There’s danger in store for Cash, Eden and Harper.
Some UK viewers might choose to avoid the spoilers that follow from Australian-paced episodes of Home and Away.
As two key plots reach a turning point, Home and Away has revealed information of some of the major storylines that will be revealed in the soap opera’s season finale.
At least one character will be “left with blood on their hands” in the dramatic feature-length climax scenes that will show in Australia next week and on Channel 5 in the UK in March.
According to TV Week, in the finale, Justin Morgan, Bree Cameron, Eden’s new lover Tim, and Lyrik members Remi Carter, Eden Fowler, Kirby Aramoana, and Theo Poulos will go to a posh estate to practice.
Eden’s ex-fiance Cash Newman is still stalking Tim, insisting that there is something suspicious about him, even if Eden and Tim’s relationship seems to be going well.
Cash is determined to continue investigating Tim until he discovers evidence that Eden shouldn’t be with him, even though he has already been in trouble for abusing his position as a police officer to try to gather information about him.
Even though Cash seems to be causing more distance between Eden and himself, some troubling facts about Tim’s history soon start to surface.
Justin and Remi are present to observe the perilous moment as Cash’s inquiry leads him to confront Tim. But will either Tim or Cash survive to regret their confrontation?
Harper Matheson, a pregnant woman, is in danger somewhere as she is taken to the hospital after experiencing concerning stomach pains.
Harper is informed by Levi Fowler that her infant has a lung cyst following a scan. There is a chance that the cyst could result in fetal heart failure since it is placing pressure on their organs.
Harper is soon informed that she can have an in-utero operation to address the issue, but there is a significant danger that the procedure will cause her to go into early labor.
Harper’s sister Dana Matheson and the baby’s father Tane Parata attempt to assist her review the information, but Harper says she has already made up her mind and won’t endanger her child if she doesn’t have to.
Will Harper be convinced to have the surgery by Tane and Dana? Or will her choice have disastrous effects on herself or her child?