Neighbours 9066 26th June 2024

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Neighbours 9066 26th June 2024
Transcript
00:00Previously on Neighbours.
00:02That's a master key for the door between the school and the retirement community.
00:06Is that Jack there? It's Corey and Son, right?
00:08Corey and Son. All unauthorised purchases.
00:12Maybe rich old Moira had too many gins and went on an online shopping spree.
00:16Sorry, who said anything about rich old Moira?
00:18Logan, this is Aaron. Aaron was married to David.
00:21No, it wasn't Liv! There's proof that she's innocent.
00:23So if you don't back off, Holly, we'll bring a defamation case against you.
00:27You and playing detective don't mix.
00:30Neighbours.
00:34Everybody needs good neighbours.
00:38With a little understanding,
00:43you can find the perfect blend.
00:49Neighbours should be there for one another.
00:56That's when good neighbours become good friends.
01:08Gavin. Yes, Liv.
01:10How did you put the clues together to find the poison that has taken down two victims?
01:14Well, Liv, I've... Two that we know of.
01:18I've always been a logical thinker and close observer.
01:22And medical diagnosis is often about looking for the common thing,
01:25but also the uncommon thing.
01:26Is that Crime Spra?
01:27Why would you say that?
01:29Part two of our interview with Dr Gavin Bowman will drop soon on Crime Spra.
01:36There's no harm in listening.
01:37Evidence would suggest otherwise.
01:40OK, I'm just going to remind you I wasn't charged.
01:42This time?
01:44I didn't realise that doctors could give interviews about a case.
01:47You would have had to get approval from the Bargain Murphys in the hospital.
01:50Oh, Carl, I found your hospital pass in the wash.
01:52You're going to have to take it back at some point.
01:54Sorry, I keep forgetting.
01:56I'm going in later. I'll take it for you.
01:58Oh, it might even have half a chance of getting there, then.
02:00Funny.
02:02And Holly, try and find a hobby that doesn't involve crime.
02:24What a energy, be hittin' that energy, energy.
02:27What a penitence, be like that.
02:42Hey.
02:46Hey.
02:48Oh, hey.
02:50I didn't realise you were a runner.
02:52You inspired me to walk last night and to jog this morning.
02:55Wow. I didn't realise the caravan park was so close.
02:58Oh, I'm just getting to know the area.
03:00It's a beautiful part of the world.
03:02Melanie said you're from Sydney.
03:04Yeah, don't hold that against me.
03:06Whereabouts in Sydney?
03:08Liverpool. It's in the south-west.
03:10Yeah, yeah, I knew that.
03:12I didn't really know that.
03:14Yeah, not many people do.
03:17I was just about to do some laps. Care to join me?
03:21Come on, I've been exercising alone for months on the road.
03:24I'd really love the company.
03:28Yeah, sure, why not?
03:31This way.
03:32That way, OK.
03:36Come on, Carl, we should get going.
03:38Therese is meeting with Andrew soon.
03:39Yeah, in a minute.
03:41What's so fascinating?
03:43I asked her, listening to Gavin Bowman on that podcast,
03:46I thought I'd do a deeper dive into what he's up to.
03:49See, I told you it's addictive.
03:52Turns out he's doing dozens of interviews, press interviews.
03:55Isn't that shameless?
03:57Oh, yeah, all right, I know who's talking.
04:00What else is he saying?
04:01Well, he's doing a lot of humble bragging about his own genius,
04:04and apparently the hospital's giving him a commendation at the end of the week.
04:07I have been listening to Crime Spur on the Road,
04:10and he is Mr Goldenhead Boy at the moment.
04:13Oh, I bet he's enjoying that after what happened at the hospital.
04:16Mm.
04:17What happened?
04:18It's confidential.
04:20Well, surely not if he's doing interviews about everything else.
04:23It is.
04:24Yeah, we should get going.
04:26We'll see you later.
04:30So if high school kids were behind this,
04:32I'm pretty sure we'll find out who they are soon.
04:35How can you be sure?
04:36The experience.
04:38Sooner or later, one of them will post something on social media.
04:40They can't help themselves.
04:41OK, what about in the meantime?
04:43We need action now.
04:44Yes, this is having a big impact on the residents' mental health.
04:47Both Maura and Hilary are running on law and order platforms.
04:51Could you add some more security?
04:53We've got patrols 24-7.
04:55CCTV cameras?
04:56Well, we are weighing that up against privacy concerns,
04:59but I am looking for possible locations.
05:02Oh, Andrew.
05:04I heard you were here.
05:05I have some news.
05:07According to my latest credit card statement,
05:10I purchased a pair of high-waisted jeans the other day.
05:13Now, I know my memory's not what it should be,
05:16but it isn't that bad.
05:19I've been robbed again.
05:34You're in good shape.
05:36How long have you been running for?
05:38I used to run all the time.
05:40I just recently went through this unhealthy patch
05:43and I've only just started up again, really.
05:46After you lost your partner?
05:48Yes.
05:50I can't even imagine what you've been through.
05:53You know, other people would have it worse than me.
05:57Besides, we have our daughter, so she keeps me focused.
06:01Speaking of, why don't you go pick her up?
06:04Why don't we quickly race to the lookout?
06:06Whoever comes last has to pay for coffees.
06:09I don't know.
06:10Great, then I win.
06:11Yeah.
06:12See ya.
06:16Hi, Harold. Can I come in?
06:18Of course, come on.
06:19I was just on my way out to Hilary's rally.
06:23Do you know she's handing out iced Bobos?
06:28Yeah, iced Bobos, just at will.
06:31Wow.
06:32Therese told me about the jeans.
06:34I just wanted to check how you are.
06:35Oh, no, not great.
06:38People think I've turned into some sort of fashionista.
06:42But I am upset about the tuba.
06:44Oh, you can get a brand new one.
06:46Surely insurance will cover that.
06:48No.
06:50It was, what, early 1990s?
06:54And I had a real problem with my memory.
06:57But you know what?
06:59I never forgot how to play my music.
07:01That tuba helped bring me back to Erinsborough.
07:07Helped bring me back to Erinsborough.
07:11To my match.
07:15And no matter what happened in life,
07:18I could always play it.
07:20Even at my son's funeral.
07:23So losing it is a bit like losing part of them, really.
07:38Hey, Liv.
07:41You look great.
07:43How did you know where I was?
07:45Because you just posted a picture of yourself sitting here.
07:48That wasn't an invitation to come and join me.
07:50Look, I just wanted to fangirl a little and say how much I loved, loved, loved your chat with Dr. Bergman.
07:54I mean, it was so compelling. I can't wait for part two.
07:57Thank you.
07:58Now please go.
07:59In fact, I was wondering if there was a chance that I could get a preview.
08:01No.
08:02Please?
08:03Look, there's a chance that I could help you.
08:06How?
08:07There might be more to this than we realise.
08:09Dr. Bergman could be behind it all.
08:12Okay, if that's the case, then why did he come to me for an interview?
08:16He approached you to be interviewed.
08:17Yes.
08:18And also we haven't finished recording part two.
08:20Now please leave before I call the police.
08:37Hey.
08:38Hey.
08:40How's the hand?
08:41It still can't draw.
08:43Can I have a look?
08:44Yeah, sure.
08:47How's that?
08:49I can't feel anything.
08:52And that?
08:54Amazing. I mean, nothing.
08:58I can help you draw if you want.
09:00Yeah, that'd be awesome. I mean, yeah, sure.
09:07I should go. See you later?
09:09Yeah, see ya.
09:13Hey, Jax.
09:17You shouldn't be here.
09:19I'm looking for Jasmine.
09:23Why?
09:24She and her mates are the ones who've been sneaking into her and erasing and stealing things.
09:28Are you sure?
09:29Yes, yep.
09:30She's like Nell's best friend.
09:32Well, yeah, I'm not trying to involve Nell in this.
09:36So what are you going to do?
09:38Get her to return everything, hopefully.
09:41Why wouldn't you just tell Andrew?
09:43No, no.
09:44Why not?
09:45Well, if Jasmine and her mates hear the cops are onto them,
09:47they might bin everything they've stolen and Harold will never get his tuba back.
09:50Right? Plus, turning in people can blow up in your face.
09:53Look at Slade.
09:56Yeah.
09:57And if Jasmine got busted, Nell would be really upset.
10:01Yeah, yeah, that too.
10:06I think she's on the Oval.
10:08Thanks.
10:09See ya.
10:10See ya.
10:14Here we go.
10:15Well, excuse me, young lady, shouldn't you be at uni?
10:19Well, I'm headed to a lecture right now.
10:22Well, excuse me, young lady, shouldn't you be at uni?
10:24Well, I'm headed to a lecture right now.
10:28Is it fabulous being a student?
10:30All those toga parties, discussions on world cinema,
10:33and guys with floppy hair playing the guitar.
10:37It's not really like that, but it is fun.
10:39Yeah.
10:41Just tell me what you're up to.
10:42Right now, house hunting.
10:45Oh, good luck.
10:47Sadie told me that when Byron was looking he had so much trouble
10:50and now they've just been hit with this big fat rent increase and oh.
10:55Oh, no, no, no, but I'm sure you're going to have no problems.
10:58Well, I'm hoping to offer six months rent in advance.
11:01Wow.
11:03Isn't that illegal?
11:05It's a reality.
11:07And you have that kind of money?
11:09Yeah, I banked a bit while I was on the road.
11:12Oh, yeah, the road.
11:16I heard you picked up a stray man on the road.
11:18A small coastal town, actually.
11:21Tell me the story.
11:23Well.
11:27I'm still not convinced you won.
11:29Huh?
11:30Typical Sydney side, I can't handle defeat.
11:32I demand a rematch.
11:34What is it?
11:35I thought I put my earbuds on the table, now they're gone.
11:39Start work for a while, we could look together.
11:41No, I need to go get Islay.
11:42That'll turn up.
11:43Yeah, I'll speak to the house later.
11:45Thanks for the run.
11:46You alright?
11:47See you around.
11:48See ya.
12:00I have got some good news.
12:05Oh, you found it.
12:07It found me.
12:10I came back from Hilary's meeting and there it was.
12:13Did anyone see who dropped it off?
12:15Oh, I was hoping you could tell me that.
12:17No, no idea.
12:19Maybe it's a gift from Santa.
12:21If Santa had stolen it in the first place.
12:24Well, it's nice that the thief had a crisis of conscience.
12:26It would have been nicer if they hadn't done it at all.
12:28Has any of your money been refunded?
12:30No, no.
12:31Has anyone else had their things returned?
12:32No.
12:34But surely this is a good sign.
12:36Look, Harold, I'm really happy for you.
12:40I truly am, but that doesn't change the fact that we have a real crisis here.
12:45So I've made a decision.
12:48We need to postpone the programs between the residents and the school until this is resolved.
13:05There you are.
13:08Hi, what are you doing here?
13:09I just wanted to ask you about something.
13:11Okay.
13:12Can we do it after school, maybe?
13:14No, no, no.
13:15It won't take long.
13:16Okay.
13:17When you went to the hospital, Dr. Bowman was your doctor, right?
13:21Yeah, so?
13:23Well, did anything kind of weird happen involving him?
13:26Well, he was my doctor at first, but then something went down between him and Ma,
13:31and then I got a new doctor after that.
13:33Well, what was it?
13:35I feel bad saying anything.
13:37He saved my life.
13:38Yeah, totally.
13:39Loyalty noted.
13:40And?
13:43I got the idea from the nurses that he wasn't very well liked.
13:49Well, how come?
13:50Sexual harassment?
13:52Addiction to opioids?
13:55I just heard there was some issue with HR.
13:57I really have to go now.
13:59Sure, yeah.
14:10Oh, sorry to bother you all.
14:13And I realise I've monopolised most of your attention today.
14:17Look, it's about what you mentioned earlier about postponing the program
14:23between the students and the residents here.
14:26Well, I'd just like to emphasise how much I'm looking forward
14:31to engaging with those youngsters.
14:34Look, Harold, I appreciate that,
14:37but it doesn't change how the other residents feel.
14:40Oh, the loud ones?
14:42Well, they'll always find something to complain about,
14:45but the others, and that is most of them,
14:48they're quite excited about it.
14:50Really?
14:51Sure.
14:52Oh, yes.
14:54I've told them all about my experience,
14:58what I learned with living with some of them,
15:00young Tad and Paul.
15:04They kept me young,
15:06and I want the other residents to have the same experience.
15:09So, look, whatever troubles you've had here,
15:12just remember the idea of this place.
15:16It's well worth fighting for.
15:20Thank you, Harold.
15:23Oh, yes, and I've written a new piece of music.
15:26Oh!
15:27A composition called An Ode To A Reedy Rising.
15:33Ha!
15:34Ha-ha!
15:35Uh...
15:43Hey.
15:44Hey.
15:45How's the hand?
15:46Oh, yeah, still a bit sore.
15:51Feeling any better?
15:52Yeah, much.
15:53All right.
15:55I'll grab my bag and we can walk home together?
15:57Yeah, great.
15:58All right, see you later.
15:59See ya.
16:01Hey, Dex.
16:02Hey.
16:03Did it go well today?
16:04Oh, yeah, good, good.
16:05Um, so I managed to get some of the stuff back,
16:07and I just waited for Jasmine to give me...
16:11this.
16:12How'd you manage that?
16:13Well, I, uh, called Jasmine's sister,
16:15pointed out the cops were involved, and she pressured Jasmine.
16:18It helps that some of her mates posted pictures of themselves
16:20wearing the gear online,
16:21so I'm just here to return what they stole from the residents.
16:25Well, seems like it all turned out all right.
16:27Yeah, well, this way no-one gets hurt.
16:29So, uh, gotta go.
16:30See ya.
16:31See ya.
16:35Annie!
16:36Hi.
16:37I thought I was picking you up from the caravan park.
16:39Oh, it's not visit already, so I thought I'd come here.
16:41But could we visit Aaron first?
16:43Why?
16:44I found his earbuds before.
16:45Well, how do you know they're his?
16:47We ran into each other this morning.
16:48He'd lost them.
16:49Oh, well, I can take them over later.
16:51No, I don't mind doing it now.
16:53Sure.
16:56Very nice of you to ask me what I want for dinner,
16:58but you didn't have to come down here to do it.
17:01Well, actually, I just had a quick question
17:04about the poison Dex invested.
17:06Oh, Holly.
17:07What? It's healthier for me to be solving crimes
17:09than running around nightclubs with boys.
17:11Those aren't your only two options in life, you know.
17:13OK, so the internet tells me that the key chemical
17:15is most commonly found in eyedrops.
17:17Is that right?
17:18Look, look, an eyedrop's pretty poisonous.
17:20Don't encourage her, Susan.
17:22I remember on an episode of Glurgan,
17:25someone was poisoned with eyedrops.
17:27I know, it might have been on Hundoor.
17:29OK. Eyedrops typically aren't dangerous,
17:32but they can cause organ damage if they're ingested,
17:35which is why the eyedrops you're referring to
17:37are generally administered under medical supervision.
17:39What, in a hospital, say, if someone gets an eye injury?
17:42Yeah, exactly.
17:43Right, so these eyedrops are really only available in hospitals?
17:46Or a clinic, anywhere you find doctors and nurses.
17:51Is that it?
17:52Yes, yes. Thank you.
17:54Ah.
17:56And thanks for backing me.
17:58Susan.
17:59Oh, that's OK.
18:04No.
18:05You are amazing.
18:07Thank you.
18:08Now I owe you a coffee.
18:09Oh, the batteries are probably dead.
18:10You might want to charge them.
18:11That's fine, thank you.
18:12And didn't you want to go say hi to Isla?
18:14He is so bossy, this lad.
18:16Don't I know it? Come on.
18:29MUSIC PLAYS
18:36Sorry, I didn't realise Isla was asleep.
18:38No dramas.
18:40Hey, why don't you make us that coffee now, Aaron?
18:43Don't you have to start work?
18:45We can wait a little bit.
18:46It gives you guys time to get to know each other.
18:49Sure, why not?
18:51Yeah.
18:58Thanks.
19:10How's your hand feeling?
19:11Still a bit sore.
19:13Feeling any better?
19:14Yeah, much.
19:16Hey, JJ.
19:17Hey.
19:18What are you doing?
19:20Just looking for possible CCTV sites.
19:23What are you up to?
19:25I'm just bringing some donations to the residents.
19:28Oh, who are they?
19:31Students who felt bad about the thefts.
19:33Oh, I've been feeling so emotional about them.
19:35Aaron made the most beautiful speech.
19:38So what have we got here?
19:40Oh, look at this trophy.
19:42Yeah.
19:45What's that?
19:47What's that?
19:48What's that?
20:18What's that?
20:48What's that?
21:19Coming up on Neighbours.
21:22Since when do you have a problem making friends?
21:24You're all so young and smart.
21:26Taking matters into your own hands was not the right way to deal with this.
21:30I know Jasmine.
21:31I know that she wouldn't be involved in something like this.
21:33And I would.
21:34You have to believe him.
21:35That means Jasmine's guilty.
21:37Is that what you're saying?