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A couple of things really confused me in the Bobby and Greg scenes:

1. Why did Donald give her away when she and Greg had already been living in sin for the previous however many months?

2. Why did he talk about losing a daughter, when again, she wasn't moving out or anything?

Also, why must Alf make a speech in every bloody wedding/funeral/any event whatsoever?! Doesn't anyone else in Summer Bay have a mouth?...................

1a. Living in what??? That's Bobby and Greg's business, not Mr Fisher's, plus Bobby is over 18, it's not up to anyone else but her to decide when she lives with her man.

1b. What's Mr Fisher "giving her away" (which in itself is bull****) got to do with it??

2a. I agree, "losing a daughter" is bull****, and "gaining a son" is also bull****.

2b. Alf is king in Summer Bay.

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Was quite surprised we get an episode for Christmas Day!

I like Shane and Damian's friendship, but Finlay should let her brother make his own mistakes. Sure she is his big sister, but she's mollycoddling him. No wonder he's rebelling a bit.

It was quite predictable that Sophie was going to go into labour. I saw that coming a mile off.

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It was quite predictable that Sophie was going to go into labour. I saw that coming a mile off.

Well it was due to be born to be honest. I highly doubt they would have done anything else to the child now

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I loved the joyriding scenes, the wheelspins, the hooning around, and Shane telling Damian "you always will be a dork, you dork"! Then after they were "caught" with the evidence wiped away (yet the police were convinced it was he who stole the car), Shane was rude to the police who so happens to be his brother haha!! He didn't get charged!! He then told Damian not to worry about the cops bluffing, they're all "turkeys" :lol:

More great moments to come before Shane turns into a goody-2-shoes.

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A couple of things really confused me in the Bobby and Greg scenes:

1. Why did Donald give her away when she and Greg had already been living in sin for the previous however many months?

2. Why did he talk about losing a daughter, when again, she wasn't moving out or anything?

Also, why must Alf make a speech in every bloody wedding/funeral/any event whatsoever?! Doesn't anyone else in Summer Bay have a mouth?...................

1a. Living in what??? That's Bobby and Greg's business, not Mr Fisher's, plus Bobby is over 18, it's not up to anyone else but her to decide when she lives with her man.

1b. What's Mr Fisher "giving her away" (which in itself is bull****) got to do with it??

2a. I agree, "losing a daughter" is bull****, and "gaining a son" is also bull****.

2b. Alf is king in Summer Bay.

Living in sin. I believe that it is a very big sin for two people to live together when they are not married. I don,t see what is changing when they are just getting married, bobby was already living with Greg, how is Donald in any way losing her? Also, couldn't Donald have talked at the wedding, or Greg's parents, bit weird we didn't even hear anything about them.

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I loved the joyriding scenes, the wheelspins, the hooning around, and Shane telling Damian "you always will be a dork, you dork"! Then after they were "caught" with the evidence wiped away (yet the police were convinced it was he who stole the car), Shane was rude to the police who so happens to be his brother haha!! He didn't get charged!! He then told Damian not to worry about the cops bluffing, they're all "turkeys" :lol:

Of course if Nick and his colleagues had interviewed Shane and Damian separately about their movements without allowing them to consult, they would have broken their 'alibi' very quickly...

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1017- Adam's comment about a great white shark. Bad continuity there.

Yes that was quite amusing actually considering you don't catch a great white shark every day :P

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