt about it. And it seems that Kirsty hasn't been eating properly because she's scared of getting fat! Perhaps the school uniform company doesn't provide a range of maternity wear. Anyway, Flynn has discovered something else. There is blood in Kirsty's urine; a very serious symptom. Could there be something wrong with her kidneys?
Glug, glug, glug
The remaining members of the Matilda Fan Club - and we suspect that it's getting quite roomy in that phone box - are probably about to change their opinion of Summer Bay's evil twin. In front of Kim, Matilda keeps pretending that Scott is dead so that she can get a hug! The cowbag. Henry is outraged, and a furious Beth sends Matilda to her room. Matilda duly trudges upstairs, but only stays long enough to collect her bikini. Yep, she's determined to try again with Kim, so storms off to the beach as the word "doomed" flickers across our collective consciousness. During her dip in the ocean, she begins to wave her arms about as if she's drowning. Kim and Henry think she's crying wolf (or should that be "shark"?) again and ignore her. The only problem, though, is that she really is drowning! Will anyone realise before it's too late?