Will the truth about what really happened come out?
FOR WEEK COMMENCING 18TH MARCH
After psyching out Slade, JJ approaches Felix for more self-defence advice and it hits Felix that JJ is emotionally relying on him. But when he withdraws, JJ is left feeling let down.
When Felix reveals to Andrew that JJ was asking him for ‘street’ moves, the conversation quickly turns to Felix’s belief that he fits the 'bad guy' cliché. He's the bad guy and Andrew’s the good guy.
As they talk honestly about their upbringing, Andrew struggles to process the effect his parents’ favouritism had on his brother and fully commits to helping his brother, unaware that Felix is teeing up buyers for the construction materials he plans to steal.
Meanwhile, Haz is stunned to learn that Harold’s has won a council business award and although he’s warmed by Mackenzie’s gesture, he’s uncomfortable with the attention.
Touched by Jane and Nicolette’s words of appreciation and gifts, Haz later allows himself to bask in the spotlight and on a celebratory picnic, Mackenzie and Haz finally trade their own cute versions of ‘I love you’.
Basking in the afterglow of saying their ‘I love you’s’, Haz and Mackenzie’s bliss is cut short when they find Harold’s completely trashed.
Later, Haz is stunned when he finds his neighbours have pulled together to clean up the wreckage and thanks to the Ramsay Street spirit, Haz is able to reopen Harold’s and is left deeply touched by the support of his community.
As Andrew investigates the Harold’s break-in, police procedure forces him to ask Felix about his whereabouts since he’s a known criminal on parole in the area. But even though Felix isn’t responsible, his reaction is overly defensive, triggered by the feeling that this is yet another example of his family doubting him.
Felix’s strong denial only makes Andrew more curious about what he might be hiding and the potential police interest in Felix makes JJ, who’s finding himself increasingly drawn to the new arrival, worried.
When a confrontation between Andrew and Felix erupts at his ‘Welcome to Ramsay Street’ party over Felix’s failure to admit where he was the night of the break-in, things take a surprising turn when JJ steps in and dishonestly states that he is Felix’s alibi.
After being sent the video of him smashing up his own cafe, Haz reels and turns into a quiet ball of anxiety as he keeps the damning evidence to himself, even as a sympathetic Mackenzie and Byron continue to rally around him and offer help.
When Mackenzie realises the potential windfall Haz will make from his good insurance cover, and the house discuss Haz’s brother, who many have described as ‘exactly like Haz’, lingering questions are raised.
Did Haz do this as an insurance job? Or was the perpetrator not even Haz at all, but an identical twin brother?
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