.
Main Pages

Home
News
Spoilers
Features
Comment
Reference
Interactive
Neighbourhood
Actors & Crew
Characters
Year by Year
Magic Moments
Episodes
Interviews
Articles
Multimedia
Galleries
Music
Links
Search

Message Board

.
Weekly Reviews > Episodes 4932-4936 by Callum

UK Broadcast: Monday, 5th June – Friday, 9th June, 2006
“Lights, Cameron, Action!” by Drew Proffitt, directed by Gary Conway
“I Should Be So Clucky” by Katrina Foster, directed by Gary Conway
“It’s Not Easy Being Teen” by Chris Hollow, directed by Gary Conway
“Like A Naturist Woman” by Elizabeth Packett, directed by Gary Conway
“Goodbye Normal Genes” by Jeff Truman, directed by Jovita O’Shaughnessy

It was a week that saw the long-awaited answer to one question and raised a few others…

Ned told Elle the truth about him and Izzy, appalled by what the behaviour of her “step-mother” and that Paul tried to hide it from her, Elle decided to leave, but as her brother, Cameron arrived in Ramsay Street, he managed to convince her to stay after he announced that he wanted to get to know his father too. Little did Paul & Elle know, despite Paul initially calling him Rob, it was actually his twin, Robert and the real Cameron was in a coma at St. Luke’s Hospice. It was revealed, through flashbacks that it was Robert that planted the bomb on the Lassiter’s Joy-flight plane, which killed David, Liljana & Serena Bishop. Whilst his family remained unaware of Robert’s evil plan to hurt those close to his father, Harold immediately sensed great evil upon meeting ‘Cameron’.

Sky continued to struggle to impress her art tutor, but after he accused her work of being ‘pedestrian superficial’ but after a long night trying to produce the perfect piece of art, Sky was shocked when Jean-Pierre was actually impressed by her final piece, caused by her accidentally spilling her cup of coffee. Max was less than happy when Lyn moved into number 32 to help Steph with Charlie whilst she was receiving treatment for her cancer, and after he and Steph announced that they weren’t having Charlie christened as a Catholic, he was forced to tell his mother-in-law off for trying to use Summer to get her own way.

Rachel struggled to settle in when she and Zeke moved in with Katya and discovered that they were living in a rented house with no television and was banned from seeing Stingray. After seeking advice from Janelle, whom she found ‘house-sitting’ at number 28, Katya decided to relent, but after discovering that Rachel had been in Stingray’s bedroom she reinstated the ban, despite the pair protesting that she had misconstrued the situation, and they had only been talking innocently. After seeking advice from Max, Katya decided that she had been harsh on the kids, so she announced that she had ordered a television for delivery, and that they were having pizza for dinner as a peace offering, and the three Kinski siblings stood united once again.

Still feeling clucky after Charlie’s birth, Janae planned to leave school and have a baby, leaving Boyd extremely worried, especially after Sacha warned him that she had overheard Janae talking about wanting a baby and suggested that she may be planning to have a baby as a way of keeping him in her life.

As Angie continued to rule the roost at number 30, and tried to force Toadie & Connor to join her on a diet, Toadie begged Janelle to help him reunite his mum and dad. After Janelle realised that the lesser of two evils was having Angie back living with her brother in Colac, she convinced Angie to reveal the truth behind her split with Big Kev, that she wanted them to retire and have some fun, but he wouldn’t give up his beloved job as a truck driver.

Harold tried to embrace his retirement, whilst Lou still remained cynical, especially after the sinking of their remote controlled boat and as the pair moved on to golf, Lou mocked his old friend about his poor game. Trying to help his friend out, Harold continued to ask around for a job for Lou. New jobs were a recurring theme in Ramsay Street this week, as Lyn started work at The General Store, Connor joined a Private Investigation agency and immediately received his first assignment, Stingray got a job at Scarlet Bar and decided to research his craft and Ned became a Traffic Warden and immediately used his position as a way to get at Paul.

Karl was apprehensive when Jenny invited him to a naturist pool party, but after seeking advice from Max, he decided to go along. At the pool party, the pair were shocked to discover Connor had been taking pictures of them, and after much interrogation by the couple, Connor was forced to reveal that he had been asked to spy on Jenny by his Private Investigation agency, leaving Karl & Jenny wondering why.

Elsewhere, against Janelle’s wishes, Kim had a vasectomy and after helping him home after the operation, Karl told him that the results of the DNA test that Bree requested for her school project revealed that Kim couldn’t possibly be Bree’s father lead to him confronting his wife over the paternity of what he thought to be his youngest daughter.

Finally this week, Stuart was forced to ask for time off from work to help his dad on the farm. Ned continued to bait Paul about Izzy, and his disability and Summer used the keyboard competition at Scarlet Bar’s family day to bring Rachel & Bree back together.