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Angel and Sarah appeared to have made up by the time Angel and Shane got married, maybe before.

I imagine they'll have made up by the end of the month, it's what they do.

Just seen 1449.Bit of a calm before the storm episode.Tug's getting ready for his trial, in scenes vaguely reminiscent of Adam's trial from a few months back.Fin skirts around the issue of Haydn's gambling but by the end he knows she knows.Irene's having tenant troubles and money worries, and Sam's playing with mecchano.Guess they're saving the big stuff for the end of the week.

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I noticed straight away that the guy who picked a fight with Jack was Ryan Kwanten. I like how he and Robbie became friends because Jack felt sorry for him because of his over protective mother

I'm glad Alf finally decided to wear the corset she should definitely wear if will make his back better typical Alf.

Jack having a crush on Angel Shane isn't going to be to happy when he finds out about that

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I noticed straight away that the guy who picked a fight with Jack was Ryan Kwanten. I like how he and Robbie became friends because Jack felt sorry for him because of his over protective mother

I'm glad Alf finally decided to wear the corset she should definitely wear if will make his back better typical Alf.

Jack having a crush on Angel Shane isn't going to be to happy when he finds out about that

I liked that too-how Jack actually felt sorry for him. Now if only he'd stop being so immature!

And good spotting-I thought Robbie looked familiar but couldn't quite place him :P

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Saw 1450.

This was definitely one of the times I felt Genuinely sorry for Tug.

Cracked up at the Beach House water spew! Sounded like Thunder.

Robbie Taylor was Ryan Kwanten's second role on the show, first being the Boogie Boarder that Tug hassled in 1992.

I like how Jack isn't an out-and-out bastard at the same time neither is he a boring goody-goody two-shoes.

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Also seen 1450.Proof that the law courts knowing to go easy on Home and Away regulars isn't a new phenomenon.It wasn't even a new phenomenon in 1994 but this is especially absurd.Tug actually gets sentenced to jail but is allowed to stay out on bail pending an appeal.That might not be unusual but part of me thinks that, while three months isn't exactly a light sentence, it isn't exactly a harsh one either and that he should just take the punishment instead of sitting around with a hangdog expression while everyone treats him like an innocent little lamb being picked on by the nasty court people.

Haydn gets points for honesty, although Fin had worked most of it out already and he was quick to keep it from Michael.Fin's handling it okay but needs to make sure she keeps her eyes open.And, just to prove we're in the 1990s, she seems to spend most of the episode styled like Emma Bunton from the Spice Girls.Before Emma Bunton from the Spice Girls.

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Oh Fin you idiot. I cannot believe you gave Hayden the money so he can have one last gamble. It's like giving a drug addict one last hit before they want to give up. 

I remember Jack besotted with angel. My favorite scene hasn't happened yet but Jack should realise he has no chance with her. 

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