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Home and Away Recap: Lewis keeps a close eye on Christian, and in the shock that no one saw, Jas is the voice of reason.

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It might be Home and Away infiltrating my brain, but a new character just can’t be trusted.

It must be part of a grand scheme between Lewis, the new nurse and Jasmine’s former fling, and Susie, the real estate agent in love with John.

Jasmine and Lewis continue their discussion about Budget McDreamy’s doctoring skills, and it is very clear that Lewis is looking for some kind of evidence of malpractice to get back at him for his child’s death.

Jas tells Lewis he’s got to let go, or he’s going to eat away at him. And she should know that she was mentally disturbed for much of the last season.

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A dead body is wheeled out on a gurney, adding weight to Lewis’ deranged claims that Budget McDreamy is simply not the greatest neurosurgeon in the world.

McDreamy’s budget is being rocked by the news.

“Another Dr Green post-op death,” Lewis says.

It’s exactly the kind of seed that Lewis needs in Jas’s mind to plant, but she doesn’t take it.

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I’m just so shocked at the way Jas is reasonable and level-headed.

As she contends with what to do with her moronic boyfriend, Tori consoles Leah.

Next, the Justin and Leah saga continues with the lack of marriage.

Justin feels that love is a strong and strong thing, which makes their friendship less than that.

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But after a pep talk from his pal, Christian, he apologises. However, it’s in vain.

Everything I hope is that they can, Gosh, so that they can get married and that Justin will quickly die.

A classic move, Leah pretends to be sleeping so she doesn’t have to talk to him.

But before the show is over, they work things out again, and now Justin alters his tune and insists marriage is not a deal-breaker.

That is going to be any day now.

We’ve got some more detail about Susie’s backstory.

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She’s making the best of it, hopping from WA on a plane and ending up in Summer Bay. Yet she says, on her own and meeting strangers, it was a little lonely.

It’s simply too amazing to be real. She needs to be up to something or she needs to use John to get his money.

It is either bad scriptwriting that accounts for being so keen and concerned for her, or another suitable opportunity.

John is still encouraged by his date and boasts about Dean not once but twice, but he’s not involved.

Why are you doing me that? ‘Dean says. Agreed! Agree!

Dean is enjoying “beers with the guys” that we have never seen before, to forget his various woes. His bestie, Colby, is in jail, leaving him with his girlfriend.

Bella freaks out about Colby when he is being released into the lion’s den and from the epidemic.

Dean also declines to come, but John takes it upon himself to intervene with others’ business.

His pondering look indicates that from all the individuals who offered guidance to Dean, John got through to him.

You don’t think Bella has been enough let down?

Are you going to just walk away from the one person who wants you the most? ”

Next thing, from the bus stop, Dean picks Bella up and they head off on their adventure.

But in prison, that’s not good news.

There has been a “incident,” and since he’s in solitary confinement, Colby does not get visitors.

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