Fisher makes a spectacle of himself at Shane’s buck’s night. Jack’s cigar smoking has explosive consequences.
Fisher makes a spectacle of himself at Shane’s buck’s night. Jack’s cigar smoking has explosive consequences.
The caravan’s been destroyed, but Sally thinks she’s off the hook. Shane and Angel are married.
Shannon and Marcus’ relationship continues to grow. Selina and Damian become more than just good friends.
Shannon agrees to go on a double date. Curtis decides to go to Italy to be with Laura.
Marcus gives Shannon a tender kiss. Laura’s dangerous stunt leads to tragedy.
Michael is determined to take his insurance battle to court. Curtis refuses to accept he is not to blame for Laura’s death.
Sally admits responsibility for the caravan explosion. Curtis takes out his hurt and anger on school property.
Curtis agrees to go on a fishing trip with Travis. Rob is finding it impossible not to interfere in Donna’s life.
Fisher outstays his welcome at Shane and Angel’s place.
Curtis finally says goodbye to Laura. Donna tells Andrew she still loves him.
Donna gives in to desire and kisses Andrew. Jack and Curtis are reconciled.
Travis rescues Sally and the boys from a snake. Jack finds Curtis drunk.
Curtis admits that when he’s drunk he doesn’t think about Laura. Selina tells Shannon she thinks she may be pregnant.
Selina tells Irene that she’s pregnant. Rob takes a swing at Andrew, but Andrew is the better man.
Selina decides to tell Damian about her pregnancy face to face. Donna agrees to move in with Andrew.
Angel decides to confront Mrs Harris face to face. Damian is greeted by Irene’s wrath.
Angel begins to have doubts about fighting for custody of Dylan. Shannon finds Selina on the beach – confused and alone. Irene deals with Damian.
Shannon decides to call a school strike. Curtis steals Ailsa’s credit card to buy alcohol.
Donna, Travis and Rob meet for their 10-year reunion. Ailsa is at her wits end when Curtis is suspended again.
Angel is convinced that Paul will win custody of Dylan. Andrew tries to contain his pent-up jealousy.