Episode 8102 | Airs Tuesday 14 May 2019 at 13:45 and 17:30 on Channel 5 (UK) and 18:30 on 10 Peach (Australia)
A distraught Ned is horrified when he arrives at the community centre and takes in the mayhem. Amid the chaos, Toadie desperately searches for Nell. There is relief all round when she turns up with Aaron – she actually never went into the centre.
However, Bea – who no-one realised was inside – is gravely ill and she and Sheila are rushed to hospital. Sheila recovers quickly but Bea's life hangs in the balance.
Meanwhile, the community is quick to point fingers at Finn. When he refuses to tell Mark where he was in the lead-up to the incident, Mark begins to suspect he has something to hide. Knowing Finn is innocent, and distressed that things have got so out of hand, Ned comes forward, saving Finn and telling Mark he knows what really happened. The real culprit was Harry Sinclair – a former principal at Finn's school in Sydney. Harry was once an ally of Finn's, but is now out to bring him down.
Harry is the one who contacted Ned last night. Ned agreed to help him keep everyone away from the centre while Harry set up the poison gas. Harry led Ned to believe that no-one would get hurt, and the anonymous tip would lead to Finn going back to jail. But everything went haywire when Toadie unexpectedly moved the event at the last minute and Harry changed his plans.
Harry is brought in and gives a full confession. He is the one who has been out to get Finn, driving the car in the hospital hit-and-run, planting razors in the Kennedys' apricots, and knocking down Elly at the school, all in the hope of pinning the blame on Finn. Finn is exonerated, but when he crosses with Harry at the police station, a quiet exchange reveals Finn remembers who Harry is. Is Finn lying about the extent of his amnesia?
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Later in hospital, an upset Ned gives a heartfelt bedside confession to a seemingly-unconscious Bea. But as Ned moves away to collect himself, a furious Bea opens her eyes. She has heard every word.
Elsewhere, as the community centre crisis unfolds, Kyle momentarily panics and believes Amy has been injured. Chloe is there to witness as the misunderstanding throws Kyle into a panic, moving heaven and earth to rush to Amy's side. When he discovers it's actually Sheila who was in danger – and that she's fine – Kyle's relief is palpable. Chloe starts to suspect his feelings for Amy run deeper than he's letting on.












