Neighbours 9085 30th July 2024

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Neighbours 9085 30th July 2024
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00:00Previously on Neighbours.
00:02He and JJ have been weird since Lunar Park.
00:04I think they're avoiding me.
00:06I know you saw me with Nell before,
00:08and you probably won't believe me, but she was actually asking after you.
00:10Ask Nell!
00:12Ask me what?
00:14Nothing kills a hangover quite like applying for GATS for mentorship.
00:16My partying is done, study is my main focus now.
00:18Hey, and this mentorship,
00:20just be yourself, it'll all work out.
00:24I've been exposed,
00:26and there is a chance that we might both
00:28have Hepatitis B.
00:58Neighbours,
01:00become good friends.
01:28I'm not going anywhere until you tell me what's going on.
01:32Why were you talking about me?
01:34Dex,
01:36you've been avoiding me
01:38all week, and now this?
01:42I thought we were friends.
01:44But friends don't
01:46keep secrets.
01:50I really like you,
01:52and I was hoping you felt the same,
01:54and I found out JJ
01:56likes you too.
01:58Since when?
02:02You said you were interested in being anything more than friends
02:04when I asked you.
02:08Wait, something happened between you guys?
02:10Yeah.
02:12I completely embarrassed myself.
02:14Okay, that's not what I wanted.
02:16Why didn't you say something?
02:18That would have gone down amazingly.
02:20Where do you both get off?
02:22I'm not something to fight over,
02:24I make decisions and not anyone else.
02:26So did we.
02:28I'm not interested.
02:30We're as bad as each other.
02:44What have you lost?
02:46It's not what I have lost, I'm about to lose it at these boys
02:48and this mess.
02:50What happened to that calm woman at the cafe earlier?
02:52It's gone out the window
02:54since I realised that my assignment
02:56at uni is due later this week.
02:58Hey, you're going to kill it.
03:00Come in.
03:02Hey Remi.
03:04Hey Aaron.
03:12I'll leave you to it.
03:16Bye.
03:18Um,
03:20listen, is there any chance
03:22that I can come and see you about something?
03:24Uh, yeah, I'm
03:26just about to go to the hospital but I've got a meeting first
03:28so maybe later?
03:30It's just, um, I need
03:32it's kind of
03:34urgent and I just, I was hoping
03:36that I could... It's okay, it's okay.
03:38Come with me now and I'll squeeze you in.
03:40Right, thank you.
03:42Sure.
03:48Thank you.
03:58Thank you.
04:00Well, if you're looking at adding to your plate
04:02I'd hire you in a flash.
04:04Well, given I'm going to give this uni thing a go a while longer
04:06I probably don't have the time.
04:08Ah, what brought this on?
04:10I got a distinction on my last test
04:12and
04:14I might have told Remi I was doing the course.
04:16Oh, congratulations.
04:18Oh, she must be so stoked.
04:20Yeah, she's saying all the right things.
04:22Of course she is.
04:24But I still don't want to make a big deal out of it.
04:26So,
04:28what's with the butterfingers?
04:30Um, I just
04:32got a notification that the mentorship
04:34is going to be announced soon.
04:36Well, I'll keep everything crossed for you.
04:38Thank you.
04:40And I'd say the same, but I don't think
04:42you need the luck.
04:44So,
04:46why do you think you're at risk for Hep B?
04:48Um,
04:50a sexual partner
04:52told me that he has been exposed.
04:54Okay.
04:55He said that he's a vaccine
04:57non-responder or something like that.
04:59Yeah, that can happen in some people.
05:01The Hep B vaccine
05:03is highly effective,
05:05but there are some who just don't develop the antibodies
05:07for immunity.
05:09He said that if I'm not vaccinated
05:11there's a strong chance I could have it.
05:14Let's run through some questions.
05:15Ascertain your level of risk.
05:17Sure.
05:18Did you practice safe sex?
05:19Yes, we did.
05:21Do you know if you've been vaccinated?
05:23I've got no
05:25idea. I don't even know when I had my last
05:27tennis shot.
05:29It might have been when you were an infant.
05:31They rolled out the vaccine in 1986, but it wasn't common
05:33for some time after.
05:35Doesn't mean you won't. We'll just have to check.
05:37So, if I'm
05:39vaccinated, then I'm fine,
05:41right? The risks are extremely
05:43low. And if I'm not?
05:47What does it mean? I know that it can affect your liver.
05:49Yeah, it can.
05:53The infection is either acute,
05:55comes on quickly and goes away fast,
05:57or chronic, which means
05:59it can develop over time and may get worse.
06:01How much worse?
06:03Chronic infections can
06:05end in cirrhosis,
06:07liver cancer, or an extreme
06:09liver failure, but that is
06:11worst case scenario.
06:13Okay.
06:15How long until I can find out?
06:17It's not detectable in your system
06:19for 30 days.
06:21For 30 days? Unfortunately.
06:23But in the meantime, I will track down your
06:25immunisation history, see if we can't shed some light.
06:27Hey, I know this is
06:29hard advice to take,
06:31but try not to worry until we
06:33have all the information.
06:35Yeah.
06:37Okay.
06:49Why didn't you tell me that Nell said she liked you?
06:51Why do you think? I don't know.
06:53It just made me look like an idiot. You are.
06:55I knew you were keen on Nell, that's exactly why I did it.
06:57You should have said something. Why?
06:59That would have just made you feel bad. Yeah, because I feel great now.
07:01Well, I didn't want to end up fighting about it
07:03like we are right now. Listen, I don't need
07:05you to call a big brother on me.
07:07Just butt out of my life.
07:11JJ.
07:15I'm about to go on a break.
07:17Can I shout you a juice?
07:35Oh.
07:43Oh, wow.
07:45Someone's a bit jumpy. Yeah, sorry.
07:47What are you looking at?
07:49Must be exciting for you to be
07:51messaging on company time.
07:53No, it's not really.
07:55It's just a joke. I'm not putting my
07:57manager hat on.
07:59You know, everyone texts and serves.
08:01You know what, I'm going to get that.
08:03Thanks, that's table five. Thanks, Wendy.
08:17Nell?
08:19What are you doing here?
08:21Why are you at school?
08:23Boys are the worst.
08:25Oh.
08:27Yeah, well, I've heard that one before.
08:29I've even said it myself.
08:31So what happened?
08:33Well, I found out why
08:35Dex has been ghosting me.
08:37He and JJ have been fighting over me
08:39like I'm some sort of prize.
08:41Oh, Nell. And it's worse
08:43with JJ, because he knew
08:45I liked him and flat out told me he wasn't
08:47interested. I mean, who treats
08:49someone like that?
08:53Look, I don't know what JJ or Dex
08:55were thinking, but
08:57I do know that at this age, when you
08:59throw friendships and first crushes
09:01and brothers into the mix,
09:03it can get messy.
09:05Come in.
09:07Oh, I brought snacks.
09:09Oh, excellent.
09:13I'm going to go for a walk.
09:17Is this a bad time to have our meeting?
09:19No, no, no. We've got to go over the
09:21resident recommendations and get back to Harold
09:23anyway. Come, sit down.
09:29Oh.
09:31The service is
09:33very terrible here. How about I speak
09:35to the manager, please?
09:37Sorry. She probably wouldn't listen
09:39at the moment anyway.
09:41Oh, hey. What happened to the confident
09:43woman I left you earlier?
09:45Went out the window when
09:47she got the notification that the mentorship
09:49is going to be announced soon.
09:51I really, really,
09:53really want this.
09:55I know you do, babe.
09:57I just,
09:59I try not to imagine,
10:01you know, if I don't.
10:03But then I think of all these amazing opportunities
10:05I'd have, you know, the placements,
10:07the mentors, the contacts.
10:09I'd be able to show everyone that going back
10:11to uni, even at my age,
10:13totally worth it.
10:15Even me. I know how hard
10:17you've worked for this.
10:19It is going to be worth it.
10:21If only you were
10:23making the decision.
10:25I mean, the other unknown is,
10:27apart from Parker, I don't even know who I'm up
10:29against. Or if
10:31I'm in with a shot.
10:33Those are the things that you can't control.
10:35All you need to do is be
10:37incredibly proud of yourself.
10:39Like I am.
10:41And if you don't get it,
10:43those judges better sleep with one eye open.
10:45Andrew.
10:51Hey, Harry.
10:53Hey.
10:55I, um,
10:57I checked your
10:59immunisation records.
11:01There's no sign
11:03of a hep B vaccination.
11:05There's nothing at all?
11:07I can't go back so far because you're not from Victoria.
11:09Could you contact your family GP
11:11and ask for your records?
11:13She died years ago.
11:15I don't even know what I would have done with them.
11:17So what does it now? I've just got to wait
11:1930 days to find out if I'm infected?
11:21No, hang on, there is another
11:23option. I can test your bandages.
11:25If you've been vaccinated, they'll show up in your bloodstream.
11:27And if they don't, I'm just
11:29back to square one?
11:31Why don't we take your bloods first?
11:33Before we accept the 30 days.
11:35If you can come by the hospital later, I can
11:37take them in and run the test.
11:39Great. Thanks, Remy.
11:41It's okay.
11:43Thanks for agreeing to come back.
11:45Dex is one with a proper.
11:47The point of this
11:49is for both of you to have your say without arguing.
11:51No one's a winner here.
11:53Not you two.
11:55And definitely not Nell.
11:57Dex.
11:59You know how much I like Nell.
12:01And I was finally starting to think
12:03that we were getting to a place
12:05where she could see me as something more than just
12:07friends and family.
12:09I don't know.
12:11She could see me as something more than just
12:13a friend.
12:15But then I found out she liked you
12:17first. It's like
12:19I'm second best.
12:21You made me
12:23feel like an idiot. I'm just so
12:25embarrassed. I never wanted that, Dex.
12:27Let Dex finish, yeah?
12:29It's like the whole time, you told me
12:31to go for it. And you're just laughing
12:33behind my back.
12:37Well, I never laughed at you.
12:39I never would. And I'm really sorry that I made you feel
12:41that way. I didn't say anything
12:43because I knew how much Nell meant to you.
12:45I don't get it.
12:47You like Nell too.
12:49Yeah, but after all the stuff that we went through
12:51with Felix, with us fighting all the time,
12:53and you getting poisoned, just stepping back
12:55from all that seemed like the right thing to do.
12:57Plus, Turdy likes you, not me.
12:59You sound human.
13:01Yeah. I knew that if
13:03I told you the truth about Nell saying she liked me,
13:05then you'd only be disappointed.
13:07I've done enough of that lately, and I don't want to do it again.
13:11I hate fighting
13:13with you. Yeah, me too.
13:15It must have been weird for you,
13:17me asking for advice all the time.
13:19Yeah, it was only slightly more weird than
13:21you trolling online for it, but
13:23I just wanted you to be happy.
13:25This doesn't mean we get to hug it out, though.
13:27Not in public.
13:29But what are we going to do about Nell?
13:33I don't know.
13:37Cheers.
13:43Hey, can you
13:45help get me out of my head? You know, tell me something?
13:47Anything? Um, okay.
13:49Well, I would never work in the waterhole.
13:51No matter how much you paid me. Okay.
13:53Well, I really wouldn't hire you, so...
13:55Hey, what are you doing here anyway?
13:57I thought that you didn't have classes this summer.
13:59Oh, well, the mentorship is being posted today.
14:01Well, you know that
14:03online means that you can access that from anywhere.
14:05Yes, but being here at uni
14:07where it's at, you know, it makes all the difference.
14:09Plus, I'm all about positivity, so
14:11you know, it's practically... Wow, look,
14:13it's oozing out of me.
14:15I'm seeing some nerves, not positivity.
14:17Oh, well, potato, potato.
14:19I'm manifesting, and this is the best place to do it.
14:21Don't let me stop you.
14:23You know, I just...
14:25I want this so damn much.
14:27Yeah.
14:29Oh my gosh. I think this is it.
14:31Check it. Oh no, I can't.
14:33Yeah, but I should...
14:35No. No, but should I?
14:37Oh my gosh. No, no, no.
14:39No, I... Yeah, I should. No, no, no, okay.
14:41Manifest, manifest, manifest, manifest. Okay.
14:43The inaugural
14:45Gatsford mentorship goes to
14:47Wendy Rodwell.
14:51You're joking.
14:53You're not.
14:55Congratulations.
14:57I got... I actually got it.
14:59I've never won anything
15:01based on academic hard work before.
15:03Oh my gosh, can you believe this?
15:09Well, I think we can agree on
15:11flexible hours for the hairdressers, don't you think?
15:13All right. All right, is there anything else?
15:15Yes, there's been a request
15:17for a ban on playing music after 6pm.
15:19To rate.
15:23Sorry.
15:25What? No, that's extreme.
15:27That's ridiculous. Great. Motion denied.
15:29Carol will get a kick out of telling Hillary that.
15:31Our work here is done.
15:33Great. Hey,
15:35did I walk in on something
15:37with Nell before? You haven't been yourself
15:39since I got here.
15:41She confided in me
15:43about something, and I haven't mentioned it to Toadie.
15:45It's just not
15:47sitting well.
15:49Something serious? No, no, not really.
15:51It's just, I know Toadie
15:53would've want to know, but the problem is
15:55is that if I tell him, then I'm breaking Nell's trust.
15:57And I've been there before
15:59with teenage girls, and they have a long
16:01memory. I remember
16:03that only too well.
16:05I suppose if it's not life and
16:07death, then keeping Nell's trust
16:09is probably the right thing to do.
16:11Unless you think that's going to cause a problem
16:13with Toadie. No,
16:15no, no, I don't think so.
16:17I mean,
16:19we're in such a good place at the moment, I just
16:21um, I just
16:23don't like keeping secrets from him.
16:27For you.
16:31The rest of the bunch
16:33is at home. I thought I'd do something a little
16:35different than last time I gave you flowers.
16:37Thank you.
16:39I'm so proud of you, honey.
16:41I knew you'd get that mentorship.
16:43Really? Because I thought you
16:45threatened the judges if they got the decision
16:47wrong. No, no threats.
16:49No need.
16:51You know, I never have felt this way
16:53before. I did it all
16:55on my own.
16:57I know.
16:59You had some majors
17:01all searching when Philippa's diary came out.
17:03And even though I know
17:05that me and Sadie make you happy, you needed
17:07something more.
17:11And now my cover's full.
17:25Aaron?
17:39Take a seat.
17:45Can you roll your sleeves up for me, please?
17:47Yep. So how long until
17:49we get the results? Oh, it's only
17:51a few days.
17:53While you're waiting, it might be a good
17:55idea for you to lean on your family for support.
17:57No, they can't know about this.
17:59And you can't tell them. Please.
18:01Oh, no, I won't. Anything we discuss is
18:03confidential.
18:05If you don't want to confide in them,
18:07maybe there's someone else. No, Remy, no one
18:09can know about this. This is just
18:11between me and you.
18:13Aaron,
18:15you're a consenting adult. There's nothing
18:17wrong with whatever you and your partner did.
18:19No, it just, it wasn't, it wasn't like that,
18:21alright?
18:23It was Logan, and he is
18:25not my partner.
18:27And I do not want anyone knowing about this.
18:29Please. I won't say anything.
18:33Hey,
18:35if you need someone to talk to, or you've got any questions,
18:37you can call me anytime, okay? Sure.
18:43Ready?
18:47We really stuffed up, didn't we?
18:49Big time, yep.
18:51Okay, you were trying to do the right thing by me. But none of us
18:53were thinking about now. Yeah.
18:55If mum knew about this, they'd rip into us.
18:57Well, I reckon we're doing a pretty good job of that
18:59ourselves.
19:01Well, what do we do to fix this?
19:03Start with an apology?
19:05Yeah, because that worked really well last time.
19:07Maybe we should
19:09offer to do our chores for her?
19:11I don't think a bit of cleaning's
19:13going to cut it.
19:15Posties for life? How are you going to pay for that?
19:17I don't know. I'm out of ideas.
19:19What do you have?
19:21Well, I reckon it's not
19:23about the things that we give her,
19:25but how we treat her, which has to be a lot
19:27better than what we already have.
19:29Hey.
19:37It's going to be hard when she doesn't want to be near
19:39either of us.
19:41Yeah.
19:45Yes, of course they're going to be celebrating, Sadie.
19:47Oh,
19:49that sounds fabulous. Well, I'll
19:51hold you to it. Okay,
19:53see you then. Love you.
19:57Planning a big night to celebrate the mentorship?
19:59Oh, you bet. Still can't believe
20:01I got it.
20:05Did you apply?
20:07No.
20:09Why bother when it was a box-ticking exercise?
20:13A what?
20:15To make the uni look good.
20:19Oh, okay. Well, I really didn't see it that way.
20:21You know, I worked really hard on my application.
20:23It wouldn't have mattered if you did
20:25or not. It was a diversity PR
20:27stunt that you benefited from.
20:29Hey, Wendy won
20:31that mentorship on her own merit, and for you to say
20:33otherwise is racist.
20:39Oh.
20:41Unbelievable.
20:43Are you okay?
20:45Yeah, yeah.
20:47I'm fine. It's just that wasn't
20:49necessary. You know, Heidi
20:51just had the wrong end of the stick.
20:53Yeah,
20:55well, you
20:57go out and you celebrate that mentorship
20:59because you deserve it.
21:03I've got class. Bye.
21:09Coming
21:11up on Neighbours.
21:13Hello
21:15sexy.
21:17I don't agree.
21:19Just because our wedding happened quickly
21:21doesn't mean the things wouldn't have worked out.
21:23You got that mentorship based on your
21:25merit. I really love that you
21:27think that, but I don't.