- The Watkins men are having romantic troubles. Gerry involves himself in Josh's love life, Vance looks to the female resort guests for comfort, and Art begins writing a romance novel to spite Eve.
- The rules of love and intimacy continue to be re-modelled as Gerry appoints himself chief matchmaker and love-god to his grandson Josh - who has been left reeling after a crushing blow from his girlfriend, Rebecca. Gerry takes it upon himself to ensure that the female guests of the Far Out East assist Josh with his romantic recovery. Vance also seeks solace from his ongoing frustrations with the female smorgasbord on offer at the Far Out East - while Melanie is distracted by a surprise visit from the supposedly-dead Terry Adams. Art, still outraged over Eve's dislike of his book, decides on a perverse type of revenge - by shifting genres and writing a romance novel. To his amazement, he enjoys the cathartic opportunities presented by the process. Eve, on the back-foot following their fight, makes several attempts to make amends with Art - but by the time he reciprocates, his gestures are ill-timed and awry and he's outshone on all fronts by the smooth-talking Carter Smith. Carter and Eve set about working on an eco-village plan - and Eve pitches Carter a potential site - the controversial piece of land she's been attempting to have zoned for conservation. Eve persuades Carter to propose a lease arrangement to protect the land from inevitable development and, as they join forces to front the local Council, their bond continues to develop. When Dale makes a cradle for Lizzy's baby, she becomes more certain of his affection for her - but when she attempts to develop their intimacy, his resistance leaves her bewildered. Melanie pays Vance a last desperate visit to beg for his love. Shattered by his response she makes a dramatic choice - which concludes their troubled relationship with devastating consequences.
- The rules of love and intimacy continue to be re-modelled as Gerry appoints himself chief matchmaker and love-god to his grandson Josh - who has been left reeling after a crushing blow from his girlfriend, Rebecca. Gerry takes it upon himself to ensure that the female guests of the Far Out East assist Josh with his romantic recovery.
Vance also seeks solace from his ongoing frustrations with the female smorgasbord on offer at the Far Out East - while Melanie is distracted by a surprise visit from the supposedly-dead Terry Adams.
Art, still outraged over Eve's dislike of his book, decides on a perverse type of revenge - by shifting genres and writing a romance novel. To his amazement, he enjoys the cathartic opportunities presented by the process. Eve, on the back-foot following their fight, makes several attempts to make amends with Art - but by the time he reciprocates, his gestures are ill-timed and awry and he's outshone on all fronts by the smooth-talking Carter Smith.
Carter and Eve set about working on an eco-village plan - and Eve pitches Carter a potential site - the controversial piece of land she's been attempting to have zoned for conservation. Eve persuades Carter to propose a lease arrangement to protect the land from inevitable development and, as they join forces to front the local Council, their bond continues to develop.
When Dale makes a cradle for Lizzy's baby, she becomes more certain of his affection for her - but when she attempts to develop their intimacy, his resistance leaves her bewildered.
Melanie pays Vance a last desperate visit to beg for his love. Shattered by his response she makes a dramatic choice - which concludes their troubled relationship with devastating consequences.
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