A deeply involved morality play where it's hard to tell who's in the right.Is Rosie trusting her instincts or is she just being delusional? Is Frazer accepting the inevitable or is he just being intransigent? Certainly Frazer behaves in an aggressive fashion towards Sam but then if she is giving Rosie false hope he might have reason to.It's all very well Rosie asking for a second opinion but what if it doesn't tell her what she wants? With this complex psycho-drama going on, there's little room for anything else.An overly macho practise session provides yet another opportunity to confuse Riley and Ty, who have now started sharing scenes.And it seems Neighbours has run out of members of the Hemsworth clan to offer parts to so they've started using them a second time.And almost imperceptibly, Ringo's decision to turn down some food sets alarm bells ringing.
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