UK Air Date: 11th May 1990
Writer: Dave Worthington
Director: Russell Webb
Cat No: HAW-323
Celia finds herself way out of her depth, and Carly adds insult to injury with a cruel prank.
Extended Summary
Carly is upset since Celia works as youth counsellor in the youth centre. Carly think it is unfair since Andrew was the one who was supposed to be youth counsellor in the first place.
Dodge talks to Celia in her office at evening. She is till frightened of him but calms down after a while. He talks to her as part of the jokes that Dodge, Steven and Matt will play on Celia. He tells her a real sob story about his past and after a while Celia realize he is having her on. She tells him to leave. Dodge walks out and smiles.
Dodge tells Steven about it and they laugh a lot.
At morning Steven also wants to joke with Celia. He talks to her in her office. He pretends to be serious and ask her about sex. She feels very awkward and embarrassed. Steven has fun talking to Celia.
Sally and Carly get a lift by Martin to school in his mini-bus that he uses for the Macklin company.
Stacey wants Andrew to start working in the youth centre instead of Celia. She phones him and let him now that Celia is working as youth counsellor. Andrew has managed to stay away from drinking now and continues to fight his drinking problem. But he still feels he isn’t up to becoming youth counsellor yet.
Matt is also talking to Celia in her office to pay a joke on her like Steven and Dodge did. He says he is in love with an old woman. He describes the woman just like Celia. She doesn’t realize it is a joke and talks a long time about love etc. Matt walks out.
Fisher tell Celia that he don’t think it is a good idea that she is working as youth counsellor. He says the youth centre needs a professional counsellor.
Sally talks to Celia in her office. She explains to Celia about a boy that she doesn’t like.
Carly decide to teach Celia a lesson and make her understand the youth centre needs a professional counsellor. Carly walks into her office with an alcohol bottle and pretend to be drunk and say she needs help again. Celia is shocked and don’t know what to do!
Ola Carlsson, 1999